Faculty and lecturers,

10 things the library can do for you

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1 X 1 Reference Sessions with a librarian for faculty, lecturers and PhD students.

The service includes, information needs identification, specific information search, use of library resources instruction, and PhD student personal guidance. As part of this service, we can help you find videos to incorporate in online classes.

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Assistance with open access publishing 

The library has agreements with various publishers that allow you to publish with them free of charge or for a reduced fee.
Articles published in open access journals are highly visible, their use increases, as does the amount of citations.
For additional information click here

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Assistance with promotion procedures
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Journal citation ranking and citation statistics evaluation.

Assistance and guidance in choosing an appropriate journal for publication (and how to avoid predatory journals)

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Endnote citation management tool usage instruction and support. 

For additional information click here


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New publication alert creation – by topic, author, or journal. 

Alerts can be created through TOC website as well as through the library search system. For additional information click here


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Ordering journals, books, films and databases necessary for research and teaching.

Orders depend on priority ratings and library budget. In accordance with library policy,
priority will be given electronic packages. For additional information click here



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Scanning of articles and book chapters from our library collections or other libraries at no cost.

For additional information and an online book\article from the library's collection order form click here.
For additional information regarding our interlibrary loan service click here.

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Support using the new "Library Materials for Courses" (Leganto) system.

Assistance includes reading list creation and assignment with the Moodle course website.
For more information, please contact Dana Lotan This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.


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Digital collection, archive and database creation for research purposes.

For more information, please contact Dr. Riki Greenberg This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

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The library staff provides training sessions on databases utilization as part of university courses.
For example, first-year courses, undergraduate or graduate seminar courses) and assists in library instructional video integration into courses. For additional information click here.


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 AVON - Academic Video Online

avon database

 

We are pleased to announce the library is now subscribed to the largest video database - Academic Video Online (AVON). The database contains over 66,000 films in many fields of knowledge, including counseling and treatment, psychology, anthropology, business administration, health, history, music and more. In addition to award-winning films, the database contains photographs of plays, documentaries and nature films, interviews, leading news broadcasts, archive materials and more. Database content can be accessed remotely and may be embedded through the Moodle system. This includes video clips as well as custom content lists and more. 
Access the database via the library's database portal

 

List of the subject areas offered

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American History

Anthropology

Art & Architecture

Asian Studies

Biology

Black Studies

BoClips

Business

Chemistry

Communication

Computer Science

Counseling

Criminal Justice

Dance

Economics

Education

Engineering

Environmental Studies

Film

FILM PLATFORM

Global Issues

LGBT

Literature

Native American and Indigenous Studies

Performing Arts

Politics

Psychology

Rehabilitation Therapy

Religion

Sociology

Sports Medicine

Student Success

Sustainability Studies

Theatre

Women's Studies

World History

Writing

We are happy to be at your service. This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

 

E-book packages

The library continues to increase its e-book and electronic journal content. Over the past year, large collections of e-books have been purchased, including thousands of books in a variety of fields of knowledge. The acquisition is usually done in accordance with the EBA - Evidence Based Acquisition model. This model allows access to a large number of books for a period of one year, and at the end of the period permanent access is maintained for books with the highest use.

Among packages purchased in the past year:

A large collection of e-books by Cambridge Publishing. The collection is comprised of over 27,000 books in social sciences and the humanities.

A collection by Brill, which includes about 19,000 e-books. It is worth noting that a single book purchase from this collection is very expensive.

Due to the high usage data, access to the de Gruyter's book collection was recently renewed. The collection contains approximately 70,500 books in all areas of knowledge. One hundred and eight e-books from the collection were purchased permanently due to high usage.

Access to all collections is abailable through the library catalog.

From web search to full text in one click.


Libkey Nomad

The library is happy to offer a new service, which enables access to full texts from anywhere.
LibKey Nomad plugin provides quick and easy access to digital content that the library subscribes to, regardless of location or the way the information retrieval method. If the library does not have a subscription, the plugin checks for free access versions of the requested content or directs the user to order the item through inter-library loan service.
Link to the LibKey Nomad plugin page
Contents of foreign-language periodicals



Installation directions:
Open the browser in which you would like to install the plugin
Enter the following site: https://thirdiron.com/downloadnomad/
Select the correct browser icon, click on the install button (Add to browser)
Choose Haifa University from the list and you are set to go.

More links link to install the plugin in your browser:

Chrome, edge, brave

Firefox

Manual.  Short video

Support service for researchers and graduate students conducting a systematic literature review

The reference department offers support to faculty and graduate students conducting a systematic literature review.

What is a systematic review?

A study in which the researcher is required to identify all relevant studies on a specific research question, assess their quality and synthesize their results by using a clearly and explicitly defined, systematic, transparent and reproducible methodology. This increases the chance that the study is accurate and free of bias and could be reproduced and updated in the future.
Since the article search process is complex, consulting with trained and experienced librarians who are familiar with databases and are skilled in conducting complex searches is advised.

The questionnaire in the following link can help you decide whether a systematic review is the appropriate methodology for your research question, and if so, what type of review is most appropriate. In addition, this article explains in detail the difference between a systematic review and a scoping review.


What does our service include?

- Review of the stages of the systematic literature review

- Recommendation of appropriate databases;in which to perform the search

- Support in search strategy formation

- Recommendation of various resources to support the study process

- Mendeley citation management software support. Mendeley is used to gather database search results and remove duplicates.


Additional information

- New! Watch the full interview with Haifa University researchers who performed a systematic review and share their experience and recommendations. This is a valuable resource for those planning a systematic\scoping review. To access English subtitles, click on cc and choose English (not auto generated)

- Systematic review tutorial

-Systematic literature review – an introductory lecture (in Heb.)

An introductory presentation about systematic reviews (27.7.20)


If you are interested in our assistance with your systematic review, please contact us at the following link

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