Finding Articles in Expanded Academic

HOW TO FIND AN ARTICLE IN EXPANDED ACADEMIC (INFOTRAC) WHEN YOU HAVE A CITATION

You have the following citation:

Bhagwati, Jagdish, “The Capital Myth: The Difference Between Trade in Widgets and Dollars,” Foreign Affairs, May/June 1998, vol. 77, no. 3, pp. 7-12.

To find it in the Expanded Academic database, go to the Ginn Library home page, choose Journals and Databases, the A-Z list, and E for Expanded Academic.
Or, from the Tisch Library home page, in the Searching section, choose Databases and Articles, then E for Expanded Academic.

When you click Expanded Academic a list of Gale Group databases will come up. Scroll down and choose Expanded Academic again.

At the Expanded Academic Home Page:

  1. From the list in the blue bar on the left, choose Keyword Search.
  2. Type in a few keywords from the title in the search box. In this case, type capital myth. (You could also put together a search string of single keywords joined by “and”: capital and myth and widgets and bhagwati.)
  3. Select the button that searches in title, citation and abstract.
  4. In the “Limit current search” section, type the name of the journal, Foreign Affairs, in the box limiting the search “to the following journal”.
  5. Click the Search button.
  6. If more than one article is listed, choose the one you want and click view text.