Ratchet-up the quality of your Google search. Search Google Scholar to find journal articles and other research papers. Google Scholar may offer you a link to the paper -- but it is more likely to point to a publisher - who will ask you to pay. The Wright State University Libraries may be able to get you the paper you need.
Use the Settings option:
Tip #1: Add the OhioLINK "library link" to integrate Wright State access options into your results.
Tip#2: If you are off-campus and see a reCAPTCHA error message "invalid domain for site key," go directly to google scholar; open the menu; choose Settings; Library Links; find and select "Wright State University - Full Text - Wright State."
The database might point to the article (instead of attaching the pdf).
Look for this button:
FindIt analyzes the article citation. FindIt will point to the Wright State University electronic copy of the article if one is available. If FindIt can't find the article easily, FindIt will offer other options. Sometimes FindIt can't negotiate all of the article options and you may need help to find the article manually.
Can't find the full-text? That's normal. Contact the Librarian. He will help you to find a copy. You may have to place an ILL order for material Wright State does not already own.
Or use these related research guides: