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| Below is an outline checklist of the type of sources available in and from the University of Sheffield Library which you can use to locate information for your essay or dissertation. Always make a note of all the details of the references you find, i.e. author, title, publisher, place and date, and edition information. This will save you a great deal of time in the long run. |
Chinese Studies CollectionLocated in the Western Bank Library on Level 3. Note that extras copies of many titles can be found in the Information Commons. |
Subject coverage centres on:
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BookstockApproximately 4,000 Chinese language and 9,000 English language items |
DictionariesLanguage dictionaries at C Dict, with some duplicate copies in the Reading Room at J Dict. Subject dictionaries at C Ref. Note that there are also dictionaries and reference works in the Information Commons in the main sequence. |
ReferenceShelved principally at C Ref. NB some basic titles are at WBL Ref in the Main Hall |
Statistics and yearbooksApprox 70 Chinese language & 5 English language titles. Shelved at C Stats. |
PeriodicalsApprox 95 Chinese & 55 English language titles. Check StarPlus for locations. NB Chinese Academic Journals online is available via MUSE. |
NewspapersCurrent issues at J Per, the rest in EASL Store. Other newspapers are available online. See the Newspapers section of: |
To find books at SheffieldIt is extremely important to use the StarPlus catalogue to check locations of non-vernacular items, since material covering more than one country in East Asia is likely to be shelved in the ordinary WBL sequences. |
| To find items in Chinese, search the StarPlus catalogue using Pinyin romanisation. |
| The C prefix on the shelfmark indicates the Chinese Studies Collection, for items both in English and in Chinese. These items are kept on Level 3. |
To find books in other libraries |
| Find books in other UK Universities. This catalogue contains the holdings of the major UK Chinese collections, but does not at present contain Sheffield holdings records. |
| Searchable catalogue to find books and journals in overseas libraries. |
| Searchable catalogue to find books and journals in overseas libraries. |
| You may be able to apply for a copy of a book or an article via the International Document Supply Service. |
Journal articlesAbstracting and indexing tools (or databases) can be used to find references to journal articles, and in some cases books, on subjects relating to East Asia. Useful databases are listed from the link below. |
| When you find a reference to an article which interests you, check whether the Library holds the journal issue concerned by clicking on the Holdings button at the top of the page, or on the Full text button if it is displayed. If it is not available in Sheffield, you may be able to apply for a copy via the Library's InterLibrary Request service. |
| InterLibrary Request application forms can be acquired from the EAS office or from any library, and must be countersigned by your tutor. If so approved, the EAS office will issue the necessary authorization sticker. The form with sticker attached should then be taken to the counter in the Western Bank Library. Attach a photocopy of the source of reference wherever possible, particularly if the item is in Chinese, Japanese or Korean language. |
Further informationFor guidance on finding information on East Asia for bibliographies and indexes; encyclopaedias, subject dictionaries and handbooks; sources of economic and business information; and dissertations and conferences, see the PDF downloads box in the top right hand corner. |
