how to find journal articles: the key to finding buried treasure

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This tutorial describes how to find article content starting with a citation, using Serials Solutions Find a Specific Journal software. The multimedia tutorial is posted on the University of Michigan-Dearborn's Mardigian Library website at http://library.umd.umich.edu/research/guides/index.html

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How to Find Journal ArticlesThe key to finding buried treasure

Finding information = Treasure Hunt

How do I find an article when….• My professor gave me a

citation?

• It was mentioned in another article or a class reading?

• I found a reference to it on

Get ready for the treasure hunt!

Sample Citation - MLA

Schwartz, Robert, S. “The Politics and Promise of Stem-Cell Research.” New England Journal of Medicine 355.12 (2006): 1189-91.

Author

Article Title

Journal Title

Volume, Number

Year Pages

APA Citation Bruce, D.M. (2002). Stem

cells, embryos and cloning - Unraveling the ethics of a knotty debate. Journal of Molecular Biology, 319(4), 917-925.

Author

Year

Journal Title

Article Title

PagesVolume, Number

The search beginsLet’s start hunting:

http://library.umd.umich.edu

Find a Specific Journal

1.

Search by Journal Title

Schwartz, Robert, S. “The Politics and Promise of Stem-Cell Research.” New England Journal of Medicine 355.12 (2006): 1189-91.

2.

Results list

3.

Finding the date, volume, #

Schwartz, Robert, S. “The Politics and Promise of Stem-Cell Research.” New England Journal of Medicine 355.12 (2006): 1189-91.

4.

Finding the article

Schwartz, Robert, S. “The Politics and Promise of Stem-Cell Research.” New England Journal of Medicine 355.12 (2006): 1189-91.

5.

6. Link to full text option

Now that we’ve located one treasure, let’s try it again!

Bruce, D.M. (2002). Stem cells, embryos and cloning - Unraveling the ethics of a knotty debate. Journal of Molecular Biology, 319(4), 917-925.

Author

Year

Journal Title

Article Title

PagesVolume, Number

Find a Specific Journal

1.

2.

Locating the volume, #

3.

4.

Locating the article

5.

6.

Linking to the full text

Enjoy your spoils!

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