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BUAD 1020 Micro-Computer Applications in Business : Databases

Library Resources to support BUAD 1020 Micro-Computer Applications in Business.

Choosing the Right Databases

Databases are the most efficient way to identify articles (and sometimes other resource types as well) on a topic or by a particular author. The most important part of finding relevant articles is selecting the right database to search. (As an extreme example, searching an English literature database won't be useful if you are looking for articles on treating congestive heart failure.)

UToledo users have access to over one hundred databases.  To help you find the one you need for a particular topic, you can see them arranged by Subject Category.  Each category lists the most relevant subject databases first (alphabetically), followed by more general purpose databases.  You can begin here with the A-Z listing or simply look up the database by title in the UToledo Library Catalog.  (Note: If you are off-campus, please log in to see the complete list of available databases, both from OhioLINK and the University of Toledo.)

If you are unsure of which database to use, a general purpose database such as Academic Search Complete may get you started.  Alternatively, you may want to use the Quick Search @ OhioLINK to search a variety of databases on one topic.  The results from the databases will be shown mixed together, or you can choose the database with the most results for further searching.

More information about finding articles in the Health Sciences is available on the Mulford Library page

Search here for Computer, Technology, and Engineering Articles!

 
Computers & Applied Sciences Complete
 
 

 

 

Academic Search Complete

Academic Search Complete

Google Scholar

Google Scholar Search

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You can also find excellent suggestions for specific databases, journal titles, and ways of finding articles in the LibGuides for individual subjects.