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1 Online Searching, 4 th ed. Chapter 8 MLA Additional Feature: The Directory of Periodicals p. 175 Librarian’s Guide to Cultivating Database Skills for Research and Instruction

2 1 1 Easily change from one search mode to another

3 2 2 Ok – so this is what it LOOKS like – how would you USE it? (or how would different kinds of users use it?) Ok – so this is what it LOOKS like – how would you USE it? (or how would different kinds of users use it?)

4 I would call these “fields for established experts” – established scholars in a field who know exactly where they want to submit, they just need to refresh their memory about some details of the process or similar: The “OMG-I-know-NOTHING- throw-in-some-keywords-and- hope” field Fields for “emerging experts” – grad students looking to publish for the first or second time. Their advisor hasn’t told them where to submit so they are trying to figure it out on their own. + Some limits: Likely choices: Peer-reviewed, book reviews or short notes if that’s what you’ve written; no charge is always nice! Likely choices: Peer-reviewed, book reviews or short notes if that’s what you’ve written; no charge is always nice!