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Albert S. Cook Library

POSC 305: Urban Government and Politics (Sillah)

Academic and Scholarly Evidence

Finding Articles from a Citation

Use the "Journal List" to find a specific journal or article

  • In the journal list, search for the name of the journal
  • Date ranges show the time span the journal is available in a particular location (e.g., a specific database or on the shelf at the library)

The "Journal List" is also available in the "Quick Tools" menu on the library's homepage.

How to Search a Database

Searching Databases: Using "Connectors"

AND / OR / NOT

AND  - Searches for articles containing both terms. Use to combine main concepts or variables in your search.

Example: sleep AND health = results containing BOTH the words "sleep" and "health."

OR - Searches for articles that contain EITHER or BOTH terms. Use for synonyms or related terms.

Example: women OR woman OR female OR girl = all results that mention women regardless of which term an author uses

NOT - Searches for articles that do NOT contain a term. Use sparingly.

Example: education NOT technology = results using the term "education" but not the term "technology"

 

Remember: Use each search box in a database to represent a "main concept" in your search.

Here's an example of a search for information about the relationship between religion and political participation by women.