If you are looking for a specific journal, try Quick Search.
Quick Search is a keyword-only search of the Library catalogue, and is especially good at finding one-word journal titles such as 'nature', or 'economics', as it always ranks these at the top of your search results.

Type the title of the journal you want into the search box, then select Quick Search.
Check the search results to see if the journal you want is listed.
Check the holdings to see whether or not the Library can provide access to the issue or year you're looking for.

In this example, access to the journal 'Artform international' is available via three different databases. Click on a date date range to access the journal.
Expanded Academic ASAP and Academic OneFile both provide access from 01 Jan. 1993 until 09 March 2002.
Access via Academic Research Library doesn't begin until 2002, but it is continuing, so you would choose this link if you want to access the latest issue.
Print copies are also held for this journal.
Select the + Show library holdings link to expand the display.
From the expanded display, check to see which campuses hold the journal and the range of dates covered.
Note that in this example, the Library holds print copies of ArtForum at the Waterfront, Warrnambool, and Melbourne campuses.
The Call Numbers and issues held differ across the campuses.
At the Waterfront campus, ArtForum is held on the shelves at 705 Art/For.
The earliest issue is Volume 20, Issue 9 (1982) and this library also holds the latest issue, however there are issues missing in between.

Try a Journals Search via Classic catalogue.
Although Quick Search is the quickest and easiest search available and provides a good chance of finding the journal you want, the Journals Search option via the Classic catalogue is actually more thorough.
To access Journals Search, select the e-journals link from the Library homepage.
From the Journals search page (see below), choose to search for journals in electronic format, or in both print and electronic format.
