What to check out besides books? Part 1 looked at Joseph S. Stauffer Library, Part 2 shared resources at Queen’s University Libraries Locations and now in Part 3 we are going digital. Learning what online resources are available, where to find them and how to use them can be invaluable.
So, Let’s Get Digital and explore what Queen’s Library has to offer!
Omni
Queen’s Library uses Omni, an online advanced academic search engine that connects you with a wealth of resources. If you are new to Omni, the useful guide for is the best place to start. It introduces the teaching you the nuances of effective searching. For example, using AND (in capitals) between two connected words like Research AND Library. The left hand menu is helpful for learning how to and
If you need online support online reach out through the online or through texting the library at 1-613-704-7140.
Omni is used along with . This network shares e-resources including, journals, articles, eBooks, reviews, legal documents, technical reports, conference proceedings, and research data sets, and physical material such as books. You can borrow or return any library material a partnering library which is especially useful if you are studying offsite or traveling. To request a book or physical item from another library, simply use your basic search on Omni and if it is not available at Queens, look for <Get it from another library> link below the title. After placing the request, the item usually shows up in 3-5 days.
QSpace
Another useful online resource is . This digital repository has open access scholarship and research contributions from the Queen’s University community. As a graduate student, you will eventually deposit your thesis or dissertation here. Browsing through work of past students not only provides you with bibliographic resources, but also offers a clear understanding of academic expectations and standards.
Specialized Databases
For a variety of academic and educational content, the is a must-visit. Here are some highlights:
- A comprehensive 3D atlas of the human body which can be an excellent tool for students in health and medical fields.
- For ornithology enthusiasts and anyone interested in the diverse avian species across the globe.
- Explore educational resources and histories of Indigenous peoples.
The Video Collections Database
When you need a break from the rigorous demands of graduate studies or a creative spark for your projects, the offers films and documentaries:
- Access a curated collection of films from Walt Disney Pictures, Pixar Animation Studios, and MGM Studios.
- : Browse a selection of feature films.
- Discover a variety of Canadian content that spans documentaries, animation, and feature films.
Additional e-resources that may be useful include:
Library Insights
Researcher Training and Support
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Teaching and Learning Resources