The document provides information about interlibrary loan services at Chattahoochee Valley Community College. It explains how to submit requests, potential wait times which can range from under a week for items from consortium libraries to several weeks from others, and that there is no cost for the service. The loan period depends on the lending library and renewals are allowed in most cases.
This document provides instructions for accessing eBooks through the NetLibrary database from both on and off campus. It outlines two options for finding and accessing eBooks - through the library catalog or Galileo database. It also explains that users must create a free NetLibrary account from on campus in order to access eBooks remotely off campus through the NetLibrary website. Library staff contact information is provided for any questions.
¿Qué son los marcadores sociales? (actualización 2011)GuíaSalud
Este documento describe las aplicaciones de marcadores sociales como Delicious, que permiten a los usuarios almacenar, clasificar y compartir enlaces de Internet mediante etiquetas. Explica cómo los usuarios pueden importar sus favoritos de navegador a Delicious, añadir enlaces manualmente, buscar marcadores por etiquetas u otros usuarios, y suscribirse a feeds RSS de etiquetas. El objetivo es compartir recursos de interés sobre diferentes temas.
GIL Express allows students, faculty and staff within the University System of Georgia to request books from other USG libraries. Through GIL Express, users have access to over 9 million books across 36 schools. To use GIL Express, users establish a PIN account, search for items in the online catalog, and can request books be delivered either to their home institution or another nearby school. The process usually takes 3-7 days, with items able to be checked out for 28 days with potential renewals. There are no overdue fines, but fees may be charged if items become lost or are not returned when recalled by the owning library.
Interlibrary loan (ILL) allows library patrons to borrow materials not available in their local library collection by requesting them from other libraries through an ILL department. The document provides instructions for creating an ILLiad account to submit ILL requests online and track their status. Patrons will be notified by email when requested articles are available electronically or physical items can be picked up at the circulation desk. ILL requests are usually filled within two business days, and there is no cost for patrons to use interlibrary loan services.
Establish your Library PIN and accessing your online Library account.brandybell_horne
To establish your library PIN and access your online library account, follow these steps:
1. Go to the library homepage and click "My Library Accounts" to select your barcode or institution ID. Enter your last name and click "Get My PIN".
2. Check your student email for a temporary PIN and return to the login page to enter your PIN.
3. Once logged in, you can use your account to view checked out items, renewals, requests and access resources like the catalog and Galileo. You can also change your PIN from your account.
Elaborando Guías de Práctica Clínica innovadoras para el Sistema Nacional de ...GuíaSalud
"Elaborando Guías de Práctica Clínica innovadoras para el Sistema Nacional de Salud (I)" presentación realizada por Javier Gracia San Román, Director del Comité Científico de GuíaSalud en las Jornadas Científicas de GuíaSalud (Madrid, 4 abril 2016)
The document provides information about interlibrary loan services at Chattahoochee Valley Community College. It explains how to submit requests, potential wait times which can range from under a week for items from consortium libraries to several weeks from others, and that there is no cost for the service. The loan period depends on the lending library and renewals are allowed in most cases.
This document provides instructions for accessing eBooks through the NetLibrary database from both on and off campus. It outlines two options for finding and accessing eBooks - through the library catalog or Galileo database. It also explains that users must create a free NetLibrary account from on campus in order to access eBooks remotely off campus through the NetLibrary website. Library staff contact information is provided for any questions.
¿Qué son los marcadores sociales? (actualización 2011)GuíaSalud
Este documento describe las aplicaciones de marcadores sociales como Delicious, que permiten a los usuarios almacenar, clasificar y compartir enlaces de Internet mediante etiquetas. Explica cómo los usuarios pueden importar sus favoritos de navegador a Delicious, añadir enlaces manualmente, buscar marcadores por etiquetas u otros usuarios, y suscribirse a feeds RSS de etiquetas. El objetivo es compartir recursos de interés sobre diferentes temas.
GIL Express allows students, faculty and staff within the University System of Georgia to request books from other USG libraries. Through GIL Express, users have access to over 9 million books across 36 schools. To use GIL Express, users establish a PIN account, search for items in the online catalog, and can request books be delivered either to their home institution or another nearby school. The process usually takes 3-7 days, with items able to be checked out for 28 days with potential renewals. There are no overdue fines, but fees may be charged if items become lost or are not returned when recalled by the owning library.
