Example: Click on a "See Also" Link to Display Related Subjects

A "see also" link that is followed by "related subjects" indicates that additional articles on subjects related to the subject heading displayed above are listed under other "related" subject headings. The number of "related subjects" for that heading is listed after the "see also".
"Related" subject headings often give you ideas for other subject headings that might have useful articles on your topic, but that you might not have thought of.
Click on a "see also" link that is followed by "related subjects" to display a list of those related subjects.

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last revised: 1-3-99 by Eric Brenner, Skyline College, San Bruno, CA

These materials may be used for educational purposes if you inform and credit the author and cite the source as: LSCI 105 Computerized Research. All commercial rights are reserved. To contact the author, send comments or suggestions to: Eric Brenner at brenner@smcccd.cc.ca.us