What database does SJSU use?

What database does SJSU use?

Web of Science is a citation database that covers three major tools: Science Citation Index Expanded, Social Sciences Citation Index, and Arts & Humanities Citation Index. The complete database covers thousands of scholarly journals from 1975 to the present across a broad range of disciplines.

What is a library database name one of the databases that are found at SJSU?

Most Useful Databases Start Here: Library and Information Science Source (LISS), which indexes more than 2,000 journals, is probably the database you will use most often.

Where can I find peer reviewed articles SJSU?

  1. search OneSearch.
  2. search googlescholar. Search for articles, then use the link Find It@SJSU to see full-text availability.
  3. search ejournals.
  4. search articles.
  5. site search.

How do I check out a book at SJSU library?

To check out books, you will need your Tower card. You can use the self-checkout machines on the 1st Floor of the library or take your items to the Circulation Desk. For more details, see Borrowing and Requesting. To renew items, log into your OneSearch Account with your MySJSU ID and password.

What is RefWorks SJSU?

What is RefWorks? Available to SJSU students, staff and faculty, RefWorks is a tool that can help you manage your book and article citations. It also automates the creation of References and Works Cited pages in the citation style of your choice — APA, MLA, Chicago, and more.

How do I find peer-reviewed articles?

How can I determine if an article I find online is peer-reviewed?

  1. Use the Journals and Newspaper Listing.
  2. Look up the journal title to find the journal’s location.
  3. Find a database that contains the article full text and follow the link.
  4. Search for your article by Title with “Scholarly (Peer-Reviewed)” checked.

Are scholarly articles the same as peer-reviewed?

Scholarly articles are sometimes referred to as “peer-reviewed” or “refereed” because they are typically evaluated by other scholars before being accepted for publication. A scholarly article is commonly a study or a literature review, and usually longer than a magazine article.

How do I access Remoteworks RefWorks?

In your browser, go to www.refworks.com. You’ll be brought to the RefWorks Login Center where you’ll see three tabs (Remote Access, Individual Log-In, Trial Log-In) . In the Remote Access tab, enter your organization’s Group Code and click on Go To Login.

Where can I find peer-reviewed articles for free?

The Top 21 Free Online Journal and Research Databases

  • CORE.
  • ScienceOpen.
  • Directory of Open Access Journals.
  • Education Resources Information Center.
  • arXiv e-Print Archive.
  • Social Science Research Network.
  • Public Library of Science.
  • OpenDOAR.

What databases can you use to find scholarly articles?

The top list of academic research databases

  • Scopus. Scopus is one of the two big commercial, bibliographic databases that cover scholarly literature from almost any discipline.
  • Web of Science.
  • PubMed.
  • ERIC.
  • IEEE Xplore.
  • ScienceDirect.
  • Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ)
  • JSTOR.

What time does SJSU library close to students?

8am – 6pm
Visiting San José

SJSU Library Hours 8am – 6pm
Student Computing Services 10am – 5pm
Student Technology Training Center 8am – 4pm via zoom
3D Printing/Laser Cutting Closed
Late-Night Tutoring Closed

How do I access RefWorks?

  1. In your browser, go to www.refworks.com. You’ll be brought to the RefWorks Login Center where you’ll see three tabs (Remote Access, Individual Log-In, Trial Log-In) .
  2. In the Remote Access tab, enter your organization’s Group Code and click on Go To Login.
  3. Enter your personal Login Name and Password.

How do you know if an article is scholarly or not?

The following characteristics can help you determine if the article you’re looking at is scholarly:

  • Author(s) name included.
  • Technical or specialized language.
  • Written for professionals.
  • Charts, graphs, and diagrams.
  • Long ( 5 or more pages)
  • Bibliography included.

How many databases are there in the King Library?

Library & Information Science Databases: See the boxes below. Each database contains thousands of the journal articles you need for your research. Databases A-Z: See the full list of the over 400 King Library databases organized by title and by subject on the Articles & Databases page.

How many articles are in each database?

Each database contains thousands of the journal articles you need for your research. Databases A-Z: See the full list of the over 400 King Library databases organized by title and by subject on the Articles & Databases page.

Does SJSU have a librarian?

Ask us! There’s a librarian for every subject taught at SJSU! Photographs, social media posts, original artwork, audio & video recordings, and more submitted by SJSU students, faculty, staff, and alumni. Archival materials related to the history of San José State in the moments when it has responded to crises with worldwide impact.

What is the best database to use for journal Research?

Start Here: Library and Information Science Source (LISS), which indexes more than 2,000 journals, is probably the database you will use most often. This Taylor & Francis database searches only about 50 peer-reviewed journals but includes some important titles.