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Where should I start looking?
General Topics
For Books:
Use the library catalog, which lists books, journals
titles, government documents and other items owned by Frazar Library. To reach the online
catalog, use
this link.
For Articles:
Use periodical indexes to help you find articles.
Among the indexes available online are:
Useful Indexes |
Description |
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LEXIS-NEXIS Academic
Universe |
- Subjects: Newspaper articles from across the country
- What you'll find: All items are full-text
- Dates covered: Varies
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EBSCO:
Academic Search Premier |
- Subjects: General and scholarly coverage of a wide range of topics.
- What you'll find: citations and abstracts of articles, plus some
full-text articles
- Dates covered: 1965 to the present
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To find out if the library has a
paper copy of the journal
you need, check the
Journals Holdings
List.
If you wish to determine if there is a database which has your article so that
it can be printed from a computer, use the
A to Z list.
For Internet Resources:
To begin a search of the Internet, choose a search site from our Internet Search Tools page.
For personalized help, ask at the
Reference Desk, 1st Floor (475-5725).
This page last updated on
November 13, 2007.
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