Interlibrary loan (ILL) allows library patrons to borrow materials not available in their local library collection by requesting them from other libraries through an ILL department. The document provides instructions for creating an ILLiad account to submit ILL requests online and track their status. Patrons will be notified by email when requested articles are available electronically or physical items can be picked up at the circulation desk. ILL requests are usually filled within two business days, and there is no cost for patrons to use interlibrary loan services.
Establish your Library PIN and accessing your online Library account.brandybell_horne
To establish your library PIN and access your online library account, follow these steps:
1. Go to the library homepage and click "My Library Accounts" to select your barcode or institution ID. Enter your last name and click "Get My PIN".
2. Check your student email for a temporary PIN and return to the login page to enter your PIN.
3. Once logged in, you can use your account to view checked out items, renewals, requests and access resources like the catalog and Galileo. You can also change your PIN from your account.
Elaborando Guías de Práctica Clínica innovadoras para el Sistema Nacional de ...GuíaSalud
"Elaborando Guías de Práctica Clínica innovadoras para el Sistema Nacional de Salud (I)" presentación realizada por Javier Gracia San Román, Director del Comité Científico de GuíaSalud en las Jornadas Científicas de GuíaSalud (Madrid, 4 abril 2016)
This document provides information on various sources for finding books and other materials available through the College of Coastal Georgia libraries. It outlines online catalogs and databases that allow students to search the library's own collections as well as those of other University System of Georgia libraries. It also discusses interlibrary loans and electronic resources for subjects like nursing. Contact information is provided for library staff assistance.
Creating a customer focussed vision for On Demand at Northumbria University L...Lee Blyth
Focusing on the results of a recent On Demand user survey aimed at understanding how our customers discover and access scholarly knowledge and what is important to them. This presentation looks at the value of an On Demand service in the context of the changing landscape of scholarly publishing and customer expectations.
The document provides information about the Bainbridge College Library including its location, collection size, computer resources, hours of operation, staff, policies, and services. Specifically, it notes that the library is located in Building 200 on campus, has a collection of over 35,000 books, offers 11 computers in a lab and 10 additional computers for research, and provides various resources and assistance to students, faculty, and community patrons.
The document provides instructions for students to request books and articles not available in the UWC Library collection through interlibrary loans. It explains that items from libraries within the Western Cape are usually obtained within a few days, while books from further libraries will take longer. Additionally, it notes that UWC library books cannot be taken outside of South Africa, but students from other African countries can request a letter of introduction to visit an academic library near them. It concludes by advising students to search the library catalog and electronic resources as alternatives for their research.
The document provides frequently asked questions about library materials, services, and research assistance at a college library. It addresses questions such as checkout policies for books and other items, how to renew or pay fines, printing and copying services, study room reservations, and how to contact a librarian for research help either in person, via email, phone or text.
OneSearch is the HKBU Library's search platform that allows users to search most of the library's electronic and print resources from a single interface. It provides access to books, e-books, journal articles, databases, theses, and more. Users can perform simple or advanced searches, use voice search, filter results, save records, request books from other libraries, renew books online, and check their library account through OneSearch. The workshop taught students how to use OneSearch's various search and account features.
This document provides an overview of the collections and services available at the State Reference Library. It summarizes the various departments and resources available, including business resources, family history, legal resources, newspapers, and special collections. It describes services like information requests, research consultations, and interlibrary loans. The goal is to help clients make use of the library's extensive resources and get assistance from specialized subject librarians.
This document provides information about two programs - InterLibrary Loan and ALLIES/Universal Borrowing - that allow JSU students and staff to borrow materials from other libraries for their research. The InterLibrary Loan program loans articles and books that are not available at JSU Library, while ALLIES/Universal Borrowing allows direct borrowing of books from partner libraries like Auburn University. The procedures for requesting items through each program are described, including how to fill out request forms online or check out materials directly from partner libraries. Contact information is provided for the JSU Library Circulation Desk for any additional questions.
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June 2015 presentation at the ATLA, American Theological Library Association conference about libraries offering eBooks to patrons, students, faculty. Includes DDR - PDR Demand Driven Acquisition, WorldCat OCLC Knowledge Base (KB) and WorldShare Management System, selecting collections, creating new collections from vendor data, purchasing individual ebooks, MARC cataloging eBooks, using OCLC Record Manager and OCLC Collection Manager, eBook-Acquisition-Discovery-Delivery-Support
Connecticut Library Association presentation (May 2012) - Wellesley College and the CTW Consortium's ebook PDA programs
Speakers:
Sarah Becker, Wellesley College
Elizabeth Hansen, Connecticut College
Lorraine Huddy, CTW Consortium
This document provides an overview of OneSearch, the search platform for HKBU Library electronic and print resources. It describes what materials can be found in OneSearch, the different search methods including simple, advanced and voice search. It also explains how users can request books that are checked out or unavailable via the book hold and transfer features, view their library account and loan history, and renew books online through My Library Account. The document aims to teach users about the key capabilities and features available through OneSearch.
