Locating a Journal Title
Leanne Wells
Does the Library Have This Journal?
This is a question that library staff are often asked. UNB Libraries subscribes to over 90,000 journals in either print and/or electronic form.
If you know the title of the journal (magazine or newspaper) and you want to discover if UNB Libraries has access to it, there are two strategies you can use to find it.
Using Journals and Newspapers
The following video offers one approach to locate the journal using the Journals & Newspapers tab on our UNB Libraries’ website:
Using UNB WorldCat
Our UNB WorldCat catalogue can also be used to find a journal title. Simply go to the UNB Libraries website and type the journal title into the catalogue. For example, if you are looking for the Harvard Business Review, type in the title of the journal and select Journal Title from the drop down menu as displayed below.
Your search will retrieve the catalogue record for Harvard Business Review as seen below:
Select the Access Journal link you see in the catalogue record and you will be taken to our subscription for Harvard Business Review via Business Source Ultimate.
Need Help?
Having trouble locating a journal title? No problem! Contact us using Ask Us, the library’s online chat service (circled below). Students are always welcome to reach out to library staff and librarians for assistance.