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How do I Use Databases

Databases provide access to collections of information such as books, journals, encyclopedias, etc.  Some databases provide information in full [text] whilst others will only give the reference and an abstract.

You will need to use them when you research.

The advantage of using databases (rather than Google or Google Scholar) when researching is that you can be assured that the information you retrieve is from a reliable source.

The search box on the library website searches across a large number of databases in one search; however, there are some databases that are not included in the library website.  

If you would like to search individual databases, please select from the lists below:

Database search

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Available Databases

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Please see below link to Library website for 'Logging On' information.

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Biological Science Database wording with Basic Search, Advanced Search, Publications and Change Databases sub headings

ProQuest Dissertations & These Global wording with Basic search, advanced search, browse,about and change database sub headings

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How do I use Databases?

Research databases contain abstracts, journal articles and conference papers on specific subjects. They should be used for searching around a topic and for when you need to conduct a more focused search than 'Search the Library' provides.

You can find journal articles via the 'Search the Library' area of the Library website; however, if you would prefer to conduct a more focused search you can select an individual database.

The databases listed on the key databases page are useful for food manufacture.  You can access them by clicking on the title link and entering your Blackboard username and password. 

Enter keywords into the database search box.  If you are struggling to find information consider alternative keywords.  It may be useful to write a list of keywords.  If you would like more information on how to use databases watch the tutorial on searching for journal articles using databases.