Library:Help for Education Distance Students

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Home Delivery

If you are a distance education student living in Canada or the United States and do not live local to a UBC campus you are also eligible for delivery of print books to your home free of charge. See the Borrowing Books section below to learn how to register for this service. Journal articles are delivered online. See the Requesting Journal Articles section below for more details.

If you live in Canada there is no cost to you to return your Library materials. If you reside in the US you are responsible for the cost of returning materials to the Library.

  • Students living outside Canada or the US are not eligible for home delivery of UBC library materials.
    • If you are not eligible for home delivery contact your local public library to see if you can use its Inter Library Loan service to obtain your course materials.
    • Another option is to check the listings at Abe Books or Amazon to see if the items you need are available at a reasonable price. In many instances purchasing your materials would be considerably cheaper than the cost of shipping them to and from a distant library.
    • If you have tried both options mentioned above and are still having difficulty acquiring the material(s) you need, contact your course instructor to see if an alternate reading might be available. You can also contact the staff at ILL Lending to see if they can provide further assistance.

Borrowing Books

To request home delivery of a UBC Library book:

  • Step One: Apply to get your barcode online if you don't already have one and cannot come to campus to pick your UBC card up in person.
  • Step Three: Find the item you want in the UBC Library catalogue.
    • If the status is "available", click on Order via Document Delivery (DocDel) and note that you want it sent to a non-library location.
    • If the status is "on loan", click on "Request this Item: Recall" and choose extension library as the pickup location. The item will then be forwarded to you asap.

As a registered Distance Education student your loan period for UBC books is 28 days (undergraduate) or 56 days (graduate). Both are subject to recall by another borrower.

  • Books and other materials are delivered by mail free of charge within Canada and the US and take from 10 days to 2 weeks for processing and delivery. Please allow adequate time.

Researching

Searching for Articles

  • If you are using Google Scholar be sure to access it from the "Indexes and Databases" link on the Library Homepage (www.library.ubc.ca) If you go directly to Google Scholar from the web you may not be able to access the full text of the articles you find there.

Research Help

  • The Education Library website http://education.library.ubc.ca/ has links to our research guides and recommended article databases, as well as specific information for graduate students.
  • Click the "Ask an Expert" tab on the homepage to find out how to: chat online with a librarian; check out the library's opening hours; call or email the reference desk at any branch library; or contact a subject librarian.
  • How to Cite is the Library's guide to the most common citation styles, including APA. The guide also includes some information about citation management tools like RefWorks and Zotero

Video Tutorials

  • UBC Library's Teaching and Learning Playlist there are a number of useful "how to" tutorials specifically aimed at navigating the Library's website and other online resources.

Look at these Youtubes:



And also this one