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Research Guides and Tools
[All guides created by The Ohio State University Libraries. PDF versions of documents require free Acrobat viewer software.]
Circulation
Check Out, Renew, and Request Library Items
Covers how to borrow library materials, renew items, request items, have items delivered to your dorm or office, view your circulation record, understand fines and charges, appeal library charges, and other circulation services.
E-Reserves
Provides information on the Electronic Reserves service including request ereserve services, forms, Carmen access, access latest Acrobat software, copyright info, disability access, questions, etc.
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OSU Libraries' Catalog / OhioLINK
Using the Libraries' Catalog
Covers a description of the Libraries' Catalog, its holdings, how to access the catalog via the World-Wide Web, examples of all searches, how to limit or expand searches, transfering a search to OhioLINK, etc..
OhioLINK Update
The OhioLINK semiannual newsletter documenting news about the OhioLINK catalog, databases, and services.
[PDF version]
OhioLINK Snapshot
PDF version of the 2002 OhioLINK yearly newsletter documenting statistical information about OhioLINK members, catalog usage, databases, and services.
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Citation Style Guides
APA Citation Guide
Based on the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, 5th edition, this guide provides examples for citing books; book chapters; encyclopedia, journal, magazine, and newspaper articles; ERIC reports; online databases; and Internet resources.
[Practice with the Interactive online tutorial from Eastern Washington University]
Chicago Manual of Style Citation Guide - (Author-Date System)
Based on The Chicago Manual of Style, 15th edition, this guide provides examples in Author-Date style (recommended for physical, natural, and social sciences) for citing books; encyclopedia, journal, magazine, and newspaper articles; e-books and journals; and Internet resources.
Chicago Manual of Style Citation Guide - (Notes-Bibliography System)
Based on The Chicago Manual of Style, 15th edition, this guide provides examples in Notes-Bibliography style (recommended for literature, history, and the arts) for citing books; encyclopedia, journal, magazine, and newspaper articles; e-books and journals; and Internet resources.
Citing Net Sources - net.TUTOR Quick Guide
Examples of citation style for electronic format materials (listservs, the World Wide Web, online databases, etc.) from the OSU Libraries net.TUTOR tutorial
CSE (Science) Citation Guide (formerly CBE Citation Guide)
Based on the Scientific Style and Format: The CSE Manual for Authors, Editors, and Publishers, 7th edition, this guide provides examples for citing books; book chapters; journal articles; conference papers and abstracts; technical reports; and dissertations theses.
Modern Language Association (MLA) Citation Guide
Based on the MLA Handbooks for Writers of Research Papers, 6th edition, this guide provides examples for citing books; anthologies and works in anthologies; encyclopedia, journal, magazine, and newspaper articles; reviews; works of art; television programs; sournd recordings; online databases; and Internet resources.
[Practice with the Interactive online tutorial from Eastern Washington University]
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Download / Send Citations
EndNote Downloading
Directions on how to output citation information from OSCAR, OhioLINK, and other databases into Endnote bibliographic management software
ProCite Downloading
Directions on how to output citation information from OSCAR, OhioLINK, and other databases into ProCite bibliographic management software.
Reference Manager Downloading
Directions on how to output citation information into Reference Manager bibliographic management software
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Internet Research
net.TUTOR
Your personal guide to understanding the Net. Choose from lessons on how to use basic tools, searching, and research skills.
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The Gateway to Information
Guides you to hundreds of important information sources (print, online, and World Wide Web) suggested by OSU Libraries subject specialists.
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Other Guides
Guide to Resources and Services
Covers a wide variety of information about the University Libraries, collections, and services, including access to online resources, library catalogs, borrowing materials, maps, finding articles, research help, libraries and collections, remote access, hours, and more.
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Create an Online Coursepack (OSU faculty)
Learn how to create links to online articles provided by library databases and electronic journals.
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Library Language
Shows definitions for many commonly-used library and research terms.
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Library of Congress Classification Guide
Lists the Library of Congress classification letter and the corresponding subject each letter represents in the University Libraries.
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Off-Campus Access to Library Resources
Provides information for OSU-affiliated users as well as Kent State Library Program students, OSU Courtesy Card holders, and the general public on how to connect to the Libraries online resources via HomeNet, commercial Internet providers, and the Greater Columbus Freenet, as well as how to configure your browser for telnet.
Search Strategy for Library Research
Graphic map and accompanying text details a step-by-step process for a research project, starting with a solid foundation of background resources, then exploring more focused information materials.
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Library Maps
University Libraries Map (8.5" x 11")
Shows entire Ohio State University Columbus campus buildings, with all libraries clearly indicated, along with library addresses, phone numbers, and OSCAR codes.
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University Libraries Map Poster (22" x 34")
Provides identification of all Ohio State University Columbus campus buildings, as well as all University Libraries locations clearly indicated. Also lists addresses, phone numbers, and OSCAR codes for Columbus campus, Regional campus, and other University Libraries not located on the Columbus Campus.
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Libraries and Special Collections
Resources for the World's Languages and Cultures
Details subject and special collections at Ohio State to support research in international studies. Includes information about collections such as International Documents; Western European Languages; East European and Slavic Studies; Latin American, Spanish,, and Portuguese; Hebraica and Jewish Studies; Middle East; Chinese; Janapese; Africana; and more.
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Special Collections
Details the collection description, address, telephone number, e-mail and hours for the eight special collections located in the University Libraries' system, including the Byrd Archival Program, Cartoon Research Library, Hilandar Research Library, Jerome Lawrence & Robert E. Lee Theatre Research Institute Library, Medical Heritage Center, Rare Books and Manuscritps, University Archives and Photo Archives, and the William Charvat Collection of American Fiction.
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Last Update: 1/18/08
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