Use Journal Title when you have the citation to an article but still need to find the article itself (full text). This tool tells you if any of the subscription databases have a particular journal full text and the years of coverage.
Another use of Journal Title is a keyword search for terms related to your major, for example, "Gender Studies." This will return an incomplete but useful list of journals related to that major. You can pick a journal and search within it, or browse different issues.
You might have to experiment with different phrasing of the major. At Pace, our major is called Women's & Gender Studies, but in different library environments and at different universities, the term might be "women's studies" or "gender studies" or even something else. Try different phrases .
Here's an example of a journal that is available in more than one database (note that only Project Muse includes the latest year):

You’ll be taken directly to an ILL link if the journal isn’t available via Pace.