
Library Vocabulary
Articles
Abstract: An abstract is not the full-text of an article. An abstract is only a short summary of the article contents.
Author: The writer of an article. An author may be one person, several people, or an organization.
Bibliography: The list of information sources on a specific subject. In an article a bibliography will include all sources used to research the subject, even sources not quoted or cited in the article.
Citation: A description of a magazine or journal article providing enough information so that the reader will be able to locate the book or article. A journal citation, for example, includes the author, title of the article, title of the journal, volume number, issue number, date, and pages.
Database: An index in electronic form. A library database generally contains citations, abstracts, or the full-text of magazine, journal, and newspaper articles.
Full-Text: The complete text of a magazine/journal article available online from the database.
Issue: The uniquely dated or numbered copy of a periodical.
(Example: Time, July 11, 2006 or Science, issue 5)
Journal: A periodical that contains scholarly articles written by professors, researchers, or experts.
Keyword: A significant word in the title, abstract, or text of an article that indicates its subject. Keywords are used to search for articles in the databases.
Magazine: A periodical intended for the general public rather than for scholars.
Periodical: A publication that appears on a regular schedule. Examples are journals and magazines and newspapers.
Volume: The collected issues of a periodical which make up the whole of a publishing period.
(Example: Journal of Nursing, vol. 3)