Online indexes - sometimes called databases - provide you with citations to scholarly and popular articles, book chapters, etc. published by a range of publishers. Each index has its own "look," but most will allow searches by keyword(s), subject(s), author(s), title, and/or source (journal title, book title, etc.).
Listed below, in alphabetical order, are indexes through which you can discover and access information relevant to this course. In some cases, full-text content is available in the index (links to HTML content and/or a PDF will appear in the record); for others, check on full-text availability by choosing the Find This for Me button.
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Articles from a wide range of scholarly journals, magazines, newspapers, and trade publications. (Full-Text and Abstracts)
Index to scholarly journals, books, conference proceedings, and patent records covering the fields of science, mathematics, engineering, technology, health and medicine, social sciences, and arts and humanities. (Index)
Google Scholar is a search engine that points you to scholarly literature; it is particularly good at discovering publications that are freely-accessible online. For best results, use Google Scholar as one of several tools in your literature search - combine Google Scholar searches with those in relevant online indexes found at the "Online Indexes" tab.
Google Scholar can alert you to materials available from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries. Use the link above or choose the Google Scholar button from the Libraries' E-Resources page. Look for Find This @ UNL in your results to link to materials provided by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries.
These digital collections (listed in alphabetical order) include e-books, e-journals, e-dissertations, and/or images.
Quick Search is a keyword search for books, images, journal articles and more.