How do I search for a specific journal?

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One way you can search for articles from a specific journal is through our Publication Finder, which is the third search box down on the Leatherby Libraries' home page, under Search the Journal A-Z List section. Simply type in the name of the journal, and the Publication Finder will show you which databases you can access it from, as well as the dates of coverage. You can then click in to one of those links to do an article search. You may be prompted to login using your Chapman credentials (username and password). If the library does not have access to the publication you need, you may be able to request specific articles through the library's free Interlibrary Loan (ILL) service.

 

If you need additional assistance, please visit or contact the librarian at the library's Reference Desk:
Location: First floor lobby, by the computers
Call: (714) 532-7714
Email: libweb@chapman.edu

A subject librarian for your area of study is also available to assist you.

  • Last Updated Apr 24, 2025
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  • Answered By Kristin Laughtin-Dunker

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