The Browse Journals & Magazines page enables you to browse through all of the periodicals in the IEEE Xplore database.
On the
Home page, click Journals & Magazines
under
. On other pages, hover on or click
in the navigation menu bar. Then click Journals & Magazines. IEEE Xplore displays the By Title tab with
a list of titles starting with the letter A.
If you are interested in:
Only IEEE titles, IET titles, IBM titles or AIP/AVS titles but not all titles;
Only a specific content type, such as journals (including transactions, reviews, and letters) or magazines but not both; and/or
Only titles that are currently being published (active titles) but not legacy content,
make the appropriate choices in Display
Options. Then click
.
Use the By Title tab to:
Browse alphabetically

or

Or, if desired, click the By Subject tab to browse by subject.
In the
list of titles, click
next to a title or
to view the title history.
View multiple pages of results by using the page numbers or Previous and Next links at the bottom of the screen.

Click a journal or magazine title to see its publication page.
Click
to view the latest table of contents for the title.
Note: If the publication has forthcoming articles approved for publication, an Early Access label appears above Year on the publication page:

Click
the
button to see a table of
contents listing the Early Access articles.
In the Year drop-down list, select the year of the issue you want to view.
In the Volume drop-down list, select the volume and issue you want to view.
Click
.
The table of contents for the issue
appears.
You can view the AbstractPlus or full text if you or your institution subscribes to the publication. You can view basic abstracts if you do not subscribe to the publication.
Note: You can view
a list of all journal and magazine titles and other details by clicking
,
located under the User Module on the Browse Journals & Magazines page.
You can also download the list.
Working with Abstracts and AbstractPlus
Filing Documents in the File Cabinet
Purchasing Articles and Papers
For more information:
Tutorial: Browsing Journals and Magazines