Answered By: Reference Staff Last Updated: Sep 07, 2018 Views: 85
Answered By: Reference Staff
Last Updated: Sep 07, 2018 Views: 85
If you have a specific citation (author, title, volume, issue, year, etc.) you can check Journals A-Z to see if it's available.
- Click on Journals A-Z from the Library Home Page
- Type title in using "Title begins with."
- Click Search

- A list of journal titles appears.
- Choose the one that matches the journal you need.
- (there may be multiple matching titles; choose which is yours.)
- Choose the database that includes the date your article was published.
- A new window opens.
- Browse the appropriate date/ volume/ issue and scroll to your article.
- Locate the article's full text link to view, print, and/ or save it.

You may also use the database's search box to locate an article by title.
Note:
- If full text does not appear, it means the library does not have access to an online version of that journal.
- If the journal is available in print, it will say "Journals in print at MTSU".
- Otherwise you may request your article from Interlibrary Loan.
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