New on IEEE Xplore - filter results by institutionally subscribed content
Posted on Dec 21, 2010 12:59:20 AM | Jaime Scibelli | 0 Comments    |

IEEE Xplore has introduced a new search feature - an available filter on the search results page that allows the user to limit results to only institutionally subscribed content after a search has been performed.

Members of the Glenn community can access IEEE Xplore directly from any NASA computer or via the Glenn Library's website - go the "Quick Links" menu and select "IEEE Xplore" to being searching. Your search results will include a number of filters along the left side of the page. Publication year, author, affiliation, and publication are just a few, and now you'll also see an option to "only show full text results included in my subscription". Check the box next to that option and click the "Refresh Results" button to narrow your results to only full text available via NASA Glenn Library subscription content. Library subscription content includes both IEEE journals and conference publications.


For additional information on searching within IEEE or other Library-Learning Center resources, please contact the Library at 3-5763 to schedule one-on-one or group training.



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