Find A Journal.
| How do I...find a journal article? When I know the full citation, including journal title... |
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| 1. From the Library Catalog, click on the blue oval labeled "Journal Title". | |||||||||||
| 2. Type the name of the journal, newspaper, or magazine in the text box labeled: Title begins with. For example, if you need the article "Johnny Ramone, 55" from Newsweek from September 27, 2004, type Newsweek in the box. | |||||||||||
| 3. Click on Search. For our Newsweek example, we would get the following results | |||||||||||
| Newsweek (0028-9604) | |||||||||||
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| 4. Click on the entry that contains your date. | |||||||||||
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| 5. If the library does not subscribe to the periodical, you will get a screen that says "Sorry, this search returned no results." You can request a copy through Interlibrary Loan: http://lib3.utpa.edu/screens/ill.html. For more information on how to request materials through Interlibrary Loan, go here. |
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