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Inquiry 1000: Find articles

A one-stop-shop for finding scholarly articles, books, and more for INQR 1000.

Quick Search Tips

  • Use quotation marks to search for a phrase. For example, "feminist art" or "art brut".
  • Input each phrase or concept in a different box. For example, Michelangelo in the first box and “Sistine Chapel” in the second will find articles about Michelangelo's work on the Sistine Chapel.
  • Set search limits such as scholarly journals, full-text, or document type.
  • Sort results by date or relevance, especially if requested by your professor.
  • Look at suggested subjects to narrow your search.
  • Use truncation, for example, "strateg*" will find results with strategic, strategy, strategies

 

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GALILEO searches across all of the Libraries' databases at once.
Enter a few keywords and/or "key phrases", or search by title or author > Search or hit Enter/Return

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Recommended databases for INQR courses in general

Here is a listing of some of the most relevant databases for your research.

There are also options to use databases specific to your subject area (e.g., Psychology, Communication, Business, Education). Those can be found through the databases by subject page or via a Research Guide, on the library's website.

For advice on databases for your particular INQR course, see if we have a mini-course guide in this guide.

What if we don't have it? Resource Sharing Services @ Reese

After a particular book, journal article, or another item that Augusta University Libraries does not hold?

You may be able to obtain the source or its copy via the GIL-Express or ILLiad services.