the college learning resources : an orientation...
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The College Learning
Resources : An Orientation
2019Sunanta Wongchalee, MPHE-mail: [email protected]: 0 2218-8047, 88199
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Agenda
• Computer room rules• Accessing to the Internet • Library DBs search; books, thesis,
e-articles, etc.• Open Source on the Net• Demo and Q&A
Learning outcomes• New students should be able to;
– Locate resources & services within the library
– Know where to go for assistance from the
library staff.
– Log on the library computer & search that
library’s website.
– Understand what resources are located within
university.
– Understand the basics of database searching
– Recognize issues of academic integrity
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Computer Room
Opening hours•Academic daysMon–Fri 8.00 am to 5.00 pm.
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General Rules
•There is no username & password for usingthe computer
•After your work, “Turn off” or “Shut down”the computer.
• Internet connection requires the authentication by entering your username & password for ChulaWiFi, LAN, the College WiFi
Software with license;
1.SPSS v.22 Windows & Mac (off the campus,
must connect CUNET VPN (Cisco AnyConnect)
http://www.it.chula.ac.th/en/spss-v22
2. X9 Windows & Mac
http://www.car.chula.ac.th/endnote.php
3. v.12 (stand alone, CPHS
license)
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• The printing record;
–Master degree students have
1,500 pages entire the program
–PhD students have 4,000 pages entire the program
–Additional as request; 1 Baht / page
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• Username & password for printing will be assigned.
• Scanner is also provided.
• Take a good care of your valuable belongings.
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Internet Services (CUNET)
Internet account (CUNET) used for• Identifying & authenticating
yourself before accessing to the Internet.
• Accessing Wireless LAN in
the University (ChulaWIFI, ChulaNet,
College WIFI (Cphs_chula WIFI)
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• Using SPSS software
• Accessing to e-collections/publication with full text e.g.e-journal, e-book, online DBs(which subscribed by the Central Library).
• provides the CU computer/laptop users who are off-campus connect to the University network with a secure.
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Using WebVPN
(Virtual Private
Networking)
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•Student's email accountFormat:
• plagiarism checking (Turnitin)
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MORE INFO: http://www.it.chula.ac.th
• to get or create your own password
• to download program
• to get all IT handout
MORE ASSISTANCE
Mr. Thongchai (Tel. 0 2218-8227)
Email: [email protected]
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Library Search on the Net
Opening hours•Academic daysMon–Fri 8.00 am - 5.00 pm.
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What we have in the College Library?
• 5 major resources:1. Book database; English + Thai
books (over 8,000 items, searchfrom Online Public AccessCatalog (OPAC).It is the An-Online Central Catalog of holding of member libraries in the Univ.
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2. Subscribed journals
8 English titles
3. College's Thesis database with some full text since 1996 -2009 (FREE ACCESS by registration: available in OPAC and CUIR (CU
Intellectual Repository)Univ. Network)
4. Journal of Health Research Database
with full text since 1987-
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5. Online databases (CU Reference databases)cover a variety of online / full-text subscriptions,complementary, and free trials databases providedon the campus network to current students, faculty,and staff of Chulalongkorn University.Print, e-mail, download, or save the e-content due toeach site license agreement.
Subject coverage 6 main subjects are following;
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Type of material
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Library Circulation Rules
• General books + Book Delivery System
– 10 items / 2 wks for Master degree students
– 15 items / 2 wks for Doctoral degree students
– Books renewal can be done 1 time (If there is a reservation, you will not be allowed to renew it)
– Overdue fines : 3 baht / day
• Thesis/ Reference Books
– 1 item / 3 days for both Master & Doctoral degree students
– Overdue fines : 30 baht / day (full-text is now available)
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• The library card (Smart card) will beinvalid every semester, need to show thereceipt of payment to the College librarianfor activating.
Library services
Circulation services
• Borrow & return
• Book search
• Reserved books
• Book extension
• Bool delivery request
within the participated
faculty libraries in the
University.
