Tutorial for Current Contents
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Where is Current Contents?
    #1) Login in to LUIS either via telnet [mailer.cc] or
    on the Web

    #2) Select option #9 - Florida State University

    #3) Select option #16 - Indexes to articles and reports

    #4) Select option #11 - Science and Engineering
    Indexes

    #5) Select option #7 - Current Contents

    #6) Enter your 14 digit library card number

    Please note that access is restricted and limited to currently
    eligible students, staff and faculty of these State University
    System of Florida institutions:
    FAMU FAU FIU FSU FGCU USF UWF UNF UCF UF


Other Databases that will utilize the same search techniques

Dissertations Abstracts

Applied Sci & Tech

General Academic

Biological & Agricultural



Current Contents Resources

Current Contents Home on the Web


How do I Search Current Contents?

Instructions For Searching Current Contents

Keyword: Example: A= Authors a=glantz T= All titles t=socioeconomic aspects of el nino S= Discipline s=oceanography K= Keywords k=coastal upwelling Here is a sample search done in Current Contents [type] K=rossby wave? [press enter] Search Results: 145 Entries Here are the first 10 results DATE TITLE AUTHOR 1 1996 The Antarctic Circumpolar Current As A Wav Hughes, C W 2 1996 Estimation Of Tropical Sea-Level Anomaly B Chan, N H 3 1996 Spectra Of Baroclinic Inertia-Gravity Wave Glazman, R E 4 1996 3-Dimensional Simulations Of Overflows On Jiang, L 5 1996 A Mechanism For The Low-Frequency Variabil James, I N 6 1996 Analytical And Phenomenological Studies Of Mahalov, A 7 1996 Subtidal Bottom Pressure Observed At Axial Mofjeld, H O 8 1996 Evidence Of Boundary Reflection Of Kelvin Boulanger, J P 9 1996 Steady Linear-Response To Tropical Heating Ting, M F 10 1996 Redistribution Of Sea-Level Rise Associate Hsieh, W W


Advanced Search Examples

Boolean Techniques

Utilizing the Keyword Input Screen

Proximity Operaters


How to Email Citations?

You May Email Records To Yourself

You must 'mark' the records and then email them. Here is an example using the above search results [type] mark 1-10 [press enter] This will mark the records. You must then email them. Here is the command line for emailing. [type] email jdoe@wonderful.edu [press enter]





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