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Grand Forks, ND

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Welcome to Distance Education Services!!

Janet Rex
Distance Education Librarian
Chester Fritz Library, UND, Stop 9000
Grand Forks, ND 58202-9000
Email: janetrex@mail.und.edu
Phone: 1-888-557-7117 (ext 5)
(701) 777-4641 Fax: (701) 777-3319

Welcome!

Who can use these services

All students currently enrolled in UND courses can use the Chester Fritz Library databases and services. See Interlibrary Loan Services (below) for the definition of a distance patron for those services.

Students in nursing/health-related courses receive library services from the Harley E. French Library of the Health Sciences. Contact Barb Knight, (701) 777-2166, bknight@medicine.nodak.edu, for further information.

Finding your Campus Connection ID Card number (also called an EMPLID, NAID number, or UND ID Card number)

Go to the UND web site http://www.und.edu, click on Campus Connection, click on What is My User ID?, then fill in the information requested to get your Campus Connection ID Card number.

Signing up/Activating a Library Card for Interlibrary Loan Services

Please fill out the Distance Education Patron Registration Form to obtain or activate your library card for distance services. The long barcode number on your UND ID card or on your Distance Education library card is the number that is necessary for receiving interlibrary loan services. Either card can be used in our library. If you come onto campus, you might want to get a UND ID card from the U-card office on campus (and activate it for distance services) so you will also have access to printing in our library, the Wellness Center, and other services on campus. A. ACTIVATING YOUR CARD: If you have a UND ID card, you already have your library card; but you must activate your UND ID card as a Distance card through this link in order to receive interlibrary loan materials at your home. B. OBTAINING A CARD: If you do not have a UND ID card, use this link to request a Distance Education library card. You will receive your barcode number & password by e-mail & a library card by mail.

Signing up for a U-Mail account for access to library databases

Please go to http://www.und.nodak.edu/dept/itss/email.html to activate your U-Mail Account. (Activate your U-Mail account with the User ID you get through Campus Connection on the UND Home page). Your U-Mail username and password are necessary for accessing many of our databases under Quick Links or the Articles tab. Your "username" is your u-mail account before the @ sign, usually firstname.lastname. Your "password" is whatever you devise for your U-Mail account.

UND U-Mail Policies:
http://itss.und.edu/policy.html

Download Adobe Acrobat reader

Please go to http://www.adobe.com/acrobat to download Adobe Acrobat reader for free. Click on downloads, choose a platform, and download the program. (Adobe Acrobat reader is necessary for accessing many of our full-text articles under Quick Links or the Articles tab).

NOW YOU'RE SET TO USE OUR SERVICES!
(at Chester Fritz Library homepage http://www.library.und.edu)

I. E-RESERVES:

To access full-text electronic reserve readings:
(1) Go to Library Catalog tab
(2) Go to Course Reserves
(3) Click on Electronic Reserves
(4) Click on Electronic Reserves and Reserves Pages
(5) Select a department name, an instructor's name, a section number, or a course name or number.
(6) Insert the password (your instructor will give you the password).
(7) Documents may appear sideways, but they will read fine once they are printed

II. FINDING REFERENCE RESOURCES:

Go to the Research Tools tab, then More for the Electronic Reference Tools page to see all of the full-text materials that are available for reference, such as Almanacs, Biographies, Business and finance, Citation Style Guides, Dictionaries, Maps, Quotations, Standards, and Statistics and demographics.
Two sources of note:
Dictionary: Oxford English Dictionary
Encyclopedia: Encyclopedia Britannica

III. FINDING BOOKS:

Go to the Library Catalog or WorldCat to search our library and other libraries for books. Search by keyword, title, author, or subject, etc. Check your local libraries for these books, or request books from any library through our interlibrary loan services.

Under Help, click on How to find books for additional full text E-Book Collections, such as NetLibrary (books from the 1990s-2005) and the Making of Modern Law (legal treatises 1800-1926).

IV. INTERLIBRARY LOAN SERVICES:

INTERLIBRARY LOAN SERVICES: For Interlibrary Loan Service, a distance patron does not live within a 58201, 58202, 58203 or 56721 zip code and does not come to the UND Campus regularly.

