Library services for students from other countries
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Welcome to the University Library
The Library staff welcome students from other countries who have come to study at the University of Tasmania, and they will be very pleased to help you.
How to get help
Particular librarians in Hobart and Launceston have been chosen to look after students from other countries. These librarians are your special contacts and they will show you how to use the resources and services of the University's libraries.
In Hobart, the international students' library contact is Scott Wylie
Telephone: (03) 6226 2229
or e-mail: Scott.Wylie@utas.edu.auIn Launceston, the international students' library contact is Susan Bell
Telephone: (03) 6324 3359
or e-mail: Susan.Bell@utas.edu.au
Alternatively you can:-
- Ask at the Client Service Desk of any of our Libraries where the staff can help you or direct you to a librarian for specialised assistance.
- Come to a library training session.
- Come to a drop-in help session for practice using the catalogue, databases, electronic journals and the Internet.
- Use the Library's Web pages, which have information about our services including opening hours, and about our resources including databases, electronic journals and past examination papers.
- Use the links to the Library's "Online Information Skills Tutorials" pages, which provide a set of online tutorials for help with your research.
- Click on the "Ask
us" link at the top of the Library's Web pages and use
the feedback form.
Collections of special interest
There are items in our Libraries which are particularly useful for international students, for example, books to help you with studying, writing assignments and sitting exams. Ask at the Client Service Desk about these books.
The Reference sections in our libraries also contain:-
- Tasmanian street maps
- Telephone books
- University of Tasmania handbook. - Handbooks for other universities are available on the Web
Library staff can show you how to find them.
Language dictionaries
The Launceston and Morris Miller libraries have a large collection
of English - other language dictionaries. Some are in the Reference
section, and others can be borrowed. Some of the languages covered are:-
Burmese, Chinese, French, German, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Malay, Spanish, Tagalog, Vietnamese.
Newspapers and serials
The Morris Miller and Launceston libraries contain some newspapers and serials from countries other than Australia. These include:-
The Guardian Weekly (UK) - Launceston Library
China Daily - Morris Miller Library
Renmin ribao (People's Daily) - Morris Miller Library
Gatra - Morris Miller Library Serial
Beijing Review (China) - Morris Miller Library Serial
Other newspapers and serials that have been donated to the Library
by students are displayed in the Morris Miller and Launceston libraries.
Many newspapers are also available on the Internet. Try these:
Australian newspapers on the Internet
World's online newspapers
Other useful Internet addresses:
Australian Department of Immigration and Multicultural
Affairs
Embassies in Australia
Other library publications
We produce a number of other publications to help you use the library's
resources and services. Those listed below will be especially useful
to you:
- Library guide. - for all you need to know about using the Library
- Finding your way around the ... Library. - provides maps and information about specific branch libraries
- Searching our catalogue - for help when using the library catalogue
Library publications should be on display and available in all branch libraries. Please ask at the Client Services Desk, if you need more assistance.
Services of special interest
Each library has a number of computers which you can use for different things.
- Some computers are available for searching the catalogue. Ask at the Client Services Desk for help searching the catalogue.
- On the Library's other computers you can search databases or use the Internet and also search the catalogue. You can use these computers to access MyLO (My Learning Online), do your word-processing and read your e-mail. They have some Asian language support applications too.
- In the Morris Miller Library, there is a computer in the Learning Hub which is linked to a scanner . All computers can burn CDs. Computers on Levels 2 and 4 of the Morris Miller Library can be booked to be use for 2 hours at specific times.
For e-mail details,
setting up accounts for printing and photocopying and other computer related issues ask the
Client Services Desk for assistance.
Alternatively you can e-mail the ServiceDesk@utas.edu.au or phone
them on (03) 6226 1818.
Glossary
An online glossary is provided to help you understand the special words used in the Library .
Language and Translation Tools
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Babel Fish Translator
Google Language Tool
Dictionary.com Translator
WorldLingo Translator
Internet Public Library Non-English dictionaries
Links to:-
The University of Tasmania's International Students pages
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