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Using Academic Search
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LIBRARY LESSONS From the Research helpdesk August 2011
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When you use a database (like
Academic Search Premier)
many different periodicals to
find a match for your search
terms.
A database will show you
which periodicals have articles
on your topic.
Periodicals are
magazines,
newspapers, and
journal articles.
Otherwise, you would have to
look through each issue of
each periodical for articles on
your topic.
Databases give you the information
needed to find the article
Two Types of Library Databases
Is your topic general
or cross-disciplinary
or currently in the
news?
Is your topic in a
particular subject area?
General Article
Indexes
Subject indexes
Academic Search
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Avery Index
Lexis Nexis
IEEE
Business Source
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Find a database by name using the A-Z list
Or find recommended databases by subject.
1. Click on General
2. Find Academic Search Premier alphabetically
3. Click on Academic Search Premier to enter.
In Academic Search Premier
Scholarly Peer reviewed journal articles
Magazine articles
Newspaper Articles
Books, dissertations and more.
Common Search Error!
This Database searches for phrases.
Entering your question in the search box would only return results if an author
wrote “how advertising is linked to childhood obesity” in that exact order.
Search Smarter
Break your thoughts into different ideas.
Place each idea in a separate box.
Add a synonym with an OR.
(Ie. advertising OR commercials)
Limit Your Results
Set limits before doing a search
to make your search results will
be more accurate.
For example, checking this box
will ensure that every article
returned will be a scholarly
peer reviewed journal article.
You can also limit by other
things, like the date it was
published or page length.
You can skip this step now.
Limits can be applied on the
search results page as well.
Sort by:
By Default results in date order.
You may wish to sort by relevance.
Narrow Results
Find articles with
these subject terms
The full text is available in the database,
these buttons appear
When full text is NOT available in this database, these buttons appear
will search the rest of NJIT’s article databases to link you to
the full article if it is available through NJIT.
will check NJIT’s Journal Subscription list and display the
dates of coverage and database(s) that contain the full text.
Click the cite this article button to see citations in a variety
of styles (APA, MLA, Chicago. Check for mistakes!
Follow footnotes to
see where the
author works!
Click on Subject terms
to start a new search
Read the abstract (Summary of the article) and look for your search
terms in bold – are they present in the proper context?