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Journal/Newspaper/Magazine
Title Search: Help
A Journal/Newspaper/Magazine
Title search works the same as a Title search, but retrieves only
magazines, scholarly journals, newspapers, annuals and other regularly
published materials. Use this search when you know the exact title of
the journal or newspaper you need. Search
limits are available for Journal Title searches. Boolean operators
(and, or, not) do not function in Journal Title searches.
Search
Strategies:
- Omit initial
articles (a, an, the, das, el, la, etc.) in any language.
- Always
omit initial punctuation in any language (e.g., quotation marks, ¿).
Also, omit intervening commas, periods, apostrophes, and most other
punctuation (hyphens should be retained).
- If searching
the full title does not produce satisfactory results, enter only the
first few words of the title. You can also enter just the beginning
of a word: searches will automatically truncate and retrieve catalog
records that begin with the words or phrases you typed. Do not use the
question mark (?) for truncation.
chronicle
of high (for Chronicle of Higher Education)
utne (for Utne Reader)
- You can
search using a journal's abbreviation
j
ecol (for Journal of Ecology)
- Consider
alternate forms of title words:
initials,
acronyms, abbreviations (e.g., epa or environmental protection
agency)
numbers (e.g., 60 or sixty)
one word or two (e.g., child care or childcare)
spelling variations (e.g., gray or grey, center
or centre)
similar concepts (e.g., internet or world wide web)
word variations (e.g., email or e-mail)
Journal
Title Search Examples:
| To
retrieve the Journal Title . . . |
Enter
the words . . . |
| New
York Times |
new
york times |
| Der
Spiegel |
spiegel |
| L'atelier
du roman |
atelier
du roman |
| The
Journal of electromyography and kinesiology |
journal
of electro |
| 19th
Century Theater |
19th
century or nineteenth century |
| Applied
Physics. A, solids and surfaces |
applied
physics a solids |
Alternative
Search Options:
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When
the exact title word order is not known, try either a Keyword
Search or an Advanced
Search using the words of the title you do know with Boolean
operators (e.g., transactions and ieee ).
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