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Our Most Commonly Used
Databases:
Try all our new
EBSCO
databases. The long-awaited EBSCOhost
2.0 interface is fully implemented. Its brand new look and feel, based on
extensive user testing and feedback, will provide you with the most
powerful, clean and intuitive interface available. Visit
EBSCO's Support Site to learn about
new features, search among thousands of FAQs, download Flash tutorials, Help
Sheets or User Guides.
Academic
Search Complete
- our new general database.
Associates
Programs Source - our new database specially designed for community
college students
with articles on
most community college majors.
Factiva
(must
use Internet Explorer)
- Newspaper,
journal, magazine, newswires, newsletters, media programs, web sites, and
company report articles from all over the world. All articles are
full-text and updated daily.
and also consider:
Access Science
CINAHL-Nursing & Allied Health
CQ Press
EBSCOhost
- access to CINAHL, Pre-CINAHL, Medline, ERIC, PsyARTICLES & PsycINFO
ERIC
-
THE education database
Issues
and Controversies
JSTOR -
access to older articles in the
Arts & Sciences, Biological Sciences, Business,
Ecology & Botany, Health & General Sciences, Language & Literature and
Mathematics & Statistics.
Opposing Viewpoints -
gives both sides of an issue - the only way to really know your
viewpoint
WorldCat -
a worldwide catalog of over one billion items held in more than 10,000
libraries.
Subject Guide to Online Periodical Databases - use
this if you have a subject area, for example psychology, but don't know
which of our 200+ databases would work best for your topic.
Title List of Online Periodical Databases - if you
know exactly which database(s) you want to search.
Houff Library Periodical Holdings
- all of our magazines, journals and
newspapers.
What to do if
the article you want isn't full-text in the database where you found it:
1. Look in the
Houff Library Periodical
Holdings listing. Maybe you can check out the magazine or journal
that has your article in it.
2. Not there? Then copy and paste the JOURNAL name in the
following links This will tell you if it's full-text in one of our 200+
databases:
VIVA Online
Journal Locator
VCCS Online Journal Search
3. Try Metalib.
Fill in as many boxes as possible with information from your citation.
If one of our databases has your article full-text, it will give you a link
to it.
4. Try these sources:
JSTOR,
Wiley InterScience,
Oxford
University Press, American Chemical Society,
American Chemical Society
and
ProQuest Historical New York Times Newspaper.
5. Try DOAJ: Directory of Open Access Journals at
http://www.doaj.org/. This has
full-text to nearly 91,000 articles.
6. If your journal still isn't full-text in either of these two
links, then copy the ARTICLE title and and paste it into a
Google search to see if it's on the
author's home page or in an online journal.
7. Type the JOURNAL title into
Google and see if the journal is free
online.
8. If that fails, then use the BRCC Library's free Interlibrary
Loan
service. Print the article information and bring that into the library
or copy and paste the article information into the
E-Mail a Librarian
link and we will call you when the article arrives.
Remote Access Instructions
- how to get our databases from home.
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From Harrisonburg
call 234-9261. From Staunton call 213-7002. From
Waynesboro call 943-7002
Other VA areas call toll-free 888/750-2722, ext. 2226 |
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