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Library and Information Science Databases/Indexes


Subject Liaison: Ellen Safley 972-883-2916
Database/ Index
Description
Library Literature & Information Science Full Text (LibraryLit) is an index and full-text source of library and information science-related materials. It indexes over 400 English and foreign-language periodicals, selected state journals, conference proceedings, pamphlets, library school theses, and books, dating back to 1984. In addition, it provides cover-to-cover full-text of articles from over 155 journals, dating back to 1997.
Searches the following databases simultaneously: Academic Search CompleteProvided by TexShare, Book Review Digest Plus, Information Science and Technology Abstracts (ISTA)Provided by TexShare, Library, Information Science & Technology Abstracts.  How to Search This Database
Library, Information Science & Technology Abstracts Library and Information Science Abstracts (LISTA) is an international index of information sciences articles. LISTA indexes over 440 periodicals from at least 68 countries and includes articles in more than 20 languages. The index starts in 1969. Many full-text articles are included.   How to Search This Database
ERIC (1966-) Provided by TexShare (OCLC FirstSearch version)
Library and Information Science Abstracts (LISA) is an international index of information sciences articles. LISA indexes over 440 periodicals from at least 68 countries and includes articles in more than 20 languages. The index starts in 1969.  How to Search This Database
ARBA Online
(American Reference Books Annual)
The most comprehensive, authoritative database for quality reviews of print and electronic reference works. It helps librarians to select the best reference materials for their collections and inform them of the most current resources available. Includes volume 28 (1997) through the present edition.
 
Provided by TexShare Provided by TexShare



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