Search within specific journals
When doing research, it can often be helpful to start your search within specific journals that are related to your topic or discipline.
Find a journal
- Visit the University of Idaho Library website
- Click
Journals
below the search box - On the new page, type the
journal name
into the search box- Example: Public Understanding of Science
- Click go or hit enter on your keyboard
- On the new page, click the journal title that provides
Online Access
- Under
View It
, click the link that provides the access you need (current/historic articles) - Enter your
Vandal NetID
if prompted
Search within a journal
- Type your
keywords
into the search box- Example: vaccines AND opinions AND trust
- Visit the Search Syntax tab to learn more about
AND
- Visit the Search Syntax tab to learn more about
- Example: vaccines AND opinions AND trust
- If prompted, select the option to search in
This Journal
only - Click search or hit enter on your keyboard
- Browse the results
- Click an article you are interested in
- Read the article online or download the PDF
If we don’t have the full-text of an article you need, request it for free via Interlibrary Loan.