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ASP is a general interest database - meaning it has material
covering a wide variety of subjects and topics - and it is primarily
made up of citations to articles,
with some book citations also. Links to complete articles appear
below many of the citations. ASP includes citations to:
- Articles from popular or general-interest periodicals (magazines and newspapers)
- Articles from academic ("scholarly") journals
- Parts of books and whole books
Many articles and books in ASP may appear "scholarly" in terms of their
topics or research. However, it is usually the "peer review"
editorial process for journal articles that constitutes the
most common definition of what is
or isn't "scholarly." We will be going over how to recognize
- and limit to - scholarly articles in ASP.
Okay - so, now that we know what's in it, let's see where to
find it! By clicking the button below, you'll be taken to a
brief slide show about ASP's location, then you can go on to
the rest of the tutorial.
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