2. At The End Of This Session You Will Be Able To: Use the Learning Resources Web Pages and Library Subject Guides Use the Library Catalogue to find books and journals Request and renew books (using your Library Account) Log-in to electronic resources (e.g. online journals and books)
6. The Library Catalogue The Library Catalogue lists all the material (books, journals etc.) held in all the Middlesex University libraries You may use any campus library, or via the library catalogue, you may request books from another campus to be sent here for you to collect
7. Books This is an example of a reference for a book: Hinchliff, S. (2009). The practitioner as teacher. (4th ed). Edinburgh: Churchill Livingstone. Can you identify the following parts of the reference? Author, Date, Book Title, Edition & Publisher
8. Books This is a example of a reference for a book: Author Date Book Title Hinchliff, S. (2009). The practitioner as teacher. (4th ed). Edinburgh: Churchill Livingstone. Edition Publisher
9. Finding Books Using the Library Catalogue After a short demonstration of searching for books using the Library Catalogue (http://www.lr.mdx.ac.uk/) Have a go at searching for the books on the following slide yourself
10. Example Books Denny, E. & Earle, S. (2005) Sociology for Nurses, Cambridge Polity Press Earle & Letherby (2008) The Sociology of healthcare, Plagrave Macmillan Naidoo, J. & Wills, J. (2008) Health Studies – an introduction, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan
11. Requesting Books If the book you are seeking is already on loan or only available at another campus, you may request it via the library catalogue
15. Renewing Books Online Use the ‘My Account’ option to see what items you have on loan and to renew them N.B. You will not be able to renew requested books
17. Journals This is an example of a journal reference: Carr, J et al. (2007). ‘Mentoring student nurses in the practice’. Practice Nursing. 19, (9), p. 465-467. Can you identify the following parts of the reference? Author, Date, Title of article, Journal Title, Volume, Part & Page Numbers
18. Journals This is an example of a journal reference : Author Date Title of article Carr, J et al. (2007). ‘Mentoring student nurses in the practice’. Practice Nursing. 19, (9), p. 465-467. Journal Title Volume Part Page Nos.
19. Journal Access Information regarding the Library’s holdings of print and electronic journals can be accessed via the Library Catalogue If available in print, the catalogue will tell you which campus holds the journal If available online, there will be a blue ‘web access’ link to the available online issues of the journal
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21. Before Accessing an E-Journal Install the ‘Institutional Cookie’ on your computer Go to the Library Subject Guide (http://libguides.mdx.ac.uk/healthpromotion)
23. Electronic Resources Password For many journals, you will be asked for an Electronic Resources username and password Your username is your IT user ID (e.g. AD123) Your password is your IT password
24. Finding Journals on the Library Catalogue After a short demonstration of searching for journals using the Library Catalogue (http://www.lr.mdx.ac.uk/) Have a go at searching for the journals on the following slides yourself (and try to access some articles in the journals)
25. Health Promotion Journals Try finding and accessing this journal article: Malterud, K. and Tonstad, S.(2009). ‘Preventing obesity: Challenges and pitfalls for health promotion’. Patient Education and Counselling. 76, (2), p. 254-259.
26. Health Promotion Journals Try finding and accessing these journals (look for an article useful for your studies) - Nursing Standard - British Journal of Nursing If you have time, try accessing one of the e-books listed on the Health Promotion Library Subject Guide
27. Useful Links Learning Resources Webpages http://www.lr.mdx.ac.uk Health Promotion Library Subject Guide http://libguides.mdx.ac.uk/healthpromotion Please ask us at the Library Enquiry Desk (or ‘Ask A Librarian’ on the Library Subject Guides) if you need any help!
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Introduce the 24/7 page and explain that you can access: MISIS (already used to register, you also can see timetables etc)Oasisplus (course notes, module information etc) Student email (important to use as will receive emails from Library and Lecturers)WebHelpdeskAccess to Learning Resources
Point out:The Nursing GuidesThe sorts of information providedAsk the students to have a look for themselves at LR homepage and Subject Guides
From the ‘Nursing – Mentorship’ Guide:Go to the E-Journals Tab (under Middlesex University Resources)And show the Institutional Cookie link
If you want to show an example of accessing an e-journalNursing Standard is a good exampleIf you want to show an example of an e-bookType in ‘mentorship in community nursing’ as a general keyword search
If you want to show an example of accessing an e-journalNursing Standard is a good exampleIf you want to show an example of an e-bookType in ‘mentorship in community nursing’ as a general keyword search
If you want to show an example of accessing an e-journalNursing Standard is a good exampleIf you want to show an example of an e-bookType in ‘mentorship in community nursing’ as a general keyword search