Subjects Covered
Aeronautics, African-Americans, Aging, Astronomy, Automobiles,
Biography, Business, Canada, Children, Computers, Consumer Education,
Current Events, Education, Environment, Fashion, Film, Fine Arts, Food,
Foreign Affairs, Health, History, Hobbies, Home, Journalism, Leisure
Activities, Medicine, Music, News, Nutrition, Photography, Politics,
Religion, Science, Sports, Television
Readers' Guide Full Text Mega Edition, produced by The H. W. Wilson
Company, is a database containing comprehensive indexing and abstracting
of the most popular general-interest periodicals published in the United
States and Canada, plus the full text of selected periodicals.
The abstracts average 125 words in length. Two types of abstracts are
included. Informative abstracts convey the content, scope, and complexity
of the source article, and are the predominant form used. Indicative
abstracts describe the subject of the source article and are reserved for
how-to articles, humorous essays, personal accounts, and recipes.
Full-text coverage begins in January 1994 for most titles.
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Document Types List
Physical Description List
Journal List
Using Limit Fields
Sample Searches
Stopwords
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Highlighted fields are limit fields.
*The TX field is for display only; it is not searchable.
The Citation (citn) consists of the TI, OT, AU,
SO, AB, and DE fields.
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AB Abstract
pollution in ab
The Abstract field contains a summary of the document. You can search
any word or phrase in the abstract.
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AN Accession Number
(a limit field)
198900049900 in an
an=199804938700
The AN field contains a unique 12-digit number that identifies the
document.
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AU Personal Author
zwinger ann in au
zwinger in au
zwinger-a* in au
The AU field identifies the person(s) responsible for the intellectual
content of the document.
Author's names can be searched with or without hyphens. When searching
without hyphens, type last name followed by first name or first name
followed by last name. The order of the words does not matter.
When searching an author's name with hyphens, type the last name first
and hyphenate all names and initials. Use truncation (*) if your are not
sure about spelling.
You can search author names by last name, using the AUT Author Name
Index in Browse (Index).
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AUT Author Name
(a limit field)
The AUT field identifies the person(s) responsible for for the
intellectual content of the document. Use Browse to search for the author
by last name in this Author Name index. The AUT field is for searching
only; it does not display in the record.
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CA Corporate Author
international conference in ca
The CA field identifies the institution, association, conference,
corporation, or government agency that is the author of a book. You can
search any word or phrase in this field.
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DE Descriptors
energy in de
energy-conservation in de
The DE field lists the controlled vocabulary terms that describe the
document. This field can include personal names, uniform titles, topical
terms, organization names, and geographic names.
Use hyphens to focus your search. Use without hyphens to enlarge your
search. In the example above, energy in de retrieves records
containing any descriptor with the words energy, such as energy
conservation or nuclear energy. The search energy-conservation
in de retrieves just that specific descriptor.
You can search for Descriptors using the SU Subject index in Browse
(Index).
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DT Document Type
(a limit field)
feature-article in dt
dt=feature-article
The Document Type field describes the contents of the original
document. Use the DT field to limit your search to records of a particular
type of document, such as biography, interview, etc. Use hyphens to search
for multiword document types.
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IS ISSN
(a limit field)
0048 9239 in is
is=0048 9239
The IS field lists the International Standard Serial Number (ISSN).
Include hyphens when searching for an ISSN.
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JI Journal Issue
(a limit field)
The JI Journal Issue field lists the issues of journals included in the
database. You can search for a specific issue of a journal using the JI
Index in the Browse (Index).
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JN Journal Name
(a limit field)
The JN Journal Name field lists the names of the journals included in
the database. You can search for a specific journal using the JN Index in
the Browse (Index).
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LA Language of Document
(a limit field)
english in la
la=english
The Language of Article field lists the language of the original
document. When searching, use the full language name. All articles in this
database are in English.
For most records in this database, this field contains the language of
the original article. For Book Review records, this field contains the
word "undetermined" since this database does not provide the
language of the book being reviewed.
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OT Other Titles
college in ot
The OT field provides additional title access. It may include
descriptive words added by the indexer to augment the title. You can
search any word or phrase in this field.
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PD Physical Description
(a limit field)
charts in pd
pd=pors
The PD field indicates whether illustrative or graphic material appears
in the original document. The PD field contains one or more codes that
describe the accompanying material. The following is a list of codes and
the physical description each represents:
| Code |
Physical Description |
| bibl |
bibliography |
| il |
illustrations |
| map(s) |
map(s) |
| por(s) |
portrait(s) |
supp
(folded map) |
supplement
(folded map) |
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PEI Peer Reviewed Journal
(a limit field)
The PEI field indicates whether the document is from a peer-reviewed
journal. The field contains a y if the journal is peer-reviewed.
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PY Publication Year
(a limit field)
1993 in py
py=1988-1990
The PY field lists the year in which the original document was
published. This field is range searchable.
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SO Source
crime "and" delinquency in so
atlantic monthly in so
road "and" track in so
The Source field indicates the bibliographic source of the entry
including the journal name, volume number, publication date, and page
numbers. You can search for any word or phrase in this field.
If a search operator (OR, AND, NOT, IN, WITH, or NEAR)
appears in the title for which you are searching, enclose it within
quotes, as shown in the example.
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SU Subject
(a limit field)
The SU field lists the controlled vocabulary terms that describe the
document. The field can include personal names, topical names,
organization names, geographic names, and uniform titles. This field is
for browsing subject headings (descriptors) using the SU Subject index in
Browse (Index). The SU field does not display in the record. Subject
headings display in the DE Descriptor field.
