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Construction Management & Quantity Surveying: Online Databases

This subject guide provides resources, information and help to support your Construction Management & Quantity Surveying studies.

The online databases provide access to a vast number of electronic articles and documents on numerous topics from around the world.

How do I search effectively for relevant information?

The online databases provide access to academically relevant articles.

To maximise the usefulness of the databases, use the searching techniques outlined in the Study Toolbox's Searching online databases page.

To search successfully, always plan your search...

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Useful online databases for Construction Management & Quantity Surveying

Learn basic or advanced searching techniques

Learn how to conduct basic or advanced searches on four of the most popular online databases.

How do I access the online databases?

Access the SIT Library’s online databases and journals by typing in the following address https://my.sit.ac.nz.  Enter your SIT email address and password to open the MySIT page.

 

To locate the online databases and electronic journals on MySIT, click on the Library tab in the top ribbon.

 

Click on the Online Databases & Journals tile to open the A-Z of online databases and electronic journals.

 

The databases and journals are listed alphabetically A to Z.  Locate a database or electronic journal by either typing in the title / keyword or browsing by the alphabet.

 

You can also sort the databases and journals by subject e.g. Business & Commerce.  Try searching a variety of different subject categories and databases because they have access to different journals, magazines and documents.

 

To enter the database or journal click on the database or journal's name.

 

A selection of search widgets for specific databases are available on the left hand side of the A-Z list.  The library recommends searching databases individually and using the advanced search option.