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Answered By: Alan Schut Last Updated: Sep 28, 2018 Views: 43
Answered By: Alan Schut
Last Updated: Sep 28, 2018 Views: 43
First, try to find the full title of the journal title using a Google search. When you find the title, search for it in the Journal List on our library home page.
If we own any part of the journal, it will give you both the subscription time period and the database in which the title is indexed. When you click on the database source (e.g., Business Source Complete), you'll see the annual volumes listed on the right hand of the screen.
Try a few years to see if the volume and issue you want come up. If it does, then click on it and scroll down the page until you see the inclusive page numbers you want.