Citation trails can help you to find related articles and to explore the topic of your original article further. Please note that only records that belong to the library-subscribed collections will appear in the trails.
In E-Library, you can explore a record's citations either from the Brief Results page or the Citations section on the record's Full Display page. You can view related citations that are either citing this record or cited in this record if citations are available.
After selecting one of the citation links, the results list appears, which contains the related citations. You can see the path of selected citations above the results list. You can go to a specific article by selecting that records in the citation path.
When you find an e-book, you may see "Chapters of this book" in the Full Record. It is a feature that allows you to open a chapter of the e-book online directly.
After you click "Chapters of this book", you will see "Showing chapters for" above the e-book title you are looking at. You can find out what topics are covered in this e-book. This may help you decide if this e-book is relevant for your research.
Sometimes you may see "Book reviews (n)" link under the book you are looking for in the E-Library. This is a feature that allows you to access reviews of this book from other journals. The number inside the blanket referred to the number of full text book reviews under the library collection that you can access.
After you click the "Book reviews(n)" link, you will see "Showing book reviews for" above the title of the book. This page will list all the available book reviews. You can click "Available Online" to access the full text of the review.
The E-Library provides a quick way to search articles in the journal you are looking for. When you click the Full Display of the journal you are interested in, you will see the "Search inside" section. You may enter a keyword in the search box to start a search with that specific journal.
This feature helps users to explore relevant information on a topic or an author that is covered by a particular journal.
When a journal has multiple physical items, you can click "Location" to see which library you should go to find them.
You can further filter by location, volume, year and description by selecting the Filter icon .
In the new E-Library, you can find the textbooks, course readings or exam papers of the courses you are interested in more easily. When you enter the keyword in the search box, select "Course Reserves".
It will list all the course related materials. You can further refine the results by "Resource Type" to select the course materials you needed.
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