Using Index Searching in ERIC
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Hi! This is Bobbie. I will be showing you how to use the index feature in the ERIC database. The ERIC database offers several options to search specific indexes from a drop-down menu of indexed fields. When an indexed field is selected, you can browse an alphabetical list of terms in the indexed field. For example, a search by journal title is useful when you want to identify journal articles from a certain publication such as Counselor education and supervision.On the advanced search screen, you will see these tabs: New search, Thesaurus, and Indexes. After selecting indexes, you will see a drop-down menu of indexed fields (author - for an author search). To perform a search on one or more journal publications, select journal title from the list. In the box browse for, type in the name of the journal (i.e., Counselor education and supervision). Click on browse. Select one or more terms and add to the search by clicking on the box next to the title. After you click on add, the title is displayed in the search box at the top of the screen. Click on search. Our results page lists articles from the journal Counselor education and supervision. At this point, you can browse titles of articles from this journal, select another journal to search using the index function, or you can enter additional keywords to this search. By adding the keyword "empathy" to this search, we can quickly identify articles in the journal Counselor education and supervision that discuss the concept of empathy. Several of the articles in this search are full text. If you need additional assistance on how to use WFU full text options, you can view the screencast on "What to Do When Full Text Doesn't Work" which is available on the toolkit page. You can also contact a librarian at zsr.wfu.edu/ask