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1. Blue characters are clickable. Please click on an initial letter of the journal you search.

2. A name of journal or a status of availability is sometimes blue. It is also clickable. A new window will appear.

3. ITALICs mean "currently subscribed".

4. An article at the beginning of journal name is omitted when journals are listed in alphabetical order.
(e.g., The American Journal of Political Science Review is in List A.)

5. There are several special notices.
(1) [with gaps]: One or more issues are lost.
(2) [w/o v.23:no.1]: v.23:no.1 is lost (or unsubscribed).
(3) [w/ 12m delay]: Due to publisher restrictions, the most recent 12 months are not available.
(Such a notice is put only to EBSCOhost resources. But other databases, such as Ingenta and Blackwell Synergy, sometimes do not have recent issues despite their current subscriptions.)

6. When you find a journal you want is available on internet (through Rutgers Library), you can get it by the following way:
6-1. Go to Rutgers Library website (if you access from off-Campus place, please log-in) and click on "Search IRIS and Other Catalogs".
6-2. Type the name of the journal in the search box, select "PERIODICAL TITLE begins with" from the pull-down menu, and press "search" button.
6-3. Click on the name of the journal you wan, then you can find (some) URL(s) at "Electronic Access". Please click on it(them). A new window will appear.

Or,
6-4. Go to Rutgers Library website (if you access from off-Campus place, please log-in) and click on "Find Articles".
6-5. Click on "Indexes and Databases", select a database which is indicated in this web site (e.g., EBSCOhost, Ingenta, etc.), and press "connect" button.
6-6. Type the name of the journal in the search box.

Or,
6-7. Go to Rutgers Library website (if you access from off-Campus place, please log-in) and click on "Find Articles".
6-8. Click on "Electronic Journal Lists", then click on "Full A-Z List". Please follow the instruction there.
 

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