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Ways to Find Articles

Do you know the database you need to search?

Not sure what database will fit your topic best?

  • Subject Guides – Browse a library guide written for your subject which identifies key databases and other research starting points.
  • ProQuest Central – Search across multiple full-text databases on the ProQuest platform.
  • Academic Search Premier – Search this research database that covers many topics.

Have an article citation (partial or full) or just a journal title?

  • Find Articles By Citation – If you have a fairly complete citation, try entering the information into this form. The form will try to find a match in the Library's collection.
  • Find Journals – Search by journal title or browse by subject. Then look for a link to the contents of the online journal. If the journal is a title we have in print, head to the shelf.

Still not finding what you need?

Find Databases

Browse databases by name.

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The Find Databases listing has links and descriptions of the various library research databases.

Find Journals

Find Journals – Search for the name of a journal.

Browse for a journal by title.

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Browse for a journal by subject

Find Article By Citation

Find Article By Citation — If you have a fairly complete citation and the Library has access to the article, this service will attempt to find it for you.

Search by Article DOI

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