How to find a journal using Journal Finder
Journal
Finder can help you find specific journals, magazines, or newspapers.
If you are not looking for a specific issue of a journal, but
are instead looking for articles on a given topic, please try
the Databases
page instead.
Go to the Belk Library
Homepage, and click on the link Journal
Finder. It's found under the Research Links.
Just enter the title of the magazine, journal, or newspaper in
the search box and press Enter. It's that easy!
The icons will tell
you what the results are:
Online
Access indicates that current Elon University students,
faculty, and staff can access the title online. Clicking the computer
icon will give you a list of links to databases that have that
title. Once you go to a database, you can search for the article.
In
the Library indicates that Belk Library owns some issues
of the title, which are housed upstairs in the Periodicals Area
on the 2nd floor. Clicking the book icon takes you to the Belk
Catalog, which tells you what volumes/issues of the title are
available in paper, bound, or on microfiche/film.
Delivery
indicates that articles from the title can be sent to you free
of charge, if you are a Elon student, faculty member, or staff
member. Click on the mailbox to go to the Library's Interlibrary
Loan Request form (also available in print at the Information
Desk).
In
Other Libraries allows you to check and see if other
libraries have the title. If they do, you may wish to drive to
the appropriate library and make photocopies of the articles that
you need.
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