ProQuest
1. I think ProQuest is definitely for older or more advanced
searchers. I chose windfarms from the list under Science and technology topics
and found a wide range of sources. I like that it is possible to narrow results
to full text articles, and by type of source so I can choose trade or scholarly
journals.
1a. I enjoyed looking at the variety of responses on the blogs. I only had a comment for one but for myself I am so glad that I am not the only one that is not done blogging for every week!! I have looked at most of the resources at one time or another, so they are not new, mostly new features or things that I did not go deeply into before. Now, I am looking at the new features and running out of time before I get around to writing about it. I hope that taking the time and writing about the features I find will help me to remember them, even if I don't use them often.
2. Twenty nine
titles associated with libraries were listed under publications. I was
surprised to see some state journals as well as national ones; I was also
surprised to see a Pakistan library journal, being so close to such a war-torn
area I think that it is easy to forget that many people are going about their
normal lives making a living. I like
the ability to look at articles from the latest online issue, but I wish
there were a way to see a PDF of the journals to get a better idea of what
types of other features are in each issue
Hi, AmyD! You are right, ProQuest is for HS-adult. We like it for its breadth of coverage--general, trade, & scholarly publications full text, cover-cover, 24/7/365--for free! When the publisher gives the vendor a pdf, the vendor puts it up. Fortunately, we are seeing more of that, so it looks like the actual journal. Thanks for your comments, and remember this one for professional reading.
ReplyDeleteHi, AmyD
ReplyDeleteI have found the same problem when I am looking for information for my students who are in lower grades. Proquest, however, has been a great asset to me as an educator when I need research based material for any graduate classes I have taken in the past.