This document provides information about library resources available at Clayton State University. It outlines services for sharing resources between libraries like interlibrary loan and Gil Express. It describes reference materials available both in print and electronically. The document guides students on searching the library catalog and databases for books, journals, and other materials. It offers tips on developing research topics, building effective search strategies, and evaluating information sources. Students are directed to additional guides and tutorials on topics like avoiding plagiarism and identifying fake news.
The document provides an introduction to using library resources at Sinclair Community College. It explains that while Google can find information quickly, library resources are better for academic purposes as they are evaluated by experts and organized by subject. It describes the physical library space and resources available, including books, periodicals, laptops and study rooms. It highlights online resources that can be accessed from any computer, including research databases, ebooks, journals and OhioLink borrowing between universities. Students are guided on how to use the library website to search for materials, get research help from librarians, and access their library account.
This document provides an overview of an information literacy and library orientation session. The session covers library policies, resources and databases, citation styles, and avoiding plagiarism. It emphasizes the importance of using library resources and databases for research rather than just the open internet, as library databases provide more authoritative and reliable information. Students are taught how to search the online catalog, access databases, evaluate sources, and properly cite sources using APA or MLA styles to avoid plagiarism.
The document provides an overview of library services and resources available to faculty and staff at Moultrie Technical College. It summarizes that the library maintains print collections on each campus and provides access to online resources through GALILEO including e-books, periodical databases, and some full-text articles. It also describes services like reference assistance, information literacy instruction, interlibrary loans, copying services, and document delivery for distance learners. Contact information is provided for the library director and librarians to help faculty and staff make use of the resources.
This document provides an annual report for the Greensboro Public Library for 2005-2006. It includes information on the library's mission, board of trustees, leadership team, partnerships, programs, services, and statistics. Some key details include that the library had over 2.5 million visitors, 1.4 million books/materials checked out, over 600,000 website visits, and programs in areas like ESOL, career services, and business resources. The library also highlighted new initiatives like downloadable audiobooks and ebooks, community projects, and their annual Poetry GSO event.
Presenter(s): Stephanie Irvin
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resources to share with your coworkers, customers or students.
This presentation was provided by Steph Pollock of The American Psychological Association’s Journals Program, and Damita Snow, of The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), for the initial session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session One: 'Setting Expectations: a DEIA Primer,' was held June 6, 2024.
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An import error occurs when a program fails to import a module or library, disrupting its execution. In languages like Python, this issue arises when the specified module cannot be found or accessed, hindering the program's functionality. Resolving import errors is crucial for maintaining smooth software operation and uninterrupted development processes.
This document provides information on various sources for finding books and other materials available through the College of Coastal Georgia libraries. It outlines online catalogs and databases that allow students to search the library's own collections as well as those of other University System of Georgia libraries. It also discusses interlibrary loans and electronic resources for subjects like nursing. Contact information is provided for library staff assistance.
Creating a customer focussed vision for On Demand at Northumbria University L...Lee Blyth
Focusing on the results of a recent On Demand user survey aimed at understanding how our customers discover and access scholarly knowledge and what is important to them. This presentation looks at the value of an On Demand service in the context of the changing landscape of scholarly publishing and customer expectations.
The document provides information about the Bainbridge College Library including its location, collection size, computer resources, hours of operation, staff, policies, and services. Specifically, it notes that the library is located in Building 200 on campus, has a collection of over 35,000 books, offers 11 computers in a lab and 10 additional computers for research, and provides various resources and assistance to students, faculty, and community patrons.
The document provides instructions for students to request books and articles not available in the UWC Library collection through interlibrary loans. It explains that items from libraries within the Western Cape are usually obtained within a few days, while books from further libraries will take longer. Additionally, it notes that UWC library books cannot be taken outside of South Africa, but students from other African countries can request a letter of introduction to visit an academic library near them. It concludes by advising students to search the library catalog and electronic resources as alternatives for their research.
