New E-Journals Search!

The Libraries is pleased to announce a new and improved E-Journals search. The new search provides access e-journals through a browsable A-to-Z title list, title searching, and subject browsing. (Note: E-Journals search allows you to search for a particular journal, rather than for articles within a journal.)

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New Search

Search options include

  • "Title begins with" search, also allows you to search using title abbreviations, such as "J. Phys. Chem. Ref. Data"
  • A "Title equals" will do an exact title searc h
  • "Title contains all words" performs a keyword search within journal titles
  • Search by ISSN
  • Search by PubMed ID (PMID) – search results will link directly to the article, if available
  • Search by Digital Object Identifier (DOI) – search results will link directly to the article, if available

Search results will connect you to the online content of the e-journal. There may be multiple copies, as seen below with Nature, detailing the date runs held by each publisher.

Nature (London)  (0028-0836)    Look up Article    More full text options

     
from 1869 to present in Nature Journals Online
from 11/04/1869 to present in Nature Journal Archive
from 01/04/1990 to 1 year ago in ProQuest Central
from 01/04/1990 to 1 year ago in ProQuest Research Library (Legacy Platform)

 

New Options

To the right of the journal title in the results screen, the options for "Look up Article" and "More Full Text Options"  integrate the Citation Finder and e-Link to help you connect to the full-text efficiently.

Questions?

Have questions about the new E-Journals search? Ask a librarian.