电子图书检索
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超星电子图书检索系统使用指南超星电子图书使用指南1.电子图书使用步骤2.超星阅览器的下载、安装3.图书分类与检索4.文字识别与摘录、标注功能5.采集功能6.图书阅读、下载、打印1.电子图书使用步骤步骤一: 下载安装超星阅览器4.0阅读本馆图书(pdg)需要下载并安装专用阅读工具——超星阅览器4.0 [立即下载] [查看更详细下载安装帮助]步骤二: 查找阅读图书查找图书有两种途径:?通过页面左侧图书分类目录逐级进行查找图书 ?通过页面上方的快速检索和高级检索工具进行图书查找通过点击图书书名超链接即可自动启动超星阅览器阅读图书。
通过超星阅览器右键菜单下载功能可以将图书下载到本机保存。
2.超星阅览器的下载、安装第一步.超星阅览器下载(如果您已经下载,请直接看第二步):下载方法:?进入软件下载频道点击,在弹出的文件下载窗口中选择"将该程序保存到磁盘"然后选择下载文件保存的目录并单击保存。
?如果您的系统安装了迅雷或网际快车FlashGet,也可以使用这些工具下载。
第二步 .安装超星阅览器:安装方法:超星阅览器安装程序下载完毕后,进入保存超星阅览器的目录并双击安装程序将进入自动安装向导,向导会引导您完成超星阅览器的安装。
? 双击安装程序,开始安装。
并根据提示先关闭所有Internet Explorer窗口? 根据安装向导的提示,进行安装。
? 阅览器安装路径的选择。
注意:超星阅览器不能安装到中文路径下(很重要)。
? 完成安装。
3.图书分类与检索?图书分类目录查找页面左侧按中图法将图书分为22大类,逐级点击分类进入下级子分类。
同时页面右册显示该分类下图书详细信息全部图书:显示图书馆所有图书分类目录文本图书:只显示文本格式图书分类目录?图书检索页面上方提供快速检索和高级检索功能,通过在输入框中输入检索词,点击检索按钮进行图书查找在当前分类检索:检索范围是在当前所在分类中检索在结果中检索:在上次的检索结果中进行再次检索高级搜索:对书名、作者、主题词、年代、检索范围等条件的组合检索4.文字识别与摘录、标注功能一.文字识别与摘录阅读超星PDG图像格式的图书时,可以使用文字识别功能将PDG转换为TXT格式的文本保存,方便了信息资料的使用。
电子图书查询方法①找到超星界面:湖北大学图书馆电子图书搜索,校内用户进入输入网址:http//:进入超星发现进行图书检索②图书检索:普通检索(使用网站进入超星发现,只能进行普通检索)高级检索:通过湖北大学图书馆进入,可进行高级检索,我校图书馆可使用超星产品“读秀”进行图书检索(包括高级检索)③图书阅读:利用超星产品“读秀”图书搜索可进行在线全文阅读特点:1、除高级检索外,可进行专业检索,包括中文图书、中文期刊、报纸、中文学位论文、中文会议论文、中文专利、中文标准专业检索2、电子资源分类详细数字图书资源356458册可进行普通检索和高级检索,但高级检索检索途径较少(书名、ISBN、编著、出版社和出版时间)对工具书类型进行分类检索(汉语词典、双语词典、专科词典、百科全书、图录图鉴、医药图谱、综合年鉴,国家标准等)普通检索可通过词条、词目、书名、出版社、作者、辅文进行检索(词条为字或词,又称词头,条头。
指工具书中所汇集的每一个被注释的对象。
充当词目的主要是词、固定词组、句子、术语、人名、地名、事件、事实等。
辅文为图书正文的辅助文字(目录、序、跋、凡例、注释、附录、索引等)高级检索藏书10万册普通检索只能通过作者或书名进行提供三种分类浏览:1、中图法2、内容3、书名首字母提供古籍、民国图书、民国期刊、现代图书、学位论文等资源检索条目少高级检索提供书名(BOOKNAME)、作者(Author)、ISBN以及时间检索也可通过书名或者作者名进行首字母分类浏览Class A - General WorksAC - Collections. Series. Collected worksAE - EncyclopediasAG - Dictionaries and other general reference worksAI - IndexesAM - Museums. Collectors and collectingAN - NewspapersAP - PeriodicalsAS - Academies and learned societiesAY - Yearbooks. Almanacs. DirectoriesAZ - History of scholarship and learning. The humanitiesClass B - Philosophy, Psychology, ReligionB - Philosophy (General)BC - LogicBD - Speculative philosophyBF - PsychologyBH - AestheticsBJ - EthicsBL - Religions. Mythology. RationalismBM - JudaismBP - Islam. Bahaism. Theosophy, etc.BQ - BuddhismBR - ChristianityBS - The BibleBT - Doctrinal TheologyBV - Practical TheologyBX - Christian DenominationsClass C - Auxiliary Sciences of History (General)CB - History of CivilizationCC - ArchaeologyCD - Diplomatics. Archives. SealsCE - Technical Chronology. CalendarCJ - NumismaticsCN - Inscriptions. EpigraphyCR - HeraldryCS - GenealogyCT - BiographyClass D - World History (except American History)D - History (General)DA - Great BritainDAW - Central EuropeDB - Austria - Liechtenstein - Hungary - Czechoslovakia DC - France - Andorra - MonacoDD - GermanyDE - Greco-Roman WorldDF - GreeceDG - Italy - MaltaDH - Low Countries - Benelux CountriesDJ - Netherlands (Holland)DJK - Eastern Europe (General)DK - Russia. Soviet Union. Former Soviet Republics - PolandDL - Northern Europe. ScandinaviaDP - Spain - PortugalDQ - SwitzerlandDR - Balkan PeninsulaDS - AsiaDT - AfricaDU - Oceania (South Seas)DX - GypsiesClass