a database that allows the user access to the full-text of the books, articles, and other items it contains.
A database which includes text passages. Typical examples of a full text database would be newspaper databases, but could also include a database for searching lesson plans or historical records.
a compilation of documents or other information in the form of a database in which the complete text of each referenced document is available for online viewing, printing, or downloading
A bibliographic database which contains the complete text of the bibliographic record (such as a journal article) which is referenced in the database. Government documents - monographs, serial publications, reports, or official communication published by any international, federal, state, county or municipal governing body. Hold - A library user may place a hold on a book charged out to another person; this ensures that the person placing the hold will be next in line to receive the book when the book is returned. - A list, in alphabetical or numerical order, of the topics, names, etc. that are treated or mentioned in a publication or group of publications, along with references to the pages where the topics are discussed. Author, subject, and title indexes are common; the type of index depends on the type of material covered in the publication.
A database containing the full original text of the subject information. (7/96)
database containing the entire text of indexed articles in addition to citations and abstracts. Use the "Back" button at the top of your screen to return to the previous screen.
A database containing the full text of an article, a chapter in a book, or a book. The contents are not limited to abstracted information (indexes, bibliographic information).
Records in a database that include the complete text of a publication. The Seattle Times is an example of a full-text database. Government Documents: Publications printed by or with the authority of governmental agencies or departments. They may be books, pamphlets, periodicals, posters, maps, or electronic products. Their topics vary widely. Many have general appeal, such as consumer issues, education, statistics, geology, health, and history. Others are technical research reports. Governments also publish hearings, laws, and regulations. For more information, see the library's Government Documents Web Site. Hold: To reserve an item that has been checked out
A database which provides the complete text of material as it appeared in the original source.
A database that contains the full text of the information it describes.
Offers direct access to text or statistical data as opposed to a bibliographic database.
A Full-text database contains the entire article. It can be viewed online and printed, downloaded, or emailed.
a bibliographic database that contains the complete text of an item such as a journal article. The Spanish-American Institute provides access to many full-text articles through the electronic databases organized in EBSCOHost.
An electronic database that allows searching for items and also provides an electronic copy of items retrieved as a result of a search. They include the complete content of articles, which can usually be printed, emailed or saved.
A database where the entire text of an article can be viewed, printed or downloaded directly from the computer terminal.
A database that supplies the complete text of information (such as articles) in the database.
is a database from which you can retrieve the full text of documents instead of just bibliographic citations.
A database in which the full content or text, of the article is available for you to access and read immediately.