At this moment (sep 2020) we have the following Library Guides for programmes of Wiebenga. We also have Library Guides on topics that are relevant for all programmes, such as Evidence Based Practice, PubMed, Atlas.ti and more. Take a look at the overview of Library Guides.
If you search the catalog for the title of a book or magazine, you can see where it is located.
In the title overview, scroll to: Check availability. For example, here you see the following
You will first see Zernike (ter inzage), with 1 copy below. This book has an N for Not lendable on the back, you may only use it in the library.
Below it is Zernike (normal loan). You can borrow these two copies and use them at home for a period of three weeks (or longer if you extend them via the app).
The location code of the book can be found under Call Number. Each book has such a location code, and in the libraries the books are sorted by these codes (in the cabinet it goes from 000-999). Books related to a theme fall under the same location code, so they are conveniently grouped together. Research it yourself in the catalog, or ask an employee for more information!
The information specialists of the Hanze Library organize a daily walk-in consultation hour, where students can go with their questions about the use of the databases or for help with literature research.
Normally walk-in consultations take place in the library, every working day between 11:30 and 13:30.
Due to the Corona measures, a digital version of walk-in consultation hour has been created, which also takes place every working day via Blackboard Collaborate, between 11:30 and 12:30.
For current information about the consultation hours, please consult our website or the library guides.
Just like at the other locations of the Hanze Media Library you need your student / Hanze card.
Through our Instagram channel @HanzeLibrary we will keep you posted on adjusted opening hours, our databases and services. On Tuesdays we post about an interesting article from one of our databases and on Fridays we post a cool picture from the Britannica Image Quest database.