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Web of Knowledge Mobile Access

Thursday, April 5, 2012 12:03 | In General

Web of Knowledge have recently brought out a new mobile version of their database so now you can search for articles on the go. The mobile interface contains many of the same features; so there’s all the advanced search options, you can set alerts, view your search history and send references to endnoteweb.

To get started all you need to do is go to http://m.webofknowledge.com/ from your phone and log in with your personal WoK username and password.

 If you haven’t created a WoK account before just follow the steps below;

 From a normal PC log into MUSE and go to Web of Knowledge from the library tab.

  1. Once in Web of Knowledge click on ‘sign in‘.
  2. Then click ‘register‘ to create a new account (when registering it’s best to use your @sheffield email address).

You can now use your new password for the mobile interface as well as accessing all the database’s advanced features. All you need to remember is to log into your new account at least every 6 months from an IP authenticated computer to ensure your account stays active.

 

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For more information or trouble-shooting see the WoK webpages below;

http://wokinfo.com/about/mobile/

http://wokinfo.com/media/pdf/wok-mobile-faqs.pdf

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Library News for Arts and Humanities

Wednesday, April 4, 2012 11:33 | In General

Take a look at the latest newsletter for Arts & Humanities.

This edition includes information on dissertation support, a spotlight on primary sources and details of the some of the new books recently added to stock:

Tips for using Oxford Language Dictionaries Online

Wednesday, March 14, 2012 17:32 | In French, Modern Languages, SOMLAL, Uncategorized

A few people from School of Languages and Cultures have said they are not finding Oxford Language Dictionaries Online (OLDO) very user-friendly. Here are some top tips from your friendly librarian:

Choose which language you want to search for - you can use the arrows to switch between languages for translations e.g. French to English or vice versa. Use ‘Search’ tab to do a quick search - click on the dropdown keyboard to put in accents or different alphabets/characters. Choose ‘Browse’ tab to access alphabetical entry lists.

·         Used advanced search to search the full text of the dictionary.

·         Restrict search to specific parts of speech, subject area or language register

·         Perform Boolean searches

·         Get click-through explanations of phonetic symbols

·         Insert accented characters (letters from a different alphabet) using a handy virtual keyboard

·         Print, email, cite or link

·         Find language learning and usage tools and resources

o   Grammar notes

o   Verb tables

o   Cultural information

o   Advice on applying for jobs

o   Sample letters, emails and CVs

o   Downloadable kits to help teach and learn essential dictionary skills

·         Oxford Language Web gives you a translation of a word into 13 languages

 

Please do try it out and give me feedback. Thanks, Clare

RILM - enhancements for Music searches

Monday, March 5, 2012 16:45 | In Music, Uncategorized

EBSCOhost the provider of RILM Abstracts of Music literature have updated their site to  make subject indexing searchable within four areas:

  • Names
  • Subjects
  • Instrument Families
  • Countries

Try it out. If you need help check out the EBSCO Support site

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Archives Unbound

Monday, February 27, 2012 16:19 | In Uncategorized

Calling all Historians - particularly those interested in Vietnam. I have obtained access to the Gale Cengage Collection: Archives Unbound. We have access to three collections of documents/primary sources

1.America in protest: Records of anti-Vietnam war organisations

2.Intelligence reports from the National Security Council’s Vietnam Information Group 1967-1975

3. U.S. Civilian advisory effort in Vietnam…1950-1954

You can access this via MUSE and the Library eResources here

http://www.shef.ac.uk/library/cdfiles/au

Hopefully this will help with some dissertations.

Clare

Improving Learning Resources

Friday, January 20, 2012 11:17 | In General

We know from your feedback that book availability is an area
where we can improve. The University has made additional money
available to the Library in 2011/12 to strengthen our collections for
students in the Faculties of Arts & Humanities and Social Sciences.
We are currently exploring ways of targeting the funds but we would also like your help.

Let us know about books that you’d like to see added to our collection, or titles where you think extra copies would be useful, by filling in the book recommendation form available on the Library web pages.

We can’t promise to buy everything that you suggest, but all your
recommendations will be carefully considered.

Thanks for your help.

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Closure of Level 3 at Western Bank Library

Tuesday, January 3, 2012 10:37 | In General

Level 3 of Western Bank Library will be closed from Wednesday 4th January to Tuesday 10th January inclusive. During this time a request service will operate for stock on Level 3.

This closure is to allow the remaining B sequence books on Level 1 to be moved to Level 3. The move will allow full access to the books that were previously located on Level 1.

The lift will be unavailable for periods of time during these moves. If you would like more information on accessing the library please contact lib-support@sheffield.ac.uk

Apologies for any inconvenience this closure may cause.

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NEW Library catalogue!

Friday, December 2, 2011 13:06 | In General

Have a look at our new Library Catalogue, StarPlus.
You can search for books and other items in our libraries, as well as electronic and digital material, all from one place.

Log in using your University login and password for direct access to full text where it is available and other features such as saved searches.

Use the ‘University Collections’ tab for electronic and print books, journals, maps, theses, databases and more.
Use the ‘Articles and more’ tab for journal articles from multiple databases using the Quick Set for your department.
For full database functionality such as personalisation, use the native search interface.

So check it out and tell us what you think. We’d love your feedback to help us develop the service so please email lib-primo@lists.shef.ac.uk with your comments. And don’t worry, Star won’t be going anywhere just yet.

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Library news for Arts & Humanities

Friday, November 25, 2011 12:15 | In General, Uncategorized

Take a look at the latest newsletter for Arts & Humanities.

This edition includes a spotlight on Oxford Language Dictionaries online, information about a new online tutorial offering help on writing a literature review and the Library’s new catalogue - StarPlus:

Oxford Language Dictionaries Online is HERE!!

Hello Everyone,

Great News! I have managed to obtain Oxford Language Dictionaries Online for you all. The modules we have cover French, German, Spanish, Italian, Russian and Chinese, so this should prove invaluable to everyone in SOMLAL & MLTC. The dictionaries are updated twice a year to ensure the latest words and meanings are there. A great help for translation and language learning.

Other features include:

  • Contextualized language reference help - including notes on culture and guidance on grammar, vocabulary and idiomatic usage
  • Pronunciation software and audio recordings

For a guided tour go to www.oxfordlanguagedictionaries.com/tour

See you soon, Clare