If the article is available in full-text, you will see a PDF Full-Text or HTML Full-Text icon in the brief description. If not, click Full Text Finder to see if it is available through another database.
Use the * to truncate a word.
Example: Educ* searches as Education, Educate, Educators, Educating
Remember to use Boolean Operators: AND OR NOT
If Walsh does not own the article you may request it through We Deliver! our Interlibrary Loan resource.
How can I tell if it's a scholarly journal?
Provides access to over 32 million full-text scholarly articles from more than 10,000 academic journals. Coverage spans a wide range of disciplines including science, technology, engineering, medicine, social sciences, arts, and humanities. Journals are sourced from both major academic publishers and smaller presses. The EJC supports advanced search features and citation tools, and is available to students, faculty, and researchers at OhioLINK member institutions.
The T&F Social Science & Humanities Library provides access to over 900 must-have online journals from Routledge, the pioneering social science and humanities publisher, and Psychology Press.
Do you have a citation and want to know if Walsh has full-text access to the journal? Use the Find Journals by Title list to find journals and periodicals owned by the Walsh library.