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Keele A-Z eJournal List: Resource of the week #33

What is it?
The Keele A-Z eJournals List details all the online journal titles that Keele University subscribes to.

Key Features
You can use the list to:
  • Browse for a title using the A-Z links
  • Search for a journal title
  • View the holdings available
  • Use the online link to go to the journal page and access the full-text
How can it help you?
The Keele A-Z journal list helps you to find the full-text of articles. Full-text may not always be via the publisher page, thus it is always important to check the A-Z to see if the title is available elsewhere eg a database or other platform.

NHS library members may have access to Keele networked resources via the Keele network. Ask for a temporary login at the counter.

How to access it?
The Keele journals A-Z list is available on the Internet via Library Search. You do not need a log in to see what is available on the list. However you will need a Keele computer login to access the full-text of any articles.

Video demo
This video shows you how to find a journal on the Keele journals A-Z.


eTutorial
We have an etutorial Finding Keele eJournals, that explains Keele ejournals.

There is also a short step-by-step demo on our blog

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