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Sport & Recreation

This guide will help JMU students research on sport recreation and sport leadership topics.

Decoding library jargon

What does it mean? Decoding library jargon

You might see these words mentioned on this guide, or used by your professors:

Liaison librarian = An expert researcher in the subject area who can be consulted for course projects. 

Article = A piece of writing included with others in a newspaper, magazine, journal or other publication. Which MBAs make more? is an article from the magazine Harvard Business Review

Research databases = Search interfaces that enable library users to find articles from journals and magazines. This infographic explains the relationship between articles, journals and databases. 

Peer-reviewed journals = Scholarly publications in which articles are approved by other specialists in the field before they are printed. Many library databases allow you to filter results to see only peer-reviewed articles. This infographic explains the peer-review process.

JMU Library Catalog = Search the print books, e-books, films, etc., that you can access as a JMU student.

Interlibrary loan (ILL) = Request materials that JMU doesn't own (such as books, articles or films). These are loaned from other libraries and usually have no cost to the student.

Off-campus access = JMU pays for you to have access to highly specialized research databases. Therefore you must have a JMU e-ID and password to access them. Instructions to use library resources off-campus.