The library's databases allow you to search for journal articles, conference papers and some book chapters on a particular topic.
Note: The majority of videos listed below are produced by organisations external to the University of Queensland. Be aware that the videos may demonstrate features that are not available in databases provided by the University of Queensland.
The search techniques shown in the videos may be different to the step-by-step process of conducting a systematic review that is outlined in the tabs in this guide.
ACM Digital Library
In depth training on using ACM, skip through the video to see information on searching.
See search tips on righthand panel of the advanced search page.
IEEE Xplore digital library
Advanced searching video from IEEE Xplore video.
IEEE Xplore advanced searching guide.
Scopus
Good introduction to advanced searching in Scopus.
Good introductory video.
Visual and audio tours of Scopus and its functions provided by Scopus.
Review articles are useful for:
You can find review and other research articles by searching UQ Library Search or specialist databases:
When you are searching add the words "review article" or "literature review". In some databases you can refine your search to select these as document type.
To expand your literature search, consult the reference lists of relevant theses, review papers, journal articles or books.
If the Library does not hold a journal article that you require access to, you can obtain most articles through Document Delivery. It is free to students. You can also request materials if they are held in the Warehouse or at a library location off St Lucia campus.
Consult previous written theses for example literature reviews, what's already been published, and ideas for structure.
International theses may also be openly accessible online.
If a particular thesis is not available online you may submit Document Delivery Request to the UQ Library.