Answered By: d'Alzon Library
Last Updated: May 30, 2024    Views: 20

As you search in our databases, you may find that an "Article Linker" button brings you to a page that states your article is "Available from Assumption University Print Journals."  If you click this link, you will see a description of how many issues (and what publication dates) we own in a box to the right under the heading "Access Options."  For example, "v.22-v.43; 1996-2017" indicates that the library has volume 22 through volume 43 (dates 1996 through 2017) on the shelf.

Most of these print issues will be shelved on "Journals - 2nd floor".  The collections of journal issues will be arranged alphabetically by title, so that journals beginning with the letter A appear on the shelves closest to the stairs on the second floor of the library building.  Multiple issues of the same journal publication are bound together and resemble a large hardcover book.  They will be organized by volume number and issue number, which you will have from the citation found in the database.




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