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Finding a Specific Article

1. Citation Linker can help you find out if the library has a full-text online copy of a specific journal article. Enter as much of the following information as possible, and Citation Linker will search our databases to see if we have a copy of the article:

  • Full title of the journal. Do not use a journal abbreviation.
  • Year.
  • Volume.
  • Issue.
  • First page of the article.  

2. If the library has the full text online, you will see a link to the appropriate database.

3. If we only have the article in print, you will see a link to COAST for the location in the library of the print copy. 

4. If we have neither, you will see a link for ArticleReach. Request the article through ArticleReach and we will get it from another library (no charge) and email it to you, usually within 24 hours to 48 hours.

 

Not available at CSULB?

Put in a request through ArticleReach (AR) to get full-text of any article. 

You can get to AR from the Get it @CSULB box when you are searching in the databases!

Need more information on AR?  Visit our Interlibrary Services page.

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Newspaper Archives

A list of free and paid digital newspaper archives from around the world.

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