SearchFirst is now the default search on the Library homepage. SearchFirst links to more electronic journal articles and e-books than the Catalogue view. The Catalogue option is still available. All items available through the Catalogue, High Use Collection and UNSWorks are accessible via SearchFirst.
Entries from February 24th, 2012
SearchFirst new default Library search
February 24th, 2012 · No Comments · All Library News, Announcements
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UNSW Library mobile directory
February 22nd, 2012 · No Comments · All Library News, Announcements
Having trouble finding your way around the Library? We now have a mobile directory for the Main Library at Kensington. On your iPhone, iPad or Android device, go to m.library.unsw.edu.au/locate and Add to Home Screen. Now you can find group study rooms, computers, printers, item numbers and toilets from wherever you are in the building. [...]
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Connect with UNSW Competition
February 17th, 2012 · No Comments · All Library News, Announcements
Connect with UNSW Library for your chance to win one of three $50 UNSW Bookshop Gift Vouchers. simply: – like us facebook.com/UNSWLibrary – follow us twitter.com/UNSWLibrary or – drop your details into the Help Zone before the end of Week 3 to go into the draw to win. Terms and Conditions You must be a [...]
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UNSW Freehills Law Library reopens 20 February 2012
February 14th, 2012 · No Comments · All Library News, Announcements
UNSW Freehills Law Library will reopen on Monday 20 February 2012 and resume regular opening hours. The newly refurbished facility features an additional 248 seats including 2 new study lounges. In addition, the entrance has been relocated to the ground floor where clients can seek assistance from library staff at the new Help Zone. Materials [...]
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World at War : Understanding Conflict and Society
February 10th, 2012 · No Comments · All Library News, New and Trial Resources, New Resources
UNSW Library now provides access to the World at War : Understanding Conflict and Society database. This database provides complete overviews of 27 wars, with timelines, causes and consequences, portraits of opponents, and links to supporting facts, figures, primary sources, and audiovisual content.
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