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Welcome to the University library
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Use this ebook as your guide to the Library during your time at Murdoch University.
Inside you’ll find helpful information about our services and facilities, including how to search library resources, use our technology, find study spaces, and get research help.
Remember, our staff are here to support your university experience. We can assist you to gain you need to succeed in yourstudies.
We look forward to seeing you in the Library!
YOUR FIRST STOP FOR study and RESEARCH:
LIBRARY.MURDOCH.EDU.AU
University Library website
findit
library catalogue
Whether you are on or off campus, the University Library website provides you with easy-to-use search tools and resourcesto aid your study and research.
library.murdoch.edu.au
Look beyond Google! ‘Findit’ is the fastest way to search all the items in the Library Catalogue as well as most of our online journal articles and newspapers.
‘Findit’ is your direct path to accessing peer-reviewed academic literature, which will give your work academic authority.
goto.murdoch.edu.au/AboutFindit
Use the Library Catalogue to search for print, eBook or DVD collections located on campus.
goto.murdoch.edu.au/MurdochCatalogue
databasesSubject-specific databases can provide a faster route to improved search results for specialised information such as law reports and legislation, company informationand news.
Our Librarians have selected key databases that contain articles most relevant to your subject. Have a look on our ‘Databases’ page.
goto.murdoch.edu.au/Databases
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Need a hand searching for information?Ask us! [See Chapter 6: Getting Help]
get ahead.
check out our subject guides.
My Unit Readings
subject guides HIGH DEMAND collection
Unit coordinators set essential and recommended readings for students to complete as part of their studies. You will find these readings in ‘My Unit Readings’.
Reading lists are also available via My Units when you log into MyMurdoch.
unitreadings.murdoch.edu.au
Subject Guides are a great starting point when researching a topic. These online guides provide subject-specific information and resources in over 50 areas of study. You will also find search tips and research strategies.
goto.murdoch.edu.au/SubjectGuides
The High Demand collection holds importantprint books identified by your lecturers. These items can be used within the HighDemand area or borrowed for two hours during the day.
referencing
The Library has up-to-date style guides for a variety of referencing styles used at Murdoch University. By referencing your research correctly, you acknowledge the ideas of others and ensure the academic integrity of your own work.
goto.murdoch.edu.au/Referencing
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log into my library.
it is the easiest way to rENEW & REQUEST library ITEMS.
borrowing
penalty points
my libraryTo borrow items from the Library, use your university ID card at the self-check machines.
As an undergraduate student, you can borrow thirty items for twelve weeks. Your borrowed items may be recalled if requested by someone else.
For items Murdoch does not hold, you may also request items from other selected university libraries around Australia and New Zealand through our BONUS+ service.
goto.murdoch.edu.au/Borrowing
Return your borrowed items on time to avoid penalty points. Standard Library items accrue one penalty point each day, if overdue. Should you accumulate more than 200 pointsin an academic year, your borrowing rights will be stopped until $50 fine is paid.
For items overdue by four weeks, a bill will be sent to you and an encumbrance willbe placed on your student record. Access toLibrary resources and assessment results will be blocked until you return the overdue item or pay the bill.
goto.murdoch.edu.au/PenaltyPointsFines
The easiest way to keep track of your current loans and requests is through ‘My Library’.
You can renew items, check your borrowing history, collect ArticleReach deliveries, create reading lists, rate items, and request items from the Library Catalogue.
Log into ‘My Library’ using your Murdoch University username and password.
mylibrary.murdoch.edu.au
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Connecting to Eduroam computers in the library
‘Eduroam’ is a wireless service which provides Internet and network access to all Murdoch University students and staff. This network is accessible anywhere on campus and is also available at other WA Universities.
Use your Murdoch username and password to connect.
goto.murdoch.edu.au/ConnectToEduroam
print, copy & scan
Printing, copying and scanning machines are located throughout our libraries. Use your university ID card to pay for printing and copying.
Add credit to your card by using the SmartLoader machines located at each of the Library branches.
Scanning to your USB device or email address is free.
goto.murdoch.edu.au/CopyingPrinting
On-campus computers provide access to Library resources, the Internet and the Microsoft Office suite of software.
Log into these computers using your Murdoch username and password.
goto.murdoch.edu.au/AvailableComputers
it helpIf you require IT support, please seeIT staff at the Geoffrey Bolton Library.
Alternatively, visit: goto.murdoch.edu.au/ITServiceDesk.
byo device or use ours.
we've got you covered.
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Like studying with friends? Or quiet individual study?
We have a variety of spaces & experiences to suit your needs.
study spaces
24/7 learning common
print collections
The Library has a variety of study spaces available on four levels, including:
- the open learning common areas on Levels 2 and 3; - group and individual study rooms on South Wing Levels 2 and 3; - quiet study areas on South Wing Levels 1 and 2; - the Law Library on South Wing Level 3; - silent study desks on South Wing Level 4; and - computers on all levels.
goto.murdoch.edu.au/LibraryFacilities
The entrance to the Geoffrey Bolton Libraryis located off Bush Court. When you enter, you will be on Level 3 in the North Wing.
Inside you will find open, group and individual study spaces, computer workstations, the 24/7 Learning Common, and our green space – the Library Courtyard.
As a Murdoch student, you have access to Library’s 24/7 Learning Common.To access this space after-hours, use your university ID card at the Level 2 entrance onthe west side of the building (near the Lunchbox Café).
The University Library’s print collections are located on all four levels of the Library’s South Wing:
- Level 1: Journals 001-999 - Level 2: Books 500-999 and DVD collection - Level 3: Books 340-349 - Level 4: Books 001-499 and Reference collection
Talk to Library staff if you require assistance locating an item from the collection.
The Mandurah Campus Library and Veterinary Library also offer print collections, quiet and group study spaces and computer access.
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Geoffrey bolton library
level 1
south wing
north wing
level 2
silent computer
lab 1.009
Curriculum Resource Centre
cjk collection
printjournals
Study area
quiet study area
Computer Lab1.015
south wing
north wing
learningcommon
computer lab2.010
computer lab2.006
learningcommon
24/7 learningcommon
entrance
librarycourtyard
graduateresearchstudy room
book collection(500-999)
dvd collection
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level 3
level 4
silent study area
south wing
north wing
learningcommon
law library(340's)
Centre for University teaching and learninG
reference collection
book collection(000-339 & 350-499)
groupstudyroom
equityresourceroom
Informationpoint
kadjininycafe
bush court entrance
south wing
north wing
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Veterinary library
mandurah campus library
South Street campusBuilding 260level 2
mandurah campuslearning commonbuilding 107
north
north
libraryenquiriesdesk
bookcollection
breakoutarea
cutlsupportoffice
book collection
HIGH DEMAND
quietstudyroom
LEARNING COMMON
computers
computers
computerlab undercover
alfrescoarea
entrance
entrance
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need help with that essay question?
Ask the library!
ask a librarian
library enquiries
feedbackNeed help researching your assignment or essay? Our friendly Librarians and Library staffcan help by providing you with assistance with:
- searching library resources; - developing a research strategy; - managing your research; and - referencing. murdochuni.service-now.com/lp
goto.murdoch.edu.au/ContactUsLibrary
Do you have any ideas that may improve our services or facilities? We welcome your feedback and consider all suggestions and opinions. Visit:
murdoch.edu.au/SNLIBFM018
Stress tip: Take a walk! Explore one of the manybushland areas on campus.
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DisclaimerThe information contained within this publication was correct as of December 2017 and is subject to change without notice. Please visit the University Library website for the latest version of this publication: library.murdoch.edu.au
© 2017 Murdoch University
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