Answered By: Sarah Cox
Last Updated: May 20, 2025     Views: 59

Journal Finder helps you discover all the journals the library has access to—both online and in print.

Here’s what it can do:

  • If a journal is available in a full-text database, it shows:

    • The coverage dates
    • Direct links to the databases
      (You can search within the journal or browse by date.)
  • If the journal is available in the library, it lists:

    • The volumes and years we have on the shelves
  • You can also:

    • Use Advanced Search to browse journals by subject (e.g., history, psychology, social work)
    • Use Article Finder (if you have a citation) to go straight to the article you need

It’s a great tool for quickly finding where and how to access the journal content you’re looking for.