21 March 2012

Datastream and 3000Xtra

Do you use the financial numerical database Datastream?  Are you working in the ABS Trading Room with Reuters 3000xtra database? Would you like further help extracting data?

Thomson Reuters are offering Question and Answer sessions for students using the Datastream and Reuters 3000xtra database.  If you are having problems extracting data and would like advice please feel free to sign up for one of the Q&A sessions:

·         Client trainers from Thomson Reuters will be holding online Q&A sessions to answer your questions regarding data on DataStream  
·         No need to have the product in front of you, just the question that you want answering
·         No need to join a conference call, they will use Adobe chat… however, if you really want to talk to a trainer they will provide a number to call


·         To sign up, emailknowledge.networkuki@thomsonreuters.com stating the date, time and product session as well as your University email address.

Leave the rest to Thomson Reuters! They will email you with the login details for the 1 hour sessions.

   
Dates and Times are:

Datastream
Thursday 12th April 2012                11:00am
Tuesday 24th April 2012                  - 2:30pm

Reuters 3000xtra
Thursday 5th April 2012                   - 10:00am
Wednesday 18th April 2012             - 3:00pm


Kind Regards
Nicola Dennis

19 March 2012

Visitor access to Aston University Library

Dear students,

This is just to alert you that due to extra demand on Library spaces during our busy revision and examination period, access to visitors is restricted from Monday 26th March 2012 - Friday 22 June 2012 as follows:
  • Visitors with a SCONUL Access Reference card will not be granted access to Aston University Library
  • Day Visitor Passes will not be available.
If you are planning to visit another university library yourself under the SCONUL Access Scheme, please check their web site in advance, as they may have restricted access for visitors during this period also.

If you have any questions about visitor access to Aston University Library, or about the SCONUL Access scheme, then please email: library@aston.ac.uk

12 March 2012

Access to Aston University Library Law Databases

Aston University Library is aware that there is a technical problem at the moment which is preventing staff and student access to the following law databases:

Lawtel
LexisLibrary
Westlaw

The problem has been logged and we will alert you when it has been resolved.

9 March 2012

Global Market Information Database

If you use GMID (Global Market Information Database) to find information about countries, industries or consumer products, you will be pleased to know that the facility to download PDFs has now been restored.

Regards
Lydia

Lydia Matheson
l.a.matheson@aston.ac.uk
Information Specialist
LIS

5 March 2012

Do you use Datastream or the ABS Trading Room?

ABS Students,

Will you need to use the research database Datastream for your dissertation? Are you registered to use the ABS Trading Room? Then you might be interested in the Question and Answer sessions run by the company Thomson Reuters that provide the two resources; Datastream and 3000Xtra.

How does it work?
All your data questions are answered using interactive Adobe e-training sessions and are 1 hour long.

What you need to do!
To sign up email knowledge.networkuki@thomsonreuters.com and state the date, time and session you would like to enroll on to. Include your email address. They will email you with the rest of the information.

3000xtra
Thursday 15-03-2012 at 3pm

Datastream
Tuesday   06-03-2012 at 2pm
Thursday 15-03-2012 at 11am

Nicola Dennis
Information Specialist

1 March 2012

24/6 Opening Commences Sunday 4th March

Dear staff and students,

This is just a reminder that 24/6 opening commences this Sunday 4th March for the examination period and will last until Friday 23 March.

Throughout 24/6 the Library is open all the time from 11:00 on Sunday mornings through to 18:00 on Saturday evenings. On Friday 23 March the Library will close at 22:00 and re-open at 10:00 the following morning. Please check the Library web site for opening hours.

We hope that you can make good use of the Library during this period. If you need a quiet place to study, please remember that the third floor is for single silent study at all times. If you have any problems with noisy neighbours in the Library, or if you need help with finding resources, then please do not hesitate to speak to staff at the Help desk on the Ground floor or email: library@aston.ac.uk

Please be aware that it is a University requirement for all staff and students to visibly display their uniCARDS within campus buildings (including the Library) during 'out of hours' periods. Lanyards (and clips) for ID badges are available at Security, the HUB and the ARC.

The 'out of hours' periods during term-time are between the hours of:

  • 8pm - 8am Monday - Friday
  • 6pm - 8am Friday - Monday

If you have any questions or comments, please let us know.

Best regards
Lydia Matheson
Public Services Co-ordinator (Customer Experience)
LIS

Ebrary e-books now available to download to your iPhone, iPod or iPad

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