Do you need to access the Wall Street Journal online?
This tutorial will show you how to do it.
Let's start at the library's homepage, library.csun.edu.
Select the JOURNALS tab in the center of the page.
This is how we find any newspaper, magazine or journal title.
Type "Wall Street Journal" in the search box.
Then tick the SELECT ELECTRONIC JOURNALS ONLY box
below the search box and choose SEARCH.
Now select WALL STREET JOURNAL ONLINE
which is toward the bottom of your results page.
You can choose any of the databases listed.
For our search, let's choose ABI/INFORM Complete, which is your first choice.
You have a couple of options here.
You can search within the publication for a particular article or subject
or you can open up a specific date and look at  the entire newspaper for that day
by selecting the "Plus" signs next to the year and the month
and then you're going to choose a specific date to look at.
The page showing a specific date gives you all of the articles for that day.
You can sort the articles by page order, starting with the front-page articles
or by reverse page order, starting with the last page.
You also have the option of saving your research, e-mailing it, printing it
citing it, or exporting and saving it.
And that's how you use the online version of the Wall Street Journal.
If you have questions, please feel free to Ask a Librarian.
Happy searching.
