If You Know the Name of the Journal You Need
How to find a journal article if you know the name of the journal in which the article was published.
To Find a Journal Article if You Know the Name of the Journal in Which the Article was Published
Go to the UNT Libraries Online Catalog, choose the "Journal Title" search and type the name of the journal in the search box. Hit "submit".
If the journal has "electronic resource" beside the title, you can search within the issues for articles.
Click on the title of the journal that has "electronic resource" beside its title.
Now you will see a list of the vendor(s) who offer the electronic
full-text of the journal and the years and issues available from each.
Click on the blue link of the vendor who has the year/issue you need.
Now you will see the individual issues and years of full-text available. Click on the year or issue you need to get to the individual journal articles in the issue.
You may also choose the link "Search Within This Publication" to search within all available issues listed for your topic.
Add keywords about your topic in the search box (be sure to add the word AND before your keyword if the name of the journal was carried forward to the main search box (see/click on example below). Hit "search".

All of the journal articles you find will be about your specific topic and only from the one journal you wanted.


