Kelvin Smith Library
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Is Your Journal Title Electronic? Find It, Fast!
Fnd out if a journal you saw or heard about is licensed for you & use the E-Journals List to find it! Whether the journal is a separate subscription or included in a database, the EJournals portal finds it!
The link you choose from the results of a journal title search on EJournals may depend on whether a) you want to read only that article (in a subscription link) or b) read it and continue researching the subject or author in the database link.
• Find More Like It...
Choose a link for a database like Business Source Complete or Accounting & Tax for your journal article & the article will have standardized tags & subject terms assigned to it that describe the article. Use those tags/terms to begin a new search for 'more like it,' expanding on the original article that you liked.
EJournals list helps to identify a good database to do further searching–if a good journal is included in the database, others like it are in there & it's a good place to start a new search so you can stay in one good source and build upon the good article you found there.
Journals in this list are available via the EJournals portal
They are covered in a variety of databases: Accounting & Tax, Business Source Complete, LexisNexis, OhioLINK Electronic Journal Center (EJC), JSTOR.
Provides electronic, full text access to the back files to hundreds of scholarly periodicals in a variety of disciplines in humanities, arts and sciences, social sciences, and business. Coverage begins with the first issue of the journal. The latest issue available is determined by a moving wall. The moving wall represents the time period between the last issue available in JSTOR and the most recently published issue of a journal. It is specified by publishers in their license agreements with JSTOR, and generally ranges from three to five years.
Artstor content has been migrated to JSTOR; select the "images" tab to search images.