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Q. I have a citation. Where can I find the article?

Answered By: Beth Juhl
Last Updated: Jul 07, 2022     Views: 82

If you have a citation or DOI (see more info below) for a specific article, you can use our Article Finder (see link below) tool to determine if the Libraries has that journal online.

If you only have a partial citation, or if you need to browse the articles in a particular journal, go to OneSearch and select Journal Search. Type in the name of the journal, not the title of the article.

OneSearch journal search box

If your citation contains an abbreviation for the journal name, try spelling the full title out in your search. Don't know what the abbreviation stands for? Ask a Librarian (see link below).

If your search finds a match in our holdings, click the title to open the full record to find information about years and formats (paper, electronic, microfiche, etc.) of the journal that we own.

If your journal search retrieves no results, we may be able to borrow the article for you through Interlibrary Loan. It is a good idea to ask a librarian to double-check that we do not own the item.

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