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Journal Name ISSN Index Start Index Index Index Full-text Full-text Image Image Embargo Journal Name ISSN Format Database Start End Start End Start End (Days) Student Resource 123Jump 4/2001 1/2002 4/2001 1/2002 Newswire Center Gold Magazine / General Reference 3-2-1 Contact 0195-4105 1/1996 12/1997 Journal Center Gold Magazine / General Reference 50 Plus 0163-2027 1/1980 11/1988 Journal Center Gold Magazine / General Reference 80 Micro 0744-7868 1/1983 6/1988 Journal Center Gold General Reference A Friend Indeed 0824-1961 9/2002 1/2006 9/2002 1/2006 9/2002 1/2006 Newsletter Center Gold General Reference A&G Information Services 2/1999 10/2006 Newswire Center Gold Magazine / General Reference A+ 1054-6456 1/1984 5/1989 Journal Center Gold Magazine / General Reference AARP: The Magazine 1541-9894 1/2001 Journal Center Gold Magazine / Student Resource ABA Banking Journal 0194-5947 1/1989 1/1989 11/1992 Journal Center Gold Aberdeen American News (Aberdeen, General Reference 6/2000 Newswire SD) Center Gold Magazine / General Reference Accent on Living 0001-4508 12/1987 6/2001 3/1989 6/2001 6/1994 6/2001 Journal Center Gold Magazine / Student Resource Accent on Living 0001-4508 3/1989 6/2001 3/1989 6/2001 6/1994 6/2001 Journal Center Gold Magazine / Student Resource Accounting Horizons 0888-7993 3/2001 3/2001 3/2004 6/2001 3/2004 Journal Center Gold Magazine / Student Resource Accounting Review 0001-4826 7/2001 7/2001 4/2004 7/2003 4/2004 Journal Center Gold Magazine / Student Resource Accounting Today 1044-5714 2/1991 2/1991 12/1998 7/2004 Journal Center Gold Magazine / General Reference Acquisition Review Quarterly 1087-3112 9/1998 6/2003 9/1998 6/2003 9/1998 6/2003 Journal Center Gold Index Index Full-text Full-text Image Image Embargo Journal Name ISSN Format Database Start End Start End Start End (Days) Magazine / Literature Resource Acta Literaria 0716-0909 1/2000 1/2000 1/2000 Journal Center Magazine / Student Resource Action Sports Retailer 1072-9291 2/2001 9/2001 2/2001 9/2001 Journal Center Gold Magazine / Student Resource Acupuncture Today 1526-7784 10/2007 10/2007 10/2007 Journal Center Gold 1041- Magazine / General Reference Ad Astra 1/1989 102X Journal Center Gold Magazine / General Reference Addiction & Recovery 1052-4614 6/1990 7/1993 6/1990 7/1993 Journal Center Gold Magazine / Student Resource Addiction & Recovery 1052-4614 6/1990 7/1993 6/1990 7/1993 Journal Center Gold 8756- General Reference Addiction Letter 1/1989 6/1996 1/1989 6/1996 Newsletter 405X Center Gold 8756- Student Resource Addiction Letter 1/1989 6/1996 1/1989 6/1996 Newsletter 405X Center Gold Magazine / General Reference Administrative Management 0884-5905 1/1980 4/1988 10/1985 4/1988 Journal Center Gold Magazine / Student Resource Adolescence 0001-8449 3/1993 3/1993 6/1994 Journal Center Gold Magazine / Science Resource Adolescence 0001-8449 3/1989 3/1993 6/1994 Journal Center Adolescent Care Standards and State Student Resource 6/2000 6/2000 6/2000 Pamphlet CHIP Efforts Center Gold Magazine / General Reference Adult Learning 1045-1595 9/1989 6/1999 6/1999 Journal Center Gold Magazine / Student Resource Adult Learning 1045-1595 6/1999 6/1999 6/1999 Journal Center Gold Magazine / Science Resource Advances in Multimedia 1687-5680 1/2007 1/2007 1/2007 Journal Center 1687- Magazine / Science Resource Advances in OptoElectronics 1/2007 1/2007 1/2007 563X Journal Center Magazine / Science Resource Advances in Tribology 1687-5915 1/2008 1/2008 1/2008 Journal Center Index Index Full-text Full-text Image Image Embargo Journal Name ISSN Format Database Start End Start End Start End (Days) Magazine / General Reference Advertising Age 0001-8899 1/1981 6/1997 Journal Center Gold Advocate (The national gay & lesbian Magazine / General Reference 0001-8996 7/1990 1/1997 11/1997 newsmagazine) Journal Center Gold Magazine / General Reference Aerospace Power Journal 0897-0823 6/2000 6/2002 6/2000 6/2002 3/2001 6/2002 Journal Center Gold Aethlon: The Journal of Sport Magazine / Literature Resource 1048-3756 3/2005 3/2005 Literature Journal Center Magazine / Student Resource Africa 0001-9720 1/1995 1/1995 1/1998 Journal Center Gold General Reference Africa News Service 12/1998 12/1998 7/1999 Newswire Center Gold Student Resource Africa News Service 12/1998 12/1998 7/1999 Newswire Center Gold Magazine / General Reference Africa Report 0001-9836 1/1987 5/1995 1/1993 5/1995 7/1994 5/1995 Journal Center Gold Magazine / Student Resource Africa Today 0001-9887 1/1999 1/1999 3/1999 Journal Center Gold Magazine / General Reference African American Review 1062-4783 3/1992 12/1992 6/1994 Journal Center Gold Magazine / Student Resource African American Review 1062-4783 12/1992 12/1992 6/1994 Journal Center Gold Magazine / Literature Resource African American Review 1062-4783 12/1992 