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Need Help? Ask at the Enquiry Desk | telephone: | University Library How to find a book on a particular topic or subject

Need Help? Ask at the Enquiry Desk | telephone: | University Library Identify your search terms from the task or question Logistics Organisations Market Supply Chain Management Distribution Structures First you need to write down all the words that describe what you are looking for, for example if your task is: Are the logistics and the distribution structures of the organization allied to market needs? Your search terms could be:

Need Help? Ask at the Enquiry Desk | telephone: | University Library Other words that describe the topic Think of other words that could be used to search with Using a thesaurus or business dictionary will help you e.g. Operations Management – broader topic that incorporates logistics and supply chain management Organizations – try the American spelling you will get different results

Need Help? Ask at the Enquiry Desk | telephone: | University Library What next? To get the best results you now need to combine your search terms together to find information, for example try: Logistics Market Logistics Organizations Logistics Organisations Supply Chain Management Logistics Supply Chain Management Market Operations Management Organisations Note: you aren’t searching for “distribution structures” as you won’t get enough results. This is a specific term that is more likely to be contained within books on logistics and supply chain management.

Need Help? Ask at the Enquiry Desk | telephone: | University Library Combining keywords The Library Catalogue does not require you to combine your keywords using AND When you type your keywords into the search box, it automatically searches for items that match all of them Try searching for ‘logistics and market’ then ‘logistics market’ and the number of search results you get will be identical

Need Help? Ask at the Enquiry Desk | telephone: | University Library Searching the catalogue If you only type one keyword like Logistics or Operations Management you may get hundreds of results. It’s a lot to go through to find the books that might be useful.

Need Help? Ask at the Enquiry Desk | telephone: | University Library Searching the catalogue: combining keywords Searching for logistics operations management will reduce the results you find and make it easier for you to locate the books you need.

Need Help? Ask at the Enquiry Desk | telephone: | University Library Finding the newest books Click on the Sorted by drop down menu and select Published Date (newest first) then click on the Sort button. The newest books will be listed at the top.

Need Help? Ask at the Enquiry Desk | telephone: | University Library Find the book on the shelves… There is a guide when you first come into the Library that tells you which shelf marks are on which floor. The sequence starts at 001 on floor 2 up to 999 on floor 6. The majority of the Business books are on levels 3, 4 and 5 When you get to the floor look at the end the shelves to find out where the number is you are looking for. The books are shelved in numerical order and then alphabetically by the letters e.g /NAY comes after /NAL

Need Help? Ask at the Enquiry Desk | telephone: | University Library What to do if all the books are on loan? If this was the book you wanted and all the copies were on loan you could click on Reserve this item and fill in your Library details.You are ed and texted when the book is ready for you to collect.

Need Help? Ask at the Enquiry Desk | telephone: | University Library Searching for ebooks only After performing your keyword search click on Electronic Books Catalogue, which is listed under Collection on the left side of your results screen.

Need Help? Ask at the Enquiry Desk | telephone: | University Library Click on Connect to full text to access it. You may need your university computer username and password to login. Click on the title of the ebook that you would like to read.

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