How to browse a journal, using Westlaw | Scribe

    How to browse a journal, using Westlaw

    • Charlie Brampton |
    • 10 steps |
    • 3 minutes
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    Navigate to <https://signon.thomsonreuters.com/federation/UKF?entityID=https%3A%2F%2Fidp.brookes.ac.uk%2Fidp%2Fshibboleth&returnto=https%3A%2F%2Fwestlawuk.thomsonreuters.co.uk%2FBrowse%2FHome%2FWestlawUK%3FskipAnonymous%3Dtrue>
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    Click "Journals" in the blue bar that runs along the top of the screen. Now choose "Publications" from the drop-down.
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    You'll now see an alphabetical list of all journals on Westlaw. Use the alphabet at the top to jump to journals that begin with that letter.
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    You'll see a shorter, more manageable list if you click on "abstracted and full text" and then choose "full text only".
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    Click on the name of a journal to see the articles within it.
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    If you wish, you can select a specific year. It defaults to showing you all articles, with the most recent at the top.
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    Click on the name of any article to open it up.
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    You can save an article for later by clicking on the folder icon down the right hand side.
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    You can download an article to your device by clicking on the download icon.
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    Click on the back arrow to return to the list of articles in this journal.