12/1992 6/1994 Journal Center Magazine / Student Resource African Arts 0001-9933 6/2001 6/2001 6/2001 Journal Center Gold Magazine / Literature Resource African Arts 0001-9933 6/2001 6/2001 6/2001 Journal Center Magazine / Student Resource African Business 0141-3929 1/1994 1/1994 1/1994 Journal Center Gold Magazine / General Reference African Eye News Service 3/2003 11/2003 3/2003 11/2003 Journal Center Gold Magazine / Student Resource Afterimage 0300-7472 6/1994 6/1994 6/1994 Journal Center Gold Index Index Full-text Full-text Image Image Embargo Journal Name ISSN Format Database Start End Start End Start End (Days) Magazine / General Reference Aging 0002-0966 1/1980 3/1996 10/1983 3/1996 Journal Center Gold 0002- Magazine / Student Resource Agricultural Research 1/1991 1/1991 7/1994 161X Journal Center Gold 0002- Magazine / Science Resource Agricultural Research 1/1991 1/1991 7/1994 161X Journal Center Magazine / Student Resource AI Magazine 0738-4602 3/1997 3/1997 9/1999 Journal Center Gold Science Resource AIDS Alert 0887-0292 1/1988 Newsletter Center Student Resource AIDS Treatment News 1052-4207 9/2000 9/2000 10/2000 Newsletter Center Gold Science Resource AIDS Treatment News 1052-4207 9/2000 9/2000 10/2000 Newsletter Center Student Resource AIDS Weekly Plus 11/1995 10/1999 11/1995 10/1999 Newsletter Center Gold 1555- Magazine / General Reference Air & Space Power Journal 9/2002 9/2002 9/2002 385X Journal Center Gold Magazine / General Reference Air Force Comptroller 0002-2365 1/1981 7/2003 7/2003 Journal Center Gold 0270- Magazine / General Reference Air Force Journal of Logistics 3/2000 3/2000 3/2000 403X Journal Center Gold Magazine / General Reference Air Force Law Review 0094-8381 1/1981 3/2000 1/2002 Journal Center Gold Magazine / General Reference Air Force Magazine 0730-6784 6/1998 Journal Center Gold Magazine / General Reference Air Force Speeches 1/2003 1/2003 1/2003 Journal Center Gold 1044- Magazine / General Reference Air Power History 3/1993 9/2000 12/2000 016X Journal Center Gold Magazine / General Reference Air Progress 0002-2500 1/1980 6/1997 Journal Center Gold Magazine / Student Resource Air Transport World 0002-2543 1/1999 1/1999 12/1999 Journal Center Gold Index Index Full-text Full-text Image Image Embargo Journal Name ISSN Format Database Start End Start End Start End (Days) Magazine / Student Resource Air/Water Pollution Report 1098-8041 11/2000 8/2001 11/2000 8/2001 2/2001 8/2001 Journal Center Gold Magazine / Science Resource Air/Water Pollution Report 1098-8041 11/2000 8/2001 11/2000 8/2001 2/2001 8/2001 Journal Center Magazine / General Reference Airman 0002-2756 12/2000 12/2000 1/2001 Journal Center Gold Magazine / General Reference Airpower 1067-1048 9/2000 9/2006 9/2000 9/2006 5/2001 9/2006 Journal Center Gold Magazine / General Reference Akwesasne Notes 0002-3949 3/1995 Journal Center Gold Magazine / General Reference Alaska 0002-4562 1/1980 Journal Center Gold Magazine / Student Resource Alaska Business Monthly 8756-4092 2/1989 2/1989 4/1992 Journal Center Gold Magazine / Literature Resource Albion 0095-1390 3/2002 9/2004 3/2002 9/2004 6/2002 9/2004 Journal Center 0090- Magazine / General Reference Alcohol Health & Research World 12/1987 12/1998 1/1989 12/1998 6/1994 6/1997 838X Journal Center Gold 0090- Magazine / Student Resource Alcohol Health & Research World 1/1989 12/1998 1/1989 12/1998 6/1994 6/1997 838X Journal Center Gold Magazine / General Reference Alcohol Research & Health 1535-7414 1/1999 1/1999 9/1999 Journal Center Gold Magazine / General Reference Alcoholism & Addiction Magazine 0884-1403 2/1988 11/1989 2/1988 11/1989 Journal Center Gold Magazine / Student Resource Alcoholism & Addiction Magazine 0884-1403 2/1988 11/1989 2/1988 11/1989 Journal Center Gold Student Resource Alcoholism & Drug Abuse Weekly 1042-1394 7/1998 7/1998 8/1998 Newsletter 180 Center Gold Science Resource Alcoholism & Drug Abuse Weekly 1042-1394 12/1991 12/1991 3/1997 Newsletter 180 Center Magazine / Literature Resource Alfa: Revista de Lingüística 0002-5216 1/2000 1/2000 1/2000 Journal Center Magazine / Literature Resource Alif: Journal of Comparative Poetics 1110-8673 1/2001 1/2001 1/2001 Journal Center Index Index Full-text Full-text Image Image Embargo Journal Name ISSN Format Database Start End Start End Start End (Days) Magazine / General Reference All About You 1090-3712 6/2001 1/2002 6/2001 1/2002 9/2001 1/2002 Journal Center Gold Magazine / Student Resource All About You 1090-3712 6/2001 1/2002 6/2001 1/2002 9/2001 1/2002 Journal Center Gold Magazine / General Reference All Hands 0002-5577 8/2000 8/2000 1/2001 Journal Center Gold General Reference All Our Yesterdays 1/1996 1/1996 1/1996 1/1996 Images Center Gold Student Resource All Things Considered 10/2005 10/2005 Audio Center Gold Literature
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