How to Find Journals What to expect: most veterinary journals in English are available
electronically from 2002 to the present. If the article you need is not
available electronically, it will be in paper in the stacks. - Ejournals list: Electronic access to human biomedical and science journals at UT Libraries has never been better.
- Veterinary Medicine databases: When searching PubMed, CAB, Web of Science, or Google Scholar (a new tutorial for searching Google for veterinary information from U. MN is available.) databases, use the Find Text link. When searching VIN or CONSULTANT, use the ejournals list.
- Convenience list: If
you need to find a journal volume in the stacks, a convenience list of
heavily used veterinary journals is available to make it easier to
quickly find call numbers. Paper copies of the convenience list are
available in the AG-VET MED library in various places: the brochure
rack, in the stacks, on the tables in the stacks (look for the pink
paper). A .pdf version
is also available. If a journal is not on this list, search the E-Journals list first, then the Catalog.
- Interlibrary Loan: If you think the article is not in our collection, ask for help to make sure. Then use interlibrary loan.
- Electronic Resource Use Guidelines:Fair use and copies
- In
accordance with the "fair use" provisions of Copyright Law, authorized
users may make single copies of articles, print or electronic.
Please read the Electronic Resource Use Guidelines to ensure you know
the difference between fair and prohibited use and the consequences for
the latter.
Contact: Ann Viera, Veterinary Librarian 974-9015,
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