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How To Use This Library?
...find
a book in this library?
Use
HAL
(Holston Associated Libraries, Inc.) Catalog
the BC library
catalog. Enter your search terms and select the type of search you want
to do. The library catalog includes books, videos, music cd's and dvd's,
and electronic book titles from netLibrary. These materials are
cataloged by
Library
of Congress Classification System. The catalog also includes materials found in
five other libraries: Appalachian School of Law, Emory & Henry College,
King College, Tazewell County
Public Library, and Washington County Public Library. You can limit your
search to pull up items only from Bluefield College.
Use
NetLibrary --this
link
explains how to use our full-text electronic books. NetLibrary can also
be accessed through our online catalog. Just look for the EBook icon on the right when you do a search.
To access NetLibrary from off campus, go to the
Off-Campus
Database Access page.
Recommend a
book or video for the library to purchase--complete this
form.
...find
an article in a journal or magazine?
Try
Expanded
Academic Index * This database
includes articles from popular and selected scholarly journals for most
subjects. About a half of articles included are full text. For more
complicated or subject specific requests, search our databases by
subject
or contact a
reference
librarian. To see if we subscribe to a
particular journal, check our online catalog, searching by title or
refer to this list. (PRINT
PERIODICALS LIST-PDF)
(* available on campus to anyone and off campus to BC faculty, staff,
and students)
JAKE
is free resource that identifies databases worldwide that index a
journal. Just type in the title of your journal.
Instructions for remote access to our databases.
...locate
books in other libraries?
Try
Other
Libraries for links to other web catalogs or use
FirstSearch
and select the WorldCat database. Only BC students, faculty and staff
may use interlibrary loan.
...locate
internet sources for a specific class or subject?
Try our
Subject
Guides. For more assistance ask a
reference
librarian.
...make a
suggestion or ask a question?
Come to the
Reference Desk in the library or complete our
suggestion
box.
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