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After you have used a citation database like PubMed or Ovid MEDLINE to search for articles
on a particular topic, you can find the full text of these articles in Ejournals A to Z.
This resource provides access to all the Library's electronic journals in one convenient location.
This resource provides access to all the Library's electronic journals in one convenient location.
To enter Ejournals A to Z, go to the Library home page links under the Popular Links section or from the Quick Links list.
Type in the name of the journal you need in the search box.
If the journal title is short, like Science, type out the full word and then click on "Exact Match".
This will prevent you from having to scroll through a long list of journal title matches.
If it is a long title or you only have an abbreviated title, you can search for partial words by typing the first few letters and then an asterisk.
In this example, we need the Journal of Affective Disorders.
When you find the journal you need, look at the blue links below the title. Each of these links will take you to the full text of the journal.
Use the years of coverage to determine which link includes the date of the article you need.
Some journals may have an embargo, that means that the most recent issues of the journal are unavailable.
In this example, articles published during the last 12 months are unavailable from journal providers.
If you are off-campus, you will be asked for a username and password when you click on one of the blue links.
Use the same login information you use for your campus email account.
Once you are at the journal's website, input the volume and page information to retrieve the article.
If this is not effective, start with the most general information in the citation, and work your way down to the more specific.
First find the section with the right year and volume, and then the issue you need.
First find the section with the right year and volume, and then the issue you need.
First find the section with the right year and volume, and then the issue you need.
First find the section with the right year and volume, and then the issue you need.
First find the section with the right year and volume, and then the issue you need.
First find the section with the right year and volume, and then the issue you need.
The preferred format for printing or saving is PDF. If you are on a campus computer,
you can save the article to a USB flash drive or save it to the computer desktop and then email it to yourself.
If you have any questions or need further assistance, please contact the Library by using Live Chat during Library staffed hours
If you have any questions or need further assistance, please contact the Library by using Live Chat during Library staffed hours
or the Ask Us form on the Library's website.
or the Ask Us form on the Library's website.
or the Ask Us form on the Library's website.