The document provides frequently asked questions about library materials, services, and research assistance at a college library. It addresses questions such as checkout policies for books and other items, how to renew or pay fines, printing and copying services, study room reservations, and how to contact a librarian for research help either in person, via email, phone or text.
OneSearch is the HKBU Library's search platform that allows users to search most of the library's electronic and print resources from a single interface. It provides access to books, e-books, journal articles, databases, theses, and more. Users can perform simple or advanced searches, use voice search, filter results, save records, request books from other libraries, renew books online, and check their library account through OneSearch. The workshop taught students how to use OneSearch's various search and account features.
This document provides an overview of the collections and services available at the State Reference Library. It summarizes the various departments and resources available, including business resources, family history, legal resources, newspapers, and special collections. It describes services like information requests, research consultations, and interlibrary loans. The goal is to help clients make use of the library's extensive resources and get assistance from specialized subject librarians.
This document provides information about two programs - InterLibrary Loan and ALLIES/Universal Borrowing - that allow JSU students and staff to borrow materials from other libraries for their research. The InterLibrary Loan program loans articles and books that are not available at JSU Library, while ALLIES/Universal Borrowing allows direct borrowing of books from partner libraries like Auburn University. The procedures for requesting items through each program are described, including how to fill out request forms online or check out materials directly from partner libraries. Contact information is provided for the JSU Library Circulation Desk for any additional questions.
E book acquisition discovery-delivery-supportJeff Siemon
June 2015 presentation at the ATLA, American Theological Library Association conference about libraries offering eBooks to patrons, students, faculty. Includes DDR - PDR Demand Driven Acquisition, WorldCat OCLC Knowledge Base (KB) and WorldShare Management System, selecting collections, creating new collections from vendor data, purchasing individual ebooks, MARC cataloging eBooks, using OCLC Record Manager and OCLC Collection Manager, eBook-Acquisition-Discovery-Delivery-Support
Connecticut Library Association presentation (May 2012) - Wellesley College and the CTW Consortium's ebook PDA programs
Speakers:
Sarah Becker, Wellesley College
Elizabeth Hansen, Connecticut College
Lorraine Huddy, CTW Consortium
This document provides an overview of OneSearch, the search platform for HKBU Library electronic and print resources. It describes what materials can be found in OneSearch, the different search methods including simple, advanced and voice search. It also explains how users can request books that are checked out or unavailable via the book hold and transfer features, view their library account and loan history, and renew books online through My Library Account. The document aims to teach users about the key capabilities and features available through OneSearch.
This document provides information about library resources available at Clayton State University. It outlines services for sharing resources between libraries like interlibrary loan and Gil Express. It describes reference materials available both in print and electronically. The document guides students on searching the library catalog and databases for books, journals, and other materials. It offers tips on developing research topics, building effective search strategies, and evaluating information sources. Students are directed to additional guides and tutorials on topics like avoiding plagiarism and identifying fake news.
The document provides an introduction to using library resources at Sinclair Community College. It explains that while Google can find information quickly, library resources are better for academic purposes as they are evaluated by experts and organized by subject. It describes the physical library space and resources available, including books, periodicals, laptops and study rooms. It highlights online resources that can be accessed from any computer, including research databases, ebooks, journals and OhioLink borrowing between universities. Students are guided on how to use the library website to search for materials, get research help from librarians, and access their library account.
This document provides an overview of an information literacy and library orientation session. The session covers library policies, resources and databases, citation styles, and avoiding plagiarism. It emphasizes the importance of using library resources and databases for research rather than just the open internet, as library databases provide more authoritative and reliable information. Students are taught how to search the online catalog, access databases, evaluate sources, and properly cite sources using APA or MLA styles to avoid plagiarism.
The document provides an overview of library services and resources available to faculty and staff at Moultrie Technical College. It summarizes that the library maintains print collections on each campus and provides access to online resources through GALILEO including e-books, periodical databases, and some full-text articles. It also describes services like reference assistance, information literacy instruction, interlibrary loans, copying services, and document delivery for distance learners. Contact information is provided for the library director and librarians to help faculty and staff make use of the resources.
This document provides an annual report for the Greensboro Public Library for 2005-2006. It includes information on the library's mission, board of trustees, leadership team, partnerships, programs, services, and statistics. Some key details include that the library had over 2.5 million visitors, 1.4 million books/materials checked out, over 600,000 website visits, and programs in areas like ESOL, career services, and business resources. The library also highlighted new initiatives like downloadable audiobooks and ebooks, community projects, and their annual Poetry GSO event.
