Online Full-text Journals help
Use the following guide to find e-resources (online journals or newspapers or e-books) by title or ISSN/ISBN with Indiana University Bloomington Libraries Online Full-text Journals.
Title begins with:
- This is the default search.
- Enter 2 or more letters of the beginning of the title. The more letters you enter, the more specific the search.
- Initial articles (for example,
the
,a
,an
) are ignored by the search engine. - No wildcards or truncation characters are needed or valid in this search.
Example: A search for educat
will find all titles that begin with that string, such as "Educating for employment", "Education and the law", and "Educational assessment".
Title equals:
- Enter the exact title. Initial articles (for example,
the
,a
,an
) are ignored by the search engine. - No wildcards or truncation characters are needed or valid in this search.
Example: A search for The New York Times
will find "New York Times".
Title contains all words:
- Enter one or more title terms in any order, separated by spaces.
- Even if you are searching with Chinese or Japanese characters, put spaces separating each search term.
- This search will match titles that contain all your search terms.
- You can use an asterisk (
*
) to find partial words (for example,neuro*
) in Latin-character language titles.
Example: A search for educa* ann*
will find "American annals of education", "Information technology in childhood education annual", and "Educational foundations (Ann Arbor, Mich.)".
ISSN/ISBN equals:
- Enter the exact ISSN/ISBN with or without a hyphen.
- Print or electronic ISSN/ISBNs are accepted, although not all titles have been assigned a print and electronic ISSN/ISBN.
Example: A search for 0362-4331
will find "New York Times".
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Last modified on 2018-10-29 12:19:05.