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How Do I…
Find Articles
Why use articles?
 Provide up-to-date information
 Deal with current topics → the latest
research, theories, interpretations,
news, products, trends
 Most have a specific focus
 May reflect different viewpoints
The Library subscribes to many databases
which provide access to
thousands of online magazines,
journals, newspapers & similar publications
Many articles are available in their
entirety through these databases
Some articles are available in print
or microform formats.
What’s the difference between a
journal and a magazine?
Magazine Articles
 General-interest
 Not scholarly
 Written by reporters, feature
editors
 Wide audience
 Usually, < 5 pages
 No abstracts or references
 Glossy, with pictures
 Advertisements
Journal Articles
 Scholarly
 Written by subject experts
 Report on original research
 Specific audience
 Usually, > 5 pages
 Include abstracts
 References
 Usually, no pictures
 No advertisements
Journals vs. Magazines
In college and university, you are often
expected to use “scholarly” sources
of information
Scholarly articles are found in journals
Tip: Scholarly journals are sometimes called “academic” journals.
What does
“peer-reviewed” mean?
Peer-reviewed articles…
 Have been critically evaluated by subject
experts
 Must meet high academic standards
before being accepted for publication in
scholarly journals
When you use peer-reviewed articles,
you know you have the most reliable
scholarly information published!
Tip: Some journals use the term “refereed” instead of
“peer-reviewed”
OK,
how do I FIND articles
in the Library?
To find Articles, go to Your Library
Select Search Resources or Library Search
www.canadorecollege.ca/library
www.nipissingu.ca/library
For best results, login
with your institutional
credentials
Type in your
search words
Narrow your
results to view
Articles
Don’t forget to
Select Apply
Filters
Continue to
modify results and
search terms as
needed (i.e.
adding more
search terms,
dates, peer
review)
Then select the
Available Online
link
In this example we
can see the article
is available from
several databases
(or collections)
Select any of the
links
Designing Your Search
First, identify the main concepts of your topic
“The effect of video games on adolescent behaviour”
Video games
Adolescents
Behaviour
Video games, adolescents and behaviour
are called “keywords”
 Keywords are single words or short
phrases that represent concrete ideas
 Keywords are what you use to search
for articles
Next, think of other ways to express these
topic keywords, including:
 Synonyms
 Related words
 Other forms of your keywords, such as
alternate spellings, plural vs. singular, etc
Make a list of your keywords
Topic Keywords Alternate Keywords
Video games
Electronic games, computer games
Teenagers
Teen(s), teenage, adolescent(s), adolescence,
youth(s)
Narrower terms – girl(s), boy(s)
Broader terms – child, children
Behaviour
Behavior
Narrower terms - violence, aggressiveness,
aggression, fighting, bullying
Results not relevant to your topic?
Try a new search using different terms or
a different database.
Not enough articles?
Your search terms or your topic might be
too specific. Try to broaden your search.
Too many articles?
You need to narrow your search to give it a
more specific focus.
Narrowing Your Search
Try one or more of the following:
 Use a more specific search term
 Add another search term
 Click on a subject heading
 Select a publication type, such as academic
(scholarly) journals
Using the more specific term “teenage boys”,
instead of “teenagers”, narrows our search
122,994 results 624,277results
Adding another search term gives fewer,
more relevant results
Remember to use the
filters on the left-hand
side to limit your
results to articles only
Click on the Articles
option found under
the Resource Type
heading
There is also an
option to limit
your results to
items from
Peer-Reviewed
Journals
Broadening Your Search
Try one or more of the following:
 Combine variations of your search terms
with “OR”
 Use a broader search term
 Reduce the number of terms in your search.
 Search a different database
This search using “OR” will find articles using the
word “teenagers” as well as articles using the
word “adolescent”
Over 1 million
results
Adding another
keyword will
help reduce the
number of
results
Notice our
Peer-
Reviewed
and Article
filters have
been
selected
Results not relevant to your topic?
 Try different synonyms,
different spellings, or
other words related to
your search terms
And/Or
 Use the Filters on the left-
hand side to limit results
by Subject type OR by
specific Database
Once you have a manageable
number of relevant articles,
take a closer look at your results
To find out more
about an article
click on the title
This will bring up a
pop-up window
with more
information
Included on this
pop-up page will
be a DETAILS
section
This includes a
description of the
article’s contents
(also known as the
ABSTRACT)
To access the full article, look for the
VIEW ONLINE section
Select the link
provided to be taken
to the article
If the article is
available in multiple
databases there will
be more than one
link
If you wish to get an article not available through
the library, you still may be able to access it using
our Interlibrary Loan Service
To learn more about Interlibrary Loans visit
www.eclibrary.ca
and select Library Services
Remember to keep records of all the articles
you use for information
 This will help if you want to find them again
later!
