How To Search the Journal Finder+

  1. Go to Journal Finder +. Key in a title or keyword. If you are unsure of the exact title, mark Contains for the Search Type.
  2. Choose a title from the list.
  3. Under your chosen title, click a database name that shows the dates you need. Follow the links to the full text. On the detailed record page you may have an option to select the year/date and volume/issue to browse articles or you may choose to search all issues for a topic or keyword.

When a journal title has a link to Oral Roberts University Library Holdings, the journal may be in the Library. To get the journal, write down what you need then take the information to the Library Services Desk for assistance.

How To Find a Periodical Title in a Database

Periodicals in Individual Databases
In a database like the ATLAReligion Database with ATLASerials, you can use the 'Publications' link in the top menu to search or browse the list of available periodicals. Each database includes a curated selection of relevant titles

How To Find a Print Periodical in the Library Catalog

To locate in-house hard-copy periodicals, use the Library Catalog and limit your search to the Periodical Collection. Once you find a title, click on it to view details and check if the dates you need are available. Record what you need, then go to the Library Service desk for assistance.