Monday, January 30, 2012

ProQuest

I searched for Egypt, full text.  I noticed the articles were really old-from 1997.  So I looked for an option to sort by date-to the right of the screen.  February 2012-much better.  There were suggested subjects to the top of my results and I noticed one of them- "Egypt (place) AND politics.  This is what I was looking for.  Very helpful.  I clicked on it and it narrowed my 125,000 search results down to 600 some.  It gave me the option to create an email alert if new documents matching my search come up.  I can save my search or create an RSS feed.

I commented on Haana's Blog SIRS Lesson 3 Blog post.

For the publications search I typed in "public libraries" and got 1 result.  I will try to not let this discourage me.  I clicked on the magazine link entitled "Public Libraries."  The I clicked on "view most recent issue"....now this is pretty cool.  I was not aware that we had access to full magazine articles!  About libraries!  I am so nerdily excited about this I can't even stand it.  I mean, look at this one:

Defusing the Angry Patron (Second Edition)

1 comment:

  1. Thanks for your post, BookWorm! Please keep in mind that when you search in the "Publications" area, you are searching journal titles. If you type in "library" or "libraries," you will get many more journals that you can read online, cover-to-cover, for free. :) Thanks for pointing out how ProQuest helps you narrow your search & find just what you want.

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