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Journals

Journals are the primary source of current information for the chemist. A journal is a type of periodical. Of the two types of periodicals, journals are scholarly, directed toward researchers and people working in academia. Popular periodicals and magazines differ significantly from journals. Magazines focus on information for the lay person and do not communicate research findings or go through a peer reveiw process.

Know exactly what journal you're looking for?

TIP: TRY THIS FIRST          Search EUCLID or search the GIL catalog.

                                                 Use EXACT SEARCH and type in the

                                                  journal title exactly, word-for-word.

Search eJournals@Emory University Libraries. Use Journal Title Search and type in the journal title OR browse journals alphabetically under the first significant word of the titles.

Need to find articles published in journals?

TIP                                            Search Databases@Emory for a specific database or find a 

                                                  database by SUBJECT, Chemistry, or CATEGORY, i.e.,

                                                  dissertations & theses.