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Brief Description: Contemporary Women's Issues database covers over 2,245 sources published by more than 100 global organizations providing info on women in 150 countries.

Access Restrictions: Students, Faculty and Staff may use
Alumni and Walk-in Visitors may not use

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McGrath, Thomas. "Color and the Exchange of Ideas Between Patron and Artist
in Renaissance Italy." The Art Bulletin June 2000: 298-308. WilsonSelectPlus. FirstSearch. Babson College Horn Lib., Babson Park, MA. 22 June 2001 <http://newfirstsearch.oclc.org/>.

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Basic Steps

Put your search terms in the boxes using drop-downs to identify search areas.  Use the browse index keys to the right of the search boxes to look for alternate search words.  Use limit boxes to cut down your search results. 


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entrepreneur* and wom*
Truncation - all variant endings* (asterisk)entrepreneur* (searches for entrepreneurs, entrepreneurship, etc.)
Single and plural endings+entrepreneur+
Proximitywgender w bias
Field Searchingtag:au=hooks,bell


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Keywordkw:gender bias education
Abstractab:military
Article titlett:taking liberties with history
Article type phraseat=personal story
Authorau:tam
Author phraseau=tam siu-mi
Book titlebt:adoption
Geographic name phrasegn=kazakhstan kaz
Named personnm:kitzinger
Named person phrasenm=clinton bill
Sourceso:gender
Source phraseso=journal of gender studies
Subject headingsct:beauty
Subject heading phrasect=mass media
Yearyr:1995


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Viewing, Printing & Saving Options

  1. When viewing records, records are numbered and listed in the order in which they were added to the database. The most recently added record appears first.
  2. You can sort your results using the Sort icon (if you have more than 2 records and less than 500 records in your results).  You can sort by title, author, number of libraries who own the item, or date.
  3. You can mark records to view, email or save to disk the records you have marked.
  4. Use the print icon in the Full Text screen of the article.
  5. Article appears reformatted in screen.
  6. From your browser's toolbar, chose File...Print to print the article or File... Save to download.
  7. You can also click the E-Mail icon to send the text to your mailbox.
  8. You can also click on the Export icon to go direct to Direct Export Records Screen to data into EndNote, and RefWorks. You can then use the exported data in other bibliographic management programs such as ProCite and Reference Manager.

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Scope

Contemporary Women's Issues database covers over 2,245 sources (periodical and nonperiodical) published by more than 100 global organizations providing info on women in 150 countries.  Focuses on timely and relevant topics and meaningful issues for women, including health, human rights, the work place, legal status, and more. 

Access Restrictions:Students, Faculty and Staff may use
Alumni and Walk-in Visitors may not use
Years of Coverage:1992 to present
Number of Simultaneous Users:Unlimited
Durable links: Not Available
Customer Support:1-800-848-5800 
support@oclc.org
Online User Documentation: Database Details
Not connecting? Check out our troubleshooting tips. Questions or continued problems, call the Library Information Desk at 781-239-4596 or submit a Problem Report.


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Updated November 1, 2005
By  Kate Buckley

 

 

 

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