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Accessing Library and
             Information Materials
At the end of this
tutorial, you will be able
to:
• Find materials in the
  Linscheid Library
• Print full-text articles
• Order materials via
  Interlibrary Loan
About this Tutorial
Students:
This tutorial will:
  • help you locate materials in the library
  • help you find articles in online databases
  • show you how to order materials through our interlibrary loan service
  It should take you about 20 minutes to complete

Faculty:
  • This tutorial was made using Microsoft PowerPoint 2007.
  • This purpose of this tutorial is to familiarize students with the university’s online
    catalog and the physical location of the materials, and provide brief overviews of
    how to print full-text articles found on the library databases and how to utilize
    interlibrary loan services.
                    This tutorial meets the following ACRL standards:

                                   1.1.c       2.1.c
                                   1.2.b       2.1.d
                                   1.2.c       2.2.b
                                   2.1.a       2.2.e
                                   2.1.b       2.3b
What to watch for…



Checkpoints –                 Notes –
 These are opportunities to    These are to let you know
 test your knowledge and       there is important information
 check your progress.          you need to know about what
                               is being covered.
The online catalog helps you find
    books and other materials, while
    searching the databases helps
    you find articles and other helpful
    information.




Now that you’ve found
what you want, how do
you actually access the
materials? This tutorial
will show you!
Generally, there are three ways to access information:



                            …in the physical library,


                           …electronically,


                                 …via Interlibrary Loan (ILL).




           This tutorial will discuss these three options.
When you search the CatPac (ECU’s online catalog), you
 generally search for books or government documents.

                                      Each item has a
                                        call number.




                    Call numbers
                    • are a unique number for each item
                    • tell you the location of the item
                    • are based on a letter/number system
                    • are arranged by subject
Reading Call Numbers
      The first section of the call number represents the
      subject of the book. The second section often
      represents the author's name, and the last section is
      generally the date of publication.

In this example of a call number, the
book is "What you need to know
about developing study skills" by
Marcia J. Coman published in 1991.


LB2395 represents the subject
(Methods of Study), .C65 represents
the author's last name (Coman), and
1991 is the year of publication.
Shelving/Filing Rules of Call numbers
        Single letters are filed before double letters:



     --------------------------------------------------------------------
The second part of a call number is made up of a number that may
have one or more digits. This line is read numerically.

A call number with a smaller number is shelved before one that has a
larger number. Some of these numbers may be divided by a decimal;
these are also read numerically.
Test your skills:
Click the book below and see if you can put the
 books in order according to the call numbers.
Sometimes the        GREAT!
library may not    So now what
                     do I do?
have a book you
are looking for.


                            You can request the
                            book through
                            interlibrary loan, which
                            you will learn about
                            later in this tutorial.

                            And if you think this is
                            a resource that the
                            library should own, you
                            are welcome to
                            suggest a purchase.
Searching Databases
When you are searching for journal articles, there are
several possible ways to access the actual article. In the
search result below, the article is available in HTML Full
Text, PDF Full Text, and on the shelf in the library
(represented by the CatPac logo).

         Let’s look at these options one at a time.
HTML Full Text



HTML Full Text gives you all the text of the article but will not give
you the formatting of the original article.

If the article contains graphs, tables, pictures, etc, you will most likely
not see these in the HTML version.
PDF Full Text




The PDF Full Text version will give you
an exact copy of the original document,
including all pictures, graphs, charts, etc.
To print a PDF
document, click on the
printer icon in the PDF
menu.
Library CatPac




In this example, you also see a link to the CatPac. This means that
Linscheid Library has some issues of this journal. The library may
have started or stopped the subscription before this article was
available.

If you click on the link, you will see what issues of this publication the
library has.
The journal title is
Library Trends.

The volume number is
58.

You can see that the
library has this volume
on fiche.
Sometimes, you find articles that you cannot access through full text, and
the library does not have a copy.

