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Finding Journal Articles. Biological Abstracts. Deb Peoples, OWU Science Librarian. Biological Abstracts. References documents from the primary journal literature Focuses on biological research, medical research findings, and discoveries of new organisms from the life sciences
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Finding Journal Articles Biological Abstracts Deb Peoples, OWU Science Librarian
Biological Abstracts • References documents from the primary journal literature • Focuses on biological research, medical research findings, and discoveries of new organisms from the life sciences • 3.8 million records
Coverage • 6,000 international journals representing the life sciences • Biology (botany, ecology, zoology) • Interdisciplinary (biochemistry, biomedicine, biotechnology) • Instrumentation and Methods • 1926 – in print • 1980 - online
Under “Research Databases”, Click on “ By Title”
Research Databases are primarily Subject-specific indexes to the Journal literature of a field. Sometimes books, book reviews, or Newspaper articles will be Indexed. Indexes contains citations, abstracts, and sometimes full-text. Choose an Index that is suitable for the discipline of your research!
To search Biological Abstracts in the years prior to 1980, use the PRINT volumes located in Beeghly Periodicals!
With a keyword search, you type in terms that you think probably appear in a record that is about the topic you're researching. With a subject search, you type in terms from a standardized list that have been assigned by the indexer to describe the content of the work. Keyword vs. Subject
Terms appearing anywhere in the record will trigger retrieval of the record Title, author, abstract, subject, notes fields all accessible Terms must appear in Subject fields, exactly as they appear in the standardized list to trigger retrieval of the record Keyword vs. Subject
Words or phrase as it actually occurs in the record Controlled Vocabulary Source of terms is an authorized list or thesaurus Keyword vs. Subject
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To find journal articles: Go to: Periodicals Union List Tells you if we have it and where to find it!
Arranged alphabetically. Choose the first letter of the Journal you want N for Nature
Not available at OWU Not available in Full Text USE INTERLIBRARY LOAN! Go to OWU Libraries Home Page
Click on ILL Request Forms
For Journal Articles click on Periodical Request Form
You can “cut and paste” from the database record to fill in some of the Boxes.
Add any comments – Click submit! You will notified by email in 5-10 days that your article is Ready for pickup at the Beeghly Circulation desk. There is no charge for Interlibrary Loan!
Finding Articles by Author Biological Abstracts
Author Searching • 1980 -1994 • up to 10 authors indexed per article • 1995 - • up to 100 authors indexed per article
Author Searching • 1980 -1992 • Last name, first and middle initials • example: Tuovinen, O. H. • 1993 - • Last name, full first names (if available) • example: Tuovinen, Olli H.
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Citing a Journal Article • There are many different citation styles • Each discipline or area within a discipline is likely to use a different style • In the sciences, it is common to use the same citation style as the dominant journal in the field.
ASM Citation Style • American Society of Microbiology publishes 11 journals in the field of microbiology or cell biology • The Journal of Bacteriology is one of the most important of these journals • Zoo120 will use the ASM citation style!
ASM Citation Example An article in a scientific journal: publication date authors title Tuhela, L., J. B. Robinson, and O. H. Tuovinen. 1998. Characterization of chemotactic responses and flagella of Hyphomicrobium strain of W1-1B. J. Bacteriol. 180:3003-3006. rest of title name of journal page numbers volume #