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Anthropology University of Sussex Library, Learning and Teaching Support. Email: [email protected] Print Resources Books are found in three collections: Core Collection Books in very high demand, available overnight. Short Loan Usually multiple copies of recommended course reading, available to borrow for one week. Main Collection Usually one copy only, available to borrow for six weeks. Please note all books are subject to recall. Journals can be found in the Main Collection, at the relevant shelfmarks. Use the Library catalogue to find the exact shelfmark and location for each book or journal. Look at the Resource List catalogue to find an online copy of your course reading. Some useful shelfmarks for Anthropology are GN Anthropology GN 310-330 Cultural/Social Anthropology GN 397-397.7 Applied Anthropology InfoSuss is a set of online tutorials that will help you to use the Library more effectively. It will guide you through : searching the Catalogue interpreting your course reading identifying relevant information using the Electronic Library referencing your sources correctly and avoiding plagiarism. Access InfoSuss from the Library website: www.sussex.ac.uk/library Use this guide to get started with printed and online resources for your subject area.

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GN 310-330 Cultural/Social Anthropology GN 397-397.7 Applied Anthropology Access InfoSuss from the Library website: www.sussex.ac.uk/library Use the Library catalogue to find the exact shelfmark and location for each book or journal. GN Anthropology InfoSuss is a set of online tutorials that will help you to use the Library more effectively. It will guide you through : University of Sussex Library, Learning and Teaching Support. Email: [email protected] searching the Catalogue   

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Anthropology

University of Sussex Library, Learning and Teaching Support. Email: [email protected]

Print Resources Books are found in three collections:

Core Collection

Books in very high demand, available overnight.

Short Loan

Usually multiple copies of recommended course reading, available

to borrow for one week.

Main Collection

Usually one copy only, available to borrow for six weeks.

Please note all books are subject to recall.

Journals can be found in the Main Collection, at the relevant

shelfmarks.

Use the Library catalogue to find the exact shelfmark and

location for each book or journal.

Look at the Resource List catalogue to find an online copy of your

course reading.

Some useful shelfmarks

for Anthropology are

GN Anthropology

GN 310-330 Cultural/Social

Anthropology

GN 397-397.7 Applied

Anthropology

InfoSuss is a set of online tutorials that will help you to use the

Library more effectively. It will guide you through :

searching the Catalogue

interpreting your course reading

identifying relevant information

using the Electronic Library

referencing your sources correctly and avoiding plagiarism.

Access InfoSuss from the Library website:

www.sussex.ac.uk/library

Use this guide to get

started with printed and

online resources for your

subject area.

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Anthropology

University of Sussex Library, Learning and Teaching Support. Email: [email protected]

Online Resources

The Electronic Library is our collection of online resources.

This includes journals, newspapers, e-books and

powerful search tools for finding articles and high quality

Information.

See the Electronic Library homepage for guidance or pick up a

helpsheet in the Library for guidance.

Choose the Online Journals link to view a searchable list of our

titles. Or browse by category.

Use QuickSearch to easily find articles on a topic within the field of

Anthropology. Save your results to your own space called

“My Favourites”.

Webcast tutorials are available on the Electronic Library

homepage to help you with searching and understanding your

results. Helpsheets are also available in the Library.

Access the Electronic

Library from anywhere with an

internet connection.

Use your ITS username and

password to log in.

www.sussex.ac.uk/library/

electronic

Have a look at our new interactive subject pages for more help

with your studies and research.

You can

View the most relevant online resources for Anthropology

Seeuseful websites

View and set up RSS feeds

Get hints for finding printed and online information

Use our online chat facility to get instant help

Find them on the Library website: www.sussex.ac.uk/library

Use this guide to get

started with printed and

online resources for your

subject area.