Get full-text of a specific journal article?
If you already have the citation for a particular article, you can use Journal Finder to find out which database provides electronic access to the journal you are looking for. If the journal is available in a database, the name will be displayed, along with the years of coverage (i.e. the years of the journal issues you can access). If you see the word “embargo”, then you will not be able to access the latest issues (can be anywhere from months to one year). If you are already in the databases and the link to full-text is not there, you can click on this icon: A new window will open with links to Journal Finder, NovaCat, and ILLiad.
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