Journals

Important notice

Some full text journals are currently unavailable. We're working on it!

Use these temporary links for Ovid Full Text and Ebsco Full Text (onsite only). "Download password" links are unavailable. Contact the library for IDs and passwords.

Normal services will resume as soon as possible.

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Find Journals

Browse all journals by title

Browse by journal title

View the list of print and online journals arranged by title.

Browse online journals by subject

Browse by subject heading

View the list of print and online journals arranged by subject area.

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Print journals

No specified location indicates the title is held in the library
For example: "Print: v.35 (1990) - present." means we have from 1990 to the present on the library shelves.
[Library Archives]
Held outside the library. Make a request at the library, or request online.

Access to online journals comes from many different sources. You may find one or more of the following providers linked from the journals list:

Cambridge
Full access on-site. ID and password required off-site.
Ebsco
Full access on-site. Remote access requires the barcode from a valid library card.
Ingenta Connect
Full access on-site. ID and password required off-site.
MDConsult
Full access on-site. Off-site access by username and password, but you must first create a personal login while on-site. Select "Create Account" at MDConsult to register.
Ovid
Full access on-site. Remote access requires the barcode from a valid library card.
ProQuest
Full access on-site. ID and password required off-site.
Publisher
Access varies for each title. Password may be required if "Allows remote use" message is present.
PubMed Central
Full access on-site and off-site.
Sage
Full access on-site. ID and password required off-site.
Science Direct
Full access on-site. ID and password required off-site.
Wiley-Blackwell
Full access on-site. Off-site access is by username and password, but you must first register for a personal account, then activate "Roaming Access" while on-site. Find out how.

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