How to locate an article using only a citation
Follow the steps below to find an article in the library using only the citation.
FINDING JOURNAL ARTICLES
1. Go to the Library Hompage
2. Paste or type your article title into the search box. Put "quotation marks" around the title.
3. Limit by "Articles"
4. Hit search
FINDING JOURNAL ARTICLES
1. Go to the Library Hompage
2. Paste or type your article title into the search box. Put "quotation marks" around the title.
3. Limit by "Articles"
4. Hit search
5. Look for the gold FULL TEXT button.
6. If this does not appear, look for the gold REQUEST ILL button.
6. If this does not appear, look for the gold REQUEST ILL button.
7. If you have any trouble locating your article, contact the reference desk.
Follow the steps below to find an article in the library using only the citation.
FINDING RECENTLY CITED ARTICLES
1. Go to Google Scholar
2. Paste or type your article title into the search box. Put "quotation marks" around the title.
3. Hit Search
FINDING RECENTLY CITED ARTICLES
1. Go to Google Scholar
2. Paste or type your article title into the search box. Put "quotation marks" around the title.
3. Hit Search
4. Click CITED BY...
5. Browse through the list of articles that have cited the first article you found. Look for material that is pertinent to your topic.