F.I.R.S.T. Tutorial

Chapter Five: Finding Articles in Magazines and Journals
In this chapter: Defining scholarly journals; understanding general and subject-specific databases; understanding citations; finding full text

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General and Subject-Specific Databases

Iona College Libraries provide more than 70 databases so that you can have the best resources for your research. Why so many different databases?

Here's why. Some online databases are very general in scope, covering many different disceplines. Others cover specific subjects such as Sociology, Literature and Language, Biology and so on. Because the world of information is so complex, and getting more specialized all the time, it makes sense to have two different types of databases: general and subject-specific.

Examples of general databases:

  • Academic Search Elite (via EBSCOhost)
  • JSTOR
  • Proquest Research Library

Examples of subject-specific databases:

  • PsycINFO (Psychology)
  • ABI/INFORM (Business)
  • Education Full Text (Education)