Go to Interlibrary Loan (Distance Patron Request Form). Fill in your (1) personal information & barcode number, (2) the information about your book or article, and (3) click on Send Your Request.

BOOKS will be mailed to you. A due date will be listed on the items. Please send the books back to us through the U.S. Mail by the due date.

RENEWALS can often be requested under the Library Catalog tab by clicking Renew materials. You may or may not receive a renewal, however.

OVERDUES/LOST MATERIALS: Processing and replacement fees are charged for overdue or lost materials.

ARTICLES will be e-mailed or mailed to you (to keep) if they are not available online. Before you submit an Interlibrary Loan form for articles, go to the Journal Titles tab and type in the title of the journal to see if it may be full-text in one of our databases.

V. FINDING ARTICLES:

NOTICE ACCESS DIRECTIONS (for accessing article databases) or questions about:
Public Access databases can be accessed easily by clicking on the databases.
All other databases
Access by U-Mail account username (whatever is before the @, usually firstname.lastname) & personal password. Go to Off-Campus Online Access for details.

Go to Article Indexes and Databases for a full listing of the article databases that are available, then click on Full text resources for a list of databases where you can find full-text articles to print out.

Go to the Journal Titles tab to see if a specific journal may be full-text.

For specialized databases & librarians, please check Resources by Subject.

EXCELLENT FULL-TEXT & GENERAL DATABASES

I would especially recommend the following full-text databases for finding and printing journal articles at home. Try any that look remotely possible.
Academic Search Premier EBSCOhost Research Database. For many full-text scholarly publications.
American Chemical Society full text for American Chemical Society journals.
Business Source Premier EBSCOhost Research Database. For many full-text scholarly business publications.
CINAHL (partial full text) nursing, allied health, and social work articles.
Discovering Collection
(InfoTrac)
full text, Biographies & topical overviews.
Directory of Open Access Journals Public Access. Over 800 free full-text, open access, scholarly journals.
EBSCOhost Electronic Journals Service (partial full text) for journals UND purchases through EBSCO.
EBSCOhost Research Databases To search one or all at once: Academic Search Premier, Business Source Premier, Regional Business News, and MasterFile Premier.
Electric Library Search popular magazines, newspapers, reference books, television and
radio transcripts, images. Although aimed at high schoolers, some
aspects may be of interest to a college-level audience. Full text is
available.
Emerald Fulltext International journals on theory & administration in business, education, criminal justice, engineering & many other topics.
Ethnic News Watch full text for ethnic, minority, and native press.
Expanded Academic ASAP (Infotrac) Scholarly journals, news magazines, and newspaper content covering all disciplines.
Find.Articles Public Access. Full text on all topics.
Health Source: Nursing/Academic Edition
(Partial full text) more than 550 scholarly full text journals, including nearly 450 peer-reviewed journals focusing on many medical disciplines. Also featured are abstracts and indexing for more than 800 journals. Coverage of nursing and allied health is particularly strong. In addition, this database includes Clinical Pharmacology, which provides access to up-to-date, concise and clinically relevant drug monographs for all U.S. prescription drugs, hard-to-find herbal and nutritional supplements, over-the-counter products and new drugs. Full text information in this database dates as far back as 1975.
High Wire Press Public Access. (Partial full text/rest for a fee) for science journals at Stanford U.
JSTOR full text for back issues of core journals for Art & Art History, African American Studies, African Studies, Anthropology, Archaeology, Asian Studies, Biology, Business, Classical Studies, Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, Economics, Education, Feminist & Women's Studies, Finance, Folklore, General Science, Geography, Health Sciences, History, History of Science & Technology, Language & Literature, Latin American Studies, Law, Linguistics, Mathematics, Middle East Studies, Performing Arts, Philosophy, Political Science, Population Studies, Psychology, Public Policy & Administration, Slavic Studies, Sociology, and Statistics.
MasterFILE Premier EBSCOhost Research Database. Full-text general publications, reference books, biographies, primary source documents and an Image Collection.
Metapress Journal citations from Taylor & Francis, Springer, and smaller publishers. The small glasses indicate full-text articles are available.
National Criminal Justice Reference Service Public Access. Partial full text.
NRC Research Press full text. Ntl. Research Council of Canadian scientific articles.
Oxford University Press Provides 173 full-text journals.
Professional Collection (Infotrac) Full text for professional disciplines: education, social work, administration, engineering, counseling, etc.
Professional Development Collection (EBSCOhost) A collection designed for professional educators of over 500 education journals.  Contains more than 200 educational reports.
Project Muse full text for general humanities and social sciences.
ProQuest Psychology Journals full text psychology articles.
PsycARTICLES Access to nearly 50 full-text psychology publications from the American Psychological Association and allied organizations
Regional Business News EBSCOhost Research Database. From metropolitan and rural areas within the United States.
Sage Journals Online Subject collections in Communication Studies, Criminology, Education, Health Sciences, Management & Organization, Materials Science, Political Science, Psychology, Sociology, and Urban Studies & Planning.
ScienceDirect (Elsevier) full text for issues of Elsevier journals. Also indexed by the Scirus database.
Scirus Public Access. Elsevier search engine for scientific information. Links to Science Direct, IDEAL, MEDLINE, Beilstein & US Patents databases. Linked websites are not evaluated.
SCOPUS Scientific, technical, social science, and medical literature
with links to subscribed full text articles. Allows citation
searching.
SpringerLink full text for general sciences, health, & social sciences.
Taylor & Francis & informaworld Provides citations (some full text) for the Taylor & Francis, informa healthcare, Routledge, and Psychology Press publications.
Wiley Interscience (partial full text) for journals UND purchases through Wiley.

