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TALON MODULE 6: Finding Periodical Articles
How Do I Select the Database or Index I Need?

Because the Library has dozens of databases, as well as countless print indexes, choosing the one(s) most suitable for your research assignment may appear difficult and even overwhelming. Here are a few things to keep in mind when selecting a database or index:

Scope. Although some titles are general in nature (Reader’s Guide to Periodical Literature, General Reference Center Gold, Expanded Academic ASAP), others cover specific subject areas (Applied Science & Techonology Abstracts). Select the work most appropriate to your topic. Many of these databases and indexes are listed by subject on the Library’s home page.

Language. Many researchers become frustrated when they are using an international database like Historical Abstracts and find only articles written in a foreign language. Thus, not only is the database selection important, but so is the topic itself (do not pick a specialized topic in which are available only journal articles in a language you cannot read).

Date Ranges. Most of these computer databases go back only to the 1980s (though a few have much broader coverage). It’s always a good idea to note the date ranges on a database’s opening screen. Print indexes are invaluable for comprehensive coverage of a topic or for historical perspectives on it.

Approach to Topic. Keep in mind that many of these databases and indexes cover the same broad subjects, and a careful narrowing of a topic (that is, your precise approach to whatever it is you want to research) will help you determine which is the appropriate work to consult. Some sample articles and periodical titles from various databases illustrate what we mean:

Broad Subject: AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome)

Article Title Periodical Title Database
"AIDS and Our Schools" American Teacher Education Full Text


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