Using
Education Full Text
1.
Go to the Hartness Library web site at http://hartness.vsc.edu
2.
Mouse over Articles below the
name of the library and click on All
Databases in the dropdown menu.
3.
In the alphabetical guide at the top, click on the letter E, then on Education Full Text.
4.
At
Hartness Library locations, you’ll go right into the
database.
5.
At
home, enter your Maple User ID (initials, birth month, birth day,
zero).
6.
Then
enter your Maple password (initials, last four digits of your social security
number).
7.
Click
on Login.
8.
Enter your search terms.
Notice that a keyword search is the default for each of the three open
search boxes, but you may create a search using up to three of the following
fields instead:
All-Smart
Search, Title, Author (Personal), Author (Corporate), Abstract, Books Reviewed,
Document Type, Form Review, ISSN, Journal Issue, Journal Name, Language of
Document, Title (Other), Physical Description, Source, Text, Update Code,
Childrens Literature, County of Publication, Dewey Decimal Number, ISBN, LC
Classification, Notes, Publication Year, Publisher, Responsibility Statement, or
Series.
9.
Below the search boxes you may sort the results by date or relevance, or
create a custom search results list.
10. You may also limit by particular dates,
or limit to full text, page images, or peer reviewed (scholarly)
items.
11. Document Type: and Physical Description:
provide more limiting options.
12. Then click on Start on the far
right in the middle of the screen.
13. Click on the title of an item to read an
abstract (summary) or other information about the item.
14. If the item is available in full-text
format, click on the small blue icon on the upper left to view it as a web
page. Alternatively, clicking on
the small red icon brings up a copy of the article as it appears in the original
publication, with columns, graphics, etc.
You'll need to have Adobe Acrobat loaded on your computer for this
option.
15. Then click on the Print Email
Save button on the left.
16. Under Destination, choose which of the
three you'd like to do.
17. To Print, click Start on the
lower right, followed by OK in the print box.
18. To Email or Save, you'll need to choose
the format you'd like. Html (web
page) is the most common, but text might be useful for
email.
19. If you want to make a list of records,
you can click in the small box to the left of each record you'd like in the
list. Then click on Get
Marked in the blue bar at the bottom of the page.
20. Basic Search, Browse,
Search History, Thesaurus, and Help are available in the
blue bar on the left of the screen.
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