Information services
• Online DBs searching
• Plagiarism checking (by using Turnitin)
• Endnote training (in class / group training provided or individual)
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• Main Central Library (is next to the Univ. President Bldg.)
Academic days
Mon-Fri 8.00am-7.00pm
Sat 9.00am-4.00pm (fl.1-7)
4.00pm-6.00pm (fl.1-6)
Sun 9.00am-6.00pm (fl.1-5)
Check: Extended the service hrs. @ www.car.chula.ac.th
• A branch at Chaloem
Rajakumari 60 Bldg.
(Chamchuri 10 Bldg.)
Academic days
Mon-Fri 9.00am-7.00pm.
Sat-Sun 9.00am-6.00pm.
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The Office of Academic Resources
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Databases Search Tools
• Simple search
• Advanced search
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Simple Search
The words or phrase that best describe the information you want to find i.e; title, author, keyword, phrases.
• Title :the title of the article, or book you are looking for
• Author: use the last name, follow by the first name
• Keyword: a word/phrase that describes the topic e.g.Quality of life, Malaria, Dengue ,Diabetes
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Advanced searchUse Boolean operator;
AND: to find articles with both of two terms together e.g. health education AND secondary school
OR: to find articles with one or both terms
e.g. health education OR health promotion
AND NOT: to find articles which have the first term but not the second term
e.g. health education AND NOT health promotion
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Search Tips
• Search more than 1 database
• Study “help menu”, “how to” from each database
• Use "quotation marks" to search for exact phrases.
e.g. “health care reform” “health services
access”
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Some Subscribed Databases related to Health Sciences: Example
The world's most comprehensive collection of e-
book, and dissertations and theses from around
the world. Subject coverage is; Medical
Science, Nursing, Allied Health, Public
Health, and Pharmacology
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• Academic Search Complete is a large
interdisciplinary database that abstracts and indexes over 9,300 scholarly and popular periodicals, and full text. More than 4,400 of the journals are peer-reviewed.
– Health Sciences DBs
• CLNAHL Plus with full-text articles is the world's most comprehensive source of full text for nursing & allied health journals
• Dentistry & Oral Sciences Source
– Earth/Environment DBs
– Education DBs & Psychology/Sociology DBsetc.
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• Wiley Online Library is an electronic collection of over 850 full-text journals .
Subject coverage is;•Health Sciences
•Life & Physical Sciences
•Medicine
•Social & Behavioral Sciences
•Veterinary Medicine
•Humanities
•Mathematics and Statistics etc.
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• Science Direct is the world's largest subscription-based collection of scientific, technical, medical and social science research journals.
• ClinicalKey is a medical search engine and
database tool owned by medical and scientific
publishing company
– full-text access to over 600 of Elsevier's journals,
– 1,000 books, and
– 9,000 medical and procedural videos.
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• Scopus contains 30 million abstracts with full-text
citations in Life Sciences, Health Sciences,
Physical Sciences and Social Sciences. (search
for SJR: Scimago Journal Ranking)
• Web of Science (search for Journal Impact
Factor: IF)
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Open Source on the Net
• PubMed is a service of the U.S. National Library of Medicine that includes over 18 million citations fromMEDLINE and other life science journals for biomedical articles back to 1948. PubMed includes full text articles and other related resources.
• WHOLIS is the WHO library database available on the web covering more than 70,000 bibliographic records i.e. books, journals, research reports, proceeding. There are some full-text link provided.
• Directory of Open Access Journal (DOAJ)
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College Library Homepage
http://library.cphs.chula.ac.th
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Conclusion What you need to know for learning process?
• OPAC; to search for books, thesis, (e-book, e-thesis).
• CU References DBs; to search for e-articles(Tool; simple & advanced search).
• Turnitin; to check text that matches other papers or sources (QE Proposal, thesis, dissertation).
• EndNote; to manage your citation style for the thesis.
• Publication; to complete the Master degree (requires 1 paper published in academic journal).
For PhD depends on the selected study program: course
work (1 Int. Journal) or non- course work program (2 Int. Journals)
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