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Biology 220: Human Anatomy & Physiology: Find Journals

Searching for Journals

Search for journals by title.  Searching by journal title is handy if you have a citation in hand.

Example:

Rigsby B. Hypertension Improvement through Healthy Lifestyle Modifications. ABNF Journal [serial online]. April 2011;22(2):41-43. Available from: CINAHL with Full Text, Ipswich, MA. Accessed August 30, 2011.

Type ABNF Journal in the search box.  You'll see that we have the journal in electronic format.  You can search within the electronic journal for volume 22, issue 2 and find the article Hypertension Improvement through Healthy Lifestyle Modifications by title.

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Browsing by Subject

Browsing by subject is another great option.  Select the subject category "Health & Biological Sciences." 

A link like this, Medical Research (86), means that we have 86 journal holdings related to medical research.  Link in to see the titles and to see the format of the journals (print, electronic, and/or microfilm).

"Local Holdings" indicates that we have the journal in either print or microfilm format.  Link in to see where the holdings are located in the library.

Other links indicate electronic holdings.

Pay attention to the dates.  The journal below is not available prior to 2008.

Example:

  British journal of medical practitioners

      
from 2008 to present in Directory of Open Access Journals

from 12/01/2008 to 12/01/2008 in Freely Accessible Journals

When we don't have it...

 

Resources not owned by the Campbell University Libraries can be borrowed from other libraries through ILLiad, an interlibrary loan (ILL) system available to Campbell faculty, staff, and students as an aid to research and study. Request it through our Interlibrary Loan service and we will borrow it from another library.  This service is free of cost.  Please allow up to 4-5 days for book requests, and 2-3 days for articles.

Check out this online tutorial to learn how to use ILLiad.