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How do I know what ejournals are available?

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How do I know what ejournals are available?

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• Use the alphabetical list on the HealthLinks journals page to look up the title of the journal to see if it is available electronically. Titles include those HSL subscribes to individually or as part of a package, and those the library receives in conjunction with print subscriptions. Also listed are titles available to everyone at no charge if they contain useful full-text material, such as MMWR. • Some journals are accessible via packages from the journals page. Click on the i icon in front of the package name for more information about each product. Non-health related titles within packages will not appear in the alphabetical list. • The University Libraries Information Gateway includes journals from all non-health related disciplines. • Additionally, if you search the UW Libraries Catalog for a title and look at the LIB. HAS statement, availability of ejournals is often indicated. • Finally, searching the Web using a search engine may find sites for other ejournals. If you find a

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