To find articles on a particular topic, you will need to use a research database. Databases contain different sets of information, so it is a good idea to try your search in multiple databases. Many databases contain fulltext versions of most articles. Some, however, will provide only a citaion or summary of the article. View the "Research tips" (http://apu.libguides.com/content.php?pid=355579&sid=2908021), to help you locate articles that are not fully available through a database.
Note: You can read the full text of all of these articles through the APU Libraries' online subscriptions.
Note: You can read the full text of all of these articles through the APU Libraries' online subscriptions.
RSS feeds allow researchers to receive automatic updates in an RSS feed reader whenever new content is added to a library database on a particular topic, or whenever a new electronic issue of a journal is added to a library database.
To learn more about setting up RSS feeds within library databases, please see the following guide: "Using RSS Feeds From Library Databases."
(from KS, 2009)