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Journals and Periodicals: Home

This guide will teach you about different types of journals and periodicals, and how to find specific journals.

General Library Resources

Making Citations

Journals

The Charles Evans Inniss Memorial Library has both Electronic (E-Journals) and Print journals to suppport student and faculty research. Use the tabs at the top of the page to go to the relevant section.

Finding Specific Articles

If you have a complete citation, it is easier to find the specific journal article you are looking for. The complete citation tells us the author, the year it was published, the title of the article, the name of the journal it appeared in, the volume and issue number, and the specific page numbers of the article. A complete citation looks something like the example below: 

Bordwell, David. “Visual Style in Japanese Cinema, 1925–1945.” Film History 7, 1 (Spring 1995): 5–31.

If you have an incomplete citation, you can use Google Scholar below to try and find the full citation.

Interdisciplinary portal: Google Scholar

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