Important Phone Numbers and Email
Addresses
231-8886
231-8888
231-7138
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Main Library Reference
Circulation
Library Fax
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Note: Subject
Librarians also have Web Pages with a variety of information
links and documents.
Location of Materials in the Main
Library
The Main Library has three floors: Basement,
First, and Second.
BOOKS are on Second Floor and are organized by
Library of Congress Number.
PERIODICALS (Magzines and Journals) are in the Basement, and are
organized by Dewey Decimal Number.
REFERENCE materials are in the Reference Area on First Floor.
GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS ("Documents") are on Second Floor, after
the regular books, and they are organized by SuDocs (Superintendent
of Documents) numbers. DOCUMENT MICROFICHE are in the basement
in filing cabinets near the maps.
FOLIOS are large books. They can be found on a separate shelf
and the end of the Z's, before Government Documents start.
MULTIMEDIA: Videos, tapes, records, etc. are in a separate area
on First Floor. Ask at the Reference Desk.
Main Library Departments
REFERENCE: On First Floor near the
Computer Clusters and Printers. Reference Librarians are there
to help.
CIRCULATION: On First Floor near the exit. This is the place to
check out material from the Library. You MUST have your ID card
to check out material.
PERIODICALS: There is a window in the Basement near the Microfische
Readers. You may ask for help locating material if you already
have the call number. For other questions, please go to the Reference
Desk on First Floor.
Branch Libraries
There are three Branch Libraries at NDSU:
Chemistry (H.J. Klosterman Chemistry Library)
Architecture and Landscape Architecture Library
Pharmacy Library
Consult a campus map (available at the Reference
Desk) for the locations of Branch Libraries.
Summer Library Hours
Always check the
library calendar for changes during holidays, breaks, and
summer sessions.
Rules and Procedures
Circulation Privileges
Books must be returned by the end of the Navy
Research Student Group summer program. Periodicals can NOT be
checked out. You MUST have your ID card with you to check out
library material.
InterLibrary Loan Privileges
Due to the short time period for this program,
InterLibrary Loan is NOT available for Navy Research Student
Group participants.
Computers and Printing
Please know and follow NDSU Computer Policy.
Computers are to be used for research. Also, computers on first
floor are to be used for library research. Please use the
computers on second floor, or at other campus locations, for
word processing. Please be moderate when using the printers.
Print what you need, but don't be wasteful.
Other Considerations
Please do NOT reshelve library material.
We keep statistics on use of library material to help us know
what to order in the future, and what to keep. Please place
material that you have used on a nearby table, or if it is reference
material, please take it back to first floor so that others
can find it.
Please be considerate of others around
you in the Libraries.
NDSU Libraries subscribes to many electronic
and print indexes. Be sure to check the online catalog for print
indexes related to your search topic. Many electronic indexes cover
only recent years.
Databases Available through the NDSU
Libraries
WinSPIRS/WebSPIRS/MacSPIRS
The SPIRS databases, covering a wide
variety of scholarly information, are available for searching on
campus. (Medline, Agricola, and Current Contents are also available
to dialup users with an NDSU SLIP connection. PC software can be
downloaded from the NDSU Libraries Home Page. Mac
software must be obtained from the ITS Help Desk. Databases of particular
interest to students in the Navy Research Group include:
- Life Sciences
- Agricola
- CAB
- CSA Engineering Databases/EiCSA Engineering Databases
- Medline
- Biol. & Ag. Index
- GeoRef
- Current Contents
- INSPEC
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natural sciences, ecology, entomology, microbiology, biochem.,
virology
agriculture, nutrition and related sciences
agriculture, nutrition and related sciences (International)
engineering and technology
medicine, pharmacy and nutrition
core journals in biology and agriculture
geology and earth sciences
all sciences, includes tables of contents and is updated
weekly.
physics, computer science, electronics |
For assistance online consult the Searching
with WinSPIRS information page on the Web.
WebSpirs is also
available.
FirstSearch
FirstSearch
is an electronic information service providing online access to
popular databases. Currently 43 databases are available with some
full text options, web access, and email capabilities.
Access is available on campus through the World
Wide Web at http://www.lib.ndsu.nodak.edu/FirstSearch.
FirstSearch Databases of Interest to students in
the Navy Research Group:
- ASTA (AppSciTechAb) - A general index
to science and technology periodical literature (full text)
- BasicBIOSIS - Wide range of bioscience
topics: a selected subset of the complete BIOSIS (Biological
Abstracts)
- Environment - Abstracts to articles in
over 1500 scientific journals
- GEOBASE - Worlwide literature on geography
and geology
- GenSciAbs - General science literature
from the U.S. and Great Britain
- MicrocompAbs - Microcomputer Abstracts
Guides to Using FirstSearch:
MathSciNet
MathSciNet (http://www.ams.org/mathscinet/)
is a searchable Web database providing access to over 55 years of
"Mathematical Reviews" and "Current Mathematical
Publications" from 1940 to the present.
Beilstein
Beilstein Online is available on computers in the Main Library and
in the Chemistry Library. It contains information about organic
compounds, and covers the years 1779 to date.
DIALOG, STN and Other Online Services
Hundreds of other online databases
are available through services such as DIALOG, STN, etc. Consult
with your library mentor for information regarding these databases.
You will probably not need these databases for your project, but
you should be aware that they exist.
Last Updated: March 11, 2008