Definitions
Article: A written piece on a specific topic found in a journal, periodical, magazine, or newspaper
Peer Reviewed Process: When an article is submitted to a scholarly journal, it is evaluated by experts in the field who examine the article's originality, quality of research, clarity of presentation, etc. and determine if the article falls within the scope of the publication. Also known as refereed, scholarly or academic.
Database Access
Access is restricted to UW-Stout students, faculty, and staff. When off campus you will enter your Stout email username and password when prompted.
See Remote Access instructions.
Getting the Article...
When in a database, click on an icon:
or
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= Full Text
Links to:
- full text in another database or
- the periodical title in the Library Catalog, if it is available in the Periodicals Area on 2nd floor or
- the Interlibrary Loan/Illiad form to request from another source if the article is not available full text online nor in the library
- More info: Find It! FAQ
When you have a journal title:
- use Periodicals Holdings List
- More info: Finding Periodicals
Indexes/Databases for Career and Job Hunting
Use the Indexes and Databases to identify articles in journals, magazines, and newspapers. Many indexes provide full text articles.
- EBSCOHost + Flash Tutorial | Instructions
- Academic Search Complete
- Masterfile Premier
- Business Source Premier
- Newspaper Source Plus
- Education Reference Center
- Professional Development Collection
- Regional Business News
- Emerald Library
- LexisNexis: Academic Instructions
- Newsbank NewsFile (newspapers)
- Peterson's Testing and Reference Center
- ProQuest: ABI/Inform + Instructions
- WilsonWeb + Flash tutorial | Instructions
- Business Full Text
- Education Full Text Flash Tutorial
- OmniFile
- Social Sciences Full Text
- SuperSearch searches several vendors/databases simultaneously. Flash Tutorial | SuperSearch FAQ
- Free Online Databases Available to All
Periodical Links
Many newspapers which include classified and employment ads are available on the WWW. Consult the library's Newspapers on the Web page, or browse the ads of current print newspapers in files on second floor in the Periodicals Collection.
- Newspapers on the Web
- Chronicle Careers From the Chronicle of Higher Education. Lists recruitment ads for both teaching and administrative positions.
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03/12/09



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