Library Reference List
Library Reference List
This Library Reference List is specifically designed to assist graduate students at [Your Company Name] in sourcing materials for their thesis. This curated list includes a variety of sources, databases, and other relevant materials to ensure comprehensive research.
I. Reference List
A. Books
Title |
Author |
Year |
Description |
Location |
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"The Craft of Research" |
Wayne C. Booth |
2056 |
A comprehensive guide to conducting and presenting research effectively. |
Main Library, 2nd Floor |
"Writing Your Thesis" |
Paul Oliver |
2053 |
A step-by-step guide to planning, writing, and completing a successful thesis. |
Main Library, 3rd Floor |
B. Journals
Title |
Publisher |
Frequency |
Description |
Access |
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"Journal of Research Practice" |
Athabasca University |
Quarterly |
Covers various aspects of research practice, including methodology and project management. |
Online Database |
"The Lancet" |
Elsevier |
Weekly |
A leading medical journal with comprehensive research articles and reviews. |
Main Library, 1st Floor |
C. Databases
Name |
Description |
Access |
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JSTOR |
Provides access to thousands of academic journals, books, and primary sources. |
Online Database |
PubMed |
Offers a vast collection of biomedical literature, including research articles and reviews. |
Online Database |
II. Access Information
A. How to Access Resources
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On-Campus: Most resources can be accessed directly through the university library’s computers and Wi-Fi network.
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Off-Campus: Students can access online databases using their university login credentials via the library’s website.
B. Borrowing and Requesting Materials
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Books and Journals: Can be borrowed using a student ID card. Loan periods and renewals are detailed on the library's website.
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Interlibrary Loan: If a needed resource is not available, students can request it through the interlibrary loan service.