Posts Tagged ‘ScienceDirect’

Help with logging in to LexisLibrary via the e-journals A-to-Z

Friday, December 11th, 2009

A number of students and staff have asked for help with the – slightly tricky – process of logging in to a particular journal title within the LexisLibrary legal and news sources package, via the e-journals A-to-Z site.

screenshot_atoz_lexishelp

So, we’ve created a step-by-step help guide which explains the process, with screenshots of each step. There’s a link to the help guide next to each LexisLibrary title on the A-to-Z.

LexisLibrary is a…

…legal and news/current affairs database providing access to a range of case law, legislation, commentary, current awareness, and newspaper services. Includes the full text of volumes 1-50 of Halsbury’s Laws of England (an authoritative narrative covering every aspect of English statute and case law), up-to-date legislation containing over 18,000 full text acts, and the All England Law Reports. LexisLibrary also provides access via a “News” tab to full-text newspaper articles from national, local and regional UK newspapers.

(We’ve also created a similar guide for accessing ScienceDirect journals from off-campus, which can be similarly troublesome.)

Q: which other e-journal packages do you find tricky to access?

Let us know, and we’ll try and demystify the process!

Also… don’t forget to fill in our survey…

ScienceDirect unavailable this Saturday

Friday, September 18th, 2009

The ScienceDirect database will be unavailable for approximately 13 hours from 12.00 noon Saturday, 19th September to 01.00 am Sunday, 20th September, to allow for scheduled maintenance.

We apologise for any inconvenience caused.

ScienceDirect down for maintenance this Saturday

Wednesday, January 7th, 2009

A message from Elsevier:

On Saturday, 10 January, ScienceDirect will be unavailable due to scheduled maintenance for approximately eight hours starting at 7:30 p.m. GMT.

We apologize for the inconvenience,

Regards,

The Elsevier Team.

ScienceDirect unavailable for NINE HOURS this Saturday

Thursday, November 13th, 2008

Elsevier, publishers of ScienceDirect, have announced that the site will be ‘down’ for nine hours – from 1:00p.m. – 10:00p.m. GMT, this Saturday, 15th November – to allow for scheduled maintenance.

ScienceDirect will be unavailable 2nd November

Friday, October 24th, 2008

Elsevier have announced that the ScienceDirect database will be unavailable (to allow for scheduled maintenance) between 1:00am – 1:00pm on Sunday the 2nd of November.

(They’ve also given advance warning that S.D. will be unavailable on the 15th of November, too. We’ll put the details here when we know them.)

Keeping up-to-date with the latest on the credit crunch

Thursday, October 9th, 2008

Wanting to keep up-to-date with the latest developments in the global financial markets?  Below are just a few suggested websites and publications to get you started.

Newsites
Newsites are a very good place to start.  Recommended are:

BBC News: Business
Top business stories are reported on the Business pages of the BBC website.  There is a special report on the financial crisis.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business

Channel 4 News
Whole section on Business and Money, monitoring the latest developments in the money markets.  It includes a very useful “5 minute guide’ to the credit crunch examining the roots of this current financial crisis and outlining the causes. 
http://www.channel4.com/news

Newspapers
Get a quick link to the newspapers websites by going to the British Media Online at http://www.wrx.zen.co.uk/britnews.htmYou can of course retrieve an on-line version of the paper copy by logging onto Factiva or LexisNexis Butterworths from the e-library on the University Portal.  Factiva is also an excellent source for checking the latest share price information as well as developments in the global markets. 

Banking Industry
For the latest news in the banking industry, the following websites are very useful: 

Bank of England
The official website of the Bank of England. It contains the latest Bank of England news releases in relation to the latest economic crisis and banking reform as well as useful documents and speeches.
http://www.bankofengland.co.uk

Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System
Provides up-to-date information, press releases and signifcant speeches on the recent actions taken by the Federal Reserve, US central bank, in reaction to the current financial crisis.
http://www.federalreserve.gov

British Bankers’ Association (BBA)
The website of the BBA provides information about its activities and members’, details monthly figures for the main high street banks, has links to various publications, as well as outlining the latest policy decisions to affect the banking industry.
http://www.bba.org.uk 

For more websites on the Banking Industry, see the Economics section of the Intute: Social Sciences gateway at http://www.intute.ac.uk/socialsciences/economics, and select Banks and Banking.

