How to browse a journal, using Lexis+ | Scribe

    How to browse a journal, using Lexis+

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    Navigate to <https://oxfordbrookes.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://plus.lexis.com/uk?identityprofileid=GD46SJ57559>
    Click "Content" under the long search box
    Click "Books & Journals"
    Click "Journals"
    Click on a journal in the alphabetical list
    You could use the search box to search for something within this journal
    Alternatively, click on the arrow next to any year listed
    You'll see all the issues published in that year. Click on the arrow next to any issue
    You may need to click on another heading (here, it's 'articles') to see the contents of the issue
    Click on the name of any journal article to read it.
    If the article is useful, click on the download icon to save it to your computer
    Click "Table of Contents" down the left to return to the list of articles. From here you can also jump to a different issue or a different year.

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