Find Articles from a Journal, Magazine, or Newspaper
Articles from magazines, journals, and newspapers (also known as
periodicals) contain the latest research, ideas, news,
and opinions on virtually any topic. They can be general in scope, such as
Newsweek or Time, or they can be geared to a specific subject area, such as the
Journal of the American Medical Association or Psychology Today.
To find articles on your topic:
- Select a database by
subject or by browsing the alphabetical
database list. If you are not sure where to start, try Academic
Search Premier.
- Use keywords that describe your topic to search the
databases you select.
- You may need to narrow or expand your search by adding or
removing keywords to your search.
- Copy and paste, email, or write down the citation for each article that you
find.
Example of citations found in an article database:
- Many databases will tell you if the article is available
full-text, in PDF format, or on the library's shelves. To check the availability
of a periodical, try the Find Articles
by Journal Title page.
- The following web pages will help you understand the varying levels
of scholarship among periodical publications.
If you need assistance, please Ask a
Librarian!
Editor: Mike Robinson
Updated: April 26th, 2008