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Audiology and the LibraryWhat you need to know to get started at the University of Southampton
Isobel [email protected]
www.southampton.ac.uk/library
The basics
Fire alarms
Using your mobile phone
Entrance Hall
Level 2
Food and drink
Lattés Café
Drinks & cold food allowed on levels 1, 2, 3
Bottled water only on 4 & 5
Printing and copying
Self-service copying and printing.
(Level 2 Right Corridor)
Printing and copying
Moneyloaders
(Level 2 Right Corridor)
Workspaces in the library
Level 2
iSolutions workstations
(Right Corridor)
Workspaces in the library
Levels 1, 2, 3 and 5
Group Study Rooms
The Library web site
www.southampton.ac.uk/library
What’s in the library?
http://www.flickr.com/photos/shindotv/3835365695/
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WebCat
The Library’s online catalogue
Available on computers throughout the library
Also available from the library home page https://www-lib.soton.ac.uk/
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Call numberStates if the copy
is on loan
Blurb about the book
Click here for full bibliographic details
(publisher, date of publication etc)
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More than just a library catalogue
You can also:
Renew your books
Place holds on items which are on loan
Access your Library record to see details of loans, holds etc.
Access e-journals and e-books
Where your resources are kept
Level 1:
Journals
Newspapers
Note – many journals are only online
Where your resources are kept
Level 2
Course Collection
Books in high demand
Overnight Loans
Where your resources are kept
Level 3
Books
- Psychology
- Social Sciences
- Anatomy
- Medicine
LoC Classificationhttp://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Dome_Main_Reading_Room_Library_of_Congress.JPG
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W – Medicine and related subjects W Health Professions
WA Public Health
WB Practice of Medicine
WC Communicable Diseases
WD Disorders of Systemic, Metabolic or Environmental Origin, etc.
WE Musculoskeletal System
WF Respiratory System
WG Cardiovascular System
WH Hemic and Lymphatic Systems
WI Digestive System
WJ Urogenital System
WK Endocrine System
WL Nervous System
WM Psychiatry
WN Radiology. Diagnostic Imaging
WO Surgery
WP Gynecology
WQ Obstetrics
WR Dermatology
WS Pediatrics
WT Geriatrics. Chronic Disease
WU Dentistry. Oral Surgery
WV Otolaryngology
WW Ophthalmology
WX Hospitals and Other Health Facilities
WY Nursing
WZ History of Medicine
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WV Otolaryngology
WV 1-101 Reference Works. General Works
WV 140-190 Diseases. Therapeutics
WV 200-290 Ear
WV 300-358 Nose and Paranasal Sinuses
WV 400-440 Pharyngeal Region
WV 500-540 Larynx
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WV 200-290 EarWV 200 General works
WV 201 Anatomy. Physiology
WV 210 Examination. Diagnosis. Diagnostic methods
WV 220 External ear
WV 222 Ear canal. Foreign bodies. Cerumen
WV 225 Tympanic membrane
WV 230 Middle ear. Eustachian tube. Petrous bone
WV 232 Otitis media (including aerotitis)
WV 233 Mastoid region
WV 250 Labyrinth
WV 255 Vestibular apparatus
WV 258 Meniere's disease
WV 265 Otosclerosis
WV 270 Audiology. Hearing. Hearing disorders. Deafness
WV 271 Deafness and other hearing
disorders in children
WV 272 Physiology of hearing. Auditory perception. Tinnitus.
Function tests
WV 274 Hearing devices. Cochlear implants.
WV 276 Treatment of deafness
WV 280 Deaf-mutism
WV 290 Neoplasms
How do I borrow books?
Borrowing and returning items
Loans Desk
Borrowing and returning items
Self-issue/ return units
Borrowing and returning items
Black Book Return Slots
Self Issue/Return machine - books through the Red Book Return Slots
No fines – card blocked instead
Invoiced if book is very overdue
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Library Quiz
http://www.flickr.com/photos/pagedooley/3199296759/
What was your first drink today?
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1. Coffee2. Tea3. Juice4. Water5. Other
When you enter the library, which level are you on?
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1. Level 12. Level 23. Level 34. Level 45. Level 5
If a continuous alarm sounds, what should you do?
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1. Leave the library by the nearest fire exit
2. Wait to be advised by library staff
3. Continue studying
To book a study room, where should you go?
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1. Loans desk2. Reception desk3. Level 3 enquiry
desk
What do you need to borrow books?
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1. University ID card
2. Letter from a tutor
3. You can't borrow books
Where can you answer your phone or make a call?
