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- Try the University's E-Journals list
- You may first use Browse Titles
- You may try Browse By: Subject, Project, Publisher, or Society.
- Check the University Main Catalog for a possible electronic link.
- Use SFX Citation Linker to link from a useful record in a database to the full text of the article (if available) or to other options for obtaining that article. Please note that SFX is a new service and not all databases the library subscribes to are SFX enabled.
- Use Ulrich's International Periodicals
- Select Title (Exact) from the drop down menu and type in the journal you're interested in. Assuming the journal shows up on the list, click the URL on the Basic Description tab. Alternatively, assuming the journal shows up on the list, click on the Other Editions/Formats tab for Online Availability
- If it lists one of the databases on our multidisciplinary full-text databases page, you should be able to locate it. Or, use Princeton University Library's Databases and Reference Tools to locate and open it.
- Use JAKE
- Type in the name of the journal you're interested in. Check the rightmost column (fulltext) to see if the journal is available in a database or several databases to which we have access
- After you identify the database(s), you may click the database link(s) to connect there in JAKE. But in many cases you probably cannot connect there.
- It is always better to use Princeton University Library's Databases and Reference Tools to open the right database(s) and retrieve article(s) of the journal.
- Ask a librarian.
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