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History Pathfinder: Journals
Journals are publications that are printed on a regular basis - usually monthly, weekly, or semi-annually. Journals are also known as periodicals or, more simply, magazines.
Your professors at Dickinson will usually require you to use scholarly journals for your research.
A scholarly journal has a narrow subject focus. The articles are written by experts in the field who are conducting original research, or writing reviews or essays; and the articles are often reviewed by the author's peers. Articles in scholarly journals may include bibliographies (citations to books and articles) and abstracts (short summaries of the article). Scholarly journals usually have a serious "look," including few if any ads or pictures, unless the pictures are integral to the research (in art, for instance). They may, however, include graphs, charts, or diagrams. Scholarly journals are usually available only by subscription.
Scholarly journals may have the additional requirement of being peer-reviewed, which means that a panel of experts will review all articles submitted for publication.
A popular magazine is meant for entertainment or informational purposes. Authors are usually professional writers, but not experts in any particular scholarly field. Magazines will include lots of photographs and advertisements. The subject material will be wider in scope than that of most scholarly journals. Popular magazines usually do not contain bibliographies or abstracts. These are the types of periodicals you can find at a newsstand.
An index is the tool to use when you are looking for
scholarly articles that have been published in scholarly journals.
Indexes may take the form of printed books, which are usually arranged
alphabetically by subject; or electronic databases, which can be
searched in a variety of ways (by keyword or author, for example).
The subject-specific pages on this pathfinder will suggest the most
appropriate indexes to use for your specific search. The Dickinson
College Library does not own every journal covered in every index.
You may have to use interlibrary
loan to obtain an article.
Dickinson College owns approximately 10,000 journal titles, 8,000
of which are electronic and the remaining 2,000 in print.
Journal
Locator
The Journal
Locator is a searchable, alphabetic list of all the
journals that Dickinson College owns in any format. The Journal
Locator will tell you what issues of each journal we own.
To search for journals dealing with history, first access the Journal Locator on the library's web site. Change the selection box under "Browse Journals by Subject" from "--Please select a subject category--" to "Humanities and Reference." Then click on "History" or any of the specific sub-catgories under history. Most of the databases will allow you to perform a search within each individual journal once you choose one.
Most of the printed journals owned by Dickinson College are located on the lower level of the Library, east wing (the side closest to the HUB). Journals are arranged in alphabetical order by title. When you locate a journal title, be sure to read the details of the the record to make sure we own the specific issue or years you need.