如何利用电子资源进行课题查询-武汉大学图书馆34页PPT
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武汉大学图书馆使用指南2013年11月一、进入图书馆操作1.进入图书馆页面方式一:输入网址方式二:利用搜索引擎,如百度,搜索“武汉大学图书馆”方式三:从武汉大学网站进入→→公共资源2.登录图书馆证号为学号,初始密码为身份证后6位3.修改初始密码二、常用数据库使用中文数据库:中国知网CNKI、万方、维普中国知网提供CNKI源数据库、外文类、工业类、农业类、医药卫生类、经济类和教育类多种数据库。
其中综合性数据库为中国期刊全文数据库、中国博士学位论文数据库、中国优秀硕士学位论文全文数据库、中国重要报纸全文数据库和中国重要会议文论全文数据库。
每个数据库都提供初级检索、高级检索和专业检索三种检索功能。
万方涵盖期刊、会议纪要、论文、学术成果、学术会议论文的大型网络数据库。
维普是Google Scholar最大的中文内容合作网站。
其所依赖的《中文科技期刊数据库》,是中国最大的数字期刊数据库。
1.中国知网不在学校使用校园网则可使用校外访问方式一。
输入学号、密码、验证码。
默认选库或按自己需求勾选数据库。
默认检索为标准检索。
举例如,查找期刊《现代营销》里主题含主题词企业管理(信息技术)并含营销(市场营销)近一年的文献。
检索记录按10条、20条或50条显示。
鼠标移至论文,可阅读摘要。
默认下载为.caj格式。
可下载为.caj和.pdf格式。
有在线CAJViewer软件下载。
得到全文在结果中搜索→→缩小搜索范围左侧按学科类别分组筛选、英文检索词参考文章权威性与期刊权威性被引频次、下载数量、来源、期刊影响因子等。
看到文献列表和不同指数2.万方数据库简单检索:关键词可以出现在标题、摘要中高级检索:参考文献:反映本文研究工作的背景和依据引证文献:引用本文的文献,本文研究工作的继续、发展或评价共引文献:也称同引文献,与本文有相同参考文献的文献,与本文有共同研究背景或依据。
同被引文献:与本文同时被作为参考文献引用的文献,与本文共同作为进一步研究的基础。
电子图书查询方法①找到超星界面:湖北大学图书馆电子图书搜索,校内用户进入输入网址:http//:进入超星发现进行图书检索②图书检索:普通检索(使用网站进入超星发现,只能进行普通检索)高级检索:通过湖北大学图书馆进入,可进行高级检索,我校图书馆可使用超星产品“读秀”进行图书检索(包括高级检索)③图书阅读:利用超星产品“读秀”图书搜索可进行在线全文阅读特点:1、除高级检索外,可进行专业检索,包括中文图书、中文期刊、报纸、中文学位论文、中文会议论文、中文专利、中文标准专业检索2、电子资源分类详细数字图书资源356458册可进行普通检索和高级检索,但高级检索检索途径较少(书名、ISBN、编著、出版社和出版时间)对工具书类型进行分类检索(汉语词典、双语词典、专科词典、百科全书、图录图鉴、医药图谱、综合年鉴,国家标准等)普通检索可通过词条、词目、书名、出版社、作者、辅文进行检索(词条为字或词,又称词头,条头。
指工具书中所汇集的每一个被注释的对象。
充当词目的主要是词、固定词组、句子、术语、人名、地名、事件、事实等。
辅文为图书正文的辅助文字(目录、序、跋、凡例、注释、附录、索引等)高级检索藏书10万册普通检索只能通过作者或书名进行提供三种分类浏览:1、中图法2、内容3、书名首字母提供古籍、民国图书、民国期刊、现代图书、学位论文等资源检索条目少高级检索提供书名(BOOKNAME)、作者(Author)、ISBN以及时间检索也可通过书名或者作者名进行首字母分类浏览Class A - General WorksAC - Collections. Series. Collected worksAE - EncyclopediasAG - Dictionaries and other general reference worksAI - IndexesAM - Museums. Collectors and collectingAN - NewspapersAP - PeriodicalsAS - Academies and learned societiesAY - Yearbooks. Almanacs. DirectoriesAZ - History of scholarship and learning. The humanitiesClass B - Philosophy, Psychology, ReligionB - Philosophy (General)BC - LogicBD - Speculative philosophyBF - PsychologyBH - AestheticsBJ - EthicsBL - Religions. Mythology. RationalismBM - JudaismBP - Islam. Bahaism. Theosophy, etc.BQ - BuddhismBR - ChristianityBS - The BibleBT - Doctrinal TheologyBV - Practical TheologyBX - Christian DenominationsClass C - Auxiliary Sciences of History (General)CB - History of CivilizationCC - ArchaeologyCD - Diplomatics. Archives. SealsCE - Technical Chronology. CalendarCJ - NumismaticsCN - Inscriptions. EpigraphyCR - HeraldryCS - GenealogyCT - BiographyClass D - World History (except American History)D - History (General)DA - Great BritainDAW - Central EuropeDB - Austria - Liechtenstein - Hungary - Czechoslovakia DC - France - Andorra - MonacoDD - GermanyDE - Greco-Roman WorldDF - GreeceDG - Italy - MaltaDH - Low Countries - Benelux CountriesDJ - Netherlands (Holland)DJK - Eastern Europe (General)DK - Russia. Soviet Union. Former Soviet Republics - PolandDL - Northern Europe. ScandinaviaDP - Spain - PortugalDQ - SwitzerlandDR - Balkan PeninsulaDS - AsiaDT - AfricaDU - Oceania (South Seas)DX - GypsiesClass E and F - American HistoryClass F - Local