Answered By: Laurie Bastien
Last Updated: Nov 20, 2023     Views: 163

To search for a particular Publication, select Publication Finder on the Library homepage:

  • Enter the name of the publication to see if the PG Library subscribes to the title.

  • If the title is in our collection, you will be able to find available coverage dates and locate the database(s) where the title is located.

  • Click on the database name to browse the publication's individual issues.

If you're searching in ProQuest, you can search for specific publications by using the Publications link.

If you have to find an article within the last 14 days, it's best to select one publication and browse the most recent issue.

Once you find an article about a topic you like, you then can research that topic within peer reviewed journals. Simply click the Peer Reviewed option in EBSCO or ProQuest to limit your results. 

EDS Peer Review:

ProQuest Peer Reviewed:

Contact the Library if you have more questions.

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