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Answered By: Beth Juhl Last Updated: Jul 05, 2024 Views: 119
Answered By: Beth Juhl
Last Updated: Jul 05, 2024 Views: 119
If you don't need to do a comprehensive search, but only require a few recent articles for your speech, paper, or project, then a good place to start is OneSearch. For more information on getting started with OneSearch, see the FAQ or instructional video linked below.
If OneSearch returns too many results, try one of the Top Ten Databases list (see link below). Here you will find general databases of articles, such as ProQuest Central, EBSCO Academic Search Complete, and more. These databases have a mix of popular magazines and scholarly journals; many of the articles are full-text.
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