In the example below, there are no links to full text and the library does
not have the journal.




            What do I
            do now?




                           Don’t stress! There is another option. Many of
                           the databases have an interlibrary loan or ILL
                           option built in. Interlibrary loan is a service
                           available in most libraries.

                           To use Linscheid Library’s ILL service, you must
                           currently be a student, or faculty or staff
                           member.
Requesting ILL
First, make sure the library does not have the material
you are looking for.




Just because what you are looking for isn’t in the
database, doesn’t mean that the library doesn’t have
a copy. A quick check of the CatPac could save you
a lot of time.
Interlibrary Loan Form
               By selecting the ILL icon
               you will get this page, which
               already has most of the
               information filled out for you.

               You fill out your personal
               information and click submit.

               The library that fills your
               request will create a PDF
               copy of the article and send
               it to your email address.
Interlibrary Loan


              It takes time to process ILL
              requests and have the
              information sent to you.

              Most ILL items take anywhere
              from 3-7 days for
              processing, so when you fill
              out the form you need to give
              them at least a week or they
              cannot process your request.
For some databases there isn’t a built-in ILL option. In this case, you
may order the article (or other types of documents, like books the
library doesn’t own) through the library website.
If you need to order something
other than a book or an
article, click the link to the ILL page
to access other types of forms.




                            Then choose the
                              appropriate
                                 form.
Interlibrary loan services are only available to
        ECU students, staff, and faculty.




 To prove your ECU affiliation, you’ll have to login
with your last name and the last 6 digits on the back
                  of your ID card.
Fill out the form as completely as possible.
Use the citation from your search to find all the
relevant information.
That’s all there is to it! ILL will inform you via your

       CAMPUS email address when your materials arrive. The materials
         should be picked up at the Circulation Desk as soon as possible.




             The Linscheid Library does not charge a fee for interlibrary loan
             services. Occasionally materials can only be received from a
             library that charges lending fees. You would be responsible for
             these charges, but you will be notified before we process the
             request. You can then decide whether or not to proceed.
In this tutorial you learned
how to:

 • Find materials in
   Linscheid Library
 • Print full-text articles
 • Order materials via
   Interlibrary Loan

