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HIEA 115: Social and Cultural History of Twentieth-Century Japan: Articles, Databases & Newspapers

Articles, Indexes, and Databases

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Art Index, or Art Full Text Licensed by UCSD

http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?authtype=ip%2Cuid&profile=ehost&defaultdb=asu

  • Indexes, abstracts and full-text from international periodicals, yearbooks, and museum bulletins
  • Areas covered include archaeology, architecture, art, film, humanities, marketing, motion pictures and photography

Art Retrospective Licensed by UCSD

https://web.p.ebscohost.com/ehost/search/advanced?vid=0&sid=6c096b68-a79e-44fd-ac65-25917255ca28%40redis

  • Coverage from 1929 through 1984
  • Periodicals, yearbooks, and select museum bulletins

ARTstor Licensed by UCSD

http://library.artstor.org/library/welcome.html

Comprised of 300,000 digital images and their corresponding data and the tools to make active use of those images; includes many East Asian images

Getting started using ARTstor http://libguides.ucsd.edu/content.php?pid=119251&sid=1028203

ARTstor Asian Studies guide http://www.artstor.org/using-artstor/u-pdf/sg_asianstudies.pdf

 

Newspapers

English Newspapers

Access World News Licensed by UCSD

Ethnic NewsWatch Licensed by UCSD

Factiva Licensed by UCSD

 

Japanese Newspapers

Kikuzo II Visual Licensed by UCSD

How can I get to the full text of an article when I search a database?

How to find the full-text of the article:

Some databases include the full text of the article in the database.  Look for icons or links that say:

  • HTML  (good version for reading on a computer screen)
  • PDF  (good version for printing or saving to a portable drive)
  • Full Text  (no specific format listed, but full text nonetheless)

If the article isn't available full-text within the database you found it, click on the orange UC-eLinks button  uc elinks to checkfor other full text as well as print options.  UC-eLinks checks to see if the article is available through UC San Diego Library's subscriptions - whether it is online or in print. 

UC-eLinks makes it easy to:

  1. Check for online access
  2. Check the catalog (UC Library Search) for the print version
  3. Use Request to have us get a copy from another library (known as interlibrary loan)
  4. Format the citation information in one of 5 sytles to easily paste into your bibliography - use Copy & Paste citation

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