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Dallas Theological Seminary Librarieshttp://library.dts.eduCNKI Access to China Academic JournalsIntroductionCNKI (China National Knowledge Infrastructure) provides access to many Chineselanguage databases. DTS library users can search the entire CNKI China AcademicJournals (CAJ) database. However, we have purchased access to full-text pdfs for onlytwo subject areas of CAJ: Literature/History/Philosophy (series F), and Education/SocialSciences (series H). So this is a good source for social sciences and to a lesser degreehumanities, including religion. The database does to some degree cover topics such asChinese religion and culture, church history and missionary work in China, Christianityand culture, as well as theological and biblical studies. Most of the articles are writtenfrom a secular perspective. The two series contain full-text articles from nearly 3,000journals dating back to as early as 1932. The databases are updated monthly.AccessTo search, go to http://library.dts.edu/cnki. There you will see links to three differentinterfaces for CNKI: English, Traditional Chinese, and Simplified Chinese. Click one ofthe links. WorldCat will prompt you to login with your DTS ID number and WorldCatpassword. Then it will forward you to the CNKI system.The login process gives you a DTS IP address. CNKI uses the DTS IP address toauthorize downloading. The DTS library uses your OneLogin password to control loginto all library databases.SearchingThe Homepage offers three search options. Search for literature in the Literature Searchmodule. Search a single database or search across databases. The Knowledge Elementmodule searches the China Reference Works Online and China Statistical YearbooksFull-text Database. Use the Citation Search module to search the literature that cites acertain article or author in the China Citation Database.Page 1

Dallas Theological Seminary Librarieshttp://library.dts.eduThe lower part of the homepage divides the resources into Subject Databases,LiteratureDatabases, Data & Statistics, Software & Services, and English Resources. Click a linkunder a main heading for a description of a resource under it.Click Advanced Search to the right of the search box to begin your search. Use searchterms in either Chinese or English, but you will retrieve more records if you useChinese. Using the English interface will bring up both English and Chinese results.Most of the content is in Chinese.In Figure 1 (below) note two basic features of the CNKI search screen: a subject filtercolumn on the left, and search option tabs horizontally across the top.Figure 1: Subject Limiter Column and Search Option TabsTo get the most relevant results, select your subject areas from the left column. DTS hasaccess to full-text articles for series F (literature, history, philosophy) and H (educationand social sciences) so you may wish to select those two checkboxes.Search options are accessed through tabs labeled “Quick Search,” “Basic Search,”“Professional Search,” etc. In this introduction we describe the “Basic” and“Professional” options. See Figure 1 above.Page 2

Dallas Theological Seminary Librarieshttp://library.dts.eduBasic Search TabFigure 2: Basic Search TabIn the Basic Search tab you can select the logical operators (AND, OR, NOT) to combinesearch terms. In Figure 2 the “AND” operator combines “catholic” with “marriage.”You can also refine the results by using the “Search in result” button.The default search category is Subject. You can change it to Title, Keyword, etc. Asubject search searches the article title, keywords, and abstract. Select the category“Full-text” to search all the words in the articles.Search results appear on the lower part of the screen. They can be sorted and groupedby various criteria. Select relevant citations. Click save. A new window will open withoptions to print or to save the citations in formats for EndNote and RefWorks.Page 3

Dallas Theological Seminary Librarieshttp://library.dts.eduDetailed Record ScreenSearch results are displayed at the bottom of the screen. See Figure 2. Brief records aredisplayed. To view a complete record, click on a title. Abstracts are in both Chinese andEnglish when available. Scroll down to the Knowledge network to access citeddocuments, citing documents, and similar documents to see how the subject developed.Figure 3: Detail Display of “Node Document”Clicking the keyword links in Figure 3 will bring up matches both in the CAJ databaseand in other databases. To link only to full text, limit your selection to CAJ Full-textDatabase articles.DownloadingDownload an article by clicking the download link on the Detailed Record NodeDocument page. Full-text articles can be downloaded either in CAJ, HTML, or PDFformat. Remember, to access full-text articles, enter CNKI from the DTS library websiteso you can login for authorization.Page 4

Dallas Theological Seminary Librarieshttp://library.dts.eduProfessional Search TabFigure 4: Professional Search ScreenHere you see instructions for more advanced searching including use of field tags andlogical operators. The “Retrieval Expression Grammar” link provides help withproximity operators, NEAR, PREV, AFT, etc. So you can search for two words in thesame paragraph, in the same sentence, or within a specific number of words apart.Page 5

CNKI Access to China Academic Journals Introduction CNKI (China National Knowledge Infrastructure) provides access to many Chinese language databases. DTS library users can search the entire CNKI China Academic Journals (CAJ) database. However, we have purchased access to full-text pdfs for only . To view a complete record, click on a title .

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