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  1. questionHow do I find journal articles?
    If you have the title of the article and the name of the journal it comes from: Go to either the eJournal A - Z Search or the Library Catalogue and search for the title of the journal the article comes from (not the title of the article). Follow the links to either access the journal online or ...
  2. questionWhere can I find links to other library catalogues?
    You will find links to other university, state and national library catalogues in the Library website, under Borrowing - Reciprocal Borrowing. Alternatively you can search the National Library database from here to locate resources held in libraries through out Australia Search Libraries Australia
  3. questionWhat is an Electronic Journal or E-journal?
    An E-journal or Electronic Journal is simply a journal or magazine that is available online. Most E-journals are simply digitised versions of the printed journal. Exactly the same information is provided in the E-journal as in the printed journal. Increasingly, however, journals are no longer ...