Answered By: Taylor Diken
Last Updated: Oct 06, 2023     Views: 47

To search within a specific journal, using keywords or other search terms:

  1. Click on the Advanced Search in OneSearch.
  2. On the first line, type the journal title and put "quotation marks" around it.
  3. On the second line, type your keywords or other search terms. You can add additional search terms using the additional lines if needed. 

Example:

Another method using the Advanced Search is to type the journal title, then choose Journals as the material type.

From the results, find the journal you were searching for and click on Available Online.

If full text access to the journal is available in multiple databases, look at the coverage dates. Some databases may have more recent coverage than others:

Once in the database, search by keyword, author or title to search across the journal using "search within publication" OR using the search box. 

The example screenshot below is from ProQuest, but most other databases will provide similar options for searching within the journal.




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