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If you were unable to locate the full text article described in your secondary source using the Journals A-Z list, you can try searching for another article on the same topic in one of the library's databases. Here are some databases we recommend getting started with.
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If you see a "Scholarly" or "Peer Reviewed" box, check it. This will eliminate the popular and other non-scholarly articles that you don't want to include in your references.
Read through the article carefully. Is the author describing original research that they've done themselves, or are they describing someone else's research?
Limit your results to the last 5 or 10 years. This will help you find the most recent and up-to-date information.
Full-text articles on topics such as agriculture, ecosystem ecology, energy, natural resources, marine and freshwater science, environmental law, public policy, social impacts, urban planning & more.
Database of more than 1400 scientific journals in the sciences and social sciences. Full text of most articles from 1997 to the present. Easy to search by research type (i.e. research article, review article, editorial, etc.)