Use either of the two options below to find full text of a citation.
Option 1 - best for finding articles on your syllabus
Option 2 - best when working on a paper, lit review, PPT, etc.
Here is how to find a journal article when you already have a citation:
Sperry, L. & Carlson, J. (2012). Continuing our global look at individual psychology. Journal of Individual Psychology, 68(4), 309.
1. Go to the Library Catalog on Library Homepage
2. Click "Journal Titles" in the top banner. Type the title of the journal (not of the article).
3. In this case, click "See all versions" to find the one with the correct year range. Not all journals will have this options & might go straight to step 4.
Click "Available Online".
4. On the next page, find where it states "View Online". Click the hyperlink to go to the journal. Note that each hyperlink might have a different name. There might even be multiple options. The only thing to note is a year range in the hyperlink. Be sure it includes the year of the article you want.
5. The next page will look different for each interface. The screenshot below is simply one example. But regardless of interface, you will be able to select the year, volume, and issue number of publication to retrieve your article in full text. Sometimes you can search for the article title.
Use the instructions below to find full text if you have citation in RefWorks. If you're not familiar with RefWorks, just follow the instructions on the RefWorks Guide.
Click on any citation in RefWorks to view the side panel of information.
Click Check for Full Text.
A pop up window will appear, which will check whether we have the full text at Adler. If we do, you'll see a link to the full text, as in the example below.
If Adler does not have access to the resource, you can click "Request item" which will direct you to ILLiad to request the resource. Be sure to click "Request item", not "Sign in".
To learn more about ILLiad, check out the ILLiad Library Guide.