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Program Planning, Theory, and Practice: SBS 5002

This guide is for SBS5002: Program Planning, Theory, and Practice, a graduate level course

Browzine: Browse and read scholarly journals

Benefits of using Browzine

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  • Browse titles by subject to easily find journals of interest
  • Easily view table of contents of current and past journals
  • Create a personal bookshelf of favorite journals
  • Save articles to EndNote, Mendeley, Zotero, RefWorks, Dropbox, and other services
  • Share with other researchers by posting to Facebook, Twitter and more
  • Access both Temple library subscribed journals and open access journals.

To create a web account at browzine.com:

  • Select Temple University from the 'Choose Library' menu.
  • Log in with your TU AccessNet ID

Note:  You can use BrowZine without having an account.  You can browse the shelves, look up titles, read tables of contents, and download articles.  Having an account lets us personalize My Bookshelf and My Articles.

Journal Finding Tips

Key journals are listed on this guide.  To discover and access more relevant journals, try these six search strategies:

  1. Use listings in course syllabus and course readings.
  2. Use Library Search Journal Finder to search for the titles of journals, newspapers, trade publications, magazines, and more.
  3. Use Library of Congress Subject Headings for subjects and genre/form (periodicals) with keywords

Examples:

  1. Use Ulrich's Periodical Directory to look up journal titles and the databases to access them.
    Use Scimago Journal & Country Rank or Web of Science Journal Citation Reports to view rankings of journals
  2. Browse Browzine journals for related subject categories.
  3. For free to read Open Access journals and materials try: