You are searching the Bibliography’s citations database.
Only
the citation elements of the data-related publications are indexed, not the
full
text.
While this search yields fewer results, the results are relevant. If a word
is
important enough to appear in the citation, e.g., in an article’s
title,
then it is likely the publication will have significant content using that
word
or concept.
Instead of entering a research question, use only one or two search words,
and
use the filters to narrow your results.
Use quotes for phrase searches; use the minus sign to remove items from
results:
"drug abuse" -adolescent
A Boolean "and" is invoked with multiple search terms.
Your search results will appear in the “Data-related
Publications”
tab. Bibliography search results are citations to publications, displayed
with
links to the studies used in those publications.
Search results can be sorted in six ways, including by newest publication
date.
Links out to the full text of the publications are provided when available,
and
you can export each citation in RIS, EndNote, and CSV formats.
Search results coming from the Bibliography’s database can be
filtered,
using these facets: publication year, publication type, journal title,
author,
and study being linked to from each citation.
All individual study home pages and series home pages also have a
“Data-related Publications” tab where all of the publications
ICPSR
has collected for that study or series are listed. You can search within
those
results by typing a term in the tab’s search box, or you can click on
the
“more options” link in the tab to see that study or
series’
data-related publications displayed with sort, export and filtering options.