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JAVMA

  1. Click on link above and scroll down to Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association
  2. Write down Userid and password.
  3. Click on Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association
  4. Enter Username and Password
  5. Click on Advanced Search (left side of page) to locate full-text articles in JAVMA and limit time frame
  6. Remember to Log Out when finished

You do not have full-text access to "AVJR" the American Journal of Veterinary Research. Please submit an InterLibrary Loan request by calling the library at 678-226-6388 for any AJVR article you need.

Library has a print subscription to JAVMA. You have access to the current and previous year in print. 

APA Citation for JAVMA articles

OWL at Purdue   https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/10/

Citation information from a JAVMA article:

A survey of Tennessee veterinarian and physician attitudes, knowledge, and practices regarding zoonoses prevention among animal owners with HIV infection or AIDS

William Allen Hill, Gregory C. Petty, Paul C. Erwin, and Marcy J. Souza

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association 2012 240:12, 1432-1440

doi: 10.2460/javma.240.12.1432

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Print Journals

These titles are shelved with the Veterinary book collection in SB

  • JAVMA - Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association

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VetFolio took over publication of these journals. Free access is no longer an option.


Compendium: Continuing Education for Veterinarians (Jan 2001 - Present) has been respected in the veterinary community as a high-quality, peer-reviewed, educational journal for more than 30 years. Indexed on Medline, it provides readers with articles, videos, and clinical snapshots on a wide variety of clinically relevant topics. Published monthly, Compendium is also a reliable source of free, online continuing education for veterinarians, accredited through the Auburn University College of Veterinary Medicine.

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