Last updated 2008-08-20 10:36:07
Original URL: http://www.med.yale.edu/library/education/guides/page/68
The Library's E-Journals Database provides a quick way to find out if Yale has an online subscription to the journal in which the article you are looking for was published. This tutorial will demonstrate how to browse and search the E-Journals Database.
We will continue to use the scenario for the previous tutorial - Verifying Citations Using Single Citation Matcher . Now that we have verified the citation of the article we are looking for, which is as follows:
Hasson, GK. Inflammation, atherosclerosis, and coronary artery disease. N Engl J Med. 2005 Apr 21;352(16):1685-95.
Now we want to see if the Library has an online subscription to The New England Journal of Medicine, where the article was published.
You can easily access the E-Journals Database from the Medical Library home page. There is a link for "E-Journals" under "Journals and Books" in the "Browse" section in the middle column of the page. Click on that link to access the E-Journals Database.

From the E-Journals page, we can see that there are a number of ways of locating an e-journal:

In our example, since we know that we are looking for The New England Journal of Medicine, we will simply do a title search using "New England Journal of Medicine" as our search terms.

We can see that our search returned 3 results, but not every result returned is what we want. This is because there are other journals that match the search criteria.

We can see that Yale subscribes to the online full text of The New England Journal of Medicine, and we can then click on that link to access the full text.