Presenter(s): Stephanie Irvin
Georgia Libraries for Accessible Statewide Services (GLASS) is the talking book and braille library for readers of any age who cannot use standard print materials due to a disability. The program in Georgia has undergone changes in the past year. The national program has enhanced services, and Georgia Public Library Services (GPLS) has provided accessible technology to public libraries in Georgia. GLASS is here to update you on this valuable service, and to provide you with
resources to share with your coworkers, customers or students.
This presentation was provided by Steph Pollock of The American Psychological Association’s Journals Program, and Damita Snow, of The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), for the initial session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session One: 'Setting Expectations: a DEIA Primer,' was held June 6, 2024.
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A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
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This slide is special for master students (MIBS & MIFB) in UUM. Also useful for readers who are interested in the topic of contemporary Islamic banking.
A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.
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Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering.pptxDenish Jangid
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering
Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
Chapter 4
Buildings: Selection of site for Buildings, Layout of Building Plan, Types of buildings, Plinth area, carpet area, floor space index, Introduction to building byelaws, concept of sun light & ventilation. Components of Buildings & their functions, Basic concept of R.C.C., Introduction to types of foundation
Chapter 5
Transportation: Introduction to Transportation Engineering; Traffic and Road Safety: Types and Characteristics of Various Modes of Transportation; Various Road Traffic Signs, Causes of Accidents and Road Safety Measures.
Chapter 6
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Acts and Regulations, Functional Concepts of Ecology, Basics of Species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Hydrological Cycle; Chemical Cycles: Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus; Energy Flow in Ecosystems.
Water Pollution: Water Quality standards, Introduction to Treatment & Disposal of Waste Water. Reuse and Saving of Water, Rain Water Harvesting. Solid Waste Management: Classification of Solid Waste, Collection, Transportation and Disposal of Solid. Recycling of Solid Waste: Energy Recovery, Sanitary Landfill, On-Site Sanitation. Air & Noise Pollution: Primary and Secondary air pollutants, Harmful effects of Air Pollution, Control of Air Pollution. . Noise Pollution Harmful Effects of noise pollution, control of noise pollution, Global warming & Climate Change, Ozone depletion, Greenhouse effect
Text Books:
1. Palancharmy, Basic Civil Engineering, McGraw Hill publishers.
2. Satheesh Gopi, Basic Civil Engineering, Pearson Publishers.
3. Ketki Rangwala Dalal, Essentials of Civil Engineering, Charotar Publishing House.
4. BCP, Surveying volume 1
2. What is Access Services? The Access Services department of Georgia College's Library facilitates visitor access to materials and information GC Collections Course Reserves Extended Lending through GIL Express and InterLibrary Loan services We are the front line for assistance and directing visitors to various service areas based upon their needs
3. Objectives Overview of library services What services are available How to use them Make the most of your education Research assignments/Thesis Lifelong Learning Information Literacy Professional Development
6. Why do you need your PIN? Access and monitor your online library account Access the GALILEO password Request books via GIL Express
7. For a Refresher Visit our website at: libguides.gcsu.edu/accounts
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9. What is GIL Express? Allows you to request books from other USG schools Access to over 9 million books from 36 USG schools Only books can be requested through GIL Express
10. FYI GIL Express requests usually take 3-7 days to arrive Books can be picked up and dropped off at any USG school GIL Express books can be renewed using your online library account 2 renewals per item If an item is recalled by the owning institution, it must be returned
11. For a Refresher Visit our website at: libguides.gcsu.edu/gil
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13. What is InterLibrary Loan? InterLibrary Loan (ILL), or resource sharing, is the process through which one library requests material from, or supplies material to, another library
14. ILL vs. GIL Express ILL GIL Express Request materials from libraries around the world Access to all kinds of materials, as long as a lender can be found Request process: you send us the citation, and we find the item for you Request materials from libraries in the USG Only books can be requested Request process: once a book is found to be available in the GIL Universal Catalog, you request that specific item
15. If you need an item not owned by Georgia College… What type of item do you need? Book Not a book Search the Universal Catalog Place an ILL request Found it! Not found Place a GIL Express request
18. What is Library Express? Free delivery to your desktop or mailbox You give us your citation, and we’ll find the material for you Delivery Articles: delivered electronically, most within 2 business days Other materials may take longer