How many of you have:
A - used the Library Search (aka the "library catalogue", once called "One Stop Search")
B - visited the City Planning subject guide
C - ordered something using Document Delivery
D - used the Avery Index database
E - used the Oxford Art Online database
F - used a reference management software (e.g. Mendeley, Zotero, EndNote)
Answer at www.menti.com/v4ojyk8y4g
Currently:
Request physical books to pick up at
Elizabeth Dafoe Library
Request scanned portions of books in & outside our collection (up to 10% or 1 chapter)
Limited in-person study space available
Search for the Table of Contents:
Try to find all the different ways of expressing the concept you're searching for. This can be done by:
E.g.: Canad* - finds Canada, Canadian, Canadians
Christian* - finds Christian, Christians, Christianity...
Note - Christ* also finds Christmas, Christo (the artist)...
More search tips on the Graduate Help & Services pages
www.menti.com/v4ojyk8y4g
For more useful keywords, check:
("Request from another library" link in the Library Search)
No physical book requests
Request a copy of up to 10% or one chapter of a book
Request journal articles
Link to full text of Chicago Manual of Style further down the page
(or access via the Library Search)
Free software options:
bit.ly/UMplanning