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ASK A LIBRARIAN
Before You Ask
Be sure to check our web site and the FAQ section below. Many answers to your most common questions are included. The easiest and quickest way is by entering a term in the search box located at the top right of each page.
The library will only handle questions to which a documented factual answer exists. Hypothetical questions and requests to undertake original research are beyond the scope of Ask a Librarian. The library staff will not analyze an issue or give opinions. Questions will be answered by the librarians and will be sent within two working days.
Send Your Question
Please be as specific and detailed as possible so that we can answer your question in a timely manner. We check email requests each morning and generally respond within two working days.
FAQ
The IPS-Library opening hours are:
Monday through Friday: 8:00 am to 4:00 pm
The library will be closed on official holidays.
Loans cease 10 minutes before closing time at the Library. The entrance door is locked 10 minutes before closing time. Essential system maintenance is undertaken at this time.
All users are welcome provided they abide by Library rules. Users are entitled to in-library use only, including photocopying facilities.
Eating, drinking or smoking is not allowed in the library. Food and drinks will be confiscated by library staff.
Use the Library Online Catalog. You can search by title, author, keyword, series, etc. to find a book or any other item in the library. Online instructions appear when you click on Guidelines. The IPS-Library follows the closed stacks policy. Users should ask the Circulation staff to fetch the requested items.
The Library Online Catalog is accessible from the Library homepage, or directly at http://library.palestine-studies.org/webview
• For journals on subscription, go to Serials Currently Received and browse by title; • For journals available in our collections, go to the Library catalog and search by title, publisher, subject, keyword, etc...
Please refer to the database help page Finding the full text of an article.
The IPS-Library uses a special classification for its special collections of audio-visual materials, maps, etc, To see if the library has videos, maps, posters, etc., on a certain subject, you should:
- Go to the library catalogue ( http://library.palestine-studies.org/webview ).
- Search by using the Classmark option.(To have a detailed listing of the Special classification we use, click here).
- Click on Go button.
- A list of titles having this particular classmark will be retrieved.
- Click on title to view the full bibliographic information.
A citation is the information needed to identify a book or article: author, title, date, etc. For books, it will include the publication information; for articles, it will include the periodical title, volume, issue and page numbers. It is crucial that you cite your sources to give credit to the author you are referring to. Failing to do so will result in Plagiarism. Styles commonly used are MLA, APA and Chicago. For a manual worksheet click on Citation Machine.
Because of the enormous demand that email and word processing would create, the library cannot permit patrons do these functions on our terminals.
Due to the limited number of terminals available in the library, we do not encourage web-surfing, although there is currently no policy against it.
Yes, you can use your laptop computer in the IPS-Library, and you can have Internet access.
Yes, you can. Refer to the Wireless Internet Access at the following link:Wireless Internet Access
Current newspapers from a selected number of countries are available in the Reference Room.
Books, Periodicals (magazines, newspapers, etc.), CDs, Diskettes, Videos, Films, etc. cannot be checked out of the library according to the Library’ rules.
hotocopiers available in the Library produce single-sided, black and white copies. The Library can also provide colored copies, but this service would require more time to be processed. You should fill a Photocopy Request Form to have your order processed. Check Photocopying Services for detailed information.All photocopying of copyrighted material is governed by Copyright Law. The individual making the photocopy is liable for any infringement.
Suggestions, questions or comments regarding the policies, facilities, etc. of the library can be submitted by filling the Suggestions and Recommendations Form.
Yes. You can use the Suggest New Items form to suggest new items to be added to the Library.
The Library welcomes inquiries about donations but unfortunately cannot accept everything. We advise prospective donors NOT to send the item(s), but instead, to contact the Library, and describe the items they wish to donate to the library. The usefulness of the donation is determined before delivery. No conditions may be imposed relating to any material after its acceptance by the Library. Items that are not appropriate or are duplicated in the library may be accepted for exchange with other libraries.
IPS librarians are here to help you. You can ask for assistance in person at the library, or online by filling out the Ask a Librarian form.
To comment on some aspect of the Library website (broken links, good/poor design, etc.), we have a special form to Report Broken Links in the Library.
If you have any difficulty finding information, please visit or phone the Library. You can also email your query by filling out the Ask a Librarian form. The staff can assist you in finding information in books, journals, newspapers, the Internet and more.