Using library resources : what, when and how!

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Abstract

Libraries collect, store and organise information and make it readily accessible for use. Libraries can also direct users to other profession-specific repositories of information. Hard-copy materials within the library are organised using a classification system and located by searching the catalogues. Electronic data is accessed using electronic databases or, in some cases, can be accessed via a library catalogue. Successful searches for information about a particular topic demand certain skills. These include the ability to define the topic of interest, select appropriate electronic search tools, and conduct a basic search of databases and the catalogue system to identify and access the information required.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationNavigating the Maze of Research: Enhancing Nursing and Midwifery Practice
EditorsSally Borbasi, Debra Jackson
Place of PublicationChatswood, N.S.W.
PublisherElsevier
Pages31-49
Number of pages19
Edition4th Australian and NZ ed.
ISBN (Print)9780729542135
Publication statusPublished - 2016

Keywords

  • libraries
  • academic libraries
  • information literacy

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