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1. Level 12. Level 33. Level 2
Entrance Hall
What will you find in the Course Collection?
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1. Reading list items in great demand
2. Books for postgrads only
3. Fiction for leisure reading
How do you add money to your print/copy account?
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1. Buy a copy card
2. Go to the money loaders on Level 2
3. Pay at Student Services
4. Pay online
Where will you find most print journals?
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1. Level 42. Level 53. Level 1
Understanding journalshttp://www.flickr.com/photos/nics_events/2239162464/
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What is a journal?
A journal is a publication which is published periodically, for example every week, month, six months etc.
Journals contain articles by different authors
Journals can be magazine style (aimed at practioners), review style (e.g. Annuals Reviews in…) or primary research journals (e.g. Ear & Hearing)
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What is an article?
Scientists write up their research findings as an article for inclusion in a scientific journal.
Before publication, articles go through a process of peer review where other researchers check the findings.
Journal articles are most often Primary Research Articles. However, they can also be Review Articles.
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How an article is made up
An article will have the following parts:– Abstract
a short description of experiments, results, and conclusions. It usually appears after the title or at the end of the article.
– Introduction– Methods– Results– Discussion– Conclusion– References
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Article Exercise
http://www.flickr.com/photos/pagedooley/3199296759/
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Journal article exercise
Using this article:– http://
aja.asha.org/cgi/reprint/17/2/109
Answer the questions on the article worksheet on Blackboard
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Reading a reading list
http://www.flickr.com/photos/krawcowicz/3444474221/
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Reading lists
Books
Chapters in books
Articles in periodicals/journals
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Reference to a book
Nelson PA, Elliott SJ. Active control of sound. San Diego, CA: Academic Press, 1992.
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Reference to a book chapter
P.A Nelson ‘An introduction to acoustics’ in Fundamentals of noise and vibration edited by F.J. Fahy and J.G. Walker. London : Spon, 1998.
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Reference to a journal article
Tichy J. Current and future issues of active noise control. Journal of Acoustical Society of Japan (E) 1991;12(6):255-62.
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What do you need for a reference?
http://www.flickr.com/photos/pagedooley/3199296759/
Check the zappers
Press any key - light should flash
What was your first drink today?
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1. Coffee2. Tea3. Juice4. Water5. Other
What must you include in a book reference?
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1. Author(s)2. Publisher3. Year4. Place
published5. Title
What about a journal article?
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1. Author2. Title3. Journal name4. Place
published5. Volume, pages6. Publisher7. Year
A web page?
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1. Title2. Year3. Page owner4. URL5. Author6. Date accessed
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Reading list exercise
http://www.flickr.com/photos/pagedooley/3199296759/
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Reading list exercise
On the reference worksheet on Blackboard, note whether the references are: – Books– Chapters in books– Articles in periodicals/journals
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Reading a reading list - answers M J Griffin, 1990, Handbook of Human
Vibration, Academic Press – Journal article
Vibrations of Bars in Kinsler, Frey, Coppens & Sanders (2000), Fundamentals of Acoustics, 4th ed, New York: Wiley – Book chapter
Haughton, P. M., Acoustics for audiologists, 2002- book
KI Lee, VF Humphrey, TG Leighton (2007) Predictions of the modified Biot-Attenborough model for the dependence of phase velocity on porosity in cancellous bone, Ultrasonics, 46, 323-330 – Journal article
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Reading a reading list Brown, W.G.Scott- (1996). Scott-Brown's
Otolaryngology Vol.2 Adult Audiology. . 6r.e. Butterworth-Heinemann. - book
Lieberman, P (2007) The evolution of human speech - Its anatomical and neural bases, Current Anthropology, 48 (10), pp39-66 – Journal article
Wickens, C.D. (1989) Attention and skilled performance. In Human Skills, edited by Denis H. Holding, pp71-105. New York: John Wiley & Sons – book chapter
Practical Anatomy and Physiology of the Ocular Motor System in Jacobson, Newman and Kartush (eds) Handbook of balance function testing, 1997 – book chapter
Information skills session
Friday 19th October, 2-3pm Library training rm 4075
– Beyond reading lists· Finding research information yourself
– Why can’t I just google? ·Evaluating information on the web
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Assignment
1. Quiz – hand in by end Friday 12th October at Library rm 4073- copy available on Blackboard
2. Watch Library presentation on understanding reading lists (6minutes)www.soton.ac.uk/library/infoskills/readinglist/index.html
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Further help
Isobel Stark
Or
www.soton.ac.uk/library/