 

VI. RESOURCES BY SUBJECT:

You MUST check Resources by Subject then subject areas such as Business, Education, Engineering, Social Work and Space Studies, etc., for the databases with articles most relevant to your field. A list of Web Resources for your field will also be listed. Subject Librarians are available for assistance.
EVALUATING WEB RESOURCES--Try the following:
http://www.lib.vt.edu/instruct/evaluate/(at Virginia Tech University Libraries)
http://www.lib.duke.edu/libguide/evaluating_web.htm (at Duke University Libraries)

VII. NEWSPAPERS:

Go to Electronic Newspapers for a list of full-text databases.

Some Databases of Note:
Ethnic News Watch Full text for ethnic, minority, and native press.
Newspaper Database Full text for 600 local and national newspapers.
Historical New York Times (Proquest) The New York Times, 1851- current until
last 3 years.
Full text historical coverage.

VIII. GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS:

Can be found in the ODIN Library Catalog or under Government Resources on the Internet.

Some Resources of Note:
USA.Gov Centralized access to information from local, state, and U.S. Government Agency websites.
GPO Access a catalog of government publications. Full text of bills, Federal Register, Congressional Record, U.S. Code, U.S. Constitution, economic indicators, U.S. budget.
Lexis Nexis Statistical Publications & Datasets Access to more than 5.3 billion data points from licensed and public domain datasets. Allows customized tables.
Science.gov Government Information resources about science
Fedstats.gov Statistics from the federal government

IX. DATA SOURCES:

Go to Electronic Reference Tools for "Statistics and Demographics" or to Resources by Subject for subjects such as "Business" or "Economics" for data sources.

X. LEGAL RESOURCES:

XI. DISSERTATIONS:

Two Resources of Note:
Dissertations and Theses 1861-present (free full text of UND Dissertations & 24 page previews of other dissertations since 1997)
Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations Public Access for a fee.

XII. HELP!!!

1) Contact me anytime if you need research assistance or general help at ASK THE DISTANCE LIBRARIAN.
2) For the rare times I'm not in the office--if you have not heard back within 48 hours, please contact the general reference desk at Ask a Librarian or go to Subject Librarians for assistance.

Chester Fritz Library
University of North Dakota
3051 University Ave Stop 9000
Grand Forks ND 58202-9000

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Fax: (701) 777-3319
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