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3 Exploring the Library Databases

Getting to the databases

Most of the databases will need to be accessed through the IUSB Library website https://library.iusb.edu/. The databases can be found using the Databases tab in the center of the home page. You can also find the databases on the criminal justice research guide.

Effective use of limiters

Limiters are terms or categories you can use to refine your search. They can be found in the left-hand column or top of many databases.

 

Screenshot showing limiters in Springer database.
Screenshot showing limiters in a database.

Some examples of types of limiters are:

  • Peer-reviewed sources – Scholarly, Peer Reviewed, Academic Journals, Articles (Different databases use different terms, but it weeds out non-scholarly sources)
  • Date – Avoid information that is too old to be useful or is not allowed for the assignment
  • Some databases allow limiting to research articles, review articles, case studies…
  • Some databases allow limiting to particular populations, species, geographic areas…

Databases to try

Next we’ll look at a few databases to try. The videos below provide an overview of how to do a basic search in each database.

Criminal Justice Abstracts is an Ebsco database. Our Ebsco databases all have the same interface. You can learn how to use by watching this 4-minute tutorial:

If you prefer to read, click on the CC option for the video. or read the transcript here.

Web of Science:

Click this link to read the video transcript

JSTOR:

Click this link to read the video transcript

Interlibrary Loan

If an article you find isn’t full text in the database you are searching, use a two-step process to get the article.

1. Click on the red ‘Get It’ button. This may take you to a link in another database where you can get the full text.

 

Screenshot of "get it" button in library database.
Get It button

2. If the ‘Get It’ button doesn’t work, make a request through the Interlibrary Loan service https://iusb.illiad.oclc.org/illiad/logon.html.

Interlibrary loan is a free service  that accesses books and articles from other libraries and shares them with you. Watch this short video from Interlibrary Loan Supervisor Maureen Kennedy as she explains the process. You can create an account here.

If you prefer to read the transcript of the video, click here.

Sources

Introduction to EbscoHost”  YouTube. Uploaded by Ebsco Tutorials 20 April 2022

“Strategies for Combining Search Fields.” YouTube, Uploaded by Web of Science Training, 31 August 2022.

“Find What you Need Quickly on JSTOR.” YouTube, Uploaded by JSTOR, 25 March 2021.

“Interlibrary Loan” video courtesy of IU South Bend Libraries.