How or where do I find National Tax Journal?
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The easiest way to find a specific journal in our library databases is to use the A to Z Publications Locator.
- Once in the A to Z Publications Locator, enter the title of the journal (National Tax Journal) in the search box and click Search.
- Click on the Full Text Access link. Several options may appear for the publication. Choose the most relevant option. In this case, the 3rd option is the best choice since the coverage is greater.
- Options for specific databases/collections where the journal is available will appear. Again, select the most relevant option. Often, you will want to choose the database that has the greatest length of coverage to present. Note: Sometimes the coverage is the same from collection to collection; in such cases, choose the provider you prefer.
- The record for National Tax Journal will open. Follow instructions A or B below depending upon which database you selected.
- If you selected an EBSCO database, click on the Search within this publication link and then type in keywords for your topic. Be sure to type the word "and" between the name of the journal and your keywords (see image below). Press Search. Alternatively, you can also select specific dates and issues to search within if you have that precise information.
- If you selected a ProQuest database, type your keyword/topic into the Search within this publication area. Press the Search button.
- Your search results will appear. Click on an article title to begin reading.
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