University of Arkansas Libraries, Fayetteville
How to find articles in Mullins Library:

Use databases or indexes to start your search for articles! They
collect citations
to articles about a topic, which appear in journals, magazines and newspapers. To find articles on your topic:
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Pick a database or index that will cover your topic. [For a list of
available electronic
indexes organized by subject, go to the Electronic
Resources page (ask for help at the Reference Desk)] .
- Or use the Resource Locator at the upper right corner of the home
page, changing the dropdown menu to "databases" and type in a term, such
as
sociology, or a title, such as ProQuest.
The Locator will generate a page with links to a database or databases.
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Type in your words or phrases. Remember that some databases or indexes
work better if
you use AND between terms you want to have retrieved in the same record
or article, and OR between terms (synonyms) will make your search broader
and more comprehensive, ie. industry and (results or projections or
trends)
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Look at the retrieved citations
or records, to see if the articles cover your topic. Some indexes
have summaries or abstracts with the citations. Some have the full
text of the article attached to the record.
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Some indexes, such as PsycInfo or Agricola, will give a link to check
in InfoLinks for
the journals that we
have in our collection, at the foot of the abstract or citation.
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Some indexes offer some articles in full text, electronically (More
advice about full-text resources).
If the index that you used does not link back, show call numbers or offer
full text,
take your references to the InfoLinks
catalog.
To find the journal in InfoLinks--
Click on JOURNALS and type
in the title of the journal or magazine, such as Journal of Communication,
or Scientific American. If we have it, the screen record will show
a call number at the bottom. Most journals and magazines we own
are on the shelves
by call number. Those that have recent issues in the Periodicals
Room or on microfilm or microfiche will say so in the location box. Those
in fulltext in a database will have links to that database or other
publisher.
Ask at the Reference Desk for more help, or email refer@uark.edu.