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Print Books
XPLORE Library Catalog
( tips & tricks;
RefWorks help; XLinks; video tutorials) is Xavier library's online public
access catalog. It includes all of the library's books, journals, audiovisuals, and microform materials. Search XPLORE
by keyword, author, title and Library of Congress subject heading. If you don't find what you need,
request it online ( printable instructions; video tutorial) from
OhioLINK, the combined library catalog of 88 college, university, public, and state libraries
in Ohio.
A selection of subject headings in human resource development is listed below:
A selection of print reference works is listed below:
- Annuals:
- Dictionaries:
- Handbooks:
- A Counselor's Guide to Career Assessment Instruments
- ASTD Training and Development Handbook
Info-Line (1984-present) is a collection of documents focusing on employee orientation, training, motivation, etc. It is produced by and the user interface is
provided by the American Society for Training and Development. Find the document(s) you want from the list of available titles in the Index to Content. Go to ILLiad (Xavier's interlibrary loan services) and set up an account, if you don't already have one. Then request the document you want as if it were an article. Alternatively, browse the print collection of documents at HF5549.5 .I54 (arranged by date) on the third floor of McDonald Building.
- Training and Development Yearbook
OhioLINK
Library Catalog (updated daily; video tutorials; RefWorks help; XLinks) provides
access to more than 48 million items located at 89 college, university, public, and state libraries in Ohio. Users may request items
online ( printable instructions; video tutorial) and pick them up in 3 business days at an OhioLINK library of their
choosing. When available there are links to Read (full-text available) and Limited Preview (limited full-text available) at Google Books. It is produced by OhioLINK and the user interface is provided by Innovative
Interfaces, Inc.
Electronic Books
To find electronic books in XPLORE, limit your search results to the location, Electronic Books (example) or search individual collections below.
Credo Reference
( Using this resource; all full-text; XLinks; RefWorks help), formerly Xreferplus, provides hundreds of electronic reference books covering a broad range of subjects, including art, bilinguals, biography, business, dictionaries, encyclopedias, food, geography, history, language, law, literature, medicine, music, philosophy, psychology, quotations, religion, science, social sciences, and technology. It features over 65,000 images (art, diagrams, maps and photos), several thousand images from the National Gallery in London, and over 93,000 audio pronunciation files accessible in the advanced search. It is produced by and the user interface is provided by Credo Reference. No reader is required to use these electronic books. The best way to find ebooks is in the XPLORE Library Catalog. Just look for the ebook icon:
ebrary
( Using this resource; all full-text; XLinks; RefWorks help) contains about 32,300 electronic books in business,
marketing, economics, computers, information technology, health, biomedical sciences, clinical sciences, engineering,
technology, life sciences, physical sciences, education, history, humanities, law, international relations, public
policy, social sciences, and behavioral sciences. It includes books in the Vault Career Library. Users can search for words in the subject, title or full-text of
books in this collection. Content can be easily copied and pasted into a word
processing document. Books in this collection are protected by copyright laws and there are limitations on the number
of pages that can be printed and copied. It is compiled by and the user interface is provided by ebrary. Monthly system maintenance is performed the first Tuesday of each month from 8-10pm (Pacific Time) during which ebrary may be unavailable. No reader is required to use these electronic books. The best way to find ebooks is in the XPLORE Library Catalog. Just look for the ebook icon:
EBSCO eBook Collection (covers 1980-2011; all full-text; tutorials; RefWorks help; XLinks) incorporates the former netLibrary electronic book collection with thousands of purchased and public domain titles with a broad coverage of topics. Users can preview an e-book online, read a page in depth, jump to specific page, or use links in the table of contents or index to go to specific chapters or topics of interest. Every word in every e-book is searchable. In addition to keyword, users can search by author, title, subject, category, ISBN, publisher, and/or date of publication. Using the Choose Databases feature, e-books can be searched along with other EBSCO databases that provide primarily journal articles. Table of contents can be previewed at the search results display without checking out or opening the e-book. Once the e-book is opened users can search within the book, consult a dictionary, zoom text, ans expand the viewing window. To create notes or add an e-book to a folder requires setting up an account. Output options include print (typically limited to 60 pages), email, and export to bibliographic management software like RefWorks. Also available are citing information for the major citation styles, bookmarking in social networking sites like Facebook, and perma-linking on websites and course management systems. This collection operates on the library check-out model, where readers check out an e-book for a specified period of time. It is produced by and the user interface is provided by EBSCO Publishing.
No reader is required to use these electronic books. The best way to find e-books is in the XPLORE Library Catalog. Just look for the e-book icon:
Gale Virtual Reference Library ( Using this resource; all full-text;
RefWorks help; XLinks) provides access to more than
1,500 electronic reference books and their individual book chapters covering the arts, biography, business, education,
health, history, law, literature, multicultural studies, the nation and the world, science, and social science. There
is unlimited, simultaneous usage and no special readers or equipment are required to use this resource. Users can
search for keywords in the chapter title or throughout the full-text of a chapter. Book chapters can be downloaded,
emailed or printed, as well as translated into eight languages. It is produced by
Gale and the user interface is provided by InfoTrac. No reader is required to use these electronic books. The best way to find ebooks is in the XPLORE Library Catalog. Just look for the ebook icon:
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