How do I find a particular journal?

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Search the Journals A-Z list on the University Libraries homepage.

Enter the name of the journal, magazine or newspaper in the search bar.  (Ex: New York Times, The Lancet, etc.,)

If it is in our collection, it will appear in the search results along with the details for what years are available and what format it is in.  Under "Full Text Access" you will see a list of library databases that carry the journal and the extent of coverage.  Check these dates to help you decide which database to use to access the journal.

Beneath the journal title, you may also see "Print,"  which indicates the journal can be found on the lower level of the library by the R-Z books.  You may also see "Microfilm," which indicates the journal can be viewed on microfilm on the lower level of the library.  There are machines there that can make PDF files once you've found the article you need.  For both print and microfilm, you'll need to visit the library to access the material.

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