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TALON MODULE 6: Finding Periodical Articles
What Is an Abstract?

While reading the record from the Tennessee Monthly Magazine, did you see the word abstract? An abstract is simply a summary of the work (in this case a periodical article, but the summary could also be for a newspaper article, a book, a government document, or just about any published item). More and more databases include abstracts with their records. Why? If you are doing research you can’t always tell what an item is about by reading its title ("The Trial the Whole World Watched" is rather catchy in tone but certainly vague in substance). On the other hand, the summary that the abstract provides can usually help you to decide whether you want to read the actual work. In academic research you’ll quickly discover just how useful and time-saving abstracts can be.


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