Subject Support for Physics
The Library's team supporting Physics can be found in the Information Office in the foyer of the Main Library's ground floor. They will be delighted to help you with any enquiries and to guide you through the resources the Library has available for Physics. The information below will also point you in the right direction.
Books for Physics are located on the second floor of the Main Library. Our guide to the Dewey Decimal Classification scheme will help you to identify the shelf numbers for your specific subject area, but Physics books will primarily be found at 530 to 539.
Copies of printed journals for Physics are located on the second floor of the Main Library. However, the vast majority of our journals for Physics are available electronically rather than in print via the Library catalogue.
Past theses of former students can be read within the Library. You can search for theses in the Library catalogue - after your search narrow your results down to theses by choosing Collection - Theses Collection on the right hand side of the screen.
We also provide access to several databases that index theses submitted in other Universities internationally.
Dictionaries, Encyclopedias, Handbooks, Statistics and other reference works can be an invaluable starting point for your research or study. They also provide ready-reference access to factual information.
The Library catalogue enables you to find out if the Library has particular books or journals, or to identify books on a subject by keyword.
To identify journal articles on a particular topic you need to use a database. Databases for your discipline are listed at the link below.
If you require assistance please contact the Subject Librarian for Physics, Fiona Quinlan. Fiona has specialist knowledge of the literature and information resources of Physics, and is available to assist you with your subject queries, which may be received in person, by email, or by telephone.By providing an accurate bibliography and references you demonstrate the range and depth of the research that you have done on your essay or thesis.
It is therefore essential to keep accurate records of the books, journal articles and general sources that you have used. It also ensures that there is no suspicion of plagiarism.
Different subject areas use different referencing styles and your lecturers will advise you on this.
The Library has created a for the Harvard Referencing Style. Ask for a copy at the Customer Services Desk or download directly from the Library web site.
EndNote
EndNote is a popular software package designed to help you create references and bibliographies. It integrates with Microsoft Word enabling you to cite references in any one of several hundred styles eg: Harvard, MLA, or Vancouver as well as providing a portable “library” of all your references that you can add to over time.
The Library provides introductory EndNote training sessions throughout the year. For information on these, please visit the page.Who can Help?

Quinlan Fiona
Subject Librarian, Engineering, Informatics & Physics
Email: fiona.quinlan@nuigalway.ie
Tel: +353 91493351

Byrne Moya
Information Support, Science, Engineering & Informatics
Email: moya.byrne@nuigalway.ie
Tel: +353 91495917


