1. When I did a basic search in proquest I found 8 articles that related to my topic. The name of the article was listed and linked to the article; plus the citation information including the date of publication. Also, you could view the full article or just the abstract. The tabs to sort my resources included: all sources, scholarly journals, magazines and trade publications. This could really speed up your research time if you could only use a certain type of source.
2. I clicked on publisher and typed in Educational Research Quarterly. A new search came up, but also the information about where it is published and what issues (by date) are available online. I could then search for articles within a specific issue by using the search or look in at a complete issue of the journal. I wish I would have had more knowledge of this resource when I was completing my Masters Program 2 years ago.
Yes, Denise, I wish I'd had this resource when I was in school, too! What a time saver! Glad you were able to find your way around with ease and find some good stuff. Thanks for your comments.
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