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Accessing Materials

  • 1. Accessing Library and Information Materials At the end of this tutorial, you will be able to: • Find materials in the Linscheid Library • Print full-text articles • Order materials via Interlibrary Loan
  • 2. About this Tutorial Students: This tutorial will: • help you locate materials in the library • help you find articles in online databases • show you how to order materials through our interlibrary loan service It should take you about 20 minutes to complete Faculty: • This tutorial was made using Microsoft PowerPoint 2007. • This purpose of this tutorial is to familiarize students with the university’s online catalog and the physical location of the materials, and provide brief overviews of how to print full-text articles found on the library databases and how to utilize interlibrary loan services. This tutorial meets the following ACRL standards: 1.1.c 2.1.c 1.2.b 2.1.d 1.2.c 2.2.b 2.1.a 2.2.e 2.1.b 2.3b
  • 3. What to watch for… Checkpoints – Notes – These are opportunities to These are to let you know test your knowledge and there is important information check your progress. you need to know about what is being covered.
  • 4. The online catalog helps you find books and other materials, while searching the databases helps you find articles and other helpful information. Now that you’ve found what you want, how do you actually access the materials? This tutorial will show you!
  • 5. Generally, there are three ways to access information: …in the physical library, …electronically, …via Interlibrary Loan (ILL). This tutorial will discuss these three options.
  • 6. When you search the CatPac (ECU’s online catalog), you generally search for books or government documents. Each item has a call number. Call numbers • are a unique number for each item • tell you the location of the item • are based on a letter/number system • are arranged by subject
  • 7. Reading Call Numbers The first section of the call number represents the subject of the book. The second section often represents the author's name, and the last section is generally the date of publication. In this example of a call number, the book is "What you need to know about developing study skills" by Marcia J. Coman published in 1991. LB2395 represents the subject (Methods of Study), .C65 represents the author's last name (Coman), and 1991 is the year of publication.
  • 8. Shelving/Filing Rules of Call numbers Single letters are filed before double letters: -------------------------------------------------------------------- The second part of a call number is made up of a number that may have one or more digits. This line is read numerically. A call number with a smaller number is shelved before one that has a larger number. Some of these numbers may be divided by a decimal; these are also read numerically.
  • 9. Test your skills: Click the book below and see if you can put the books in order according to the call numbers.
  • 10. Sometimes the GREAT! library may not So now what do I do? have a book you are looking for. You can request the book through interlibrary loan, which you will learn about later in this tutorial. And if you think this is a resource that the library should own, you are welcome to suggest a purchase.
  • 11. Searching Databases When you are searching for journal articles, there are several possible ways to access the actual article. In the search result below, the article is available in HTML Full Text, PDF Full Text, and on the shelf in the library (represented by the CatPac logo). Let’s look at these options one at a time.
  • 12. HTML Full Text HTML Full Text gives you all the text of the article but will not give you the formatting of the original article. If the article contains graphs, tables, pictures, etc, you will most likely not see these in the HTML version.
  • 13. PDF Full Text The PDF Full Text version will give you an exact copy of the original document, including all pictures, graphs, charts, etc.
  • 14. To print a PDF document, click on the printer icon in the PDF menu.
  • 15. Library CatPac In this example, you also see a link to the CatPac. This means that Linscheid Library has some issues of this journal. The library may have started or stopped the subscription before this article was available. If you click on the link, you will see what issues of this publication the library has.
  • 16. The journal title is Library Trends. The volume number is 58. You can see that the library has this volume on fiche.
  • 17. Sometimes, you find articles that you cannot access through full text, and the library does not have a copy. In the example below, there are no links to full text and the library does not have the journal. What do I do now? Don’t stress! There is another option. Many of the databases have an interlibrary loan or ILL option built in. Interlibrary loan is a service available in most libraries. To use Linscheid Library’s ILL service, you must currently be a student, or faculty or staff member.
  • 18. Requesting ILL First, make sure the library does not have the material you are looking for. Just because what you are looking for isn’t in the database, doesn’t mean that the library doesn’t have a copy. A quick check of the CatPac could save you a lot of time.
  • 19. Interlibrary Loan Form By selecting the ILL icon you will get this page, which already has most of the information filled out for you. You fill out your personal information and click submit. The library that fills your request will create a PDF copy of the article and send it to your email address.
  • 20. Interlibrary Loan It takes time to process ILL requests and have the information sent to you. Most ILL items take anywhere from 3-7 days for processing, so when you fill out the form you need to give them at least a week or they cannot process your request.
  • 21. For some databases there isn’t a built-in ILL option. In this case, you may order the article (or other types of documents, like books the library doesn’t own) through the library website.
  • 22. If you need to order something other than a book or an article, click the link to the ILL page to access other types of forms. Then choose the appropriate form.
  • 23. Interlibrary loan services are only available to ECU students, staff, and faculty. To prove your ECU affiliation, you’ll have to login with your last name and the last 6 digits on the back of your ID card.
  • 24. Fill out the form as completely as possible. Use the citation from your search to find all the relevant information.
  • 25. That’s all there is to it! ILL will inform you via your CAMPUS email address when your materials arrive. The materials should be picked up at the Circulation Desk as soon as possible. The Linscheid Library does not charge a fee for interlibrary loan services. Occasionally materials can only be received from a library that charges lending fees. You would be responsible for these charges, but you will be notified before we process the request. You can then decide whether or not to proceed.
  • 26. In this tutorial you learned how to: • Find materials in Linscheid Library • Print full-text articles • Order materials via Interlibrary Loan