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Hi
I recommend you look at Libguides - really easy to use and quite cheap to purchase an annual subscription. Feel free to look at our guides<http://plymouth.libguides.com/>


Jayne Moss
Senior Information Specialist (Engineering & construction/Computing & maths)
Room 201Charles Seale-Hayne Library | Plymouth University | Drake Circus | Plymouth | PL4 8AA | UK
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From: A general library and information science list for news and discussion. [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Keith Brisland
Sent: 03 November 2014 15:33
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Subject: Library Guides for Students

Hello

We currently produce a comprehensive printed library guide for our students but this is quite time consuming to compile and expensive to print. We would be interested in finding out what other academic libraries do.

Do you produce a printed or online library guide or neither?

If you do what do you put in it?

We include information about opening hours, usernames and passwords, details of the resources we provide (both electronic and otherwise) and how to access the e-resources.

We would be grateful for any feedback

Many thanks


Keith

Keith Brisland
Liaison Librarian (Enquiry Services)
Library and Learning Resources
City North Campus
Birmingham City University
0121 331 5627

Library Help and Live Chat: http://libanswers.bcu.ac.uk/
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