Note: The E-Journal title search looks only for journal titles. It does not search journal content.
This is the default search. Enter 2 or more letters of the beginning of the title. The more letters you enter, the more specific the search. Initial articles (the, a, an, etc.) are ignored by the search engine. No wildcards or truncation characters are needed or valid in this search.
Example: A search for educat will find all titles that begin with that string, such as "Educating for employment," "Education and the law," and "Educational assessment."
Enter the exact title. Initial articles (the, a, an, etc.) are ignored by the search engine. No wildcards or truncation characters are needed or valid in this search.
Example: A search for The New York Times will find "New York Times."
Enter one or more title words in any order. This search will match titles that contain all words. You can use an asterisk (*) to find partial words (e.g. neuro*).
Example: A search for educa* ann* will find "American annals of education," "Information technology in childhood education annual" and "Educational foundations (Ann Arbor, Mich.)."
Enter the exact ISSN. No wildcards or truncation characters are needed or valid in this search.
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