Library Orientation Template
Transcript: Call numbers look like this in Quick Search: HV6035 .V61998 but often look like this on the book: HV6035 .V6 1998 Map by Janelle Gurnsey Library pictures are the copyright of UIS Icons are available under Creative Commons, via iconfinder.com All other pictures (e.g the background of this section you're reading now) copyright free images via stock.xchng: http://www.sxc.hu Videos by UIS Library Instructional Services Prezi based on template by Ned Potter Template used with permission. Email or call your Academic Liaison Librarian to make a 1-to-1 appointment PS4523 .V63 2001 Library [computers, study carrels] If you are unable to find a book you want at Brookens Library you may be able to find it in one of the other I-Share Libraries. When you find a title you want, request it using the "Request through I-Share" button in the catalog. If the book is not available through an I-Share Library, you may request it through My ILL. Online students who do not live within 70 miles of Brookens or other I-Share library can request books using MyILL. General Reference Collection Legal Reference Collection Government Documents Brookens Library 1st Floor (basement) OR search a database directly by clicking the "Databases" link under "Quick Links" Academic Liaison office Stairwell Area Copyright Use the Format area to limit by format: Article http://www.uis.edu/archives/ Borrowing items: Click on "Availability" to see if the book is available for check out, and to get its Call Number The Reference Desk Circulation Desk & Book Return You always need your I-card to borrow: Undergraduate students, alumni, and special borrowers can check out UIS materials for 4 weeks, with 3 renewals. Graduate/doctoral students, faculty, and staff can check out UIS materials for 16 weeks, with 6 renewals. Videos/DVDs circulate to current students and staff for one week with a limit of three items. No renewals: overdue fines are $2.00 per day per item. Faculty can check out videos/DVDs for one month with three renewals. Materials from other libraries will have varied loan periods. Hours: Mon-Thur - 8:30am to midnight Fri - 8:30am - 5pm Sat - 10am to 6pm Sun - 2pm to 10pm Phone: 217-206-6550 PR2894 .S38 1998 [computers, study carrels, copier] Finding what you need E208 .T836 The Library website is at http://library.uis.edu PR2894 .B384 1998 Library hours during the semester: Mon-Thur: 8:30am - 12:00am Fri: 8:30am - 6:00pm Sat: 10:00am - 6:00pm Sun: 2:00pm - 12:00am Hours subject to change during holidays, breaks, intersession, etc. DS723.3 .S3 2nd floor (Main level) Read call numbers starting alphabetically, then numerically: Historical records of UIS State depository for local government records Rare, valuable and fragile books and periodicals Oral history collection Online collection of digitized resources Once you're at http://library.uis.edu/ just type something into the search box to get started. If you need help using the Library you can ask at the Reference and Information Desk, or you can e-mail: libref@uis.edu For IT support: the ITS Help Desk offers help through walk-in, phone, email and chat. 217.206.6000 Toll-free in the US: 877.847.0443 email: techsupport@uis.edu You can follow the library on twitter @UISLib, and find us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/UISLibrary My ILL (Interlibrary Loan) Welcome to the library. 3rd floor I-Share Quick Search is found on the Library homepage and can be accessed from any PC, at home or on campus, or from mobile devices. Quick Search locates books, journals and other resources in the library. Quick Search finds out if items are available or on loan. Quick Search links to electronic resources. Quick Search allows you to access “My Library Account” http://library.uis.edu/ Use the Format area to limit results by format: article, book, video, etc. Finding electronic resources... Specialized lab of seventeen computers for graphics, digital video and audio production Scanners, video converters, color printer http://libguides.uis.edu/librarians Useful links. You can start off in the usual way, by using the Quick Search at http://library.uis.edu Lounge Finding & Requesting Books via Quick Search Don't forget our Research Guides - there's one for every major! Click "Research Guides" under "Quick Links" Video On the 2nd Floor (main floor) of the Library, you can get help finding resources at the Reference & Information Desk, or check out materials at the Circulation Desk. Main Stacks The library spends lots of money on electronic resources - e-books, e-journals, and databases - so you can get them for free. This is often stuff that Google cannot find, so make the most of it! The majority of e-Resources can be accessed from any PC on or off campus. (Off-campus access requires your NetID and password.) Entrance Find resources for your subject at http://libguides.uis.edu/ Periodicals DS723 .S3 Archive/Special Collections Illinois Regional Archives Depository (IRAD) Our YouTube Channel is at