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How do I find out if a medical journal I need can be found in full-text, either in print or e-format, through Gutman Library?

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How do I find out if a medical journal I need can be found in full-text, either in print or e-format, through Gutman Library?

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Gutman Library does not have an extensive collection of medical journals in print, but we do have considerably more in e-format. To determine if we subscribe to a journal in print, search for it in our Gutman Library online catalog (which is accessed from the home page – click on find books). Here is a TIP – when you search for a journal in our catalog, use the “journal title browse” search rather than “general keyword”. Go to the supplemental page to see an example of performing a search in our online catalog. Remember, all Gutman Library print journals are kept in alphabetical order by title. Current issues are on the main level, and bound (older issues) volumes are kept on the lower level. If Gutman Library doesn’t own the journal in print or if you only want an e-format version, check our “A-Z Journal List”. To do this go to the Gutman Library Home Page and click on “Find Journals By Title.” That will take you to our JournalList page where you can search a title by name or browse i

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