Discover Articles in our Libraries
ÃÛÌÒ½´Libraries has articles in print, online, and on microfilm. You can search for articles by title or topic in or . Library Search is a good place to start if you don’t know the relevant discipline or if your topic is interdisciplinary.
Sometimes individual articles aren’t in Library Search. Try searching for the journal title. The record will tell you what dates we have available, and if you are able to view it online or find it on the shelf.
If we do not have an article or journal, you can request it through Interlibrary Loan.
Learn more from Research Guides:
Locate Articles Online
In Library Search, look for the Read Article, Download PDF, or Available Online link. In database records, look for a link to the Full Text, a PDF, or HTML.
If a database does not have full text, select “Other ÃÛÌÒ½´Options” to see if we have it in another database or in a print journal. If we don’t, sign in to your account and click “Request from Another Institution” to borrow it through Interlibrary Loan.
You can search by DOI or PMID in the Find Full Text box on this page.
Locate Articles on the Shelf
Articles may be in print journals or on microfilm. Find the library and shelf location in the Library Search record under “Get It.” Journals are usually arranged alphabetically. Pay attention to the years listed in the record to ensure it is for the year you need.
Some journals are only available to use in the library and can’t be checked out. The record will note that it is “limited access” or “non-circulating”. You may need to ask at the holding library’s desk. Special Collections often require an appointment to see materials.