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Copy of Information Literacy Tutorial (NPU): I want to find a book

Based on a University Library Groningen publication on http://libguides.rug.nl/.

Books

During your study you will have to get your information largely from books. In the chapter 'Types of literature' you have become familiar with various types of books.

Most of these books are for loan, but some of them may be for library use only. That is why you have to use the library catalogue to find the books that are relevant to your research question.

A library catalogue contains the description, availability and location of books, journals and other items from a certain collection. In a traditional library catalogue you will by no means find all the literature that has been published on a subject, but only literature that is part of the library's own collection.

Tips on searching databases and library catalogue

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  • The success of your search depends on the keywords that you use. Expand keywords by thinking around your topic, e.g. computing, information technology, ICT etc.
  • Use acronyms and full names. Identify your keywords in your assignment or related to your topic.

  • Identify words from different cultures, e.g. rubbish /garbage. Use a thesaurus or dictionary to find related or similar terms.

  • Don’t forget to search for people, places, and organisations related to your topic. Use the advanced search screen to be more specific in your search.

  • Continue to revise your search, e.g. use the Refine your search section in Discover! which suggests types of content, specific subject terms and publication dates.

  • Phrase searching: By putting double quotation marks “ ” around a set of words, you will search for the exact words in that order without any change. For example, to find items about study skills, enter “study skills”.

Full-text books on the Internet

Worldwide there are various initiatives to offer digitized books full-text on the internet. Usually this applies only to older books where copyright no longer applies. However, there are also collaborative initiatives by publishers and libraries to offer more recent, and sometimes even new books, full-text online.

The best known and largest provider is Google through its Google Books search engine.

The DIREKT Project Online Information Literacy (IL) Module Platform