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Quick Search for Articles
Article Databases
The databases listed below will present articles published in magazines, journals, and conference proceedings. What is offerred in these databases range the gamut from a citation only to a citation plus a brief abstract of the article to the complete full text in various formats (html, image, pdf).
If you need assistance in determining subject terms for your topic or help in determining which database would best fit your topic do not hesitate to contact the Raynor Information Desk or use the MEEBO IM form to the left.
- Applied Science Abstracts of articles in a wide range of scientific fields including engineering.
- Computer Literature Index Annotations and full citations of magazine and journal articles, taken from approximately 300 publications.
- EI Compendex Plus (Engineering Index) Covers all fields of engineering.
- INSPEC Covers physics, electronics, electrical engineering, computer and information technology.
- Sciences in ProQuest Covers popular magazines and scholarly journals.
Getting the Articles
The Libraries subscribe to over 24,000 journals, most in electronic format. There are a variety of ways to find out if the Libraries subscribe to the journals you need.
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If you already have the citation to an article:
- Use MARQCAT. Search by Title and enter the title of the journal, NOT the title or author of the article.

If you are looking at citations from within a database:
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Use the FindIt@MU icon in the citation you are interested in. This will open another window and do one of two things
- Display a list of databases with links. This indicates the FindIt widget may have found a source for electronic copy of the article. Click on the link to determine if a full text option is located.
- Display only a link to MARQCAT. Click the MARQCAT link to search the catalog. The journal may be available in print or fulltext through a source not searchable by the FindIt widget.
If the database record does not have the FindIt@MU icon, use the first method above: searching MARQCAT directly. If neither method works to locate the article here, request the article through Interlibrary Loan. This can be done directly from the article citation within some databases.
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