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How to find an article when...

...you are looking for a particular article and have a citation

...you've looked up the article and the library does not have it

...you're looking for articles on a topic, not one particular article

I have a citation (article title, author, journal in which it was published, date, volume and issue number, or some combination of the above):

Here's an example of a citation:

Lee, Cin-Ty. (2005). Trace element evidence for hydrous metasomatism at the base of the North American lithosphere and possible association with laramide low-angle subduction. Journal of Geology, 13 (6), 673-685.

To find out if the library has this article, go to Journals @ PLU and type the name of the journal in the search box:


journal by title


On the results page, click the title that matches your journal, then compare the library's holdings to the date from your article:


article lookup


Click on the link to either access the journal electronically...


journal toc



...or to locate the journal on the library shelves.


print journal

Electronic copies of articles can be saved, printed, or e-mailed to yourself. Print journals can be checked out at the front desk of the library or photocopied at the copiers near the library entrance.


I want an article that the library doesn't have:

Request the article through Interlibrary Loan. Most articles will be e-mailed to you directly within a few days.

Interlibrary Loan is also a way to borrow books and other materials that the PLU library does not have. It's just what it sounds like: articles and books are loaned between libraries when patrons like you request them.


Some frequently asked questions about Interlibrary Loan:



I am looking for articles on a topic, not one particular article:

Go to the Subjects page and click the subject that most closely matches your topic or subject area. On the resulting page, you'll see a list of article databases. Click on the link to the one you wish to search. More help here...