![]() Our search tool, Hunter, is the best starting point for discovering e-books and journal articles that you can access from anywhere using your St George’s login and password. Below we’ve put together some quick reminders of just some of the help and resources you can access no matter where you are. Toggling the bell icon allows you to turn notifications on or off for each search.The Easter holidays are just around the corner, but whether you’re planning to spend the next few weeks close to St George’s or a little further afield, we hope that our online services and support will make you feel that help with your studies is never too far away.Clicking on the search title will run the search again in Hunter.To view and run saved searches in your eShelf: You can cancel notifications later from your eShelf. If you choose to turn on notifications, you will be emailed when new resources fitting your search criteria are added to Hunter. After running a search you would like to save, select the Save search option below the search box.Ī pop-up box notifies you that your search has been saved:.exporting the record to various reference management programmes, including RefWorks.generating a reference for the item in a choice of reference styles.Icons at the top right of each saved record offer further actions, including: Your eShelf will open to the Saved Records tab where your stored items are listed: Select the pin icon at the top right of the screen to access your eShelf. The icon will change and the record will become yellow, confirming the item is now saved to your eShelf: When you find an article, book, e-book or other item you would like to save, click on the pin icon at the top right of its record.(See 'How do I sign into Hunter?' above.) Sign in to Hunter if you have not already done so.Remember to do this before closing your browser window, as temporary saved items will then be lost. Signing in at any time during your session will transfer them to your permanent eShelf. ![]() Remember! If you have saved items or searches without signing in, Hunter will store them in a temporary ‘guest’ eShelf. You will need to sign in to Hunter to save items and access your eShelf. You can also save searches that you would like to run again in future. Your eShelf is a space where you can permanently save details of useful resources you find in Hunter so that you can access them again at any time. Select Apply filters to update your results. Choose from filter options including resource type, subject and publication dates.You can narrow your results using the Filter my results options on the left of the screen: (See 'What can I find in Databases A-Z?' further down this page.) To carry out a general topic search in Hunter:Įnter keywords relating to your topic or search query in the search box.Ī general topic search will often generate a large number of results: ![]() When a more systematic search is required - particularly of our journal content - we always recommend using the databases. Remember! Hunter can provide useful results in response to a general topic search, but its search mechanisms are less targeted than those used by the databases and some relevant resources will be missed. ![]() As well as searching for specific books, journals and articles, you can use Hunter to search more generally across our resources for information relating to a topic.
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