An introduction to resources at the library By Paul Biggs Librarian for Psychology, Sport & Exercise, Biology & Biomedical Sciences and Education p.biggs@staffs.ac.uk Title Slide
In This Session We Will Cover How your librarian can help you Study Skills support Getting Started Where would you search for information? The Library Service Usernames & Passwords Accessing Library Resources – your Subject Resource page What we will cover in this session
Contact your librarian eMail p.biggs@staffs.ac.uk Phone 01782 294594 Skype p.r.e.biggs Generic eMail academicskills@staffs.ac.uk Currently located in room F300 in the library How to contact your Librarian
How your librarian can help you We can help you find library resources for your study! You can book appointments with your librarian. We can show you how our eResources work and how you can access information such as books, eBooks, journals and eJournals You can also eMail, phone or book an appointment via Skype with me, especially if you live off campus If you use our resources – it will help you get a better grade as you will be accessing primary and secondary information How your Librarian can help you make the most of Library Resources
Contact our Academic Study Skills team and book an appointment If you need to refresh your academic skills with academic writing, time management or you just want to enhance your presentation skills Contact our Academic Study Skills team and book an appointment Your Study Skills contact is Angela Evans http://libguides.staffs.ac.uk/Angela_Evans Study Skills help
Familiarise yourself with your Module Before you get started Familiarise yourself with your Module Read any Module Descriptors or related Support Materials in Blackboard carefully If you have any set assignments or tasks read the assessment criteria and make sure that you understand what you need to do in order to complete your assignment Make clear concise notes during your lectures and also when you are reading additional materials New or returning to university life? Use our Assignment Survival Kit to help you plan your academic work http://www.staffs.ac.uk/ask/ Before you get started using Library Resources look at these points
Where do you search for information? Where do you currently search for information?
Student card is also your library card Postal loans are available The Library Service The Thompson Library in Stoke has the majority of books for your subject Thousands of books, journals, statistics, reports, newspapers, online resources, media resources, PC’s, printing, photocopying and scanning services Open 24 hours 7 days a week Student card is also your library card Postal loans are available Access your Library Account using your student username and password The Library Service
Your password is your date of birth in 6 digits Usernames & Passwords Your username is your student number which consists of 2 letters and 6 numbers. b123456f Your password is your date of birth in 6 digits ddmmyy This is also your account when using e-journals, e-books and databases These are not the same details you use to access the enrolment portal eVision! Username & Passwords
Your Subject Resource Page Your main Subject Guide is the Sport & Exercise Subject Resource page http://libguides.staffs.ac.uk/sportexercise Your Subject Resource Page Your Subject Resource page