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How do I find journals?
Last Updated: May 12, 2016
Views: 189
How do I find journals?
Last Updated: May 12, 2016
Views: 189
You can search Acorn, Vanderbilt Library's catalog, for print and electronic journals. Enter the title of the journal and search by periodical title. If you only know part of the title, you can search by periodical title keyword.
For electronic journals, you can also use the E-Journal Locator. The E-Journal Locator is Vanderbilt Library's A to Z list of electronic journals. You can search for electronic journals by title, subject, publisher, or a combination of the three.
If you need further assistance, please consult the library you need. You can find contact information for all the libraries here.
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