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LIBRARY SERVICES

for Researchers at Bond University


FACULTY LIBRARIANS
Each faculty has a dedicated Faculty Librarian, available to provide one -on-one assistance on anything mentioned in this brochure, or other Library related questions you might have. Please dont hesitate to get in touch.

Michele Le Claire Business


mleclair@bond.edu.au 559 53349

David Honeyman Health Sciences and Medicine


dhoneyma@bond.edu.au 559 53347

Jessie Donaghey Society and Design


jdonaghe@bond.edu.au 559 55693

Michael Wallace Law


mwallace@bond.edu.au 559 51544

LIBRARY COLLECTION
Books, journals, and multimedia resources can be found on Levels 2 and 3 of the Main Library, and the Law Library. You can search for these using the Summon search box on the Library homepage at www.bond.edu.au/library.

DOCUMENT DELIVERY
If the Library does not have a particular book or journal article needed for your research, there is a free document delivery service available. Please use the online request form accessible from the Document Delivery link on the Library home page.

CITATION DATABASES
Scopus and Web of Science are available via the Electronic Resources link on the Library home page. These databases enable a user to conduct citation searches, and to access bibliometric data such as citation counts, h-indexes, journal impact etc.

REFWORKS & ENDNOTE


The Library provides access to two major reference management software packages, RefWorks and EndNote. RefWorks is web-based and can be accessed directly from the link on the Library homepage. EndNote needs to be installed on a computer. Please contact the IT Service Desk to install EndNote on your campus PC, or your laptop or personal computer.

THESES
For information about searching for theses click Research on the Library homepage, then click Searching the literature. Your Faculty Librarian can assist with locating and accessing theses .

WORKSHOPS
Each semester the Library presents workshops on such topics as: EndNote RefWorks Searching for a literature review Cited reference searching Managing Information for Current Awareness Research data management @ Bond Measuring research impact Your researcher presence online Sage Research Methods Online Click Events on the library webpage for details on these sessions. If there is not a session running at a time that suits you, contact your Faculty Librarian for personal assistance.

DISCIPLINE SPECIFIC DATABASES AND JOURNAL COLLECTIONS


Many key databases for searching the literature of a specific discipline (eg. PsycINFO, Ovid Medline) are available from the Electronic Resources link on the Library homepage.

LITERATURE REVIEW ASSISTANCE


Your Faculty Librarian can advise you on selecting appropriate databases in your research field, and developing appropriate search strategies for conducting your literature review.

FINDING JOURNAL IMPACT AND RANKINGS


Tools such as Journal Citation Reports (via Web of Science) and Scopus Journal Analyzer (via Scopus) are available to help identify journal impact and rankings.

LIBRARY AND COMPUTING SERVICE DESK


This is located on the ground floor of the Main Library, right near the entrance. Help is available here for all library and all IT enquiries. Assistance with library enquiries is also available online by clicking Ask-a-Librarian on the Library homepage, or by dialling 559 51510. Assistance with IT and AV enquiries is also available by emailing servicedesk@bond.edu.au or by dialling 7 (on campus) or 5595 4444 (off campus).

e-PUBLICATIONS@BOND
e-Publications@bond is our open access repository for showcasing the research output of Bond University staff and research students. If you would like to increase the visibility and accessibility of your body of research work using e -Publications@bond, please contact Antoinette Cass (acass@bond.edu.au or 559 51523).

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