Simply type the name of the journal you want to read into the library catalogue search box, e.g. Psychology and Ageing.
Search for a specific Journal Article
Choose 'Including Articles' from the drop down box beside the search box, and type in whatever information you have about the article, e.g. author name, article name, journal title. Access the Library Catalogue here. This will search across many of our electronic journals.
Note: this method does not search all our electronic titles nor does it search our print collection.
What's the Difference Between a Journal and a Journal Article?
Citation Tracking
Tracking down journal articles which are cited or referred to in papers which you have identified as being relevant to your research is a useful way of locating articles related to your research. Once you have identified relevant papers in a search, many databases give you the option to link to or find ‘Citing Papers’, those that cite the paper you have found, which are also likely to be relevant.