Finding Journals with the A-to-Z

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USING A-TO-Z TO FIND A SPECIFIC ARTICLE Lara Skelly June 2014

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USING A-TO-Z TO FIND A SPECIFIC ARTICLELara Skelly

June 2014

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From the Library Home page, select ‘e-Journals’ from the Information Resources drop-down menu.

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When the A-to-Z opens, search on the journal title.

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Note

•You can only search on journal titles here

•Do not search on:•Topics•Authors•Article titles

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If the Library has access to this journal, you will see a listing of which databases you can find it through.

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Note the coverage. An embargo means that you can only find articles that are older than the embargo period

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Select the database with the coverage within which your article falls.

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The different database all look different. On most of them, however, you should be able to browse through the years, volumes and issues to find the specific article you are looking for.

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What if you still can’t find the journal?

•Contact your faculty librarian who will get it via Interlibrary Loans.

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THAT’S IT!Good job!