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Library Information for Oak Hammock Residents: Visual Guides

Here's where you can find helpful visual guides to begin to use the Library's electronic resources. .

We have prepared detailed visual guides to accomplishing basic tasks in the library catalog. Here is a list of the currently available guides. Links to download the PDF files are at the bottom of the page.

 

Library Catalog Basics 

  • UF Library Access Basicsthis guide will show you how to get your GatorOne ID Card, and how to get your library privileges established.

  • Beginning Research Using the Library Catalog: An introductory guide to the library catalog's Primo interface.

  • Locating E-Books in the Library Catalog: If you are looking for electronic books on a subject, use this guide to learn the simplest way to search for and read available materials in the PRIMO VE online catalog. Please note that for some materials, specific software may need to be installed on your computer. Links to where to download and install this software should be available on the e-book's page. Links to the most commonly used software can also be found on this library guide's technical information page. For a detailed guide to information on e-books at UF, go to http://guides.uflib.ufl.edu/c.php?g=147713&p=969572. Download the guide "Locating Electronic Books" at the bottom of this page.

  • Locating Electronic Journals in the Library Catalog by Title : if you want to find and read specific journals, use this guide to see if the title is available in the UF electronic resources, and what databases the journal might be available in, this guide will show you how to do a search. Download the guide "Locating Electronic Journals in the Library Catalog".

  • Finding Library Guides by Subject: If you are doing research in a specific field, and want to know the best resources to use for this, this guide will show you how to locate informational guides prepared by library subject specialists in that area. Download the file "Finding Library Guides by Subject".

  • Using Academic Search Premier to Find Academic Articles : Academic Search Premier is one of the largest databases available, and has a huge amount of full-text material available. This guide will help you get started with this resource.

 

Presentations

  • Databases and Open Access and Primary Resources, Oh My!: The library has access to an astounding array of electronic resources and databases through the UF Libraries, but did you know that over 80 of these resources are openly accessible to anyone with an Internet connection, no VPN required? You can find them all on the Libraries’ A-Z Database list, and this tutorial will assist you.

  • Genealogy 101: Presentation on how to get started with genealogy research.

  • Interlibrary Loan: The basics of interlibrary loan service for Oak Hammock residents.

  • Media Literacy: Evaluating and Finding Quality News: Information on how to evaluate the accuracy and fairness of news articles and sources

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