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HIST 141B - 20th Century Britain (Kelehan, Summer 2025): Articles

Brexit Through a Historical Lens

Using Article Databases

Use one or more of the Library's article databases to find in-depth scholarly articles. Here are the basic steps:

1. Decide which database to use. You can browse a list of  the Library's databases organized alphabetically, by subject, or by type. 

2. I've listed a few excellent databases in the column on the right, but because your topics cover multiple subjects you will want to explore others as well. 

3. Always use the Advanced Search option.

4. Databases don't like full sentences! Build your search using a few words that best describe the main concepts of your topic. These are your "keywords." 

4. Select whichever filters are appropriate. You may need to select "peer-reviewed" or "academic articles" in the left margin.

6. Do not select "full text" as one of the filters because this will severely limit your results. Instead, see #7 below.

7. If the full text of an article is not available in the database itself, use the                               link. This will take you to the article on another platform or it will offer you an option to order a scanned copy through Interlibrary Loan (ILL).

8. Most article databases allow you to save, email, cite, download, or export citations or full articles. 

Example

-- Enter each concept into a separate text box.

-- "OR" between your keywords allows you to include synonyms and like terms. 

 

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