Find a known journal article

If you are looking for a specific article, try searching for it via Discover More.
Discover More searches all of the Library's EBSCO databases plus a large number of non-EBSCO databases using the same search, so there is a reasonable chance you will be able to find the article you want.
I know the complete article title

On the Library homepage, type the title of the article into the search box then click on Discover More.
Search tip: If the article you want has a fairly general title, include the author's name in your search.
Check your search results. If the article you want is listed, you can often connect to it from the search results screen.
If the article you want is not listed, you have two options:
- Within Discover More, narrow your search to words that appear in the Title
From the search box on the Discover More search results screen, select the Title radio button, and put double quotes around your search term.

This will ensure Discover More only finds resources that have all your search terms in the title.
- Find the journal the article was published in
Return to the Library homepage and use Quick Search to see if the Library holds the journal that the article was published in. Connect to the journal, and type in the key words of the article you are looking for.
I can only remember some of the title
If you can't remember the title, one of the following options may work:
- Include the author's name in your search, along with the keywords you can remember
Using Discover More, try combining as many words from the article title you can remember, along with the author's name. This will help narrow the search.
- Find the journal the article was published in
Use Quick Search to see if the Library holds the journal that the article was published in. Connect to the journal, and type in the key words of the article you are looking for.
- Try to find the complete reference using Google or Google Scholar. Type in as many details you can provide - words from the article, journal title, and author.
- Ask us for help.