About the Periodical Finder

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About the Periodical Finder


The Periodical Finder allows users to search for an individual journal by title or ISSN number. Users can also browse journals by title or by subject. The Periodical Finder allows users to see if the library has access to a journal and if so, how much access we have to it (e.g. issues from ten years ago to today) and where they can access the journal (e.g. in a database vs. in our print collection).

Most Useful For:

  • Searching for individual journals by title, ISSN, etc. or browsing journals by title or subject
  • Determining where to access a specific journal and how much access we have to a specific journal

Cautions:

  • Does not allow users to search within multiple journals at once (like a database does), only to search for individual journals and then to access and use individual journals

Our Recommendation:

Consider using the Periodical Finder primarily when you:

  • Have a specific journal in mind that you'd like to search in
  • Want to know if we have access to a specific journal
  • Want to know if there are multiple access points for a journal

Watch this video or ask a Librarian for more information or for help using this resource.

Go to the Periodical Finder

  • Last Updated May 07, 2020
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  • Answered By Jennifer Harris

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