A keyword search using a broad term will yield the most hits.
An Index is an alphabetical list of names & subjects that shows page number where they occur in the books (or volume in a larger set). Typically found at the end of the book or last volume of a set.
SEE & SEE ALSO: Directs reader to another term to search under. It can be a synonym or spelling out the full name.
Access full-text content from scholarly journals in more than 50 disciplines, some dating back into the 19th century and many which are peer-reviewed. It also contains over 100,000 ebooks and a number of primary source collections including 19th Century British Pamphlets.
NOTE: Citations can be exported to NoodleTools.
The following Infobase databases contain ebook content. Look to the right of your search results for Narrow Results and choose Book Chapter.
PLEASE NOTE: We recommend that you NOT copy and paste complete citations for ebooks. NoodleTools cannot generate footnotes from copied and pasted citations.
Print and electronic books can be cited using the ISBN (International Standard Book Number) . The ISBN can be found on the back cover of a book, on the back side of the title page, or in the catalog record for the book. It can also be found in databases containing sources originally produced in print. If you don't find it, we can help you. Books published before about 1967 won't have an ISBN.
To cite a book, choose the NoodleTools option that best describes where you found it: