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Finding Articles In the Databases

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The databases are where you go to search for either articles

or for article citations.

DATABASES

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FULL TEXT ARTICLES

• Many of the databases contain ARTICLES IN FULL TEXT

• However, a FULL TEXT database does not mean that everything in the database is available in FULL TEXT

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If an article is not FULL TEXT in a database you may be

able to find it FULL TEXT in another database.

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How do I do that?

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I’m glad you asked!

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You can ask our “Webridge”

software to check our catalog and all

of our other databases for you.

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HERE ARE SOME EXAMPLES…

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EBSCO DATABASES

Simply click on the “Check for Full Text” link and it will direct you to the

article if it is available.

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FIRSTSEARCH DATABASES

1. Click on the link “See more details for locating this item”, then…

2. Click on Find Full Text

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COMPENDEX DATABASE

1. Click on the link for “Abstract”, then…

2. Click on “Innovative Interfaces Webridge”

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For JSTOR

1. Click on “Link to Article”, then…

2. Click on the “Webridge” Icon

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Article Not Available

If the article is not available you will see a screen that gives you the option of ordering that article through Interlibrary Loan. Here is an example…

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Click on this button to request the article.

Articles are typically available within 24-48

hours during the weekdays.

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Article Available

If the article is available you will see a screen showing you where it can be found, either in another database or in the library’s print holdings or both. Here is an example…

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Follow the links to find your article.

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IF YOU CAN’T FIND THE ARTICLE THAT YOU WANT

DO NOT PANIC!!!

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JUST ASK FOR…

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GFU Librarians are always happy to answer your

questions!

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How to contact a librarian:

• Email– [email protected]

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By Instant Messaging:– Screen Names

• MSN: foxreference• AIM: FoxReference• Yahoo!: foxreference• Google Talk: foxreference

How to contact a librarian:

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How to contact a librarian:

• In person– Reference Desk

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By Phone:

– Newberg (503)554-2419

– Portland (503)554-6613

How to contact a librarian:

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This resource has been developed by the Reference

Librarians of George Fox University.

For further assistance, please contact us.

We are happy to help!