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A periodical is any publication
issued periodically (typically more than once per year). Newspapers,
magazines, and journals are all examples of periodicals. A
periodical issue will usually contain several articles on various
topics by different authors. Periodicals are generally the best
source for the most recent information on a given subject. Pollak
Library has over 6,000 periodical titles available in print, online,
and/or on microform.
Periodicals are non-circulating and may not normally be checked out
of the Library.
Periodical Stacks
Located on the 2nd floor, Library North, the Periodical Stacks
contain current and frequently used periodicals in print. These
stacks are organized by
Library of Congress call number.
Compact Stacks
Located in the basement, Library North, the Compact Stacks
contain older and low-use periodicals in print. These stacks are
organized by Library of
Congress call number.
Newspaper Stacks
Located on the 2nd floor, Library North, the Newspaper Stacks
contain current newspapers in print. These stacks are organized
alphabetically by title.
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