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Finding journal titles online or in print; finding online only journals

Search for a Specific Journal Title

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Use the Library's Journal Search to find if the Library has access to a specific journal title online or in print.

 

From the Library's General Search [https://search.lib.uconn.edu], choose Journal Search and enter the journal title or ISSN.

Screenshot of the navy blue-colored top bar of the library's General Search page, including a large search bar below several search-refining links. The link above the search bar reading "Journal Search" is highlighted.

The record will indicate if the journal is available

  • Online (View Online), in Print (Find on Shelf), or both;
  • date coverage;
  • location and/or link for online access

Screenshot of a journal's record showing its access options. Under a heading reading "view online," a link to Elsevier ScienceDirect Journals is highlighted. Under a heading reading "find on shelf," the location of the physical journal on Level A is highlighted.

Tip: Articles from print journals we own can be scanned and sent to you in PDF, saving you a trip to the Library.  See Interlibrary Services Scan on Demand

Online Only Journals

Browzine provides the ability to browse, read, and monitor scholarly eJournals.  UConn's eJournals are arranged in broad subjects, and then into narrower disciplines.  Save and organize eJournals on virtual bookshelves.

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Check out our Find Information guide in Research Now! for more help with

  • Using Google Scholar
    Google Scholar is a great tool for resolving full citations from partial information, as well as identifying journal titles connected with subjects of interest
  • Searching for Articles.
    The why/where/how of using and searching for articles.

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