Library guide for International VU Partners: Overview

VU partners such as Hanoi, CUFE, National School of Business Management, Sunway, Henan, Liaoning, VU-India

Welcome to the VU Library

Search the library

Search tools on the VU library website

Link through to the library website

Many (but not all) VU Library resources can be accessed through VU Library Search. Keywords or search terms can be entered in the search box.

VU Library Home Page

 

The library also provides tools to allow users to search for the book, journal article, video, or newspaper whether in physical or electronic format. These tools are located below the main search box on the library website. Consider the text listed under each of the search tools. 

1. A-Z Databases - Find articles, ebooks, streaming videos, case studies and special collections.

2. Publication Finder - Find online publications by title - journals and ebooks.

3. BrowZine - Easy browsing of scholarly journals on any device.

VU Page with Resources listed

 

Essential Information

  

 

Search the VU eLibrary
Find electronic books and journal articles on your topic

Referencing/Plagiarism 
How to reference the sources you find and avoid plagiarism

Evaluating websites
There are many websites available but how will you know that the information you find is relevant and reliable? 

Meet with a Librarian

options for Information queries:
1. 

LibraryChat 

Check Library hours calendar (AEST TIME) for LibraryChat availability

Search existing answers or post a new question.

 

2. Library Online Workshop via the Library Hub
     

3. For individual (one to one) zoom sessions, email:
    john.tripotseris@vu.edu.au

    tracy.dexter-ingram@vu.edu.au

    lou.connell@vu.edu.au

 

Acknowledgement of Country

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Acknowledgement of Country

We acknowledge the Ancestors, Elders and families of the Kulin Nation (Melbourne campuses), the Eora Nation (Sydney campus) and the Yulara/Yugarapul and Turrbal Nation (Brisbane campus) who are the traditional owners of University land. As we share our own knowledge practices within the University, may we pay respect to the deep knowledge embedded within the Aboriginal community and recognise their ownership of Country.

We acknowledge that the land on which we meet, learn, and share knowledge is a place of age-old ceremonies of celebration, initiation and renewal, and that the Traditional Owners living culture and practices have a unique role in the life of this region. Learn more from our Moondani Balluk Indigenous Academic Unit.

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