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Referencing
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Record details of any source you use. A reference list contains all the details of sources cited in a work. It is arranged alphabetically by the author’s last name. A bibliography is an alphabetical list of all source material consulted. There are a number of resources to guide you:. Publication manual of the American Psychological Association. 6th corrected ed.). (2010). Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association. American Psychological Association. (2012). Getting Started APA Referencing Guide.
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Information for Staff
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Copy, print and scan. Find information in your field. Information skills training and support. Request academic research assistance. Request an item from antoher Library.
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Information for Students
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Copy, print, and scan. Request an item from another Library. Find articles or journals. Find items on my reading list. Library staff for more information.
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Study skills
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There are some helpul hints on adjusting to study in higher education in the Starting Uni. Guide Other guides to help you develop study and learning skills are listed below:. How to write an abstract. Dyslexia and other reading difficulties. Writing a reflective logbook. Deakin University. (2009). Study skills: Independent learning for study success. Http:/ www.deakin.edu.au/current-students/study-support/study-skills/. Lee, I. (2006). A research guide for students. Http:/ www.aresearchguide.com.
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Introduction to Copyright
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Literary works (books, letters, articles, written assignments, etc),. Dramatic works (plays, filmscripts, scenarios, treatments and the like). Musical works (compositions of popular or classical music). Artistic works (photos, paintings, drawings, maps, charts, diagrams, etc). As well as works, there are. To make copies of the work - photocopy, scan, download, email. To publish the work. To perform the work in public. To make adaptations of the work - e.g. make a novel into a screenplay.
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Library Borrowing
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Borrowing Information for Students. Borrowing Information for Staff. The library has a collection of texts, recommended resources, and other materials, to support study and teaching at SAE and Qantm. Students and staff are welcome to browse, borrow materials, and use the library as a quiet study space. Students must present an ID card to borrow. 8 items may be borrowed by students at one time. There is a limit of 2 restricted loan items at one time. Audio-Visual (Blu-Ray, CD, DVD). Students with outstand...
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SAEQ Library - Links
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American Film Institute Catalog. Arts and Humanities Database. Design and Applied Arts Index (DAAI). Education in Video (Alexander Street). FIAF International Index to Film Periodicals Database. International Bibliography of Art (IBA).
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Library Help
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How do I . Find books, DVDs, ebooks. Find articles or journals. Reference the resources used. Copy, print and scan. Email: library.australia@sae.edu.