Research Help: Using ArticleLinker ( )
You are probably used to searching for journal articles in our Research
Databases. Sometimes the full text of an article is readily available;
sometimes you have had to do some extra work to find it. Now, the
Gugggenheim Library has acquired a new product called ArticleLinker
that will do that extra work for you.
Follow these steps:
When you find an article citation in a database but no full text, click on . (Please note that in some of the databases, you must click on Find a Copy or Article Linker).
You will see a list of options for finding the article. In most cases, you can click on the Article link next to the date range covering the date of your article.

You will now be taken directly to the article, as long as we have access to it. If we do not have access, you can order an Interlibrary Loan (click on Interlibrary Loan Form.)
If you have any trouble at this point, go back to the Article Linker window and see: Can't find the article through the above links?
You can always call the Reference Desk at 732.571.3438 or Ask-a-Librarian.
Do I still need the Journal Locator?
Continue to use the Journal
Locator if you have a citation already (a reference to a specific article
with the author, title, journal name and date). Use it anytime you want to
go to a specific journal, rather than do a search on a topic. Need help
using Journal Locator?
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