 You will also need this information when you
prepare your bibliography
Most databases allow you to:
 Print articles
 Save articles to your computer or a USB key
 Email articles to yourself
 Export articles to RefWorks or other Citation
Management system
Another Way to Find Articles
If you’ve found a good article, look at the references
to see what sources the author cited
You may find more articles related to your topic!
How do I find an article when all I have is a
citation?
Sample citation:
Cates, I. (2011). On the Literary Use of Superheroes; or, Batman and
Superman Fistfight in Heaven. American Literature, 83(4), 831–857.
https://doi.org/10.1215/00029831-1437234
The easiest option is to simply enter the article
title into the Canadore or Nipissing Search bar
The article title appears as the first result in this example
However, it may not always be so easy especially if the
title is similar to many other article titles
In this case a JOURNAL SEARCH can be used to locate the
article
Once you select the JOURNAL SEARCH option you will
notice that the search bar has changed and now indicates
that a journal search is being conducted
Enter the title of the JOURNAL (not the article) into the
search bar
The correct journal
should appear in
your results list
In this case the
correct journal was
#6 in our results list
Select the journal
title
In the View Online
section there may be
one or more links
Select the one that
includes the
year/volume the article
is in
You will notice some
databases only have
articles from certain
dates
Every journal’s page will look different, but they all
should have a place where you can select the correct
year, volume and issue
Once the correct year,
volume and issue is
entered a list of articles
should appear
Scroll through until you
find the correct one
There should then be an
option to view the
article and/or download
a PDF copy
Want to access E-Resources from off-campus?
You will be asked to login, use the correct login for
your institution
Nipissing:
Your WebAdvisor Username
and Password
Canadore:
Your Canadore Network Username
and Password
We’re here to help!
Please visit the Service Desk or contact us:
Email
 libraryhelp@nipissingu.ca (NIPISSING)
 library.help@canadorecollege.ca (CANADORE)
Phone
 705-474-3450 ext. 4222

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How Do I Find Articles?

  • 1. How Do I… Find Articles
  • 2. Why use articles?  Provide up-to-date information  Deal with current topics → the latest research, theories, interpretations, news, products, trends  Most have a specific focus  May reflect different viewpoints
  • 3. The Library subscribes to many databases which provide access to thousands of online magazines, journals, newspapers & similar publications
  • 4. Many articles are available in their entirety through these databases Some articles are available in print or microform formats.
  • 5. What’s the difference between a journal and a magazine?
  • 6. Magazine Articles  General-interest  Not scholarly  Written by reporters, feature editors  Wide audience  Usually, < 5 pages  No abstracts or references  Glossy, with pictures  Advertisements
  • 7. Journal Articles  Scholarly  Written by subject experts  Report on original research  Specific audience  Usually, > 5 pages  Include abstracts  References  Usually, no pictures  No advertisements
  • 8. Journals vs. Magazines In college and university, you are often expected to use “scholarly” sources of information Scholarly articles are found in journals Tip: Scholarly journals are sometimes called “academic” journals.
  • 10. Peer-reviewed articles…  Have been critically evaluated by subject experts  Must meet high academic standards before being accepted for publication in scholarly journals
  • 11. When you use peer-reviewed articles, you know you have the most reliable scholarly information published! Tip: Some journals use the term “refereed” instead of “peer-reviewed”
  • 12. OK, how do I FIND articles in the Library?
  • 13. To find Articles, go to Your Library Select Search Resources or Library Search www.canadorecollege.ca/library www.nipissingu.ca/library
  • 14. For best results, login with your institutional credentials
  • 15. Type in your search words Narrow your results to view Articles Don’t forget to Select Apply Filters
  • 16. Continue to modify results and search terms as needed (i.e. adding more search terms, dates, peer review) Then select the Available Online link
  • 17. In this example we can see the article is available from several databases (or collections) Select any of the links
  • 19. First, identify the main concepts of your topic “The effect of video games on adolescent behaviour” Video games Adolescents Behaviour
  • 20. Video games, adolescents and behaviour are called “keywords”  Keywords are single words or short phrases that represent concrete ideas  Keywords are what you use to search for articles
  • 21. Next, think of other ways to express these topic keywords, including:  Synonyms  Related words  Other forms of your keywords, such as alternate spellings, plural vs. singular, etc
  • 22. Make a list of your keywords Topic Keywords Alternate Keywords Video games Electronic games, computer games Teenagers Teen(s), teenage, adolescent(s), adolescence, youth(s) Narrower terms – girl(s), boy(s) Broader terms – child, children Behaviour Behavior Narrower terms - violence, aggressiveness, aggression, fighting, bullying
  • 23. Results not relevant to your topic? Try a new search using different terms or a different database. Not enough articles? Your search terms or your topic might be too specific. Try to broaden your search. Too many articles? You need to narrow your search to give it a more specific focus.
