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How do I locate journals or other periodicals?

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A-Z Journal List

The easiest way to locate journals is to use the A-Z Journal Search on the library webpage. The A-Z Journal List shows all journals owned by the library, either in printed form, on microfiche / film, or online. You can scroll through the alphabetical list or enter the journal name (or partial name) in the search box. Once you find a journal in the list, click on the Lookup icon to find the location of the journal and the date range that is available. If a journal is not listed, the library does not have it. Articles from journals not owned by the library may be ordered through Interlibrary Loan.

Finding Printed-Format Journals on the Shelf

Current periodicals, including newspapers, are located on the second floor in the north east corner of the library.  They are arranged in alphabetical order by title for easy browsing.  Back issues of periodicals are located on the 2nd and 3rd floors.  They are shelved by their subject call number.  Numbers 001-570.9 are located on the second floor and 571-999 are on the third floor.