This document provides instructions for finding specific journals or journal articles on a topic in the library's e-journal collection. It explains how to search for a journal by name or browse subjects to find relevant titles. Steps are outlined to locate the latest issues of journals like Science and Nature as well as view available article types for each publication.
How to find journal articles: The key to finding buried treasureKathy Irwin
This tutorial describes how to find article content starting with a citation, using Serials Solutions Find a Specific Journal software. The multimedia tutorial is posted on the University of Michigan-Dearborn's Mardigian Library website at http://library.umd.umich.edu/research/guides/index.html
How to find journal articles: The key to finding buried treasureKathy Irwin
This tutorial describes how to find article content starting with a citation, using Serials Solutions Find a Specific Journal software. The multimedia tutorial is posted on the University of Michigan-Dearborn's Mardigian Library website at http://library.umd.umich.edu/research/guides/index.html
How can one keep track of all the scientific literature that is being published? The volume of research output has exploded, so a researcher may find it difficult to remain updated and ensure that his/her research does not turn out to be a duplication of someone’s previous work. To keep abreast of new publications and search for previous publications, you should have a good search strategy. This SlideShare provides quick and useful tips to become competent in knowing how to look through citations, formulate keywords, use reference managers, identify relevant journals, and follow alerts.
13. E-Journals by Subject
Click on Life Sciences
from the General Subjects
and then click on Cytology
Cell Biology from the
specific subjects and click
on the red Go button
14. E-Journals by Subject
There are 269 e-journals
You can view these by
clicking on the link to any
journal title
18. The End
This is the end of our tutorial on Browsing
Journals.
Please check out our other tutorials:
• Where to Start your Search
• Primary Research
• Secondary Sources
• Smart Searching
• MeSH (Medical Subject Headings)
• Finding Full Text Journals
• Acknowledging your Sources
19. Contact Us
If you have any questions, please contact us:
Visit us at the Research Help Desk
Call us at: (807) 343-8302
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Email us: researchhelp@lakeheadu.ca