  • 24. Narrowing Your Search Try one or more of the following:  Use a more specific search term  Add another search term  Click on a subject heading  Select a publication type, such as academic (scholarly) journals
  • 25. Using the more specific term “teenage boys”, instead of “teenagers”, narrows our search 122,994 results 624,277results
  • 26. Adding another search term gives fewer, more relevant results
  • 27. Remember to use the filters on the left-hand side to limit your results to articles only Click on the Articles option found under the Resource Type heading
  • 28. There is also an option to limit your results to items from Peer-Reviewed Journals
  • 29. Broadening Your Search Try one or more of the following:  Combine variations of your search terms with “OR”  Use a broader search term  Reduce the number of terms in your search.  Search a different database
  • 30. This search using “OR” will find articles using the word “teenagers” as well as articles using the word “adolescent” Over 1 million results Adding another keyword will help reduce the number of results Notice our Peer- Reviewed and Article filters have been selected
  • 31. Results not relevant to your topic?  Try different synonyms, different spellings, or other words related to your search terms And/Or  Use the Filters on the left- hand side to limit results by Subject type OR by specific Database
  • 32. Once you have a manageable number of relevant articles, take a closer look at your results
  • 33. To find out more about an article click on the title This will bring up a pop-up window with more information
  • 34. Included on this pop-up page will be a DETAILS section This includes a description of the article’s contents (also known as the ABSTRACT)
  • 35. To access the full article, look for the VIEW ONLINE section Select the link provided to be taken to the article If the article is available in multiple databases there will be more than one link
  • 36. If you wish to get an article not available through the library, you still may be able to access it using our Interlibrary Loan Service To learn more about Interlibrary Loans visit www.eclibrary.ca and select Library Services
  • 37. Remember to keep records of all the articles you use for information  This will help if you want to find them again later!  You will also need this information when you prepare your bibliography
  • 38. Most databases allow you to:  Print articles  Save articles to your computer or a USB key  Email articles to yourself  Export articles to RefWorks or other Citation Management system
  • 39. Another Way to Find Articles If you’ve found a good article, look at the references to see what sources the author cited You may find more articles related to your topic!
  • 40. How do I find an article when all I have is a citation? Sample citation: Cates, I. (2011). On the Literary Use of Superheroes; or, Batman and Superman Fistfight in Heaven. American Literature, 83(4), 831–857. https://doi.org/10.1215/00029831-1437234
  • 41. The easiest option is to simply enter the article title into the Canadore or Nipissing Search bar
  • 42. The article title appears as the first result in this example
  • 43. However, it may not always be so easy especially if the title is similar to many other article titles In this case a JOURNAL SEARCH can be used to locate the article
  • 44. Once you select the JOURNAL SEARCH option you will notice that the search bar has changed and now indicates that a journal search is being conducted Enter the title of the JOURNAL (not the article) into the search bar
  • 45. The correct journal should appear in your results list In this case the correct journal was #6 in our results list Select the journal title
  • 46. In the View Online section there may be one or more links Select the one that includes the year/volume the article is in You will notice some databases only have articles from certain dates
  • 47. Every journal’s page will look different, but they all should have a place where you can select the correct year, volume and issue
  • 48. Once the correct year, volume and issue is entered a list of articles should appear Scroll through until you find the correct one There should then be an option to view the article and/or download a PDF copy
  • 49. Want to access E-Resources from off-campus? You will be asked to login, use the correct login for your institution Nipissing: Your WebAdvisor Username and Password Canadore: Your Canadore Network Username and Password
  • 50. We’re here to help! Please visit the Service Desk or contact us: Email  libraryhelp@nipissingu.ca (NIPISSING)  library.help@canadorecollege.ca (CANADORE) Phone  705-474-3450 ext. 4222