There are three ways to find full text periodicals:

  1. Within Drew's databases, use the Article Linker icon to access full text. See Article Linker tip sheet.

  2. Type the journal title into the Find Journals page. If Drew has access to the journal online, follow the hyperlink options. To see if the library has the journal in print or microfilm/fiche, click on the hyperlinked Drew Print Serials option:

  3. To check if the Drew Library owns a journal title in paper or microformat, go to the Drew Homepage, scroll down and click on Library catalog. For online journal access only, check Full Text Journal Holdings.

Explanation of terms in a periodical's Holdings Table (library map) :

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Remember that at Drew periodicals, unlike books, are not assigned call numbers. They are organized alphabetically by title.

When searching for periodicals, if the title begins with "the,"skip to the next word. Within the title, however, all words including "of" and "the" are part of the alphabetical order. For example: Journal of Economic History is not shelved near Journal of the Economics of Business.

If the periodical is not in either the Drew Catalog or the Full Text Electronic Journals Holdings pages, or the article you want falls outside the date range we provide:
Our Interlibrary Loan department can work with you to obtain a copy from another library. Ask our Circulation or Reference staff to point out the office on our main floor, or submit an Interlibrary Loan Request form from our web site.