How Do You Find A Magazine At Public Libraries?
A public library is an easily accessible wealth of knowledge. Stroll through fiction, peruse the music collection and stay a while in a comfortable chair with a magazine. Though most local libraries like to keep the magazine’s current issue in house, you can check out old issues to bring home, making that full kitchen makeover or closet project one step easier. Talk to a librarian about your public library’s check-out policies, procedures and penalties. Talk to your librarian. She can give you a tour of the library’s periodical section and show you how to navigate physical and database card catalogs to find the magazine, article or issue you are looking for. If the library does not carry a magazine you are interested in, request it. Search your public library’s web database if you’ve got a specific topic in mind. The search will likely pull books, magazines, academic journals and reference materials. You may choose to search only periodicals, however. The article may be full-text onlin