Find Journals (by title)
» If you don't know which journals you want, use our Articles page.
» To find a journal when you know its title, follow the instructions below.
Journals, magazines, and other periodicals are listed in library
catalogs. Search the title of the journal, not the title or author of the
article. In the search results, look for the volume number and date you
are seeking to confirm that the library owns a printed or electronic copy
of that publication. Current UC Berkeley students, faculty, and staff may request materials
not owned by UC Berkeley through the Library's Interlibrary
Borrowing Service.
OskiCat (UC Berkeley)
OskiCat is the catalog of materials, including print and electronic magazines and journals, in most libraries on the UC Berkeley campus (What's included).
- On the "Quick Search" screen, pull down the "Entire Collection" menu and choose "Journals/Magazines/Newspapers."
- The full record for each title indicates which volumes/years the library has, both online and in print. For some titles, links to "View volumes" give more details.
E-Journal titles A-Z
Search for the electronic journal you want, or browse a list of titles.
Citation
Linker
Use this tool to find an article when you already have a citation in hand
(from a footnote, bibliography, or other source).
Melvyl (all UC campuses + worldwide)
Recommended for searching libraries in the UC System and worldwide. On the Advanced Search screen, enter a journal title, then pull down the Format menu and select Journal / Magazine / Newspaper. For more information, see Frequently Asked Questions.
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