What is a Database?
A database is a collection of information resources sources like books, journal articles, conference papers etc. published by respected publishers and publications. A database is organised for easy searching and is a great place to find high quality, up-to-date information, however not all databases are the same, with:
Because of the range of information available in databases, to fully research a topic you should use ECU Library search and a variety of library databases.
For a listing of databases you can access, visit the A-Z Databases List.
For more information on Journal Databases, please visit the Information Essentials - Finding sources of information
Key Community Studies Databases
If you have been asked to find scholarly journal articles for your assignment, the best place to find journal articles - both scholarly and peer-reviewed - is in a database. When searching for articles for your Community Studies assignments, remember
For more information on Journal Databases, please visit Information Essentials - Finding sources of information
Accessing the Full Text of a Journal Article
When database searching, you may find a journal article that is useful for your assignment, but the full text is not available. Select to search across all databases in the library to locate a copy of the full text.
In the case that the Findit@ECU link does not link to the article, locate the article by accessing the journal directly.
This technique is also used where you are looking for a journal article based on a reference and it doesn't come up in ECU Library search.
From the Library Homepage:
If searching Google Scholar, set preferences to Edith Cowan University to link to full text held at ECU Library. Follow these steps to set up Library Links in Google Scholar on your own computer:
Next time you search Google Scholar, you will see Find It@ECU link below the results. This will take you directly to ECU Library's link to resources.
Scholar Settings: you can also set up an import citations to EndNote link, under Bibliography manager, mark the option to "show links to import citations into EndNote (drop down)".
Edith Cowan University acknowledges and respects the Noongar people, who are
the traditional custodians of the land upon which its campuses stand and its programs
operate.
In particular ECU pays its respects to the Elders, past and present, of the Noongar
people, and embrace their culture, wisdom and knowledge.