Highbury College Library Service


 Tips for Teachers
 15th June 2011
There is a college library at each of the
        three main Highbury campus




Highbury Campus          HCPC (ground floor)   Northarbour
(1st floor, East Wing)                         (1st floor)
Highbury Campus Library
                     •   Stock relevant to subjects taught on site

                     •   Books and periodicals

                     •   DVDs, CD-ROMs and audio CDs

                     •   Computers with Internet access

                     •   Wi-Fi enabled

                     •   Fiction collection

                     •   Newspapers

                     •   Nursery Collection

                     •   Quiet study area

                     •   H.E. study area
Northarbour Library

                      •   Stock relevant to subjects taught on site

                      •   Books and periodicals

                      •   DVDs and CD-ROMs

                      •   Computers with Internet access, 10 on
                          the ground floor of the library and 18 on
                          the mezzanine floor

                      •   Wi-Fi enabled

                      •   Specialist e-resources for construction
                          and the built environment (see library
                          staff for detailed information)

                      •   Small fiction collection
Highbury City of Portsmouth Centre Library

                      •   Stock relevant to subjects taught on site
                          and at Highbury Arundel centre

                      •   Books and periodicals

                      •   DVDs, CD-ROMs and audio CDs

                      •   Computers with Internet access

                      •   Wi-Fi enabled

                      •   Fiction collection

                      •   Newspapers

                      •   Nursery Collection
Library Services
•   Joining the library is free of charge. To obtain a library
    card, please visit any of the three library sites

•   Staff can borrow up to 26 items of various media at a
    time. Borrowed items can be renewed twice, unless
    reserved by another reader.

•   Our online catalogue of library stock (Heritage) is
    available through MyCourse

•   Reservations and inter-library loans

•   Colour and black & white photocopying and printing

•   Recording of television programmes from Freeview
    channels; these are then uploaded to MyTube.
Book and stationery sales
•   Students and staff are able to purchase books and stationery at any of
    the college libraries

•   Books can also be purchased via the college’s online
    bookstore, powered by Amazon: www.highbury.ac.uk/bookshop

•   The library should be used to place book orders for your department

•   10% discount offered to staff and students on books bought

•   Books need to be ordered, but most arrive within two weeks

•   Each library sells a range of stationery at competitive prices, and
    Highbury Campus library also sells birthday cards and stamps
Support for your classes

•   Each library has a budget to spend on subject resources

•   The library will request a course reading / resource list from you to ensure the
    resources your students need are available

•   Library staff deliver inductions and training sessions for students, please contact
    your site librarian to book these sessions

•   Librarians aid the Learning Technology Team in uploading relevant e-resources
    to MyCourse and can create new MyCourse pages for staff

•   The library is your first point of call if students have problems logging in to the
    computers

•   Library contact details:

     •   General library enquiries: issue.desk@highbury.ac.uk
     •   Librarian: hannah.britcher@highbury.ac.uk
How you can help the library service

•   Please return resources you have borrowed on time, to allow other
    library users to borrow them

•   Please support library staff in chasing students for fines and non-return
    of resources

•   If students continually misbehave in the library, library staff will report
    this behaviour to tutors. Please support library staff in dealing with these
    matters.

•   Please provide library staff with a reading list for your course
Library resources on MyCourse

                The college library provides online
                learning materials on MyCourse.

                After logging in students and staff will
                see the library block, which has links to

                •   The library catalogue
                •   MyTube (Highbury’s visual media
                    platform)
                •   Online book ordering service
                •   PC booking (for individual students
                    only)
                •   MySearch (includes access to
                    e-journals)
MyLibrary
The MyLibrary page has a link to course reading lists, the library online
book club, referencing information and library guides.
E-resources
Click on the library catalogue link to access the library’s growing e-book
collections, newspaper databases, online encyclopaedias and much more




If you would like further training for yourself or your students on using
any library e-resource please contact your site library
Any Questions?




Please remember that the library staff are here to help.

If you have any further questions about the service please visit the library
at your site and staff will be happy to help

Tips 4 teachers library presentation

  • 1.
    Highbury College LibraryService Tips for Teachers 15th June 2011
  • 2.
    There is acollege library at each of the three main Highbury campus Highbury Campus HCPC (ground floor) Northarbour (1st floor, East Wing) (1st floor)
  • 3.
    Highbury Campus Library • Stock relevant to subjects taught on site • Books and periodicals • DVDs, CD-ROMs and audio CDs • Computers with Internet access • Wi-Fi enabled • Fiction collection • Newspapers • Nursery Collection • Quiet study area • H.E. study area
  • 4.
    Northarbour Library • Stock relevant to subjects taught on site • Books and periodicals • DVDs and CD-ROMs • Computers with Internet access, 10 on the ground floor of the library and 18 on the mezzanine floor • Wi-Fi enabled • Specialist e-resources for construction and the built environment (see library staff for detailed information) • Small fiction collection
  • 5.
    Highbury City ofPortsmouth Centre Library • Stock relevant to subjects taught on site and at Highbury Arundel centre • Books and periodicals • DVDs, CD-ROMs and audio CDs • Computers with Internet access • Wi-Fi enabled • Fiction collection • Newspapers • Nursery Collection
  • 6.
    Library Services • Joining the library is free of charge. To obtain a library card, please visit any of the three library sites • Staff can borrow up to 26 items of various media at a time. Borrowed items can be renewed twice, unless reserved by another reader. • Our online catalogue of library stock (Heritage) is available through MyCourse • Reservations and inter-library loans • Colour and black & white photocopying and printing • Recording of television programmes from Freeview channels; these are then uploaded to MyTube.
  • 7.
    Book and stationerysales • Students and staff are able to purchase books and stationery at any of the college libraries • Books can also be purchased via the college’s online bookstore, powered by Amazon: www.highbury.ac.uk/bookshop • The library should be used to place book orders for your department • 10% discount offered to staff and students on books bought • Books need to be ordered, but most arrive within two weeks • Each library sells a range of stationery at competitive prices, and Highbury Campus library also sells birthday cards and stamps
  • 8.
    Support for yourclasses • Each library has a budget to spend on subject resources • The library will request a course reading / resource list from you to ensure the resources your students need are available • Library staff deliver inductions and training sessions for students, please contact your site librarian to book these sessions • Librarians aid the Learning Technology Team in uploading relevant e-resources to MyCourse and can create new MyCourse pages for staff • The library is your first point of call if students have problems logging in to the computers • Library contact details: • General library enquiries: issue.desk@highbury.ac.uk • Librarian: hannah.britcher@highbury.ac.uk
  • 9.
    How you canhelp the library service • Please return resources you have borrowed on time, to allow other library users to borrow them • Please support library staff in chasing students for fines and non-return of resources • If students continually misbehave in the library, library staff will report this behaviour to tutors. Please support library staff in dealing with these matters. • Please provide library staff with a reading list for your course
  • 10.
    Library resources onMyCourse The college library provides online learning materials on MyCourse. After logging in students and staff will see the library block, which has links to • The library catalogue • MyTube (Highbury’s visual media platform) • Online book ordering service • PC booking (for individual students only) • MySearch (includes access to e-journals)
  • 11.
    MyLibrary The MyLibrary pagehas a link to course reading lists, the library online book club, referencing information and library guides.
  • 12.
    E-resources Click on thelibrary catalogue link to access the library’s growing e-book collections, newspaper databases, online encyclopaedias and much more If you would like further training for yourself or your students on using any library e-resource please contact your site library
  • 13.
    Any Questions? Please rememberthat the library staff are here to help. If you have any further questions about the service please visit the library at your site and staff will be happy to help