Answered By: Denise Crews
Last Updated: Dec 08, 2025     Views: 3

Yes, it is possible to search for a topic, key word, article title, or author within a journal!  There are two ways:

If you find a journal in Primo (using either the regular search or the "journal search" tab), you can click on any journal title and then use the "Search Inside" box to search by article title or key word box in the Primo record.  See this journal record in Primo for an example. So, you can put in a title, author's name, or a topic that you are looking for.  

The other option is to go into the database and search within the journal there. Just click the database (such as JSTOR, EBSCO, or ProQuest) in the green font and then it will give you a search within (or browse issues) function. 

In BrowZine, you can browse articles we have in every journal we have by issue, and search for journal titles, but not articles.

 

 

 

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