Includes details on textbook selection and provision at UC
Pathfinders to resources at UC, tailored for each subject
Provides instructions on how to place a request for items to be moved in to High Demand via the UC Service Portal.
Generates stable links (e.g., for LEARN) that will log UC students and staff into the Library’s subscribed online resources via OpenAthens or other suitable methods.
Guidance for UC academic staff and students
The Library Committee is a committee of the Academic Board who report activities on a regular basis to the Vice-Chancellor and the Academic Board. Meetings are on the third Friday of each month
A database for recording and managing a range of research information (formerly the UC People & Research database)
A database for capturing information about UC research outputs, Student Supervisions, Grants, Professional Activities and PBRF Portfolios (replaces many functions formerly in Profiler)
A brief introduction to PBRF and where you can find more specific information about the PBRF at UC.
An open-access database of original research authored by Canterbury academics, researchers and postgraduate students. The aim of the Repository is to expose UC-authored research to as wide an audience as possible, by providing free access to full-text research through common Internet search tools, such as Google Scholar and Scopus
FAQs and additional information on the UC Research Repository
Contact details for Anton Angelo (Research Data Co-ordinator)
A registry of unique researcher identifiers
Integrates with the Web of Science and is ORCID compliant. Allows you to claim and showcase your publications from a single one account
Books
Electronic Journal Articles
More detailed information can be found here
For any requests or questions, contact the Library via learncopyright@canterbury.ac.nz
Each academic department has a designated person to act as their Library Liaison Officer (LLO). It is a voluntary role, and the person selected to undertake the responsibilities is organised by the department
Recommendations to purchase:
Books: email Kim Hall, Subject Librarian or use this form to recommend new titles for the Library to support current teaching and research
Journals and databases: these undergo an annual review process (normally in July) in which new resources with an ongoing financial commitment are considered. The Library considers new recommendations for subscription submitted at other times during the year on a case-by-case basis. Email Kim Hall, Subject Librarian
UC Academics and postgraduates are able to request to browse library materials that are shelves in storage. To make an appointment email collections@libr.canterbury.ac.nz
However, please note, until the end of 2022, most items are unable to be retrieved due to campus alterations.