During the Library closure period you will still be able to use the Place Request option online for article requests as Library staff will still be working remotely. Unfortunately we will be unable to process requests for physical books however as we will be not be able to retrieve these from our own Library stock, or from external sources.
Many full text articles and books are available to read online. You can search for both articles and books using the library search box, simply enter a few key words or the title of the article or book you are looking for. The results will then be displayed and you can either identify the source you want or refine the search using the “refine options” on the left hand side. You need to Login to read the full text.
For a more detailed article search use the advanced search
or one of the many databases available – (Medline, CINAHL etc. follow the link for databases a-z)
If you need help with searching for articles please contact
one of the specialist librarians or your local trust based librarian as we can also provide
telephone help and support.
Don’t
forget library members also have access to 100’s of e-books that are freely
available to read day or night (Internet access required). E-Books are clearly
identified in the library catalogue, all you need to do is logon with your
library number & password you can read the book online.
To
find what e-books are available, enter your keyword search as normal in the
library search box. You can limit or
refine the search results to only display e-books by selecting resource type,
and e-books, (please note you may need to click on show more to see the e-books option – this only displays if there
are e-books )
It is generally possible to
copy and print sections or a chapter from an e-book (within copyright
restrictions), and most e-books identify how much can be printed.
if the book you want
to read isn’t available as an e-book, please contact your trust or specialist librarian and we will endeavour to order an electronic
copy.
If you find a link that doesn’t work please let us know by using the ‘Report a Problem’ link at the bottom of the screen. Article details are autocompleted and can easily be sent to us. We will investigate and resolve the problem as quickly as possible.
Support and advice is available to help you access resources and subject specialist librarians. Each specialist librarian produces a Library Subject Guide (Libguide). Libguides will help you to find information relevant to your specialty and connect you with your Specialist Librarian. Short online tutorials are also available. You can request a literature search online. Links to these services are detailed below.
You can email your specialist librarian from the Libguide and we would advise making contact via email in the first instance during this period. Contact details for specialist librarians is also available at https://healthcarelibrary.qub.ac.uk/TrainingandSupport/SpecialistLibrarians/