Get the Best from the Library for … Informatics

dataWant to get the best from the Library for Informatics? A key starting point is the Subject Guide at www.ed.ac.uk/is/subject-guides-informatics Start here to explore print and electronic collections, library facilities and library news. Any questions? Your Academic Support Librarian is Angela Nicholson.

Featured Recent Purchases for Informatics in 2014-15 include:

Foundations and Trends in Technology

Provides high quality reviews, surveys, and tutorials of significant research topics written by leading authors in their field. Titles include:

Foundations and Trends in: Computer Graphics and Vision; Databases; Human-Computer Interaction; Information Retrieval; Machine Learning; Programming Languages; Theoretical Computer Science; Web Science

Angela Nicholson, Academic Support Librarian – Informatics

Get the Best from the Library for … Business

businessstudent100x70 Want to get the best from the Library for Business? A key starting point is the Business Subject Guide at http://www.ed.ac.uk/is/subject-guides Start here to explore print and electronic collections, library facilities and library news. Any questions? Your Academic Support Librarian is Angela Nicholson.

Featured Library Resources for Business in 2014-15 include

Oxford Handbooks Online

Online Handbooks and Reference for Business and Management from key publishers, including Oxford University Press.

Fame

Fame contain detailed financial information of all UK companies updated monthly with up to 10 years of data. FAME allows you to search by a range of criteria including: location, industry, number of employees, balance sheet items and ratios.

Orbis

Orbis contains comprehensive information on companies worldwide, with an emphasis on private company information. Use it to research individual companies, search for companies by profile, analyse companies. Orbis contains information on both listed and unlisted companies.

Angela Nicholson, Academic Support Librarian – Business

 

 

Get the Best from the Library for … Literatures, Languages and Cultures

studentsreadingrWant to get the best from the Library for Literatures, Languages and Cultures? A key starting point are the Subject Guides for Literatures, Languages and Cultures – find your subject at http://www.ed.ac.uk/is/subject-guides Start here to explore print and electronic collections, library facilities and library news. Any questions? Your Academic Support Librarian is Shenxiao Tong.

Spotlight on significant resources for Literatures, Languages and Cultures purchased recently:

International Database of Shakespeare on Film, Television and Radio

This authoritative online database of Shakespeare-related content in film, television, radio and video recordings is international in scope, is regularly updated and currently holds nearly 8,000 records dating from the 1890s to the present day.

Izvestiia Digital Archive

Among the longest-running Russian newspapers, Izvestiia was founded in March 1917 and during the Soviet period was the official organ of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR. Remarkable for its serious and balanced treatment of subject matter, Izvestiia has traditionally been a popular news source within intellectual and academic circles. The database platform offers the option to go to “All Sources” so that you can cross-search the content with the Pravda Digital Archive and other digital resources.

Orlando

Orlando – “Women’s Writing in the British Isles from the Beginnings to the Present” is a dynamic resource for the study of English literature, women’s writing, and cultural history in general. It consists of factual, critical, and interpreted material, with biographical and writing career entries on over 1,000 writers, more than 850 of them British women. It also includes selected non-British or international women writers, and British and international men, as well as more than thirty thousand dated items representing events and processes in a wide range of contexts such as history, science, medicine, economics and law.

Kotobarabia Arab Leaders, Historians and Philosophers Collection

This is an Arabic e-book collection containing approximately 5,000 titles from nearly 1,000 important Arab thinkers, philosophers, historians, politicians, and theologians in the Arab world. Topics cover feminism, modern medicine, political reforms, including the Orabi Revolution, education, arts, religion, and more. The collection includes works by the Four Imams of the Sunni Sect, the Al Azhar Modern Sheikhs; various authors of the Modern Arab Enlightenment, and rare works by the former Egyptian royal family. The database search platform is in English, with printable and downloadable features.

Chinese Periodical Full-text Database (1911-1949)

The database currently consists of eight series, containing the full text of more than 10,000 periodicals published during this important Minguo (i.e. Republic of China) period. it is cross searchable with the Late Qing Dynasty Full-text Periodicals 1833-1911.

Casalini ebooks Collection

The Casalini full text platform (Torrossa) provides access to a selection of 1,867 scholarly e-books from Italian and Spanish academic publishers since 2000 for University of Edinburgh users. The collection consists of 1,188 titles on Italian studies and Italian literature and 679 titles on Spanish studies. The books are in Italian or Spanish and can be either downloaded or viewed online in PDF format. The e-book collection is fully searchable, including by words in the full text.