E and F - American HistoryClass F - Local History of the United States and British, Dutch, French, and Latin America Class G - Geography, Anthropology, RecreationG - Geography (General). Atlases. MapsGA - Mathematical geography. CartographyGB - Physical geographyGC - OceanographyGE - Environmental SciencesGF - Human ecology. AnthropogeographyGN - AnthropologyGR - FolkloreGT - Manners and customs (General)GV - Recreation. LeisureClass H - Social SciencesH - Social sciences (General)HA - StatisticsHB - Economic theory. DemographyHC - Economic history and conditionsHD - Industries. Land use. LaborHE - Transportation and communicationsHF - CommerceHG - FinanceHJ - Public financeHM - Sociology (General)HN - Social history and conditions. Social problems. Social reformHQ - The family. Marriage. WomenHS - Societies: secret, benevolent, etc.HT - Communities. Classes. RacesHV - Social pathology. Social and public welfare. CriminologyHX - Socialism. Communism. AnarchismClass J - Political ScienceJ - General legislative and executive papersJA - Political science (General)JC - Political theoryJF - Political institutions and public administrationJJ - Political institutions and public administration (North America)JK - Political institutions and public administration (United States)JL - Political institutions and public administration (Canada, Latin America, etc.)JN - Political institutions and public administration (Europe)JQ - Political institutions and public administration (Asia, Africa, Australia, Pacific Area, etc.) JS - Local government. Municipal governmentJV - Colonies and colonization. Emigration and immigration. International migrationJX - International law, see JZ and KZ (obsolete)JZ - International relationsClass K - LawK - Law in general. Comparative and uniform law. JurisprudenceKB - Religious law in general. Comparative religious law. JurisprudenceKBM - Jewish lawKBP - Islamic lawKBR - History of canon lawKBU - Law of the Roman Catholic Church. The Holy SeeKD-KDK United Kingdom and IrelandKDZ - America. North AmericaKE - CanadaKF - United StatesKG - Latin America - Mexico and Central America - West Indies. Caribbean areaKH - South AmericaKJ-KKZ - EuropeKL-KWX - Asia and Eurasia, Africa, Pacific Area, and AntarcticaKZ - Law of nationsClass L - EducationL - Education (General)LA - History of educationLB - Theory and practice of educationLC - Special aspects of educationLD - Individual institutions - United StatesLE - Individual institutions - America (except United States)LF - Individual institutions - EuropeLG - Individual institutions - Asia, Africa, Indian Ocean islands, Australia, New Zealand, Pacific islandsLH - College and school magazines and papersLJ - Student fraternities and societies, United StatesLT - TextbooksClass M - MusicM - MusicML - Literature on musicMT - Instruction and studyClass N - Fine artsN - Visual artsNA - ArchitectureNB - SculptureNC - Drawing. Design. IllustrationND - PaintingNE - Print mediaNK - Decorative artsNX - Arts in generalClass P - Language and LiteratureP - Philology. LinguisticsPA - Greek language and literature. Latin language