Orientation
Library 101 for Freshies Understanding NTU Libraries and making it work for your academic life!
Contents Orientation p1-2
Library 101 for Freshies
Resources SpringerMaterials – The Landolt-Börnstein Database
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Do You Know? 中文资讯系列介绍(三): 中文电子书 p3-4
Info Buzz The most popular question asked by freshmen like yourself – how many books can I borrow from the Library, and for how long? Let’s face it: you’re going to encounter the library many times during your academic life here at NTU, whether as a quiet place for studying with your friends, to take advantage of the library resources (both in print and electronic) or as a venue for discussions with your group mates. As a NTU student, you are welcome at any of the seven libraries.
NTU Library consists of seven libraries: Library
Known as
Location
Art, Design & Media
ADML
ART-01-03
Asian Communication Resource Centre
ACRC
WKWSCI-01-18
Business
BUSL
N2-B2b-07
Chinese
CHNL
S3.2-B5-01
Humanities & Social Sciences
HSSL
S4-B3c
Lee Wee Nam
LWNL
LWNL NS3-03-01
(Engineering & Science)
Wang Gungwu
WGWL
CHC-02
Have your matriculation card with you at all times because it serves as your library card. You can return your books at any library or book deposit bin.
Knowing your buddies at the Library You’ll need to distinguish the wide range of resources available at our library homepage (www.ntu.edu.sg/library). What is convenient is our library’s OneSearch. Treat it like a search engine that attempts to cover almost everything the library provides. To use an analogy, it’s like a shotgun – it’s effective, but may not be precise. Use it as a discovery tool to jumpstart your research needs. The next buddy that is often ignored is the good ol’ trusty Library Catalogue. Use it if you’re searching for a particular book title or a print journal. Best of all, it tells you exactly where the title is located (at which library, under a specific call number). However, it doesn’t locate journal articles. That’s what the next tool is for.
The Immersive Business Library Experience
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Events and Activities Share and compare: What are libraries doing in Australia? p5
Snap Shots New Staff: Faith, Du Juan, Venki, Jing Wen
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Events & Activities A Slice of History at the Library
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A Word from the University Librarian New Students & Libraries
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Use the E-journals A-to-Z List if you already have a specific journal title in mind, with full citation details. We can’t promise you that we have every journal in the world, but we have an impressive list. If it fails, you can still rely on our Document Delivery Service to hunt that article down. Lastly, we have the Databases – they’re powerful (imagine a military tank) and they pack a lot of information in them. Some might focus on a particular subject, others cover broader areas. We’ve categorised them to make life easier for you, so that you can zoom in to the databases that suit your needs best. Spend more time with these buddies, and you’ll get to know them better. Gradually, you’ll appreciate these tools and you’ll be studying smarter.
Email: library@ntu.edu.sg Online version and archives at www.ntu.edu.sg/ library/pages/ xpress.aspx
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