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SOCL 399: Utopian & Dystopian Worlds (Jones): Articles & More

DATABASE SEARCH TIPS

Spend some time brainstorming keywords and search terms. Use subject headings or descriptors to help generate search terms.

Using an asterisk * at the end of a word will expand your search to include sources with all forms of that word. For example, a search for utopia* will lead to results that include the word utopia or utopian. 

Use the word AND between search terms to narrow your search. For example, if you search for
    feminism AND utopia
your search results will only include articles that contain both words. 

Use the word OR between search terms to expand your search. For example, if you search for
    utopia OR dystopia
your search results will include articles that contain either term.

When you find a good article, look at its References or Works Cited list. That will often lead you to other useful sources.

FIND FULL-TEXT ARTICLES

Do you have an article citation, but need to find the full-text article? Three Steps to Finding the Full Text Article:

1. Check the Electronic Journals A-Z List  by searching for the name of the Journal name (not the article title) in the "Find" box. If the journal comes up in your results, look at the years of coverage to make sure that the library has the year you are looking for. If yes, click on the link for the journal and then scroll to the volume you need or search within the journal for the article.

2. If you aren't able to find the journal in the Electronic Journal list, check the Catalog to find the journal in print by searching for the name of the journal (not the article title).  If the journal comes up in your results, look at the years of coverage to make sure that the library has the year you are looking for. If yes, copy down the call number so that you'll be able to locate the journal in the stacks.

3. If you can't get the article in print or online, order the article through InterLibrary Loan.

SUGGESTED RESOURCES

 

Check out the library's e-journals list to search for articles in specific journals. For example:

  • Science Fiction Studies (1973-Present) More information, including bibliographies, available on the SFS site
  • Extrapolation (1994-Present) Journal of scholarly study in science fiction and fantasy, featuring critical articles, reviews and bibliographies.
  • Utopian Studies (1990-2012) Publishes scholarly articles on a wide range of subjects related to utopias, utopianism, utopian literature, utopian theory, & intentional communities.
  • Science Fiction Film and Television (2008-Present) A biannual, peer-reviewed journal published by Liverpool University Press.

GOOGLE SCHOLAR

Google Scholar is a great tool for doing a broad search of scholarly literature on your topic:

  • Google Scholar searches across many disciplines. 
  • Your search results will include a broad range of sources, including journal articles, conference papers, theses, dissertations, academic books, pre-prints, and abstracts. 
  • Results come from academic publishers, professional societies, online repositories, universities and other web sites. 
  • Google Scholar also includes court opinions and patents.

You'll just want to keep some things in mind:

  • Coverage is not comprehensive. Many sourcess are hidden in publishers' databases and journals that Google can't search, so you'll want to look at other databases as well. 
  • Search results can include links to things like course syllabi and high school term papers, so you'll want to evaluate what you find. 

You can access advanced search features by clicking the arrow in the right of the search box. These features allow you to refine your search.

Look for the words Get Full Txt @ Holy Cross next to an article. You should be able to access any of these articles through the library's subscriptions. If you come across a source that Holy Cross does not have access to, remember that you can request the item through Interlibrary Loan.

Scholar Settings When you are on the Holy Cross campus, Google Scholar will automatically show you those Get Full Txt @ Holy Cross links next to articles that Holy Cross has access to. If you are off-campus, you can set your Scholar Settings to show the links for accessing sources through Holy Cross. You can modify your settings by selecting the Settings link in the upper-right corner of Google Scholar webpage.

Click on the Cited by and Related articles links at the bottom of a search result to find more relevant articles and books.