Print Book Acquisition
The 2nd round of departmental book acquisition for AY2018-2019 has started. 50% book titles shall be collected by Dec 15, 2018.
For book purchasing schedule, please refer to Library Print Book Acquisition Schedule for AY2018-19.
The latest Library Pre-approval Plans for each department are provided as below, from where you could select desired titles.
The Order Feedback (October 2018) regarding the books ordered by the Library is attached as well.
Architecture |
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Biological Sciences |
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Chemistry |
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China Studies |
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Civil Engineering |
No book request |
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Computer Science& Software Engineering |
Order Feedback | |
Electrical and Electronic Engineering |
No book request |
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Department of English |
Order Feedback | |
ILEAD |
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International Business School Suzhou |
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International Relations |
Pre-approval Plan | |
Industrial Design |
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Mathematical Sciences |
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Public Health |
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Environmental Science |
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Urban Planning and Design |
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Language Center |
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School of Film and TV Arts |
Meanwhile, you could fill in Purchase Request Form with the detailed information of your desired books out of the pre-approval plan.
More information on Library Book Acquisition, please refer to http://libguides.lib.xjtlu.edu.cn/bookacquisition
Wanted Book List
Based on the book recommendations from academic departments, the Library produces a ‘wanted book list’ for items which failed to be purchased. Faculty could find your own ways to purchase the listed books for teaching and research needs. It shall follow the procedure in XJTLU Library Faculty Purchase Reimbursement Policy when purchasing a book from the wanted book list.
You can click here to review the Wanted Book List.
Contact Lib-CDD@xjtlu.edu.cn if any queries.
Library Training Schedule in November
From Manuscript to Journal Article:A Case Study
This session will introduce how to use SAGE platform, publishing requirements and how to improve academic writing skills.
Time: Nov 14, Wednesday 2:00 - 3:00pm
Location: R455, Library, Central Building
EndNote Basic Tutorial on Referencing
In this session, you will be able to manage your citation by using EndNote X8 and EndNote Web.
Time: Nov 21, Wednesday 2:00 - 3:30pm
Location: R455, Library, Central Building
Info Clinic: Get Solution on Your Searching Queries
This session aims to solve the searching queries raised by staff and students. You can bring your own research topics to talk with subject librarians.
Time: Nov 28, Wednesday 2:00 - 4:00pm
Location: R927, Library, Central Building
Digital Resources Update
New Resources Available
- Academic Search Ultimate (via EBSCO) - Upgraded from previous Academic Search Complete, with more contents covered.
- Business Source Ultimate (via EBSCO) - Upgraded from previous Business Source Complete, with more contents covered.
- Environment Complete (via EBSCO) - It provides bibliographic and full text content covering all disciplines of environment field.
- ERIC (via EBSCO) - It provides access to education literature and resources.
- MEDLINE (via EBSCO)
- Newspaper Source (via EBSCO) - It provides cover-to-cover full text for more than 40 U.S. & international newspapers.
- GreenFILE - It offers well-researched information covering all aspects of human impact to the environment.
- Library, Information Science and Technology Abstracts (via EBSCO)
- Teacher Reference Center
- European Views of the America 1493 to 1750
- Regional Business News
- American Doctoral Dissertations™, 1933-1955
Resources for Trial
The Library now provides the trial of Emerald eCase Collection, a growing digital collection of 1,500+ real-world case studies on a wide range of industries and disciplines, starting from 23th Oct 2018 to 22th Jan 2019.
Resources Content Change
The Library was informed of the following change to Taylor & Francis Social Science and Humanities (T&F SSH) collection:
- From now on 75 journals will not be included in T&F SSH collection for some reasons
- 11 journals will not be published by T&F from Jan 1, 2019, and will be removed from T&F SSH collection
Most of these effected journals are subjected on Politics, International Relations & Area Studies. The detailed journal list can be found HERE.
Research Tips: Set Up Your Researcher Profile
In an increasingly competitive research and scholarship environment, how do you distinguish yourself from someone? If your institutional affiliation and/or contact information changes, how is the link between you and your scholarly work maintained? The solution is creating a researcher profile.
Your researcher profile is an individual Internet profile that provides a user friendly and efficient way of showcasing your work.
Having a unique profile:
- Showcases your work to the world
- Manages your publications list
- Helps to be identified by potential collaborators
- Helps to avoid misidentification
- Enables your research output to be attributed to XJTLU
- Tracks citation counts
There are multiple researcher profile tools available for free. Find more information in following FAQs:
What is ORCID and how do I register?
What is ResearcherID (Web of Science)?
Open Access Week 2018
The 2018 International Open Access Week was held from October 22 -28, 2018.
This year’s theme reflects a scholarly system in transition. While governments, funders, universities, publishers, and scholars are increasingly adopting open policies and practices, how these are actually implemented is still in flux. As open becomes the default, all stakeholders must be intentional about designing these new, open systems to ensure that they are inclusive, equitable, and truly serve the needs of a diverse global community.
Find more information on Open Access LibGuide.