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Electronic Resources
in the EUI Library
Veerle Deckmyn, Library Director
Aimee Glassel, Electronic Resources Librarian
07 September 2011
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Introduction
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Outline
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Locating E-Resources
E-Resources Tools
Accessing E-Resources
Questions?
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E-Resources at the EUI:
Where to begin?
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E-Resources at the EUI:
Language Coverage
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The EUI Library strives to provide access to e-resources in English as well as
many other European languages.
Some of the databases with content in languages other than English are:
Click on a logo above to go the database via the EUI Library Catalogue.
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E-Resources at the EUI:
Electronic Resources homepage
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Locating E-Resources:
EUI Library Catalogue
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Quick Search tab
Advanced Search tab
Limit to
Electronic
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Locating E-Resources:
Quick Search: e-journal example
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print
print from 1973
electronic
Terms of
Use
Online Providers
Dates of EUI’s
full-text access
Link to
full-text
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Locating E-Resources:
Quick Search: e-book example
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electronic book
print book
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Locating E-Resources:
Lists of Resources by Type
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Locating E-Resources:
Databases A-Z
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By Titles A-Z
By SUBJECT
By RESOURCE
TYPE
By GEOGRAPHIC
FOCUS
Selected by
Information
Specialists
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Locating E-Resources:
E-Journals
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Browse by TITLE
Search by TITLE or ISSN
Browse by SUBJECT
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Locating E-Resources:
E-Journal List (example)
Full-text: 1997 to present
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Full-text: 1997 to 2001
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Locating E-Resources:
E-Journals & Full-text Articles
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Click on a logo above to go to database via the EUI Library Catalogue.
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Locating E-Resources:
E-books
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Locating E-Resources:
E-Books
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Locating E-Resources:
E-Statistics
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Locating E-Resources:
Information Specialists & Research Guides
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Information Specialists:
• Economics - Thomas Bourke
• European Union Information - Evangelia Koundouraki
• History & Civilization - Serge Noiret
• Law - Machteld Nijsten
• Political & Social Sciences - Peter Kennealy
E-Resource info in the Research Guides:
• Lists of discipline-specific E-Journals and Databases
• How-to Guides for individual databases
• Pointers to highly-specialized Internet resources
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E-Resources Tools
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E-Resources Tools:
Find Articles
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E-Resources Tools:
Find Articles (example)
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WebBridge link to full-text
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E-Resources Tools:
Google Scholar
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You must set
preferences
for off-campus
access
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E-Resources Tools:
Google Scholar (example)
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“Full-text@EUI Library”
goes to
WebBridge full-text linking
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Accessing E-Resources
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Accessing E-Resources:
How to Access
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Accessing E-Resources:
Off-Campus Access (example)
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Off-campus (remote) users are first
asked to login with name and library
barcode in order to be recognized as
a valid EUI user.
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Accessing E-Resources:
Terms & Conditions of Use
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Library Catalogue record
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Accessing E-Resources:
Terms & Conditions of Use
General Information:
Users may not:
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Access to and use of e-resources is
governed by copyright laws and
individual license agreements
Misuse puts at risk the Library's
and other EUI users' access to
electronic resources (publishers
can block access to all users if
there is misuse by a single person)
Disregarding restrictions (misuse)
will result in the withdrawal of
electronic access rights and
possible imposition of institutional
sanctions
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Share logins/passwords
Permit anyone to access to EUI eresources with your login
Systematically download,
distribute, or retain substantial
portions of information (such as
entire journal issues or e-books)
Modify or create a derivative work
of the licensed materials without
the permission
Remove, obscure or modify any
copyright or other proprietary
notices
Use the licensed materials for
commercial purposes
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Accessing E-Resources:
Reporting Access Problems
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User Training -- Library Courses
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• See the Library website for detailed information on Library
Tours and Introductions for new researchers and fellows
• The Library offers user training courses throughout the year
for new and continuing researchers and fellows
• Check the News section of our website regularly and
monitor our User Training page for the full list of courses
• There are already 15 courses scheduled over the next two
months, covering a wide range of topics and databases!
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Thank you for your attention.
Are there any questions?
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