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Journals by Title

How do I find a particular journal?

  1. Open the Hannon Library Advanced Search.
  2. Select "Journal Search" from the menu bar at the top.
  3. Enter the journal title in the search box.

If we have it, you should see the title in the results list. Select the journal from the list to view its record in the catalog.

Note that there may be more than one result for a journal, one for the physical print version, and one for the online version.

If you don’t see any results, then we probably don’t have that journal. In that case, you can still request a specific article from that journal through Interlibrary Loan. It will take 1-7 business days.

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Melissa Anderson
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Citing Business Sources

Numerous guides to APA style are available on the internet, and the library has print copies of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association available for consultation. You can also see examples and tips for APA-style citations for business sources by clicking on the link for the document below.