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Using the Columbia Libraries

Using the Columbia Libraries . CUSSW Orientation Presented by Alysse Jordan, MILS Social Work Librarian. About the Columbia Libraries . Ranked in top 10 academic library systems in the U.S. Consists of over 25 libraries, including Social Work

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Using the Columbia Libraries

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  1. Using the Columbia Libraries CUSSW Orientation Presented by Alysse Jordan, MILS Social Work Librarian

  2. About the Columbia Libraries • Ranked in top 10 academic library systems in the U.S. • Consists of over 25 libraries, including Social Work • Includes 8.6 million volumes, 500+ subscription databases, 45,000 electronic journals • 130 librarians; 185 support & administrative staff

  3. Libraries of Interest • Social Work Library (2nd Floor CUSSW) • Lehman Social Sciences Library (GIS/Maps, Area Studies, U.S. Government Documents,EDS) • Teachers College Library (120th St.) • Health Sciences Library (168th St. medical campus) • Butler Library (History & Humanities, RBML, 24 hour study space, library workshops) • Psychology Library (Schermerhorn Hall)

  4. Other NYC Area Libraries • New York University (NYU) • New York Public Research & Branch Libraries • Foundation Center • Jewish Theological Seminary

  5. About the Social Work Library • History of the library coincides with the history of CUSSW, first School of Social Work in the nation in 1898 • 75,000 volumes, 225 print journals, reference collection, film collection, course reserves, social work dissertations, offsite collections • Facilities: group study rooms, media viewing stations, library research computers, photocopiers, networked printers, study carrels, reading room, after-hours CUSSW-only study space, wireless network • 4 full-time staff, including 1 professional librarian, 1 circulation/reserves supervisor, and 2 library assistants; occasional student workers • More info at http://www.columbia.edu/cu/lweb/indiv/socwk/

  6. Gateway to Libraries' digital collections and services Access to CLIO, Libraries online catalog Online dictionaries, encyclopedias Find articles and e-books Renew books, request interlibrary loans Information about services, library hours, and collections Find subject guides and help with research http://www.columbia.edu/cu/lweb/ Columbia Libraries Website

  7. Search Columbia’s collections by author, title, keyword, and subject Find books, journals, documents, films, online resources, and other materials owned by the Columbia Libraries Limit to a specific library or type of resource (i.e., online journal) Access your account, renew your books, make requests Does not include holdings of TC, Law or JTS Includes records for journals & newspapers the Libraries subscribe to, but not the articles published in them (search databases instead) CLIO: Columbia’s Online Catalog

  8. Getting Help with Research • Contact Social Work Librarian by phone, email, walk-in office hours, or make an appt. for a consultation • Ask Us Now chat reference service, M-F 1-5pm • Library workshops • Online research guides, subject specialist librarians

  9. Questions??

  10. Thank you!! Get in touch with me at: Alysse Jordan, M.I.L.S. Social Work Library 1255 Amsterdam Ave., Rm. 213 New York, NY 10027 Email: aj204@columbia.edu Phone: 212-851-2195

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