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Online indexes are databases of bibliographic records. Sometimes these databases also include full text. Some indexes cover books and other formats, but the primary reason to use an online index is to identify articles in journals and magazines.
Suggested strategies for searching
Choose the right tool
To conduct more advanced searches within the IS literature, use LISS and/or INSPEC (a part of Engineering Village)
Alternate version: Library and Information Science Source in the classic EBSCO user interface (best for exporting more than 50 results or combining saved searches). This database offers full text and indexing for English and foreign-language periodicals, journals, conference proceedings, pamphlets, library school theses, books and more. Subject coverage encompasses librarianship, classification, cataloging, bibliometrics, online information retrieval, information management and more. In addition, the database provides comprehensive coverage of the history of library studies, and access to author profiles, including information on 5,000 of the most-frequently indexed authors.
Choose what part of the bibliographic record to search within
Use the "controlled vocabulary" of each database.
Use keyword searching intelligently
Use Boolean operators and other options to fine-tune your search statement .
Use the Help feature
In most online resources, look for a button or link labeled "help" near the upper right corner of the screen.