
Citing Articles
MLA Style Examples: - 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/>.
For additional MLA examples, visit the MLA site.
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Search Syntax
Search Type | Format | Example |
Boolean Searching
| AND OR | entrepreneur* and wom* |
| Truncation - all variant endings | * (asterisk) | entrepreneur* (searches for entrepreneurs, entrepreneurship, etc.) |
| Single and plural endings | + | entrepreneur+ |
| Proximity | w | gender w bias |
| Field Searching | tag: | au=hooks,bell |
Segment or Field Searching Databases use different codes to allow you to search by specific field. This can help to narrow your search to a specific publication, author, or date. |
Search Indexes | Labels | Example |
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| Keyword | kw: | gender bias education |
| Abstract | ab: | military |
| Article title | tt: | taking liberties with history |
| Article type phrase | at= | personal story |
| Author | au: | tam |
| Author phrase | au= | tam siu-mi |
| Book title | bt: | adoption |
| Geographic name phrase | gn= | kazakhstan kaz |
| Named person | nm: | kitzinger |
| Named person phrase | nm= | clinton bill |
| Source | so: | gender |
| Source phrase | so= | journal of gender studies |
| Subject headings | ct: | beauty |
| Subject heading phrase | ct= | mass media |
| Year | yr: | 1995 |

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