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:
- From the list in the blue bar on the left, choose Keyword
Search.
- 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.)
- Select the button that searches in title, citation and
abstract.
- In the “Limit current search” section, type the name of the
journal, Foreign Affairs, in the box limiting the search “to the
following journal”.
- Click the Search button.
- If more than one article is listed, choose the one you want
and click view text.

