Argosy University Journals (Electronic & Print)

Ebsco A-to-Z
A-Z provides a simple way to browse or search all of our full-text online journal titles at once - EBSCO, LIRN, and more. Use this resource if you have a citation you would like to find full-text online, or to browse the contents of a specific journal. The Argosy University Union List of Journals is also included in this database.

Note: You can't search for article titles - only journal titles , however there will be a link to the journal, if it is available.

Internet Electronic Journals

Electronic Journals in Education A list maintained by the American Educational Research Association Special Interest Group.

Electronic Journals in Medicine A list maintained by PUBMED, MEDLINE, and the National Library of Medicine at the National Institutes of Health.

Electronic Journals in Psychology A list maintained and housed at hanover.edu.

Interlibrary Loan (ILL)

As part of Argosy University, the library offers interlibrary loan among the other 12 Argosy University campuses. Over 670 individual titles can be found at Argosy University Union List of Journals.

Argosy University Union List of Journals
The AU Union List is a list of the journals that all of the AU libraries have.

Interlibrary Loan Form (typable)

For assistance with the ILL process, please call (510) 217-4799 or (866) 215-2777 x4799 or email ausfill@argosy.edu.

The library is a member of NCCPL, which provides access to a diverse range of psychology, education, and business collections. AU/SFBA students and faculty have “direct borrowing” privileges at the NCCPL libraries, if there’s something at one of these libraries, i.e. the Jung Institute, that’s not available via our online or AU Libraries resources. You’ll need to get an NCCPL Library card from the library, to utilize this service. Please see the librarians for details.

Bay Area Libraries

All California citizens have walk-in access to the California State University and University of California libraries. You may read or photocopy on-site. Please consult with an AU/SFBA librarian in advance, so we can ensure you have up-to-date information re these libraries’ hours, directions, and collections to make the best use of your time.