Contents
- 1 What database will you use to get articles?
- 2 How do I find an article in a database?
- 3 Is Google Scholar a good database?
- 4 What is article published by database?
- 5 How do you find the source of an online article?
- 6 How can I get full text of an article?
- 7 Where can I find a list of articles?
- 8 How can I find an article in a database?
What database will you use to get articles?
To find journal articles on a particular topic, you would use a database that tracks information about journal articles (topic, authors, date, pages, etc.), such as MEDLINE. Databases of journal articles are sometimes called journal indexes. They contain the who/what/where information about journal articles.
How do I find an article in a database?
Top Ten Search Tips
- Use AND to combine keywords and phrases when searching the electronic databases for journal articles.
- Use truncation (an asterisk) and wildcards (usually a question mark or exclamation point).
- Find out if the database you’re using has a “subject search” option.
- Use your imagination.
How do I find the source of an article?
For articles, write down the article title, journal title, author, volume, date, span of page numbers, and the name, year, and page number of the reference source in which you found the article listed. The library needs this information to order your source.
Where is the database with full text of an article?
Search for the journal title. DO NOT search for the article title. If the library subscribes to the journal, then you will see links to databases and/or publishers which contain full text articles with a specific date range.
Is Google Scholar a good database?
In particular, Google has good coverage of non-English sources, as well as Open Access articles and those contained in institutional repositories! You can find A LOT more material using Google Scholar than some other databases (not all). It’s easy to use because it’s familiar!
What is article published by database?
Database are collection of different articles and are owned by companies like ProQuest or EBSCO. There are subject specific databases that allow you to search through millions of scholarly and popular articles in your subject area, thus making your life easier!
What is an article give an example?
Articles are words that define a noun as specific or unspecific. Consider the following examples: After the long day, the cup of tea tasted particularly good. By using the article the, we’ve shown that it was one specific day that was long and one specific cup of tea that tasted good.
What type of source is a scholarly article?
Scholarly publications (Journals) A scholarly publication contains articles written by experts in a particular field. The primary audience of these articles is other experts. These articles generally report on original research or case studies. Many of these publications are “peer reviewed” or “refereed”.
How do you find the source of an online article?
Libraries Search by Article Title Use the Libraries Search Advance Search template to locate journal articles by the article’s title. Set the Field to “Title” and enter the article title. This search allows you to retrieve full-text articles from databases available University-wide, e.g. JSTOR, HeinOnline, PAIS Index.
How can I get full text of an article?
If you are searching for articles on a topic in the Library databases: Most databases are automatically set to limit to full-text results. Look for a PDF or HTML full text link and click on it to open the article. Learn more about the database full-text limits and some database exceptions.
What is the full text of an article?
28 Nov 2018 86. If an article is ‘full text’, it means that you can read the whole contents of the article, whereas an abstract (or ‘citation only’) is just a short description of an article which summarizes the key contents.
Why is Google Scholar better than Google?
Google: Google indexes the entire web and is different from Google Scholar. Google Scholar: Google Scholar indexes a wide range of scholarly literature. Use of the Google Scholar search box will provide many search results, most of which are scholarly in nature.
Where can I find a list of articles?
The Start your search tool on the Library homepage will search many library-licensed article databases as well as OskiCat and other important library collections. It doesn’t include everything though, and we encourage more advanced researchers to use the subject-specific databases that best represent their research topic.
How can I find an article in a database?
If you have an article citation: The Citation Linker will look across various databases to find whether or not we have access to the article online or in a journal on the library shelves. You need a journal title and publication date to use the Citation linker. If you don’t have that information try Googling the article title and author name.
When to start gathering information for your research?
Once you have a list of resources that you want to use for your research, it is time to get a hold of them so that you can actually get to the real work of reading, understanding and finally writing. This is another chance to determine if there is enough authoritative information on your topic.
How can I search for articles in Melvyl?
You can search for journal titles in OskiCat, and you will find whether we have access to a journal in print on the shelves or online, but OskiCat has no information regarding the articles that are published inside of those journals. Can I search for articles in Melvyl?