Information Literacy Instructional Program
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Step Four : Finding Articles in Magazines & Journal
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Periodicals (also called serials) are publications printed in intervals that continue to be printed for an indefinite period of time. Journals, magazines, and newspapers are types of periodicals. Journals contain published articles written by scholars and researchers. Journals are often published by professional associations Magazines contain published articles written for a general audience. Articles in magazines rarely include bibliographies. Five Steps to Finding Journal and Magazine Articles Choose and refine your topic Sometimes choosing a topic is the biggest hurdle in doing research. Your instructor may assign a general or specific topic, or the choice may be up to you. Knowing where to look for ideas will help you find an interesting subject. It is important to consider refining your topic Choose appropriate databases Choosing the appropriate database to meet your research needs is essential to locating the most current and best information. Estrella Mountain has many databases with the full text of thousands of magazines and journals. They are located under Magazines, Newspaper and Journals and Special Databases on the Library page. Search databases Databases are large storehouses of data that contain small sets of related information called records. Online periodical databases are collections of magazines that can be searched and accessed Here are some general tips:
Accessing articles Each database presents search results in a unique format, however there are some similarities that hold true in most cases:
Printing or saving articles Most databases offer the option of printing, e-mailing, or saving search results. NOTE: most Internet browsers allow for printing, emailing or downloading of web pages even when this is not a database feature. Check the database's online help for further information on these functions. |
Last Updated: 10/5/04