How do I find a journal article if I know the title or publication information?

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If you know the article title, go to https://library.rpi.edu and search for the article title in the “Quick Search” box. (See the picture below.) Hint: Use quotation marks around the article title for a more efficient search.


If you know the database title, scroll down on the library's homepage to the “Research & Instruction” section (See the picture below.)

Click on “Databases A-Z” and then click on the letter that corresponds with the database title. For example, you will find "Wiley Online Library" under the "W" section.


If you know the journal title, scroll down on the library's homepage until you get to the “Research & Instruction” section (See the picture below.)

Click on “Journals A-Z” and then either enter the journal title or ISSN in the search box, or click on the letter that corresponds with the journal title.

For example, you will find "BIOTECHNOLOGY PROGRESS" under the “B” section. You can then search within the publication for the article by title, or navigate by year, volume, issue, and pages.

  • Last Updated Oct 26, 2021
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