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Library Basics Finding Books and Articles in the Dulaney-Browne Library and Beyond
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BOOKS-CATALOGBOOKS-CATALOG
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Scores & CDs - CATALOG Classical Music Streaming - NAXOS
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JOURNAL ARTICLESJOURNAL ARTICLES EBSCOhostEBSCOhost
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JOURNAL ARTICLESJOURNAL ARTICLES Project Muse JSTOR Philosopher’s Index NBER MOREMORE
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NEWSPAPERSNEWSPAPERS The Oklahoman Archives EBSCOhost Newspaper Source Plus Regional Business News News (AP, UPI, etc.)
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All Databases by Title A-Z Database List
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Periodicals (Journals, Magazines, Newspapers) by Title Catalog Journals List
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ONLINE REFERENCE Oxford Statistical Abstract more
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ONLINE BOOKS Ebrary (and catalog)
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Dissertations and Theses – ProQuest Dissertations and Theses
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More Basic Monograph (Book) Sources WorldCat Amazon Google
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Tips to Broaden Search Results Try a more general search option (keyword, keyword relevance) Remove words that can have alternate spellings, forms or synonyms from your search Browse by author last name Browse by subject Try a larger database
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Tips to Narrow Search Results Narrow key word searching to the target field (for example title or author) Narrow by publication date Add more key words Choose a smaller, more controlled database
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Accessing Full Content - Books Physical – In the library – call number and location – Not in the library – Interlibrary Loan or OK-Share Online Subscribed content – catalog / database link (PLUS network username and password if off campus) Other Online content – Some free – Some free with registration – Some charge ($30-$50 common)
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1 st floor collections
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2 nd floor collections
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4 th floor collections
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5 th Floor Collections
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Periodical Locations 1 st floor (if currently received, most recent 10 years) Basement storage (all if not currently received, issues more than 10 years old even if currently received) All microfilm and microfiche in basement storage
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Copying, Printing, Saving - Online Most PDF files can be saved as a copy from the Adobe reader Most databases have a built in email option, for those that don’t (for example JSTOR) you can save to the desktop, open your email and attach the file and send a message to yourself
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Library Print Copies Scan to email on the library’s printer/copier/scanners Email small files (2-3 pages) only Scan to flash drive on 5 th floor printer/copier/scanner for larger files
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Microfilm & Microfiche Insert film or fiche Hold the header readable side up for fiche – place the fiche between the layers of glass Follow diagram for film – be sure to place the film between the layers of glass Move the glass to find the place on fiche and to film Use the icons on the screen to roll and unroll the film
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Use autoadjust Click and drag lines to define scan area Click print to print one page at a time (file name will be SCAN) Click save to drive 1 to print as a single file or attach to an email Click save to drive 2 (flash drive) to save to a flash drive Click finish only after the entire file has been scanned to create a single file Problems? – turn off the scanner and turn it back on, turn off the computer and turn it back on
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