This document provides information about resources available through the CIT library, including databases, ejournals, ebooks, websites, and Australian content. It lists subject areas that contain relevant keywords, new books, short loan items, and reference books. The document also describes how to access journals, databases, and the SuperSearch tool. Finally, it mentions pages with information on copyright, plagiarism, study skills, assignment writing, and the six steps of information literacy.
1. Databases:
CIT provides access to a number of subject specific and general databases.
eJournals :
CIT subscribes to ejournals that are available for your access.
You can identify what dates the library holds by looking at the information next to
the title
eBooks:
ebooks are electronic books.
You can access a few useful titles from the Online Resources page
Websites:
The online resources page provides links to some external websites that have proved
useful for CIT students
Australian content
All items with this symbol include Australian based information
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4. Keywords: This area includes terms that you will find useful to search by
including their Dewey number
New books: This area allows you to quickly see new titles relevant to your
studies
Short loan items: This area lists the titles that your teachers have placed
on a shorter lending period, in order to ensure all students have access to
the information
Reference books: This area identifies some reference items that are
specific for your course
This page also provides details on how to gain further information from
CIT Library staff
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6. Journals:This area lists journals CIT
provides access to and their dewey
numbers
Databases:This area has links to
databases that cover business related
journals and articles
SuperSearch:Provides a link to the
SuperSearch tool
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8. This page provides useful links, separated
into categories to make it easier to find
what you are looking for
Business
Accounting
Legal
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10. Thispage provides students with information
about copyright and plagiarism. It outlines
rules you need to follow and tips on how to
avoid doing the wrong thing. It is essential
that all CIT students understand what is
expected of them in regards to copyright and
plagiarism.
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12. Thispage provides sources students can
use to assist them with their study
habits and tips on how to write their
assignments.
It also includes the six steps of
Information Literacy that will help all
students find and use information in the
most valuable way.