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Computer Database

 
Funded By:
 Tennessee Electronic Library (TEL)
Simultaneous Users:
Unlimited
Vendor:
Cengage Gale
Linking:
Link to Full Text (Article Linker-Serials Solutions
Search Computer Database

With Computer Database, library users can access today’s most well read and influential periodicals on the computer, telecommunications, and electronics industries — all in one seamless search.  Computer Database provides full-text and image articles for a wide variety or research applications, including:
  • Competitive analysis of high tech companies and their products
  • Research on industry trends in telecommunications, electronics, robotics and more
  • Research on software and hardware
  • Research on the Internet
  • Research into LAN and WAN technology
  • Research into multimedia, virtual reality and interactive TV
  • Reviews of the latest consumer products
  • Background research for job hunting

(Please note that  Computer Database may be searched simultaneously with Academic OneFile by using Thomson Gale PowerSearch).

You may access Computer Database  from anywhere with a valid APSU ID.

How To Search Computer Database

    SEARCH TYPES: There are 4 search types: basic, subject guide, publication, and advanced.

  • In an advanced search, there are 3 search boxes (you can add more rows) where you enter terms that relate to your research topic.

  • There are pull-down menus where you select the ‘index’ to search. The default is Keyword, but there are many to choose from, including author, subject, document title, person, word count, etc.

  • In a basic search, there is a single box where you can enter terms that relate to your research topic. Search for terms as keywords (in article titles, subjects, abstracts), as subjects, or as full text (anywhere in article). Example: drunk driving.
     

  • In a subject guide search, the term(s) you enter in the search box are mapped against an online thesaurus and relevant matches are displayed. If you type the words DUI or DWI or drunk driving in a subject guide search, you will see that the preferred term is driving while intoxicated. Often you will see subdivisions and related subjects to browse through.

  • Subdivisions target more specific aspects of a subject; e.g., case studies, forecasts and trends, prevention, public opinion, research, social policy, statistics. Related subjects are classified into broader or narrower terms.
     

  • In a publication search, you look for articles from a known publication; e.g., Time or Newsweek. You see coverage dates and a listing of available issues to browse. You can also limit a search by publication title(s).

    Wildcards
    : An asterisk (*) stands for any number of characters, including none, and is especially useful when you want to find all words that share the same root. A single question mark ?stands for exactly one character (wom?n to match women or woman) while multiple question marks stand for an equivalent number of characters. An exclamation point (!) stands for one or no characters and is especially useful when you want to match the singular and plural of a word but not other forms or, when used inside a word, to match certain variant spellings. For example, colo!r matches both color (American) and colour (British).

  • SEARCH RESULTS: Results are organized into tab groups content areas that contain similar types of documents.

    There are 4 tabs: Magazines & Journals, Reference, News (from newspapers and newswires), and Multimedia. Not every tab may contain items.

    VIEW, MARK, PROCESS RESULTS: Your search results display in reverse publication date order, although they can be sorted by relevance instead.

    The basic bibliographic information, full text indicator (full-text, full-text with graphics , abstract, citation) and document type (article, brief article, book review, author abstract, case note, column, cover story, editorial, interview, obituary) are listed.. Records display in MLA format.  You can mark those articles you want to retain and then print, e-mail, download

 


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