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Literature Search

Literature Searches

Get started researching your topic by selecting an appropriate database. There are many different kinds of databases out there, but you're looking for an index-type resource, that covers the literature of a field across all publishers and formats. 

There are many to choose from across all subjects. For Astronomy, here are some good places to start:

Finding journals in the PMA Library

Legacy print journals are shelved on the second level, in alphabetical order by exact title. Many older journals are kept in remote storage facilities - check the Library Catalog for exact locations.  With very few exceptions, the library stopped receiving print versions of scientific journals long ago.

Search UT Journals (by title or ISSN)

Browzine - Browzine allows for easy access to the journals we subscribe to - just create an account with your UT email and you can start using it to organize journal lists.

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