You are starting to work on your first assignment and realise that you need academic journals.
What are they?
Academic journals are similar in format to your favourite magazine (made up of individual articles) but are different in content. Very simply put, academic journal articles are written by experts or scholars in the field (history, psychology, sociology, etc) for other experts in the field. The article content has been carefully researched and documented.
How do you find them?
In most cases, you will not find academic journal articles available as freebies on the Internet. Instead, use the resources that staff at Trent's Bata library have subscribed to on your behalf. The simplest method of finding scholarly journal articles is to use something called a journal index or database. Each index or database covers a different set of journal titles.
Where do I find a journal index or database?
On the main library web page (www.trentu.ca/library), select the link 'Resources by Subject Guide'. You will see a list of discipline areas - just choose the one that fits. Once you are in the Subject Guide you will see a list of indexes (also known as databases) that are suitable for that area. Read the description provided for each index and find one that sounds promising. Each index is set up a little differently, so be sure to read the screen and check out the hints/tips/help section.
If you have any problems, contact Trish Johns-Wilson for help.
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
Your student card = Your library card
Your student card is your library card and must be presented each time you borrow books (including reserve materials). On the back of your Trent student card, there should be a 13-digit barcode - that is your library card number.
If you are a new student, make sure that you get your photo id taken. If you are a returning student, be sure to get your card validated with a stamp for the current academic year.
Are you a UOIT student taking a Trent course? The first time that you borrow books from the Trent collection (either from Oshawa or from Peterborough) you will be sent a Trent library borrower's card.
If you are a new student, make sure that you get your photo id taken. If you are a returning student, be sure to get your card validated with a stamp for the current academic year.
Are you a UOIT student taking a Trent course? The first time that you borrow books from the Trent collection (either from Oshawa or from Peterborough) you will be sent a Trent library borrower's card.
Friday, September 11, 2009
September startup is here!
To all new students - welcome to the Trent in Oshawa program!
To all returning students - welcome back!
Hopefully, many of you will be coming into the library with your classes for sessions with me. Whether you have a formal session or not, if you have any questions about library services in Oshawa, please feel free to contact myself (Trish) or Jacquie at Bata library in Peterborough.
Have a great startup!
To all returning students - welcome back!
Hopefully, many of you will be coming into the library with your classes for sessions with me. Whether you have a formal session or not, if you have any questions about library services in Oshawa, please feel free to contact myself (Trish) or Jacquie at Bata library in Peterborough.
Have a great startup!
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