A full journal citation consists of Author, Year of publication, Title of the article, Name of the journal, Volume number, Issue number and range page numbers
e.g. Bidan, M., Rowe, F. & Truex, D. 2012. An empirical study of IS architectures in French SMEs: integration approaches. European Journal of Information Systems, 21(3): 287–302.
It is specifically used when one has a full journal citation of an article e.g.
Bidan, M., Rowe, F. & Truex, D. 2012. An empirical study of IS architectures in French SMEs: integration approaches. European Journal of Information Systems, 21(3): 287–302.
One can also browse journals in a specific subject.
Students and staff can request journal articles that are not available at UP Library from other libraries.
Students and staff can request books that are not available at UP Library from other libraries.
Use Interlending Request/ Inter-Library Loans (ILL) service as follows in the video link below:
Interlending Requests Office Telephone number
012 4203229
Select a search field Journal Title by clicking on the drop-down arrow. In the search box, type the journal name and press Enter
If you click into a record, more information about it becomes available, such as:
Location
(on which level in the library or branch library an item can be found);
Call number
(indicates the shelf number/the number on the spine of the bound journal)