Post on 12-Jan-2015
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UCL Library
Lynne Meehan
lib-sciteam@ucl.ac.ukhttp://delicious.com/LynneMeehan/CEGE
Introduction
• WISE• Library Essentials• Using the catalogue• Search tips• Metalib• Other libraries
WISE
• Library Services’ online induction• Includes training in various resources • Go to http://www.ucl.ac.uk/Library/wise.shtml• Click the link to WISE for Engineering & the
Built Environment and log in using your UCL computing username and password
• Enrol yourself on the course
Library Essentials – Science Library
• 1 of 16 different sites
• Opening HoursMon-Thur 8.45-22.30
Fri 8.45-19.00
Sat-Sun 11.00-21.00
• ID card and PIN
• Wireless
• Group study
Library essentials: self-issue & return
• Self-service machinescan be used to:– Borrow– Return– Renew– View your library account
• You will need your UCL ID card and Library PIN number
Library essentials: photocopying
• Copy card• Black & White photocopies: A4
= 5p, A3 = 10p
Photocopy Help Centre in Room 107 Main Library
Type of information
Where to look?
• Search Engine
Database
Library catalogue
Encyclopedia
Quick quiz: library catalogue
• What is the Science Library location for Structures, or why things don’t fall down by J.E. Gordon
• What year is the journal Civil Engineering and Environmental Systems available from in electronic form?
• Where in the library would you find the journal Concrete Structures?
Ebooks: Knovel
• Ebooks on the catalogue, use to link to full-text
• Knovel is a large collection of ebooks for engineering
• Choose Knovel from the database” list linked to at: http://www.ucl.ac.uk/Library/
Databases
• Library catalogue tells you what journals we have• To search journal articles, technical reports,
newspapers etc. you’ll need to use library databases
• Enable subject searching across several journals• Unlike internet search engines these only include
reliable academic publications• You can collect results and easily email them to
yourself or save or print them
Key Databases
• Compendex: Interdisciplinary index of engineering and applied science publications.
• Iconda: database for construction, architecture and civil engineering.
• Construction & Building Abstracts: index of publications in construction, planning, materials and civil, structural, mechanical, and electrical engineering etc.
• Try metalib to search all 3• Use to locate articles in electronic or print formats
Search strategy
• Break down into key concepts:
Example search: Pollution in the River Nile and its effect on drinking water in Egypt
• Pollution• Nile• Drinking water
• Link the concepts using command words:– pollution AND “drinking water” AND Nile
• Remember synonyms and related terms:– pollution OR “water quality”
Command words for combining search terms
All foods with raspberries All flavours of ice creamRaspberry ice cream
raspberries OR ice cream
Ice cream AND raspberries
Ice cream NOT raspberries
More search techniques
• Truncation/wildcards - *, $, ?– e.g. engin* = engineer , engineered , engineering
…– e.g. organi$ation = organisation or organization
behavio?r = behaviour or behavior
• Phrase searching– e.g. “bridge engineering”
• Grouping using brackets – e.g. (bridge* OR tunnel*) AND London
Research project demonstration: Waterloo Bridge, London
• Background research for key facts– Encyclopaedias or other reference material
• Evaluate resources : general architecture & construction databases will be best for this search
• Start research:– eUCLid– Bibliographic databases: Metalib
Databases Exercise
1. Using Metalib Quick Search, search the Built Environment subset to find 2 articles on the topic “Bridge construction projects in London”
2. Use to locate the articles (either electronically or in print)
3. Email yourself the records for the two articles
4. Try the same search in the Engineering subset
5. Which set found more useful results?
6. If time, set up My Metalib with selected databases
Material held outside of UCL
• Other libraries: http://www.ucl.ac.uk/library/otherlib.shtml– COPAC: http://www.copac.ac.uk
• Inter-library loan: http://www.ucl.ac.uk/Library/ids.shtml
• Web resources– Intute: http://www.intute.ac.uk/– BUBL LINK http://bubl.ac.uk/link/c/civilengineering.htm– iCivilEngineer http://www.icivilengineer.com
Plagiarism
• You may already have had warnings from your tutors about: – Plagiarism– Copyright– Referencing and citation
• Avoid the crime of "copy / paste"
• Acknowledge your sources
• WISE
Access to e-resources
• Most electronic resources can be accessed on or off campus
• The best route to these is via the library website• You will need your UCL userid to log in• For further information go to
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/library/e-res.shtml#res-home
Help!
• WISE: http://www.ucl.ac.uk/moodle• Subject resources page:
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/Library/guides/subjengin.shtml
• Subject librarian:lib-sciteam@ucl.ac.uk 020 7679 2634Room 314, 3rd floor Science Library
• Enquiry deskGround floor, Science Library020 7679 7789