Answered By: Jeremy McGinniss
Last Updated: Oct 24, 2023     Views: 765

To locate a specific journal by title you will want to use the journal finder:

  1. Go to the library home page.
  2. Below the Find Resources search bar select the link for Journal Titles.
  3. On the next page type in the title of the journal, you are searching for in the search box and click the search icon.
  4. Select the version you want from the resulting list. If you do not yield any results, try checking your spelling. Otherwise, we may not have that particular journal available if there are no results. If that is the case, you might consider our Interlibrary Loan program.
  5. On the next page you will see a list of databases that have access to that publication. Find the database that has the years of the journal that you want to view. The years will be listed below the database title. Click on the database that has the years of the journal that you want to view.
  6. The next page may look different depending on the database you have selected. Usually there will be a search bar that will allow you to search the journal or you could search according to the volume and issue number.

If you have any additional questions, feel free to reach out to us at (434) 582-2220 or at research@liberty.edu.

 

 

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