The Wilson Omnifile Full Text, Mega Edition database, purchased by TBR RODP, is available via the 19 TBR college libraries in support of TBR RODP courses and the TBR college and university degree programs.
Wilson OmniFile Full Text, Mega Edition expands students periodical resources with electronic access to full text articles, page images, article abstracts, and citations from thousands of sources. Users have access to information on virtually any subject. Citation Coverage goes back as early as 1982.
Wilson OmniFile Full Text, Mega Edition contains all the indexing, abstracting, and full text, in these six Wilson databases:
Applied Science & Technology Full Text
Art Full Text & Art Index
Biological & Agricultural Index Plus
Education Full Text
General Science Full Text
Humanities Full Text
Index to Legal Periodicals Full Text
Library Literature & Information Science Full Text
Readers' Guide Full Text
Social Sciences Full Text
Wilson Business Full Text
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Wilson OmniFile
Wilson OmniFile is convenient with inquiries in areas that cross disciplines—ethnic studies, women’s studies, history, and more.
Wilson OmniFile is helpful if unsure which specialty to search for. In Wilson Omnifile a search can be limited to searching a certain number of databases or to just one database greatly enhancing narrowing of relevant results. Features include:
Full text of articles from over 1,750 publications.
Article abstracts and indexing from over 3,500 publications.
Research for a wide variety of users with a single database.
Graphical content adds a key dimension to research—choose from quick-loading ASCII files or PDF for words and pictures.
Links to websites cited by articles help users broaden their research.
Retrospective coverage as far back as 1982 enriches search capability.
Intuitive, fast, precise searching makes your periodical collection more accessible and valuable.
Library holdings indicator, linking to your Library's OPAC, lets you know if cited issues are available on your Library's shelves.