When you search for a topic in our databases you'll get a list of citations. These citations refer to articles appearing in journals.
Sometimes the article will be available as full-text in the database. If not available as full text, you'll need to note the information about the article (author, title, journal title, volume, date, page numbers).
Then, check our Catalog to see whether we have the journal either in our stacks or through a different online source.
If we do not subscribe to the journal where your article appears, you can use our Interlibrary Loan Service to request a copy of the article you need.
The ACM Digital Library is one the most comprehensive databases for scholarship in the computing industry. It offers over 30 publications, all full-text conference proceedings, and publication archives dating back to the 1950s.
Online version of Mathematical Reviews . Indexes and reviews the mathematical literature.
Includes access to over 1,500 journals in the social sciences, business, humanities, medicine, physical and life sciences.
Includes access to over 250 journals in the social sciences, business, humanities, medicine, physical and life sciences.