Do we have access to the full run of [a specific journal]? Is it available online?
Does UHN Libraries have all of the issues/volumes of (JAMA or NEJM or BMJ or etc.)? Do we have it online?
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Great question!
The easiest way to see if we have a journal, and how much of it we have, and what formats it is in, is to go to the Search UHN Journals page.
It may ask you to log in, you can do that by entering your UHN email address and password or if you don't have a UHN email address, entering UHN/ and your UHN t-id number and password. If you are on-site it should not ask you to sign in.
On the Search UHN Journals page, you can choose to search just journals, and enter as much of the journal name as you are sure of:
After you hit search, it will give you a list of journals that have the words you entered somewhere in the title:
Because of the many resources that the Library subscribes to, we often have a journal in more than one location, so there are often several links under a journal title. You can tell what dates are available in each location by looking at the holding information beside each link. In this example, the Journal of Emergency Nursing is available:
- between February 1995 and the present in Elsevier Health Sciences Subject Collection
- between February 1995 and 2016 in ScienceDirect Journals
- between November 2013 and 2 months ago in Nursing & Allied Health Database
Depending on subscription and licensing changes, these dates and links will change periodically, so check back in if it has been a while.
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