Blogs
Blogs provide an effective medium for relevant commentary and debate.  One site that look particularly useful is the FT.com’s ‘Economists’ forum’ where leading economists, including the FT’s chief economic commentator Martin Wolf, debate the big issues of the day. 
http://blogs.ft.com/wolfforum

The Economist.com also hosts a number of blogs.
http://www.economist.com/blogs

Other sites
Keep up-to-date with the financial markets and share prices with http://uk.finance.yahoo.com.

Find out the latest information from number 10 including a record of Prime Minister’s speeches, transcripts of press conferences, articles, etc.  by viewing ‘the official site of the Prime Ministers’ Office’:  Number10.gov.UK.  
http://www.number10.gov.uk

Paper journals
It’s not all on-line!  Take advantage of our current journals collection at Brayford.  Suggested titles to peruse are Bank of England Quarterly Bulletin, Economic Affairs,  the Economist,  Investors Chronicle, and the News Statesman, but there are loads more.  You can of course search the Business/Finance related databases from the e-library on the Portal.   Recommended databases are ABI-Inform Global, Business Source Premier (EBSCO), European Business ASAP (Infotrac) and ScienceDirect.

Personal Finances
For tips on your personal finances, why not sign up for Martin Lewis’s weekly email at http://www.moneysavingexpert.com or the rate alert email from Moneysupermarket.com gives you all the latest financial news with ‘expert advice’. Sign up at http://moneysupermarket.com.

Ask your librarian
…and of course why not ask the Librarian for Business (Alison Sharman) or the Librarian for Finance (Ruth Gill) for more information?

Are there other useful sites that you find useful for keeping up-to-date with financial news?  Let us know by using the comments box.

ScienceDirect – updated e-journal holdings data

Friday, October 3rd, 2008

We’ve just updated our Electronic Journals A-to-Z with the most up-to-date information on which e-journals are available via the ScienceDirect database, and which years are available in full-text.

The titles & dates are accurate, as far as we know… but if you come across an error, please let us know by emailing: acquisitions@lincoln.ac.uk or by posting a comment to this ‘blog.

Never heard of ScienceDirect? Well, it’s a huge database of e-journals which allows you to…

…”Access over 2,000 scientific, technical & medical peer-reviewed journals from Elsevier Science and other publishers. Search over 40 million abstracts from scientific articles. Link out to articles from over 80 other publishers. Articles are available for most titles from 2002 onwards. The first time you use ScienceDirect via the Portal, you will need to register your user name.”

Fixed!

Wednesday, August 27th, 2008

Elsevier have fixed the ScienceDirect login problem for us, so next time you log in to ScienceDirect via the University Portal, you shouldn’t see the confusing, multiple login options that were there before.

Paul

Multiple options for logging in to ScienceDirect

Thursday, August 14th, 2008

On-campus users might notice something strange when they come to log in to ScienceDirect via the University Portal:

Screenshot of ScienceDirect 'Choose Organization' screen.

You’ll be presented with a ‘Choose Organization’ screen, with two options for logging in: “Athens” or “Library”.

  • You can select either option to access the database – it won’t affect your access to ScienceDirect.

This should only happen when you’re logging on from a University computer in the University Library / one of the LRCs, or a faculty I.T. lab or office machine, or via wi-fi within the University’s buildings – you won’t get this message when logging in remotely.

Library and Learning Resources are working with Elsevier to resolve this problem in a way which doesn’t affect on- or off-campus access, and we’ll let you know when things are back to normal!

Paul
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