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Journal title search

The Journal Title Database includes four types of links:

  • Links to complete full text journals, browsable by their tables of contents. At present, more than 8000 titles are available. Some titles are also available in paper copies in the library.
  • Links to intermediary databases (Academic Search Complete, Factiva, LexisNexis Academic and many others) which, with additional searching, may provide full text for a limited selection of articles. At present, approximately 30,000 links for titles indexed by these databases are available.
  • Links to Addison records for print copies of journals in Newman, the branch libraries, or Storage.
  • Links to Addison records for microform copies of journals in Newman Library.

Do not attempt to use this resource as you might use a general Internet search engine. It does NOT provide subject or topic keyword access to articles or journal contents.

For example, a search on TV and violence will not supply articles or citations on the subject of TV and violence.


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WARNING: The abuse of Virginia Tech licensed online resources by such means as systematic downloading violates the university's acceptable use policy, jeopardizes Tech's future access to resources, and is prohibited.
 
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