1. Identify the title of the journal or periodical in the citation. The journal title is usually italicized.
2. Check for full-text holdings in electronic format using the Journals in our GIL-Catalog list.
Can't find it in GIL-FIND?
Contact your liaison librarian for help or submit an interlibrary loan request!
Analysis of Verbal Behavior (1985 to Present)
Behavior Analysis in Practice (2008 to Present)
The Behavior Analyst (1978 to 2012)
Behavioral Disorders (2003 to Present)
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis (1995 to 2002, Abstracts to Present)
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders (1997 to Present)
Journal of Emotional & Behavioral Disorders (1993 to 2008, Abstracts to Present)
Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior (1989 to Present)
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Non-scholarly resources are published without review by experts. Non-scholarly resources range from a variety of types, such as websites and magazines, to newspapers and books. If you plan to use non-scholarly materials, ask your instructor beforehand, and use the CRAAP Test.
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