Oxford Handbooks Online – Literature Module

OHO brings together the world’s leading scholars to discuss research and the latest thinking on a range of major topics. Each Handbook offers thorough introductions to topics and a critical survey of the current state of scholarship in a particular field of study, creating an original conception of the field and setting the agenda for new research. The articles review the key issues and major debates, and provide an original argument for how those debates might evolve.

Oxford Bibliographies Online

Designed to provide authoritative guidance, Oxford Bibliographies is an innovative online reference tool that combines the best features of a high-level encyclopaedia and the best features of a traditional bibliography in a style that responds to the way people do research online.

ARTFL-FRANTEXT

ARTFL-FRANTEXT is the main database of the ARTFL Project (American and French Research on the Treasury of the French Language). It consists of over 3500 transcribed texts ranging from classic works of French literature to various kinds of non-fiction prose and technical writing from the 12th to the 20th century. Genres include novels, poetry, theatre, journalism, essays, correspondence, and treatises. Subjects include literary criticism, biology, history, economics, and philosophy. In most cases standard scholarly editions were used in converting the text into machine-readable form, and the data contain page references to these editions.

Shenxiao Tong, Academic Support Librarian – LLC

 

 

Get the Best from the Library for … Economics

businessstudent100x70Want to get the best from the Library for Economics? A key starting point is the Economics Subject Guide at http://www.ed.ac.uk/is/subject-guides Start here to explore print and electronic collections, library facilities and library news. Any questions? Your Academic Support Librarian is Angela Nicholson.

Featured Library Resources for Economics in 2014-15 include:

Oxford Handbooks Online & SAGE Knowledge

Online Handbooks and Reference for Economics and Finance from key publishers, including Oxford University Press and Sage.

SAGE Research Methods

SAGE Research Methods is a research methods tool created to help and support beginning and advanced researchers in every step of a research project.

Endnote Online

Register to get an Endnote Online account to help store and manage your references. Learn how to create citations and reference lists in a variety of styles. See http://www.docs.is.ed.ac.uk/docs/Libraries/PDF/guideEndNoteWebregistering.pdf

Angela Nicholson, Academic Support Librarian – Economics

 

 

Get the Best from the Library for … Politics and International Relations

IFWant to get the best from the Library for Politics and International Relations?

 

Discover the Subject Guides for your area at http://www.ed.ac.uk/is/subject-guides. Start here to explore print and electronic collections, library facilities and library news.

Any questions? Your Academic Support Librarians are Caroline Stirling and Christine Love-Rodgers

Spotlight on significant resources for P&IR purchased recently:

Peace Research Abstracts

Covers essential areas related to peace research, including conflict resolution, international affairs and peace psychology. Records selected from the most important sources within the discipline, such as: Journal of Peace Research, Journal of Conflict Resolution and International Journal of Refugee Law.

PAIS International

Covers issues in the public debate through selective coverage of a wide variety of international sources including journal articles, books, government documents, statistical directories, grey literature, research reports, conference papers, web content, and more.

Media Education Foundation (MEF) digital films service

MEF produces and distributes documentary films and other educational resources to inspire critical thinking about the social, political, and cultural impact of American mass media.

China Law Info

A bilingual database for China legal documents and information. The database provides both the original Chinese version and the English translation of China laws and regulations, judicial cases, tax treaties, white papers, law journals and gazettes

Very Short Introductions – Social Sciences

Online version of Oxford University Press’s Very Short Introductions series. Written by experts in the field they offer a bridge between reference content and higher academic work. Access to Social Sciences collection only.

Caroline Stirling – Academic Support Librarian for Social and Political Science
@SPSLibrarian

Get the Best from the Library for … History, Classics & Archaeology

church in parma Want to get the best from the Library for History, Classics and Archaeology? Discover the Subject Guides for your area at http://www.ed.ac.uk/is/subject-guides. Start here to explore print and electronic collections, library facilities and library news. Any questions? Your Academic Support Librarian is Margaret Forrest.

Spotlight on significant resources for HCA purchased recently:

Supplementum Epigraphicum Graecum Online

The Supplementum Epigraphicum Graecum systematically collects newly published Greek inscriptions as well as publications on previously known documents. It presents complete Greek texts of all new inscriptions with a critical apparatus; it summarizes new readings, interpretations, and studies of known inscriptions, and occasionally presents the Greek text of these documents. The online edition includes all SEG volumes, and will incorporate all future volumes in the series. Supplementum Epigraphicum Graecum Online is automatically updated upon publication of the annual volume.

