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Librarian: Melinda Karalius, mkaraliu@uno.edu, 504.280.7280
How do I find journals?
The
Library holds journals in either print or electronic formats. There are
several ways to find out if UNO has a particular journal:
- If you know the name of the journal you're looking for, search
the Library Catalog using our "Browse Search" function located on the right side of the screen, under "Catalog Searches." At the next screen, type the journal's title in the search box and click "periodical title." From the results list, just select the journal you were looking for.
- If you don't know exactly what you're looking for, try searching the Library Catalog by entering "computer science periodicals" in the search box next to the "subject" option and clicking search. This should give you an idea of some of the journals that UNO has in your subject area.
- Alternately, you can browse and search only those journals that UNO has access to electronically by going to our E-journals page. From there you can search for a specific journal by name. To browse journals by subject, just click on the "Subject" tab at the top of the screen, then select "Science" from the drop-down menu and "Mathematics" on the following screen. The results list will include both mathematics and computer science journals.
How do I find journal articles?
- The best way to find articles on topics in computer science is to go to the Library's Computer Science database list. Any of the databases on this list will provide you with a list of articles on whatever topic you're interested in. Not all of the articles retrieved from these databases will necessarily be available full-text online so if you run into that situation, figure out which journal the article is in and use the directions above to see if UNO has that journal in print or electronically.
- Don't want to search each database individually? Try Webfeat! Just go down the list and select those databases that you want to search. Enter your topic in the search box at the top of the screen and hit "Go" to get your results.
- If you're attempting to access UNO's databases from off-campus, when you click on a database name, you'll be taken to a screen that looks like this. Follow the directions to log-in. If you don't know your PIN or have never set up a PIN, click "I forgot my PIN" and a PIN will be emailed your UNO email account.
- If you can't find a particular article you're looking for, try our Interlibrary Loan service! Request the article through our iLLiad system and we'll get it from another library for you for free.
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