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SZ Text Size
3500 in sz
sz=3500
The SZ field gives the size of the Full Text (TX) field in bytes. This
field is range searchable.
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TI Title
congress in ti
The TI field contains the full title of the article. You can search for
any word or phrase in the title.
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TX Full Text
The TX field contains the full text of the article cited in the record.
Tables may be omitted from the text. The TX field is displayed in records
but is not searchable.
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TXI Full Text Indicator
(a limit field)
y in txi
txi=y
The TXI field indicates whether the record includes the full text of
the article. The field contains a "y" if full text is present.
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UD Update Code
(a limit field)
19980203 in ud
ud=19900101
The UD field indicates the year, month, and day in which the record was
added to the database in the format yyyymmdd. You can search for a single
date using in or =, as shown above. In addition, you can
search for a range of dates using the following operators:
< less than,
such as ud<19940802
> greater than,
such as ud>19940802
<= less than or equal to,
such as ud<=19940802
>= greater than or equal to,
such as ud>=19940802
- within a range,
such as ud=19990801-19990901
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URL2 Web Sites
The URL2 Web Sites field lists the URLs of web sites chosen by the
author of the article. These related internet links provide additional
information on subjects discussed in the document.
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UT Uniform Title
bible in ut
The Uniform Title field contains the standardized title for a work that
has appeared under various titles or in various versions. Uniform titles
may appear in book review articles.
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Citation
The Citation (citn) consists of the TI, OT, AU, SO, AB, and DE
fields. These fields are the default display for this database.
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Document Types List
The Document Type (DT) field contains keywords that characterize the
article contents. Use these words to limit your search to a particular
kind of article.
Autobiography
Ballet-Review
Bibliography
Biography
Book-Excerpt
Book-Review
Children's-Story
Christmas-Poem
Christmas-Story
Corporate-Profile
Dance-Review
Detective-or-Mystery-Story
Do-It-Yourself-Work
DVD-Review
Exhibit
Feature-Article
Fiction
Interview
Motion-Picture-Review
Musical-Comedy-Review
Obituary
Opera-Review
Operetta-Review
Oratorio-Review
Play-Review
Poem
Product-Evaluation
Radio-Program-Review
Recipe
Rock-Opera-Review
Science-Fiction
Short-Story
Sound-Recording-Review
Speech
Symposium
Television-Program-Review
Videodisc-Review
Videotape-Review
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Physical
Description List
The Physical Description (PD) field indicates whether illustrative or
graphic material appears in the original document. The PD field contains
one or more codes that describe the accompanying material. The following
is a list of codes and the physical description each represents:
| Code |
Physical Description |
| bibl |
bibliography |
| il |
illustrations |
| map(s) |
map(s) |
| por(s) |
portrait(s) |
supp
(folded map) |
supplement
(folded map) |
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Journal List
View the most current Journal
List.
View full-text
titles only.
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Using Limit Fields
Limit fields, when combined with other search terms, are particularly
useful for focusing or limiting a search. To search a limit field, use the
in or = operators with the field abbreviation, such as bibl
in pd or pd=bibl. Omitting the field label retrieves
information from free text (non limit) fields only.
For limit fields containing numeric data, you can also use other
special operators:
< less than,
such as py<1993
> greater than,
such as py>1991
<= less than or equal to,
such as py<=1990
>= greater than or equal to,
such as py>=1988
indicates a range,
such as py=1988-1990
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Sample Searches
Below are several examples of the types of searches you can use to
retrieve information from this database.
Searching for an Author Using the Browse (Index)
Authors' names appear in the Personal Author (AU) or Corporate Author
(CA) fields.
To see all personal authors with the same last name or to see
variations of an author's name, use the Browse (Index). You can search for
authors' names using the AUT Author Name index in Browse (Index). For
example, to look for articles by Mark Hulbert:
1. Go to Browse (Index).
2. Select the AUT Author Name index.
3.Type hulbert.
Searching Using Descriptors
pollution in de
air-pollution-control in de
pollution- in de
The Descriptors (DE) field lists the controlled vocabulary terms that
describe the document. This field can include personal names, uniform
titles, topical terms, organization names, and geographic names.
You can search in the DE field with or without hyphens. Searching a
single term (for example, pollution in de) retrieves records
containing any descriptor with the word pollution, such as indoor
air pollution, marine pollution, or air pollution history. The
search air-pollution-control in de retrieves just that specific
descriptor.
With hyphens, the terms must be an exact match in the Descriptor.
Search for pollution- if you want only those records indexed with
the single descriptor pollution.
You can search for Descriptors using the SU Subject index in Browse
(Index).
Searching Using Truncation
Searching with truncation lets you retrieve records containing
variations of your term. For example, let's search for records of product
evaluations for digital cameras.
1. First conduct a search for dt=product-evaluation.
2. Next, search for and camera*. Beginning a search statement
with an operator (AND) automatically combines the results with your
previous search statement.The asterisk (truncation symbol) searches for
all terms beginning with the root camera, such as camera and
cameras.
3. Conduct a search for and digital.
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Stopwords
Certain words of little intrinsic meaning appear too frequently to be
useful in searching text. Information systems call these
"stopwords"; you will not be able to search for the following
words alone in the database. They can be included within a phrase, but
they will be ignored.
an
and
are
for
from
in
of
or
that
the
was
were
which
with
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