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The Inter-Library Loans (ILL) service can be used to obtain Items not held in print in the University's branch libraries or available online. There is a charge for this service, though it may be possible to obtain an Inter-library loan voucher to pay for this:
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Literature references are often written with abbreviated titles. An example is:
Wolf, A., and Shoham, M., 2003, Investigation of Parallel Manipulators Using Linear Complex Approximation, ASME J. Mech. Des., 1253, pp. 564�572.
Probably the most troublesome part of this is the ASME J. Mech. Des, as it can make finding the item difficult. To translate the abbreviation (to: American Society of Mechanical Engineers: Journal of Mechanical Design) try consulting the resources mentioned below or ask your Subject Librarian for help.
EndNote is the University of Bristol's recommended bibliographical management software, which can be used to collect, store, organise and manage references, and to output them as reference lists or bibliographies. A particularly useful function is 'Cite While You Write', enabling you to format Word documents, producing bibliographies and adding references within the text.
Updated 2 September 2013 by the University Library
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