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Searching for articles or eBooks
Databases The first option is to search for your topic directly in a database. The advantage of this is that you don't need to search for the full-text after finding an article that's relevant. On the other hand, you may need to perform that same search in sev...
Faculty of Business Administration (FoB)
See the DBIS subject overview for a comprehensive list of business and economics sources. Case Studies Business Source Ultimate Among other sources, Business Source Complete provides tens of thousands of case studies. Emerald Case Studies A growing digital lib...
Faculty of Architecture and Design (FoAD)
See the DBIS subject overview for a comprehensive list of architecture and design sources. Articles / Databases ArchInform The world's largest online architecture database (projects, architecture offices and architect biographies, references). The focus is on ...
How to renew books
Books can be renewed up to two times. To renew a book, contact the library, or follow the steps below. Log into your account Select Renew under Your Summary Please note: Items may only be renewed within three days of their due date, and only if the item is not...
Using local / regional libraries
How to reset user password
As of August 2024, it is no longer necessary to register a separate library account. You can now use your Whitecliffe email credentials to create and log in to your library account. If you created an account prior to August 2024 and would like to change the pa...
Developing a search strategy
Overview Searching for academic literature is different from using Google. A simple web search guesses what you mean; academic databases match your exact words. This means you must build a structured search strategy to ensure you find the most relevant literat...
Accessing eBooks from the library's catalogue (OPAC)
Some eBooks can be accessed directly from the library's catalogue (OPAC) by clicking on 'Click to view' beside the 'Online resources' field. This will take you to the platform of our eBook vendor, ProQuest eBook Central, where you can view the eBook online or ...
Creating Citations & Avoiding Plagiarism
What are citations? Citations are addresses. They tell readers where to find a specific piece of research. Think of a postal address. There are certain pieces of information that must be included and they must be presented in a certain order (format) so that a...
How to submit a purchase request / suggestion to the library
Students and faculty members may make purchase requests by clicking here or using the steps below. Log into your library account From the library's catalog (OPAC), click LOG IN in the upper right corner. Once logged in, move to the next step. If you do not hav...
Accessing BAU Resources
Through a partnership with Bahçeşehir University (BAU), Whitecliffe students and faculty members have access to dozens of research databases, containing millions of items. To access these materials, Whitecliffe students must use their UMIS credentials for aut...
Open Access (OA)
What Is Open Access? Open Access (OA) refers to the free, immediate, online availability of research outputs such as journal articles or books, combined with the rights to use these outputs fully in the digital environment. Unlike traditional subscription-base...
Making the most of Generative AI (ChatGPT etc.)
Overview Generative AI tools such as ChatGPT, Microsoft Copilot, Google Gemini, and Claude can assist with many parts of the research and writing process. They can help you brainstorm, draft, refine prompts, and structure search queries. They can also produce ...
Citation Examples: APA
It is recommended to use Citation Management Software such as Zotero to store your sources and generate bibliographies. Overview APA-style citations are outlined in the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association: the Official Guide to APA Sty...
Citation Examples: Chicago
It is recommended to use Citation Management Software such as Zotero to store your sources and generate bibliographies. Chicago style refers to the Chicago Manual of Style, 17th Edition (CMOS 17). Note: The 18th edition of the Chicago Manual of Style (CMOS 18)...
How do I print in the library?
via USB drive Insert USB drive into copier/printer on the right side of the screen On the copier/printer, press Identifikationsnummer Enter your five-digit printer code Select the USB Drive function from the home screen Select the document you'd like to print ...
How do I type the @ symbol?
Alt Gr + L
How do I add money to my Print Account?
Please see the Front Desk.