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Some electronic databases provide the text of articles they index along with the citation and abstract Full-text articles usually do not include any pictures or tables that accompanied the original article, unless they are saved as an Adobe Acrobat File There is a list of the databases OSU Libraries subscribe to that offer full-text, and a list of the periodicals that are available full-text
A full-text database is a resource that provides access to the complete text of an item In a full-text periodical resource, both the citations and the articles themselves will be available For further information, see Finding Full-text Articles
Includes all of the text of a piece of information (i e , article, definition, explanation) in an electronic database (Unit 4> A Primer on Databases and Catalogs; Unit 5> The Great GALILEO)
this term signifies that the complete article is available in a database for immediate reading and printing A full-text article may not always include all of the graphic materials printed with the original print article
entire text of an article
When the entire content of an article, chapter, book, or other item is provided online, it is referred to as full-text
Indicates that the entire text of an item such as a journal article is available in electronic format G Grey Literature - Technical reports and other internal documents that have not been formally published H Hardcopy - Another word for printed material, as opposed to material in electronic form
the full content of an article; the article itself
{i} entire text, electronic resource that supplies the complete text of articles published in many magazines or newspapers
The entire text of a work A full-text journal database contains, in addition to citations, the complete text of a significant proportion of the articles indexed A full-text journal, magazine, or newspaper article which was originally published in a paper version may have been reformatted from the original and may not include graphics, charts, or maps in their original format
you can view an item's actual contents on the computer screen, rather than a reference to the item
as distinguished from a citation which merely describes a periodical article or book; full-text is the actual journal article, text of the book, encyclopedia entry, etc
Refers to database or other electronic resource which provides the entire text of a significant proportion of the works it contains, for example, a periodical database containing the complete text of a significant proportion of the articles indexed, in addition to the citation and abstract of each work
Full-text refers to unstructured, free, natural language text This term is usually used in contrast to fixed-structure, record-oriented, or otherwise restricted text, such as that found in a DBMS Indexing and other common database techniques are complicated in full-text, since every word is, by default, equal in importance to every other The structure of the data cannot be as easily used to optimize indexing
A complete document held on a database Graphics may or may not be included
Electronic information which includes the text of the item
articles Full-text articles are the complete text of periodical articles in online databases You may print full-text articles directly from the computer
in a database, information available in its complete form sometimes without pictures or other graphics
An item, such as an article or book, whose entire content is available in electronic format Often includes images, tables and graphics
Refers to a database or other electronic resource which provides the entire text for a significant proportion of the works it contains, for example, a periodical database containing the complete text of articles indexed, in addition to a citation and abstract for each work Also spelled fulltext
features
The complete text of an article or book
The full text of an article refers to the article's complete text You can choose the Full Text of Articles search option if you want to search the entire text of articles In the Full Text viewing format, you can read an article's entire text To do this, click on Full Text icon beside the article (when available)
As of 2001, The Grove Dictionary of Art includes 45,000 full text articles, 500,000 bibliographical citations, 720,000 index entries, and more than 130,000 images
When you can access an entire article online, you are accessing the full text version as opposed to a summary of an article or the abstract Online article indexes often will not include images of graphics, etc in the full text format
The complete contents of a library resource that is text based, as opposed to an abstract or a bibliographic record
describes when the entire content of an article, book, or other document is available electronically Langara subscribes to a number of full text article indexes and electronic books
{i} complete text, entire text
The full article in a database It may exclude graphs, photos, charts, illustrations and other images
the complete article or book
Many of the online databases available at Lovejoy Library provide the complete text of articles Some full text articles may not include graphics or photographs included in the print articles
When the whole article is online, or included right in the index You can just print out the article, instead of having to go find the magazine in the library and photocopy the article
identifies databases that have entire articles available online Although many databases do not contain full text of "all" journal titles that are indexed within the database, the majority of the articles are available in full text
A CD-ROM or other electronic database that contains all the words of the original book or article
A full text database is a resource that provides access to the complete text of item In a full text periodical resource, both the bibliographic descriptions and the articles themselves will be available An example of this type of resource is Proquest and Infotrac which are a part of the Louisiana Connection Database
The complete article or other type of publication Currently, most full text article DATABASES don't include photographs or other images that would be found in a printed PERIODICAL
A full text resource provides access to the complete text of an item In a full text periodical index, both the bibliographic citations and the articles themselves will be available Lexis-Nexis is an example of a full text resource
Usually refers to a magazine, newspaper or journal article where the actual article (rather than just a reference to it) can be viewed and printed from a computer In the past, most databases just identified articles; you still had to go to the shelf to retrieve them Now some database provide full text articles
The whole article from a magazine or newspaper, or from what ever the source is SIRS and Lexis-Nexis are full text databases
Dictionary entries, including quotations
More and more computer-based article indexes are offering full text in which the actual text of the article is available for printing or downloading However, full text has no images
This is when a database provides access to the complete text of item and not only the bibliographic descriptions An example of this type of resource is Butterworths Legal Resources [Top]
the full content of a journal article (as opposed to just the abstract and citation) available through some electronic means While the presentation of the article may be slightly altered for technically necessary reasons (as in the OVID system), the full content of the article is preserved
When an article is available full-text in an electronic database, it contains all the words in the original journal article or magazine article and sometimes the pictures and tables as well
The actual complete text of an article or work in a database
fulltext
refers to an expanded form of a Registration Page printout (Full information format) which also includes other information after the FootNotes such as the Canadian system applied International Classes, status date & information as well as the Index heading entries
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Some of the article databases available from the UIUC library offer full text electronic access to a wide range of articles Full text means that only text is available, so any graphics or pictures associated with the article will be absent
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The complete work in either print, electronic, or microfilm format
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