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Answered By: Amanda Peach Last Updated: Aug 22, 2025 Views: 75
Are you looking for the full text of an article for which you have a citation?
First check to see if the library owns it!
1. Type in the journal's title (from your citation) into the search box on our homepage and if we do have access to it, you will see "Access journal".
3. Refer to the information in the individual record to gain access for the time period you need; some databases will cover different time periods.
4. Select the appropriate database, then select the year/issue/number which contains your article.
5. Articles appear in page number order.
6. Click on the PDF link for your article to read or download the full text of your article.
7. If you are unable to locate your article via our database, then proceed with ordering a copy of it via Interlibrary Loan.