How to use Expanded Academic ASAPFields |
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A record is divided into fields. Each field contains a different detail about an information source. Fields (and their names) vary between databases, but the most important ones are: author, title, source (which make up the citation you will need to find the information), abstract and subject headings. If you plan to use a record to look for the full text or to refer to in an essay, make note of the citation details (ie write down or save to disk or email to yourself). Look at the following fields:
Other fields can help you to find material on the same subject, or can give you additional details about where the information you want can be found. |
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