Find a specific online journal, magazine, newspaper, or article
Note: If you are looking for a particular article in online, full-text format you must have the following information in order to find it: Name of Journal, Volume number, Issue, Date of publication, and pages.
Example: Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 294(1) 2004, p. 16-45.
Search Specific Journal/Magazine/Newspaper Titles
1. Go to the Online Research Resources page, available from the library’s home page.
2. On the Online Research Resources page, select the Journals & Newspapers tab at the top of the page.
3. In the Search Journal or Newspaper Titles box, type in the title of the journal that you need and click the Search button.
Browse lists of Journal/Magazine/Newspaper Titles by subject
If this does not bring up the journal that you need, you can also Browse Journals or Newspapers Alphabetically. To browse, select the letter or number that the journal title begins with. This will give you an alphabetical listing of journal titles that start with that letter. You can also look through a list of journals on a particular subject. To do this:
1. Scroll down to Journal and Newspaper Subjects.
2. Select the best match from the subject headings and click it. You should now see an alphabetical list of electronic journals in that subject area.
3. To view electronic journals from multiple subject areas concurrently, check the box beside each relevant subject and then click Browse selected subjects combined.
If you can’t find the e-journal you need, please keep in mind that many journals are still only available on paper. Click here for help finding print articles, or Ask A Librarian .