Where do I find the entire article from a journal?
Where do I find the entire article from a journal?
Hi! I am working on an assignment that requires to cite peer reviewed articles. I found some on the Discovery Service. And when I click on them, I cannot find the actual article. For example, I am trying to locate this one:Fitzgerald, C., & Hurst, S. (2017). Implicit bias in healthcare professionals: a systematic review. BMC Medical Ethics, 18, 1-18.
Where do I go to access the article and journal? Thank you!
Hi! I am working on an assignment that requires to cite peer reviewed articles. I found some on the Discovery Service. And when I click on them, I cannot find the actual article. For example, I am trying to locate this one:Fitzgerald, C., & Hurst, S. (2017). Implicit bias in healthcare professionals: a systematic review. BMC Medical Ethics, 18, 1-18.
Where do I go to access the article and journal? Thank you!
Answer
Hello George
When searching for articles in the future when you know the journal and year it is in, go to the Full-Text Finder on our Gangwish Library Page. Put the title of the journal in the box and if you find it then you should also find the article. If it is not there then you can order an interlibrary loan.
I was able to find the article you were searching for in the DOAJ which means that the article is freely available online and in full-text. Please see the link to the said article below.
https://bmcmedethics.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12910-017-0179-8
Thanks very much.
Gloria Dikeogu, Ottawa University Gangwish Library