Introduction to the ASU Libraries

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Introduction to the ASU Libraries Linda Shackle Noble Science & Engineering Library Room 130E 480-965-7601 http://libguide.asu.edu/engin eering [email protected]

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Introduction to the ASU Libraries

Linda ShackleNoble Science & Engineering Library

Room 130E480-965-7601

http://libguide.asu.edu/[email protected]

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• ASU Home Pagehttp://www.asu.edu

• My ASUhttp://my.asu.edu

• ASU Libraries Home Pagehttp://lib.asu.edu

• ASU Libraries mobile accesshttp://m.lib.asu.edu/

Accessing the ASU Libraries

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Services

The library staff are here to help you succeed.

The ASU Libraries are:

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• Your Sun Card is your …

Library Card

•Set Up Accounts: – Check Library Account for your preferred email address – Register for Illiad (Interlibrary Loan service)– Register for RefWorks (citation management)

Library Accounts

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Tutorials

http://lib.asu.edu/tutorials

Don’t Know How to do Library Research?

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Resources

Over 4 million of them!

The ASU Libraries are …

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Resources

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Libguides!

http://libguides.asu.edu

http://libguides.asu.edu/engineering

Don’t Know What Resource To Use?

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Ask a Librarian!http://lib.asu.edu/help

Resources

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Spaces

Eight buildings on four campuses

Group StudyIndividual Study

TutoringTake a Break

The ASU Libraries are …

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Each campus has at least one library building:

•Downtown Phoenix Campus Library– Nursing, healthcare, social work, journalism/mass media

•Polytechnic Campus:– Library (technology)– Storage Facility (not open to the public)

•Tempe Campus– Hayden Library (campus center; humanities, social sciences, business, education) – Noble Science & Engineering Library (northeast)– Architecture & Environmental Design Library (CDN)– Music Library (west)– Law Library (operates separately from the other ASU Libraries)

•West Campus– Fletcher (liberal arts & sciences, education, business)

Library Spaces

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Hours: – Hayden is open 24/5 during Fall and Spring Semesters; 24/7 during finals– Noble is open until midnight from Sundays – Thursdays (2am during finals)

Food and Drink:– Cafes or vending machines (varies)

Equipment:– Moveable tables– Stuffed chairs and sofas– Booths– Whiteboards (stationary and mobile)– Mediascapes– Laptop Zones with electrical outlets

We’re not just a building with books!

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Study spaces for everybody: – Community centers on the main level– Enclosed rooms for tutoring or group meetings– Quiet areas on upper floors – Enclosed individual carrels for silent study – Large silent study rooms– Tutoring Centers (Student Success)

Check out: – Markers and erasers for the whiteboards– Headphones– Flash drives– Scientific calculators– Power strips – Board and Card Games

Give Away: – Earplugs

We’re not just a building with books!

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Questions?

The ASU Libraries

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What’s the Most Important Thing You

Learned Today?

The ASU Libraries

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Ask a Librarian!

The ASU Libraries