Perhaps you need to discuss some case studies and formulate an argument. Use a reference work to find examples to use for case studies. You have already browsed through the books and decided which ones to use. Now you are looking for articles. Go to the library's homepage (by now you know where to find it), click on E resources, and now follow the trail: *use your Roadmap
E-Resources --> Databases A-Z --> Ebscohost --> *Select databases: Academic, Africawide, Humanities, E-Journals continue --> Mark Fulltext option --> continue
Choose Title, type ARCHAEOLOGY, choose title in 2nd row, type "CASE STUDY" OR "CASE STUDIES" --> enter.
You could enter the title of a specific case study.
Study the result list, click on PDF to open document. Download to memory stick or print.
Continue to JSTOR, etc.
Friday, February 12, 2010
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
How to find a book (2)

6. You decided on the first record. Click on the title Archaeology. The screen on the left will open.
The first book is in use. The second book is in the Study Collection on Level 4.
7. Click on the RETURN TO LIST button to return to the result list, and continue to look at the other records.
8. I suggest that you browse the shelves at 930.1 ... and the Reference Collection at N930 ... to familiarize yourself with the archaeology collection.
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
How to find a book ... aka use the catalogue.
" I am looking for a book on archaeology!" (You are not looking for a book on Indiana Jones.)

1. Go to the Library Webpage. If you are in the library, click on Internet Explorer to open the webpage.
2. You can do a keyword search or choose the Catalogue option.

3. Choose title, and View Entire Collection.
4. Type in archaeology.
5. This is the Results list. Decide which records you would like
to access.

1. Go to the Library Webpage. If you are in the library, click on Internet Explorer to open the webpage.
2. You can do a keyword search or choose the Catalogue option.

3. Choose title, and View Entire Collection.
4. Type in archaeology.
5. This is the Results list. Decide which records you would like
to access.
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... you have an email address? It is (eg.) s10123456@tuks.co.za.
... you have 200 mb internet access on campus? Replenish at the Client Services Centre.
... you may borrow books from the library?
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UP M & D 15 ITEMS
... all the Library's Services and Facilities are explained on the webpage, under ABOUT THE LIBRARY.
... you may borrow books from other libraries, it is called INTERLIBRARY LOANS. More about that later on.
... you have 200 mb internet access on campus? Replenish at the Client Services Centre.
... you may borrow books from the library?
UNDERGRADUATES 6 ITEMS
4TH - 6TH YEAR 10 ITEMS
HONOURS 10 ITEMS
UP M & D 15 ITEMS
... all the Library's Services and Facilities are explained on the webpage, under ABOUT THE LIBRARY.
... you may borrow books from other libraries, it is called INTERLIBRARY LOANS. More about that later on.
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