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TALON MODULE 6: Finding Periodical Articles
The Advantages of Full-Text Databases

As the chart on the preceding screen indicates, full-text databases supply the full text of articles! Thus, after doing a search you can read entire articles on your topic or can print out copies to read later on.

A few databases make available some articles in full text, some with abstracts, and some with just simple bibliographic citations (author, title of article, title of periodical, volume number, date, and pagination). When using such hybrid databases, it is tempting to limit one’s search to just articles found in full text; however, keep in mind that such "time saving" will usually result in the loss of much valuable information. For example, the New York Times and the Chronicle of Higher Education are two of the dozens of periodicals that are merely abstracted by the Expanded Academic ASAP database but are owned by the Library in hard copy.


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