Library Guide for Agriculture & Equine Studies
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INTRODUCTION
DO YOU UNDERSTAND YOUR TOPIC?
ARE YOU LOOKING FOR BOOKS ON YOUR TOPIC?
USE THE CATALOGUE
BROWSE THE LIBRARY SHELVES
ARE YOU LOOKING FOR JOURNAL ARTICLES
ON YOUR TOPIC?
BROWSING JOURNALS
USING DATABASES
OTHER RESOURCES
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INTRODUCTION
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This guide will help you locate information in the area of
Agriculture and Equine Studies. You may need to use both print
and electronic resources to obtain the information you need.
The guide is an introduction only and students should ask
Library staff for assistance if needed.
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DO YOU UNDERSTAND YOUR TOPIC?
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Dictionaries and encyclopaedias are a good starting point
for research. They give definitions and provide background
material that will assist you in understanding your topic.
Some useful reference books in the area are:
Australian agriculture : the complete reference
Black's agricultural dictionary
Black's veterinary dictionary
Check the Library
catalogue to see if a particular reference book is
held in your campus library.
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ARE YOU LOOKING FOR BOOKS ON YOUR TOPIC?
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Books provide detailed information on a subject. You can
locate them by using the Library catalogue or browsing the
shelves.
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USE THE CATALOGUE
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To locate material (including books, magazines and videos)
use the terms from your topic in a general keyword search
of the Library catalogue. For a more structured approach use
the following headings for a subject search of the Library
catalogue.
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Agriculture
Aquaculture
Crops and soils
Domestic animals
Farm management
Forests and forestry
Horsemanship
Horse breeds
Horse management
Organic farming
Veterinary medicine
Veterinary physiology
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BROWSE THE LIBRARY SHELVES
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By browsing the library shelves you can get an idea of what
the library has in your area. Dewey numbers that you may find
useful in the Agriculture and Equine Studies area are:
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Statistics & yearbooks
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320
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Occupational health and safety
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363.11
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Domestic animals
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636
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Horsemanship
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798.23
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Botany
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580
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Environment
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333.7
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Crops and soils
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631.45
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Horticulture
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645
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Small business management
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658.022
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ARE YOU LOOKING FOR JOURNAL ARTICLES ON YOUR TOPIC?
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Journals are also known as magazines, serials and periodicals.
Journals provide up to date information and cover recent
developments in that subject area. For some areas they are
the best source of information.
To locate journal articles you can browse (look through whole
issues), or search for journal articles in databases.
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BROWSING JOURNALS
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Some journals that may be useful in the Agriculture &
Equine Studies area are:
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Your Garden
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Australian Horticulture
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Landscape Australia
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Horse and Rider
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Check the catalogue or with Library staff to see if these
or other journals are held in your campus library.
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USING DATABASES
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Databases
are electronic indexes to journals and other resources. Some
databases offer the full text of the article whilst others
will provide only information about articles.
Examples of databases which may contain relevant material
are:
Australia/NZ Reference Centre
Electric Library Australasia
Infotrac OneFile
Information about database access is available from campus
libraries, or from the Databases page.
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ARE YOU LOOKING FOR INFORMATION FROM THE INTERNET?
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INTRODUCING WEBLINKS
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The Internet provides access to a vast amount of information.
Websites providing this information range from reliable and
authoritative to less reputable sites. Weblinks is a collection
of websites, covering a range of topics, selected by North
Coast Institute library staff for their relevancy and reliability.
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Some Weblinks topics
that you may find useful are:
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Agriculture
Bush regeneration
Horse management
Irrigation
Livestock
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Or you can select from the Weblinks
for Agriculture and Equine Studies.
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For further assistance in locating information, or using
some of the sources listed in this guide, take a look at Searchpath, an online
research tutorial, or contact library staff.
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