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  Introduction to access points (print and electronic)
   
 

Access points provide you with different ways to search for information. The major points of access are keyword, subject, author and title. These may vary depending on whether you use a print or electronic resource.

In print resources, information is generally accessed from the table of contents or from indexes located in the back of books or journal volumes.

Here is an example of the table of contents and an entry from the subject index of a book on space stations and platforms:

Note that the table of contents provides you with a broad outline of what's covered in the book.

 

table of contents
index
Note that the index provides more detailed access to the book's contents.

Access points in electronic catalogs will be discussed in the next section.

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