Journal names are often abbreviated in bibliographies, and deciphering them can be quite a chore.
Below is an online abbreviation lists from the American Journal of Archaeology as well as a more comprehensive print resource in our reference collection.
Vanderbilt University Library Catalog
Selecting the best search scope for your research needs:
Library Catalog vs. VU Collections vs. Articles
Search Scope | What is included? | When should I use it? |
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For a more detailed explanation of your search scope options consult What am I searching?
Step 1: Start your search process by brainstorming a list of keywords that describe the main concepts of your topic or question. |
Step 2: Use these keywords for your initial searches. Step 3: Use the Subject Heading links in the Library Catalog record to refine your search. |
Try a SUBJECT search using one of the Library of Congress Subject Headings listed below:
Sex role Rome | Architecture, Roman | |
Emperors Rome | Rome Social life and customs | |
Epic poetry, Latin | Rome History | |
Elegiac poetry, Latin | Augustus, Emperor of Rome, 63 B.C.-14 A.D. | |
Emperor worship Rome | Rome Politics and government |
The following databases will help you find articles on your topic:
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FindIt@VU provides direct links from a database citation to the fulltext of the article (if available) and other supporting resources.
You'll also see FindIt@VU buttons in Library Catalog.
An FAQ for FindIt@VU is also available.
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