Tuesday, February 12, 2008

E-books week taking place Monday 11th February through to Friday 15th February 2008

QM Library Services are highlighting e-books that have been purchased for student and staff use. We currently have e-books for Business and Management, Dentistry, Economics, Engineering, Geography, History, Medicine, Politics and Reference books such as dictionaries.

Look out for the posters and pick up book marks from the library counters. Contact your subject librarian for more information about books in your subject area.

Any questions about ebooks in general? Please contact Marie Montague <m.b.montague@qmul.ac.uk>.


Monday, February 11, 2008

New Intersite Return Service for One Week and Ordinary Loans

From Monday February 11th you can return any One Week or Ordinary Loan to any QMUL library, and it will be returned to the library which you borrowed it from. Loans returned in this way will be cleared from your record at the time when you hand them in, and any fines due may be paid at any library.

Please note that it will not always be possible to have loans reissued at other libraries after the maximum renewal limit has been reached, as a result of local differences in loan policies.

Friday, February 1, 2008

E-BOOK SURVEY - win amazon vouchers

Participate in the national ebook survey and enter a draw for Amazon vouchers!

JISC, the agency that oversees use of ICT to support education and research in UK academic community, is funding a major study into the use of e-books in UK universities. As part of that study, JISC has purchased 36 e-books in business and management, engineering, media studies and medicine which will be available until July 2009. Details of these e-books have been loaded into the Library catalogue and subject lists are also available. You will need to have an athens username and password to access them.

To benchmark user attitudes towards e-books, there is now a survey running to gather student and staff attitudes to this resource format. The survey is entirely web-based, confidential and quick to complete. If you want to be entered into the draw, you are asked to give your university email address at the end of the survey, but this will not be linked to your response.

To participate in the survey, please go to one of the following web pages:

Students
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/slais/research/ciber/observatory/students/

Staff
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/slais/research/ciber/observatory/faculty/

The survey will close at midnight on Friday 15th February 2008.

For any further information, please contact Marie Montague (m.b.montague@qmul.ac.uk).

EndNote Web and the Web of Knowledge upgrades on Sunday

Thomson Scientific will be upgrading EndNote Web and the Web of Knowledge on Sunday, February 3rd, 2008. The EndNote Web upgrade will commence at 12:00 a.m. EST. - 5.00 a.m. GMT. and Web of Knowledge at 9:00 a.m. EST. - 2.00 p.m. GMT. There will be brief disruptions to access on services throughout the day. We apologise for any inconvenience that this may cause.

Further to recent announcements at ISI Web of Knowledge news.

If you require assistance or any additional information regarding the service, please contact the Mimas, ISI Web of Knowledge helpdesk at : wok@mimas.ac.uk we will be happy to help.