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One of the most common uses of GIL@MCG is to locate the Library's journal holdings.
Databases and journal endnotes will either generate full or abbreviated Journal titles
(bolded):
McLaughlin, T., Abbasi, F., Cheal, K., Chu, J., Lamendola, C., & Reaven, G. (2003). Use
of metabolic markers to identify overweight individuals who are insulin resistant.
Annals of Internal Medicine, 139(10), 802-809.
McLaughlin T, Abbasi F, Cheal K, Chu J, Lamendola C, Reaven G. Use of metabolic markers
to identify overweight individuals who are insulin resistant.
Ann Intern Med. 2003;139(10):802-9.
GIL accepts both full and abbreviated Journal titles:
Quick Search (find all words)
Exact Search( Search in:
Journal Title)
OR:
In GIL Quick Search, when the default setting "find all words" is
selected and "GO" is pressed, GIL automatically inserts plus symbols
before each keyword term to indicate the keyword search
must retrieve records with all terms:
Full and abbreviated journal titles may be searched in Exact Search's Journal Title field.
FULL Journal Titles may also be searched in GIL@MCG at:
Quick Search (search for a phrase)
Exact Search (
Search in: Title)
GIL@MCG record for journal title Annals of Internal Medicine:
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