Think of synonyms and alternative ways of expressing each concept.
Finding Information
Finding Information What’s out there
Books
Newspapers/Magazines
Journals
Websites
“Scholarly” Journal Articles
Periodicals used by researchers to share their findings with one another and the public.
They contain articles describing new research or ideas written in a formal manner that includes background information, methods used, results/interpretation and significance.
Research articles are peer-reviewed
Also called “academic journals”
Scholarly Journals How do I tell?
May contain graphs and charts.
Written by a scholar in the field or by someone who has done research in the field
Always cite their sources in the form of footnotes or bibliographies
No glossy pages or pictures
Little to no advertisements
Examples of Scholarly Journals
“Popular” Magazines
The main purpose of popular periodicals is to entertain the reader, to sell products (their own or their advertisers), and/or to promote a viewpoint. Articles are fit for, or reflecting the taste and intelligence of, the people at large.
Popular Magazines How do I tell?
Slick, glossy and attractive in appearance.
Lots of graphics (photographs, drawings, etc.).
Articles are usually very short, written in simple language .
Generally little depth to the content of these articles.
Examples of Popular Magazines
Finding Articles
To find Articles, use a database or index
A database is a collection of citations for articles or similar information
Choose an appropriate database (one that fits your subject area)
Find full-text articles OR
Find a citation
Check to see if your library has the journal in another database – If not, we can order it for you via InterLibrary Loan (this takes TIME!)
Some databases are subject specific (such as Education or Business) and some cover many subjects (multidisciplinary)
Try Our Education & Multidisciplinary Databases
Academic Search Complete - A comprehensive scholarly, multi-disciplinary full-text database, with more than 5,300 full-text periodicals, including 4,400 peer-reviewed journals. Includes full text
Research Library (at ProQuest) - Provides abstracts and indexing for over 2,600, as well as full text for over 1,700 scholarly journals and general magazines. Includes full text
ERIC (at EBSCOhost) - Covers all aspects of education and educational research, includes both abstracts of published and unpublished sources on thousands of educational topics. Includes some full text
Professional Development Collection - A specialized collection of journal articles and pamphlets especially for professional educators. Includes full text
Wilson Education Full Text - This database indexes over 500 article citations, as well as full text from over 250 journals on all aspects of education. Full text available
PsycARTICLES - This database, from the American Psychological Association (APA), is a definitive source of full-text, peer-reviewed scholarly and scientific articles in psychology. Full text available
PsycINFO - This database contains over 2 million book and journal citations in the field of psychology dating back from the 1800s to the present, including coverage on education and educational psychology. Full text available
We have TONS more databases on a variety of subjects! Take a look.
To find articles, choose a database. This is one way to find a list of available databases.
Passwords
From off campus you will need your Mercer ID number or GALILEO password to get into our library resources.
Go to the Mercer RAC Libraries home page click on “your library account”
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