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- Have a citation to the article you want to link to, but don't have a link to the full text?-- If so, go to Starting with a Known Item Citation
- Have in front of you the full text of an article you want to link to? Skip to Once you're looking at the full text of the article
- Want to search to find articles relevant to your topic or course?
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- Go to the Find Journals area on the library page: http://www.drew.edu/library/research/journals
- Click on "Citation Linker"
- Type in the citation information in the green box that comes up (you don't have to include the full title or page numbers)
- Click the Look Up button.
- If the Citation Linker finds the article, the results will be displayed:
- Note that there may not be a link directly to the Article
- Navigate to the article, either via the Article link, or by going to the Journal link and navigating to the article.
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| Right above the title of the article, right-click on the link starting doi.. |
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