HCC Library

Wednesday, September 27, 2006

How can I find a specific journal article without searching every database?

The HCC Library subscribes to many useful tools; one of the most potentially useful ones can be found under the link "Locate a Journal" on the Library's home page. From there, clicking on "Journals found in our online databases" allows you to type in a journal name; the tool will identify which of our online databases contains that journal, and whether or not it is full-text. No more going from database to database to see if the journal you need is indexed!! VERY useful if you have a citation and want the actual article. Try it and see if you agree. And, as always, feel free to call 131 if you have any questions.