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Molecular & Cell Biology Honours 2015
1. INTRODUCTION TO UCT LIBRARIES
Presented by Jen Eidelman
E-mail: jen.eidelman@uct.ac.za
Telephone: 021 650 2773
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3. What you can expect to learn today
Save Time
– Learn what the libraries have to offer & how to use the library resources.
http://www.lib.uct.ac.za
Work efficiently
- Learn how to search effectively
http://libguides.lib.uct.ac.za/mcb-databases
Keep up to date
- Learn how to get Alerts to your email account and to Save Searches.
http://libguides.lib.uct.ac.za/sci-tech-uptodate
Be organized. Organise the results of your searches.
- Introducing RefWorks to organise your work and create a reference list /
reference help.
http://libguides.lib.uct.ac.za/refworks
http://libguides.lib.uct.ac.za/mcb-referencing-guide
How to Write up
http://libguides.lib.uct.ac.za/mcb-writing-guide
4. WHERE TO START? - Subject Guide
On the Library Web Page: http://www.lib.uct.ac.za
5. LINK TO SUBJECT GUIDE: http://libguides.lib.uct.ac.za/molecular_cell_biology
8. OFF CAMPUS LOGIN http://www.lib.uct.ac.za
It is possible to access
library resources off-
campus.
Use the OFF CAMPUS
LOGIN BUTTON on
the library webpage.
13. ALEPH LOGIN:
Insert your student
or staff number here
Your password is your year of birth in the following format:
YYYYMMDD
e.g. 19801205
14. Exercise: Use the BROWSE function in ALEPH to
find this book:
Title: Oxford dictionary of
biochemistry and molecular biology.
What is the shelf number?
ALEPH – Library catalogue
Using the BROWSE function
17. Lucky draw questions:
Find this journal title in ALEPH
Use the BROWSE function in ALEPH to find this journal title:
Journal title: Microbiology
1.What are the dates of the print holdings?
2. Do we have electronic access to this journal?
22. Exercise: Find this e-journal
Hutchinson, E.C. [et. al]. 2010.
Genome packaging in influenza A virus.
Journal of general virology .
91(2):313-328
NAME of journal
Volume(issue):page numbers
Author and Date of
publication
23.
24.
25. Lucky Draw Question.
Find this article using the e-journal portal:
Noonan, J.P. 2009.
Regulatory DNA’s and the evolution of human
development.
Current Opinion in Genetics and Development.
19(6):557-564
Name of journal
Volume(issue):page numbers
Is this journal also available in print at UCT Libraries?
Author and Date of
publication
30. SEARCHING DATABASES
1. Write down your topic in its
simplest form
Then break it up into CONCEPTS.
The use of MICROORGANISMS in the FOOD & AGRICULTURAL
INDUSTRY
Concept 1 Concept 2 Concept 3
31. 2. Think of KEY WORDS that
describe each of your concepts :
CONCEPT 1
BACTERIA
FUNGI
CONCEPT 2
DAIRY
MEAT
VEGETABLES
CONCEPT 3
AGRICULTURE
The use of MICROORGANISMS in the FOOD & AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRY
Concept 1 Concept 3Concept 2
32. 3. Construct your search strategy
Boolean logic provides the language you use
to structure your keyword search … the
search engine needs to know how your search
terms relate to each other
In Boolean searching, you make use of
the three Boolean operators:
AND OR NOT
33. Use AND to combine different concepts :
Bacteria AND Food
BACTERIA FOOD
34. Use OR to enter keywords for the same
(single) concept :
dairy OR meat OR vegetables
35. Use NOT to get rid of unwanted results :
bacteria NOT E. coli
37. ONE SEARCH BOX: Use brackets to separate your concepts
STRUCTURED SCREEN:
MICROORGANISMS OR BACTERIA OR FUNGI
FOOD OR DAIRY OR MEAT OR VEGETABLES
AGRICULTURE
(MICROORGANISMS OR BACTERIA OR
FUNGI) AND (FOOD OR DAIRY OR MEAT
OR VEGETABLES) AND AGRICULTURE
4. Type your search strategy into the
database search screen
38. Useful databases:
Africa-Wide
Biological & Agricultural Index
Environment Abstracts
Google Scholar
JSTOR (Journal archive)
PubMed
Science Direct / Scopus
Water & Oceans Worldwide - EBSCOHost
Web of Science
Wiley Online Library
39. From the dropdown menu you can choose ‘All Databases’ to search
across all the databases.
If you search in the ‘Web of Science Core Collection’ you will be able to
create search alerts & RSS feeds.
Alerts are not enabled when you search in ‘All Databases’.
40. Change drop down
menu to topic
Change timespan to limit your search
to specific years
Web of Science
41. Choose how to
sort the results
of your search
Refine
results of
search here
Web of Science
42. The SFX link will
tell you if the full
text of the article
is available or not
Web of Science - SFX
43. The full text is available.
Click on the link.
There is also a link here to the library
catalogue (ALEPH) if you want to see if
the print version of Renewable &
sustainable energy reviews is available.
44.
45. Tick the box next to the article.
Export the information (bibliographic details) to
RefWorks or EndNote
Web of Science - Export to RefWorks
Organise your work and create a reference list in RefWorks
51. Save Searches / Create Alerts
• Click on the ‘Search History’ tab
• And then click on ‘Save History /Create Alerts’
• Give your search a name
• Click ‘Save’
59. If you’re
off campus
you can still
access UCT
Libraries Catalogue,
Databases, RefWorks
and other resources
from the library page
http://ezproxy.uct.ac.za
Photo by Jen Eidelman
60. Summary: Finding material in UCT Libraries :
Subject Guide, ALEPH (library catalogue), E-Journal portal,
Doing your literature search : DATABASES (Boolean searching)
Retrieving materials: SFX; ALEPH, SABINET; Interlibrary Loans
Organising your results : RefWorks.
See: http://libguides.lib.uct.ac.za/refworks
Writing help :
See: http://libguides.lib.uct.ac.za/mcb-writing-guide
Referencing help.
See: http://libguides.lib.uct.ac.za/mcb-referencing-guide
Keeping up to date : Current Awareness; Alerting services.
See: http://libguides.lib.uct.ac.za/sci-tech-uptodate
Off-campus access: Use the link on the library page