From the Krueger Library homepage here are two ways to search our journals and other publications with a citation.
1) You can search by the journal/publication title. Use the Periodical tab and its search box. Find the journal, in which your article was published, in a database. Once you find the publication title click on it.
Next look for a section titled either "Full Text Availability" or "How to Get it" a list of database(s) . If you see "Full Text Availability" select the database with the "available from" publication date matching your citation. If you see only "How to Get it" you will need to request your article through our Resources Sharing InterLibrary Loan service (See steps below).
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2) Use the Research pull-down menu in the grey horizontal navigation bar, select Periodicals from it. Use this Journal Search search box to search for your publication title (not article title). Once you find the publication title click on it.
Next look for a section titled either "Full Text Availability" or "How to Get it" a list of database(s) . If you see "Full Text Availability" select the database with the "available from" publication date matching your citation. If you see only "How to Get it" you will need to request your article through our Resources Sharing InterLibrary Loan service (See steps below).
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3) Or you can search by article citation information (journal title, article title, publication date, volume, issue, DOI).
If the title doesn't appear, go directly to the Krueger Library's Interlibrary Loan page to submit an Interlibrary Loan (ILL) request for the article. Look for the blank ILL form, under the How Do I Request Items section, Blank ILL Form.
The ILL homepage is found under the grey Services horizontal drop-down menu. Select InterLibrary Loan. Or click on the Advanced Search link under the OneSearch search box on the library's homepage. Next find the purple ILL Request button near the top of the Alma Catalog page.