OmniFile is a multidisciplinary database covering a number of core subjects, including applied sciences, art, education, ethnic studies, humanities, law, social sciences, technology, and women's studies. It includes the full text of articles from more than 3, publications many of them peer Search for the book on E-ZBorrow.
E-ZBorrow is the easiest and fastest way to get the book you want ebooks unavailable. Use ILLiad for articles and chapter scans. You can also use ILLiad to request chapter scans and articles. Coverage back as early as ensures that every search is as deep as it is broad. Users have access to information on virtually any subject. Wilson OmniFile Full Text, Mega Edition contains everything all the indexing, abstracting, and full text that is contained in these six Wilson databases:. Skip to main content.
Tabbed Overview H. Website :. Provider Role s :. Some information on this guide is relevant to you, but our TN eCampus guide has additional information and resources. Want to talk to someone? Vol State library is available to assist you. It looks like you're using Internet Explorer 11 or older. This website works best with modern browsers such as the latest versions of Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge. If you continue with this browser, you may see unexpected results. Wilson has clearly stated in our definition of peer reviewed, that it refers to journals, not individual articles.
This is the industry standard. The reason that those who follow this industry standard are all unanimous in identifying peer-reviewed journals rather than articles is because the journals themselves rarely indicate whether individual items are peer-reviewed.
As a rule of thumb, a reasonable person can assume that editorials, short items, and book reviews are not peer reviewed. Unlike the HW Wilson Company, there are some major vendors in our industry who have put aside this key distinction…returning every record in a peer reviewed journal, regardless of length or individual peer review status. In fact. Wilson actually goes a step beyond those other services in allowing users to quickly scan an undifferentiated list of results and pick out the peer review items.
We have identified any article taken from a peer reviewed journal, identifying it with a small mortarboard hat icon, as illustrated below:. The keyword search searches the citation, including all indexed fields, plus the full text of the article, if desired. Wilson controls names used as subjects. No user should have to search under multiple forms of a name.
Personal names are cited consistently across all the Wilson indexes and databases. Wilson names are consistent with conventional library cataloging. The Names Department staff—who are responsible for maintaining the Wilson Names Authority File—are all professional librarians. New names are routinely checked against the Library of Congress's LCWeb names authority file, to ensure consistency with national cataloging standards. Chances are, names will be cited in H.
Wilson files the same way as they appear in a library's own online catalog, if they are indeed the same person. All personal name subjects are carefully checked against the individual periodical databases, including retrospective files, to avoid duplication and to distinguish between similar but different instances of names.
Similar but distinct names are distinguished from one another by expansion e. In cases where the form of a name is uncertain, H. Wilson names authority staff will search for an authoritative form in appropriate dictionaries, encyclopedias, and directories. The specific sources depend on the discipline, and on the dates and nationalities of the person in question.
Wilson names authority staff routinely establish cross-references from variant forms of a name to the form we cite. WilsonWeb users will be automatically switched from variants to preferred forms of names.
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