Answered By: Allison McDermott
Last Updated: Sep 12, 2024     Views: 167

You can search the library for a specific journal or publication by taking the following steps:

1. On the library homepage, click on the Journal Titles tab located at the bottom of the Library OneSearch box.

 Library OneSearch box. At the bottom of he box are three tabs, Articles & More, Ebooks, and Journal Titles.  The Journal Titles tab is a lighter color to indicate that it has been selected and there is a red arrow pointing to that tab.

2. Enter the title of the journal you are looking for in the box, then press search. For this example, we'll look for the AANA Journal.

Library OneSearch Journal Search for AANA Journal. Yellow arrow pointing to search button.

3. Once you locate your journal from the results list, select one of the links to the database that carries the publication. If there are multiple links, check the dates and click on the link for the database that has the publication date that you need.

Publication information for AANA Journal including which databases carry the journal title.

4. The database will open and you will see a list of dates for that journal. This will look different depending on the database. If you need a specific issue, select the year and volume number. You can also try searching within the publication for the article title that you are looking for.

Red box around the search within this publication and all issues & articles for AANA Journal

For additional assistance, please see the Finding a Specific Journal in the UAGC Library tip sheet.

If you still have questions you can chat in real-time with a librarian here.

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