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FYS 100 -- The Sociology of Higher Education--Fall 2018: Specific Databases

Search Techniques

Boolean operators (AND, OR, AND NOT) These words are used to combine your search terms. Click here to see a tutorial in the Gingrich Guide.

Truncation--Use the asterisk * to retrieve all variants of a word. For example, environ* will retrieve environment, environmentalist, environmental. But be careful! Con* will retrieve convict, contract, constitution and all other words that start that way. You will get many irrelevant items.

Phrase searching--If your search term is a phrase, e.g., critical thinking, enclose the phrase in quotation marks. "Critical thinking" is a more specific search than typing the words separately.

 

Finding Magazines, Journals & Newspapers

PLEASE NOTE: If you feel you are not getting the materials you need using the databases listed below, please ask for help at the Reference Desk or check out our Complete List of Library Databases.

Remember: All of the library's resources are available both on and off-campus. Off-campus users wil be asked to log in with their LionLINK username and password.

Journal Locator

The Journal Locator has two main uses. If you want to know if the library has a particular journal or magazine title, clicke the journals tab and enter the title.

A more common use is if you have located an article and see the phrase, Find Full text, clicking on the phrase will show show you links to get the article if it is online or inform you if the article can be found in the library's print collection for photocopying.