Contact us
You can contact the Library for assistance through our online reference service, Ask a Librarian, and via Twitter and Facebook. Faculty Librarians
can be emailed or called directly for information services and research
support. As far as possible library telephone numbers have been
forwarded to staff's cell phone numbers.
Access to e-resources (electronic databases, journals and library catalogue)
Access
to e-resources will be available remotely as always. Clients will be
prompted to sign in with their campus username and password. If they
experience any problems with their passwords, they can consult this library guide and/or contact IT for assistance.
Problems experienced with electronic databases and journals can be reported to the Manager: E-Resources.
Renewing books
The
Library's catalogue (Primo) and clients' library records will be
available remotely. The due date of library books due during the
lockdown period will be changed to 4 May 2020. Thereafter, books may
be renewed online to further extend their loan period if users are not able to return them immediately.
This guide can be consulted to see which free e-resources were made available by publishers.
Interlibrary loans
Researchers and students will be able to continue to request articles via Interlibrary Loans.
Please use the following contact details or complete the ILL request form on the library website. We will do our very best to locate it and forward it to you.
Stellenbosch University Library
Bellville Park Campus Library
Medicine and Health Sciences Library
Music Library
Engineering and Forestry Library
Theology Library
Short loans
Short loans will unfortunately not be available. Please search the Library's catalogue for an electronic version of the book. You are also welcome to consult the COVID-19 Resources: Freely available e-resources guide to see which other free e-resources are available or contact your faculty librarian.
Open Access Publication Fund applications
This service will continue as usual, subject to the availability of funds, and any enquiries can be directed to the Manager: E-Resources.
Assignment Help
The Find, access and use information effectively: a step-by-step guide and training tutorials & videos will empower you to find academic information specific to your studies or research. It will also assist you to question and evaluate information, show you how to reference, to comply with copyright and avoid plagiarism. For subject specific help with your assignment consult your subject library guide, contact your faculty librarian or use Ask a Librarian.
Online assistance by Faculty Librarians
Contact Faculty Librarians by
e-mail for reference service or any other assistance. They will also be
able to have one-on-one meetings with clients by means of Skype or
Microsoft Teams should more in-depth assistance be needed. Assistance
will include all services such as bibliometric services, book orders,
training material on SUNLearn for students, etc.
Enquiries could also be directed via Ask a Librarian and the Library Guides can be consulted for assistance for specific departments or information on research support.
Research support services
The following arrangements are in place for all research support services:
For any Research Data Management queries, information on data management plans or uploading of data to SUNScholarData, please visit the RDM webpage, SUNScholarData LibGuide, or contact the Manager: Research Data Services or rdm@sun.ac.za.
For all research queries related to Special Collections (Africana, Rare Books and Manuscript Collections), please contact the Head: Special Collections or alternatively make use of our 24-hour online reference service, Ask a Librarian.
For assistance in accessing items in SUNScholar, such as theses and dissertations or research articles, please contact scholar@sun.ac.za.
For assistance in terms of self-archiving your research output in SUNScholar, please contact the Digital Scholarship Librarian.
For assistance with journal management on SUNJournals, please contact the Digital Scholarship Librarian.
The Manager: Research Impact Services
will be able to assist with generic research support such as advanced
bibliometric services, unique author identification with ORCID, advice
on publishing and how to increase your impact as a researcher.
For assistance with general research support, such as referencing and reference managers, and the formatting of theses and dissertations, you can contact the Head: Research Commons.
#SmartResearcher Workshops
Scheduled Library workshops are continuing in the form of online webinars (by means of Adobe Connect or Microsoft Teams) or recordings where a webinar is not possible. Clients may continue to register for these workshops and relevant staff will distribute information on how to connect to the webinars.
Off-campus document delivery
Library
staff will be at home with no access to printed books and journals. Our
off-campus document delivery service is therefore suspended.
Returning books
No books have to be returned during the lockdown period.