The document provides instructions for finding a book in the UCT Libraries catalog. It details the steps to:
1) Go to the UCT Libraries website and click on "Search & Find" and then "Catalogue (ALEPH)" to access the online catalog.
2) In ALEPH, use the "Multi-field" search to type in search details like an author or title.
3) Click "Go" to view the search results, which will show the library and shelf location for available items. The shelf mark field provides where to find books on the shelves.
This document provides information and guidance for students undertaking a dissertation. It discusses the purposes and objectives of a dissertation, which include developing substantial academic study, personal specialism, and skills in areas like critical analysis, decision-making, and presenting findings. The document outlines the key processes involved like planning, literature review, research, and writing. It provides tips for evaluating sources and information. Overall, the document serves to introduce students to the dissertation process and provide direction on various aspects like developing objectives, reviewing literature, and evaluating information.
The document provides instructions for using the ProQuest Central database to search for fashion-related articles. It demonstrates how to log into Blackboard, access the ProQuest Central database, and perform an advanced search within the database using keywords and limiting to specific publications. The example search returns over 700 articles containing the terms "Alexander McQueen" and "design" from the Women's Wear Daily publication. The document guides the user to view a full-text article from the search results and explains how to email, print, download or cite the article.
This document provides instructions for using Lexis Library, a legal database, to search for case law. It outlines how to access Lexis Library through the university library website and then search by citation, party names, or subject. It provides examples of searching for a case by citation and reviewing the resulting case details. The document also explains how to understand legal citations and status icons for cases. Key search techniques like using filters to narrow subject searches are demonstrated.
How to access electronic resources off campusmchiware
To access electronic resources off campus from the University of Cape Town (UCT) libraries, go to the UCT libraries website and click on the OFF CAMPUS LOGIN link. Enter your student number and password on the off campus login page, then click Login and select UCT Libraries. This will allow access to most resources available on campus. Help is available by emailing Maureen Chiware.
This document discusses several social reforms that took place in the United States between 1825-1851. It describes the poor conditions of early primary schools, harsh criminal punishments, and the mistreatment of the mentally ill. It also outlines the rise of the temperance movement to curb alcohol abuse and the emergence of the women's rights movement challenging traditional gender roles. Key reforms included improvements to public education, more lenient criminal codes, advocacy to help the mentally ill, and conventions to protest for women's suffrage.
The document provides instructions for finding a book in the UCT Libraries catalog. It details the steps to:
1) Go to the UCT Libraries website and click on "Search & Find" and then "Catalogue (ALEPH)" to access the online catalog.
2) In ALEPH, use the "Multi-field" search to type in search details like an author or title.
3) Click "Go" to view the search results, which will show the library and shelf location for available items. The shelf mark field provides where to find books on the shelves.
This document provides information and guidance for students undertaking a dissertation. It discusses the purposes and objectives of a dissertation, which include developing substantial academic study, personal specialism, and skills in areas like critical analysis, decision-making, and presenting findings. The document outlines the key processes involved like planning, literature review, research, and writing. It provides tips for evaluating sources and information. Overall, the document serves to introduce students to the dissertation process and provide direction on various aspects like developing objectives, reviewing literature, and evaluating information.
The document provides instructions for using the ProQuest Central database to search for fashion-related articles. It demonstrates how to log into Blackboard, access the ProQuest Central database, and perform an advanced search within the database using keywords and limiting to specific publications. The example search returns over 700 articles containing the terms "Alexander McQueen" and "design" from the Women's Wear Daily publication. The document guides the user to view a full-text article from the search results and explains how to email, print, download or cite the article.
This document provides instructions for using Lexis Library, a legal database, to search for case law. It outlines how to access Lexis Library through the university library website and then search by citation, party names, or subject. It provides examples of searching for a case by citation and reviewing the resulting case details. The document also explains how to understand legal citations and status icons for cases. Key search techniques like using filters to narrow subject searches are demonstrated.
How to access electronic resources off campusmchiware
To access electronic resources off campus from the University of Cape Town (UCT) libraries, go to the UCT libraries website and click on the OFF CAMPUS LOGIN link. Enter your student number and password on the off campus login page, then click Login and select UCT Libraries. This will allow access to most resources available on campus. Help is available by emailing Maureen Chiware.
This document discusses several social reforms that took place in the United States between 1825-1851. It describes the poor conditions of early primary schools, harsh criminal punishments, and the mistreatment of the mentally ill. It also outlines the rise of the temperance movement to curb alcohol abuse and the emergence of the women's rights movement challenging traditional gender roles. Key reforms included improvements to public education, more lenient criminal codes, advocacy to help the mentally ill, and conventions to protest for women's suffrage.