How do I get the full text of this article that I found?

Answer

If you have a citation and you want to see if the library has access, search for the journal title in the library's journal search.

You'll need the journal title, the volume, issue, and publication date so look closely at your citation to get that information.

 

Click on "Journal Titles" on the library's homepage:

The title must be exact, so if you get zero results, confirm that you have the right title in Google.

 

If we have the journal, click on the title, keeping an eye on the date range. Sometimes a journal will be in different databases with different date ranges, so consider your journal article's date when choosing which entry to click on. 

 

 

The next steps will depend on the database your journal is in, but usually you'll first look for the article's year of publication, then down to its volume and issue or the month and date. Then you'll see a list of the articles in that issue and you'll scroll through until you find your article title.  

  • Last Updated Oct 24, 2024
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