History of the United States and British, Dutch, French, and Latin America Class G - Geography, Anthropology, RecreationG - Geography (General). Atlases. MapsGA - Mathematical geography. CartographyGB - Physical geographyGC - OceanographyGE - Environmental SciencesGF - Human ecology. AnthropogeographyGN - AnthropologyGR - FolkloreGT - Manners and customs (General)GV - Recreation. LeisureClass H - Social SciencesH - Social sciences (General)HA - StatisticsHB - Economic theory. DemographyHC - Economic history and conditionsHD - Industries. Land use. LaborHE - Transportation and communicationsHF - CommerceHG - FinanceHJ - Public financeHM - Sociology (General)HN - Social history and conditions. Social problems. Social reformHQ - The family. Marriage. WomenHS - Societies: secret, benevolent, etc.HT - Communities. Classes. RacesHV - Social pathology. Social and public welfare. CriminologyHX - Socialism. Communism. AnarchismClass J - Political ScienceJ - General legislative and executive papersJA - Political science (General)JC - Political theoryJF - Political institutions and public administrationJJ - Political institutions and public administration (North America)JK - Political institutions and public administration (United States)JL - Political institutions and public administration (Canada, Latin America, etc.)JN - Political institutions and public administration (Europe)JQ - Political institutions and public administration (Asia, Africa, Australia, Pacific Area, etc.) JS - Local government. Municipal governmentJV - Colonies and colonization. Emigration and immigration. International migrationJX - International law, see JZ and KZ (obsolete)JZ - International relationsClass K - LawK - Law in general. Comparative and uniform law. JurisprudenceKB - Religious law in general. Comparative religious law. JurisprudenceKBM - Jewish lawKBP - Islamic lawKBR - History of canon lawKBU - Law of the Roman Catholic Church. The Holy SeeKD-KDK United Kingdom and IrelandKDZ - America. North AmericaKE - CanadaKF - United StatesKG - Latin America - Mexico and Central America - West Indies. Caribbean areaKH - South AmericaKJ-KKZ - EuropeKL-KWX - Asia and Eurasia, Africa, Pacific Area, and AntarcticaKZ - Law of nationsClass L - EducationL - Education (General)LA - History of educationLB - Theory and practice of educationLC - Special aspects of educationLD - Individual institutions - United StatesLE - Individual institutions - America (except United States)LF - Individual institutions - EuropeLG - Individual institutions - Asia, Africa, Indian Ocean islands, Australia, New Zealand, Pacific islandsLH - College and school magazines and papersLJ - Student fraternities and societies, United StatesLT - TextbooksClass M - MusicM - MusicML - Literature on musicMT - Instruction and studyClass N - Fine artsN - Visual artsNA - ArchitectureNB - SculptureNC - Drawing. Design. IllustrationND - PaintingNE - Print mediaNK - Decorative artsNX - Arts in generalClass P - Language and LiteratureP - Philology. LinguisticsPA - Greek language and literature. Latin language and literaturePB - Modern languages. Celtic languagesPC - Romanic languagesPD - Germanic languages. Scandinavian languagesPE - English languagePF - West Germanic languagesPG - Slavic languages and literatures. Baltic languages. Albanian languagePH - Uralic languages. Basque languagePJ - Oriental languages and literaturesPK - Indo-Iranian languages and literaturesPL - Languages and literatures of Eastern Asia, Africa, OceaniaPM - Hyperborean, Native American, and artificial languagesPN - Literature (General)PQ - French literature - Italian literature - Spanish literature - Portuguese literaturePR - English literaturePS - American literaturePT - German literature - Dutch literature - Flemish literature since 1830 - Afrikaans literature-Scandinavian literature - Old Norse literature: Old Icelandic and Old Norwegian - Modern Icelandic literature - Faroese literature - Danish literature - Norwegian literature - Swedish literaturePZ - Fiction and juvenile belles lettresClass Q - ScienceQ - Science (General)QA - MathematicsQB - AstronomyQC - PhysicsQD - ChemistryQE - GeologyQH - Natural history - BiologyQK - BotanyQL - ZoologyQM - Human anatomyQP - PhysiologyQR - MicrobiologyClass R - MedicineR - Medicine (General)RA - Public aspects of medicineRB - PathologyRC - Internal medicineRD - SurgeryRE - OphthalmologyRF - OtorhinolaryngologyRG - Gynecology and obstetricsRJ - PediatricsRK - DentistryRL - DermatologyRM - Therapeutics. PharmacologyRS - Pharmacy and materia medicaRT - NursingRV - Botanic, Thomsonian, and eclectic medicineRX - HomeopathyRZ - Other systems of medicineClass S - AgricultureS - Agriculture (General)SB - Plant cultureSD - ForestrySF - Animal cultureSH - Aquaculture. Fisheries. AnglingSK - Hunting sportsClass T - TechnologyT - Technology (General)TA - Engineering (General). Civil engineeringTC - Hydraulic engineering. Ocean engineeringTD - Environmental technology. Sanitary engineeringTE - Highway engineering. Roads and pavementsTF - Railroad engineering and operationTG - Bridge engineeringTH - Building constructionTJ - Mechanical engineering and machineryTK - Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering TL - Motor vehicles. Aeronautics. AstronauticsTN - Mining engineering. MetallurgyTP - Chemical technologyTR - PhotographyTS - ManufacturesTT - Handicrafts. Arts and craftsTX - Home economicsClass U - Military ScienceU - Military science (General)UA - Armies: Organization, distribution, military situationUB - Military administrationUC - Maintenance and transportationUD - InfantryUE - Cavalry. ArmorUF - ArtilleryUG - Military engineering. Air forcesUH - Other servicesClass V - Naval ScienceV - Naval science (General)VA - Navies: Organization, distribution, naval situationVB - Naval administrationVC - Naval maintenanceVD - Naval seamenVE - MarinesVF - Naval ordnanceVG - Minor services of naviesVK - Navigation. Merchant marineVM - Naval architecture. Shipbuilding. Marine engineering Class Z - Bibliography, Library ScienceZ - Books (General). Writing. Paleography. Book industries and trade. Libraries. Bibliography ZA - Information resources (General)。