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Finding Book Reviews: Finding Reviews Online

Research Databases Can:

  1. Help you search for reviews electronically from your own home.
  2. Help you search by book title or by author.
  3. Help you limit your search only to book reviews. Look for the box that lets you limit to document type.
  4. Possibly provide you will direct access to the complete review.
  5. Help you order the review through interlibrary loan by clicking on the "Full Text Finder"

Searching JSTOR


Try for yourself, put franz boas book reviews in the search box below.

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Search for scholarly journal articles in all subjects, with strength in the Humanities. Full text is available. Coverage starts with Vol. 1, No. 1 of all titles, and goes up to 3 to 5 years ago.

Please Note: You do not have to create an account. Just X out of the "Unlock more with JSTOR" box and you will see the search option.

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Searching Ebsco Databases

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Searching ProQuest

For Canadian publications or reviews in newspapers and journals.

Try for yourself, put book reviews in the search box below

Use the UFV Journals List

If you have a particular journal in mind or your instructor has said "look in..., "put the title name here.

For example you can look for Reviews in Anthropology, Reviews in American History, or Journal of Economic Literature.

Click on the name of the database to search that particular journal for book reviews.

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Note: To search for articles on a particular subject, use UFV's Research Databases.

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