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Use this guide to help you locate information in a number of different formats!

Tips for Finding Editorials

Editorials provide you with specific opinions or viewpoints on a given issue. As a rule, editorials focus on current, controversial topics. As you begin to search for information keep in mind the dates when your topic was of particular interest. You are most likely to get the best results in your search for topics of national, rather than local or regional, interest. When searching for editorials:

  • Avoid using the terms pro and con in your search, unless the issue frequently uses pro- or con- to identify supporters of the position (i.e. pro-life, pro-choice, anti-abortion).
  • Read the abstracts of the editorials, when available, as these will provide you with a brief summary of the writer's viewpoint.

Finding Editorials in Different Databases

Academic Search Complete

  • Click on Advanced Search. Enter your search terms in the search box(es).
  • Go to the Limit your results section of the page and in the Document Type category select Editorial.

Academic Search Complete Advanced Search page

Gale Academic OneFile

  • Click on Advanced Search. Enter your search terms in the search box(es).
  • Go to the Search Limiters section of the page and in the Document Type category select Editorial.

 Gale Academic OneFile Advanced Search Page

News & Newspapers

  • Choose Advanced Search and put your terms in the search box.
  • Scroll down to Document Type and pick Editorial.

ProQuest News and Newspapers Advanced Search page.