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ENC 1102
How to Find Library Resources & Electronic
Resources
Professor
Burns-Davies
Librarian: Ken
Frankel
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EZ-Proxy is
necessary to access databases and electronic journals from
off-campus
1. Finding Books:
FAU Libraries Catalog
Click on “Catalog” or “Books”. This source lists the books,
government documents, videos, and other materials owned by the FAU
libraries. It will tell you what books, DVDs and journals, etc. the
library owns.
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Search for Keyword(s):
Searches for terms anywhere they appear in
the catalog record. Search terms can be
truncated with a ? e.g. addict? will search
for addicts, addiction, etc.
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Browse Organized Lists:
Use this
search when you already know an author,
title or subject heading. Some of the
available options include:
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Author’s
Name:
last name first, you don’t need to
capitalize
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Title:
if a title
starts with “The,” “A,” or “An,” omit
that and skip to the next word
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Subject, LC:
must be entered in
a very specific manner. You may get a
cross-reference to use a different
search term.
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If you're not finding anything with a
subject search try a keyword search
instead.
- Journals/Serials:
This search lets you know if the Library has
a certain journal or magazine. However, it
does not search for articles in journals. To
do this use a database instead (see below).
After searching for a journal title, click
on the "Location" line to see which dates
the Library owns. (Note: not all electronic
journals are catalogued in WebLUIS. There is
also a link to a separate list of all
electronic journals available at FAU).
The
Advanced search screen allows you to combine
terms using "and, or, not" as well
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Need Help?
From the library home page, click on "Need Help?"
> “Research Help” >“Research Guides" >
Searching for Movie Reviews. The Film Review Index is available
in both print and electronic versions.
2. Finding Articles
(Use EZ Proxy link above for off-campus access)
SFX Interconnects databases to look for full-text
Databases
Academic Search Premier
| 1975-present |
Full Text | Vendor: EBSCO
Contents/Info: Academic Search Premier, designed specifically
for academic institutions, is the world's largest scholarly,
multi-disciplinary full text database containing full text for
nearly 4,700 publications, including more than 3,600
peer-reviewed publications. In addition to the full text, this
database offers indexing and abstracts for nearly 8,200 journals
in the collection.
Access World News
| Full Text |
Vendor: NewsBank
Contents/Info: Access World News from NewsBank provides
full-text information and perspectives from over 600 U.S. and
over 500 international
sources, each with its own distinctive focus offering diverse
viewpoints on local, regional and world issues.
Ethnic NewsWatch | 1990-present | Full Text |
Vendor: ProQuest Direct
Contents/Info: Ethnic NewsWatch is an interdisciplinary,
bilingual (English and Spanish) and comprehensive full text
database of the newspapers, magazines and journals of the
ethnic, minority and native press. Designed to provide the
"other side of the story," ENW full text titles offer additional
viewpoints from those proffered by the mainstream press.
Expanded
Academic Index: 1980-present | Some Full Text | Vendor: Gale
Group
Contents/Info: Includes scholarly journals, news magazines and
newspaper articles regarding arts and humanities, social
sciences and science and technology disciplines.
In the First Person:
An index to letters, diaries, oral histories, and other personal
narratives | Vendor: Alexander Street Press
Contents/Info: In the First Person is a new library index that
lets users perform in-depth field and keyword searches across
all letters, diaries, oral histories, memoirs, and
autobiographies within scholarly materials that are freely
available on the Web and Alexander Street databases. The search
returns citation information and links to full text, audio, and
video whenever available.
JSTOR: Full Text
| Vendor: JSTOR
Contents/Info: Journal Storage (118 scholarly journals in
education, humanities, mathematics, science [including the
General Science Collection and Ecology and Botany Collection],
and social science disciplines)
LexisNexis Academic:| Full Text |
Vendor: LexisNexis
Contents/Info: Accesses over a billion full text news, magazine,
legal, and business articles and reports, including newspapers,
magazines and government documents, state and federal laws and
regulations, case law, newsletters, company and industry
information.
Example: After database opens, select the “Guided News Search”
tab. Select “Arts and Sports News”. Follow with “Book, Movie,
Music & Play Reviews”. Put in the name of the movie, Grapes of
Wrath. Sort by date or relevance.
Opposing Viewpoints: 2003-present |
Vendor: Gale Group
Contents/Info: Opposing Viewpoints Resource Center draws on the
acclaimed social issues series published by Greenhaven Press, as
well as core reference content from other Gale and Macmillan
Reference USA sources to provide a complete one-stop source for
information on social issues. Access viewpoint articles, topic
overviews, statistics, primary documents, links to websites, and
full-text magazine and newspaper articles.
Original Sources:
Full Text| Vendor: Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc.
Contents/Info: This site includes original source documents,
critical selections, and acclaimed works across U.S. and World
History, Literature, Social Sciences, Political Science, Law,
Science, Mathematics, Religion, Philosophy, and Language. It
comprises more than 350,000 documents and more than 5,000
complete books.
SIRS Knowledge
Source
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Some Full Text | Vendor: SIRS Knowledge Source
Contents/Info: A reference source which includes access to SIRS
Researcher, SIRS Government Reporter, SIRS Renaissance, SIRS
NetSelect and SIRS Interactive Citizenship.
Interlibrary Loan Can obtain materials not owned by the FAU
Library
3. For further assistance:
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In-Person:
Feel free to ask questions at the Reference Desk
when you are in the library and need help in using
the library
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Phone:
561-297-3785
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Email:
lyref@fau.edu or
us our
Ask-A-Librarian form
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Chat/Instant Message:
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FauReference to your AOL Buddy List for
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