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Electronic Resources for Teaching and Learning Howard University Libraries Washington, DC
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OPAC: the search begins in the online public access catalog --
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Course Reserves: a repository of required readings searchable by lecturer’s name or course title. [Can search for known title from Sterling menu.]
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A reserve title may be available in multiple formats—print, digital, videorecording, etc. [Note call # says online.]
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An entry on the reserve list may link out to full-text articles in databases like EBSCO’s Academic Search Premier.
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Full-text is available for entries designated as “online” in Sterling.
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Read the reserves policy and complete your course reserves list online.
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Fill out the reserves request form as completely as possible, print, and deliver to your library.
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Search Sterling to locate e-books in the HU Libraries [Word search: ebook and topic]
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There are hundreds of e-books for engineering faculty and students.
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The library website has links to significant digital collections.
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Check out the digital resources in selected fields.
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Some digital collections include articles, e-books and images.
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Many books that are out of copyright are available online.
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Use search engines to locate pertinent digital collections.
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Teoma has helpful features to refine a general search for digital collections.
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Use the advanced search feature in Google to locate ebooks.
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Contact the library specialist for your discipline for assistance with resources, search strategies, and other information needs: http://www.howard.edu/library/Reference/Contacts/SubjectSpecialists.htm
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