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Periodicals owned
by Pollak Library may be located either by searching the
Library Catalog
or by searching/browsing
Find Journals by Title. These tools are most
useful once citations to specific articles are already in hand.
The Library Catalog may be searched by periodical title, international standard serial number (ISSN), or title keywords. Searching the Library Catalog will return results for periodicals in print or on microform and for some electronic holdings. Find Journals by Title may be browsed alphanumerically or searched by periodical title (or title keywords). Browsing or searching the list will display hyperlinks to electronic holdings and/or to entries in the Library Catalog. If the Library owns a particular periodical in print or on microform, the Library Catalog will display its location and call number. The location indicates where within the Library the periodical may be found, while the call number specifies the exact spot within that location. Information (volume, issue, date, page numbers, etc.) in an article citation should indicate the correct periodical volume, issue, and page number. Please note that neither the Library Catalog nor Find Journals by Title list is particularly useful when searching for article citations. Please visit the Reference Desk or view our online Research How do I…? page when beginning article research. |
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