Answered By: Matt Nash
Last Updated: Jun 30, 2022     Views: 232

If you have the exact title of the journal article, the fastest method of finding it is to put the title in "quotation marks" into the FiNDit search box on the Library homepage. If the Library subscribes to the journal, you will be able to click though to the article.

Another way to locate articles for which you already have a citation is by using the Find Item which can be accessed through the quick links menu at the top of FiNDit toolbar. You can enter the information that you have, and it return any matches that we have access to.

You may also find Google Scholar useful for quickly finding an article when you already know the title. Just make sure that you go to Google Scholar library linked to Notre Dame Libraries so that you can get access to all of the resources that we pay for, as well as the freely available articles.