Library Resources for Archaeology

February 11, 2014
Mullins Library Layout & Services
• Service Desks:
– Reference desk
– Circulation
• reserve collection
• laptop checkout

– IT support

• Computers (biggest
GACL); scanners

• Periodicals Room
– Copying Room
(Razorbuck$)

• KIC Scanner
• Study rooms & spaces
Subject Search
Alpha, then
by number

Alpha
order
Decimal
99.?

Alpha, then
by number

Year of
publication;
By number
print
Your citation

Other resources that have
the full text (direct link to
article)
Other resources that have
the full text (link to
journal home page)
Search the library catalog
for a print version

When all else
fails, request a copy
Exercise
RefWorks


Collect, organize
and manage
citations



Auto-generate a
bibliography
(in SAA or other
style)



Create a database of
references used and
quickly switch styles
for different classes or
publishers



Off-campus? Use
Group Code
Practice

Library Resources for Archaeology

Editor's Notes

  • #5 You can view the hours the library is open in the top-right corner. And you can search for different types of items using the tabs in the gray section. Right now we’ll search for a book using the books tab.
  • #7 This search will bring back items with your search term(s) in the title, author or subject.
  • #8 This will retrieve a listing of subjects relating to your term.
  • #21 This particular video is available online. Anything online will have a link in a blue shaded box at the top if the record. All media not available online are located in the Performing Arts and Media department on the first floor (basement).
  • #22 You can view the hours the library is open in the top-right corner. And you can search for different types of items using the tabs in the gray section. Right now we’ll search for a book using the books tab.
  • #29 You can view the hours that the library is open in the top-right corner. And you can search for different types of items using the tabs in the gray section. Right now we’ll search for a book using the books tab.