Answered By: Sara H.
Last Updated: Aug 08, 2023     Views: 709

If you know the title of the journal you want:

  1. On the library homepage, click E-Journals A-Z
  2. Enter the title of the journal you want in the search box, and click the search button.
  3. In the search results, click Go to Full-Text under the journal you want.
  4. If we have the journal, you'll see a list of databases that contain articles from it. The date range available for this journal will be shown in each database listing. (For example, EBSCOhost might have full text for issues published between 2001 and one year ago. Proquest might have full text for issues published between 2009 and the present.) 
  5. Click on the name of the database that has the date range you need, and log in with your college username and password, if prompted.
  6. Once in the database record for the journal, use the menus provided to either:
    • browse for articles by year, volume, and issue, or
    • search for articles within the journal by keyword (e.g., Search within this Publication).

 

To identify journals associated with your field of interest when you don't know their titles:

  1. On the library homepage, click E-Journals A-Z.
  2. Under Journals by Category, click your field of interest, then its sub-field until you have a list of relevant journals.
  3. In the search results, click Go to Full-Text under the journal you want.
  4. If we have the journal, you'll see a list of databases that contain articles from it. The date range available for this journal will be shown in each database listing. (For example, EBSCOhost might have full text for issues published between 2001 and one year ago. Proquest might have full text for issues published between 2009 and the present.) 
  5. Click on the name of the database that has the date range you need, and log in with your college username and password, if prompted.
  6. Once in the database record for the journal, use the menus provided to either:
    • browse for articles by year, volume, and issue, or
    • search for articles within the journal by keyword (e.g., Search within this Publication).

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