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Have an article you want to read? Discover two key ways to find a specific article- Google Scholar and Melvyl. Length (1:59)
Finding a Specific Article
Article Level Strategies
Look for the article title in Google Scholar. For full-text, try clicking on the article title or look under >> for UC-eLinks.
Look for the article title in Melvyl. Look for the UC-eLinks button.
Look in regular Google. You may be able to find on the web IF someone has posted it.
Journal Level Strategy
Look for the journal title in the eJournal finder. Search for the journal title in the Journals tab on the library home page search box. See if the journal is available. Is the date you need available? If so, drill down to the correct volume and issue number.