Thesaurus Linguae Latinae

The Thesaurus linguae Latinae is not only the largest Latin dictionary in the world, but also the first to cover all the Latin texts from the classical period up to about 600 A.D. 31 academies, and scholarly societies from 23 countries support the work of the Bayerische Akademie (Thesaurusbüro München). The two databases of Bibliotheca Teubneriana Latina (BTL) and Thesaurus Linguae Latinae (TLL) are linked by a common user interface, so that the Thesaurus and the Latin texts of the Bibliotheca Teubneriana can be accessed through one panel, which allows various and differentiated searches. (TLL)

Accessible Archives

Eyewitness accounts of historical events, vivid descriptions of daily life, editorial observations, commerce as seen through advertisements, and genealogical records. Includes archives from African American Newspapers, American County Histories, Civil War archives and many other eighteenth and nineteenth century newspaper and journal archives.

British History Online (Premium content)

British History Online is the digital library containing some of the core printed primary and secondary sources for the medieval and modern history of the British Isles. Created by the Institute of Historical Research and the History of Parliament Trust, it aims to support academic and personal users around the world in their learning, teaching and research.

Congressional Record

ProQuest Congressional is a comprehensive online collection of primary source congressional publications and legislative research materials covering all topics, including government, current events, politics, economics, business, science and technology, international relations, social issues, finance, insurance, and medicine. Finding aid for congressional hearings, committee prints, committee reports and documents from 1970-present, and the daily Congressional Record from 1985-present. Compiled legislative histories from 1969-present.

Irish Times Archive
This historical newspaper provides genealogists, researchers and scholars with online, easily-searchable first-hand accounts and unparalleled coverage of the politics, society and events of the time.

Margaret Forrest – Academic Support Librarian, HCA

Get the Best from the Library … for Divinity

NEW COLLEGE 13.16-MrWant to get the best from the Library for Divinity? A key starting point is the Divinity Subject Guide at http://www.ed.ac.uk/is/subject-guides-divinity. Start here to explore print and electronic collections, library facilities and library news. Any questions? Your Academic Support Librarian is Christine Love-Rodgers.

Spotlight on significant resources for Divinity purchased recently:

Oxford Bibliographies – Buddhism, Islamic Studies

This online resource combines an annotated bibliography and a high-level encyclopedia, to guide researchers to the best available scholarship

Encyclopedia of the Bible and its Reception

This printed guide to the origins and development of the canonical texts of the Bible and the history of the Bible’s interpretation and reception across the centuries is now available at New College Library.

Supplementum Epigraphicum Graecum

Access to newly published Greek inscriptions as well as previously known documents, and complete Greek texts of all new inscriptions with a critical apparatus, all online.

Christine Love-Rodgers, Academic Support Librarian – Divinity

Get the Best from the Library Week Timetable

#LibraryPop #GetTheBestFrom

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Come and meet your Academic Support Librarian at drop in sessions on the 1st Floor, Main Library

27th October- 31st October

2-3pm 3-4pm
Monday 27th Divinity, History, Classics & Archaeology Politics & International Relations, Economics
Tuesday 28th Literatures, Languages and Cultures Business School, Informatics
Wednesday 29th Design, History of Art, Architecture, Music, Law Medicine
Thursday 30th Sociology, Social Work, Social Policy, Education Psychology, Philosophy, Language Sciences, Research Methods
Friday 31st Health in Social Science Chemistry, Physics, Maths

We look forward to meeting you!

 The Library Academic Support Team

Coming soon … Get the Best from the Library Week 27-31October 2014

whats_new__web slider image 2rrThe Library Academic Support Team are running Get the Best from the Library Week between 27-31 October. Get the Best from the Library Week is all about helping you find out more about how the Library can work for you at the University of Edinburgh. Come and meet us at the Pop-Up Library, 1st Floor Main Library between 2-4pm every day next week to pick up flyers and freebies!

During Get the Best from the Library Week you can:

  • Discover the full range of information resources available to you
  • Find out about on new resources purchased recently
  • Get one-to-one support from a library specialist in your subject area

The Library Academic Support team provides support to staff and students for all matters relating to library services, so no matter what your question is, we aim to help!

Hope to see you there!

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