and literaturePB - Modern languages. Celtic languagesPC - Romanic languagesPD - Germanic languages. Scandinavian languagesPE - English languagePF - West Germanic languagesPG - Slavic languages and literatures. Baltic languages. Albanian languagePH - Uralic languages. Basque languagePJ - Oriental languages and literaturesPK - Indo-Iranian languages and literaturesPL - Languages and literatures of Eastern Asia, Africa, OceaniaPM - Hyperborean, Native American, and artificial languagesPN - Literature (General)PQ - French literature - Italian literature - Spanish literature - Portuguese literaturePR - English literaturePS - American literaturePT - German literature - Dutch literature - Flemish literature since 1830 - Afrikaans literature-Scandinavian literature - Old Norse literature: Old Icelandic and Old Norwegian - Modern Icelandic literature - Faroese literature - Danish literature - Norwegian literature - Swedish literaturePZ - Fiction and juvenile belles lettresClass Q - ScienceQ - Science (General)QA - MathematicsQB - AstronomyQC - PhysicsQD - ChemistryQE - GeologyQH - Natural history - BiologyQK - BotanyQL - ZoologyQM - Human anatomyQP - PhysiologyQR - MicrobiologyClass R - MedicineR - Medicine (General)RA - Public aspects of medicineRB - PathologyRC - Internal medicineRD - SurgeryRE - OphthalmologyRF - OtorhinolaryngologyRG - Gynecology and obstetricsRJ - PediatricsRK - DentistryRL - DermatologyRM - Therapeutics. PharmacologyRS - Pharmacy and materia medicaRT - NursingRV - Botanic, Thomsonian, and eclectic medicineRX - HomeopathyRZ - Other systems of medicineClass S - AgricultureS - Agriculture (General)SB - Plant cultureSD - ForestrySF - Animal cultureSH - Aquaculture. Fisheries. AnglingSK - Hunting sportsClass T - TechnologyT - Technology (General)TA - Engineering (General). Civil engineeringTC - Hydraulic engineering. Ocean engineeringTD - Environmental technology. Sanitary engineeringTE - Highway engineering. Roads and pavementsTF - Railroad engineering and operationTG - Bridge engineeringTH - Building constructionTJ - Mechanical engineering and machineryTK - Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering TL - Motor vehicles. Aeronautics. AstronauticsTN - Mining engineering. MetallurgyTP - Chemical technologyTR - PhotographyTS - ManufacturesTT - Handicrafts. Arts and craftsTX - Home economicsClass U - Military ScienceU - Military science (General)UA - Armies: Organization, distribution, military situationUB - Military administrationUC - Maintenance and transportationUD - InfantryUE - Cavalry. ArmorUF - ArtilleryUG - Military engineering. Air forcesUH - Other servicesClass V - Naval ScienceV - Naval science (General)VA - Navies: Organization, distribution, naval situationVB - Naval administrationVC - Naval maintenanceVD - Naval seamenVE - MarinesVF - Naval ordnanceVG - Minor services of naviesVK - Navigation. Merchant marineVM - Naval architecture. Shipbuilding. Marine engineering Class Z - Bibliography, Library ScienceZ - Books (General). Writing. Paleography. Book industries and trade. Libraries. Bibliography ZA - Information resources (General)。