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Articles: finding the full text of an article when you have the citation

How would you find the full text for the following citation?  This happens most frequently when you look in the footnotes or bibliography of an article--this is a great way to find other sources on your topic as well.

Cole, Richard. "When Gods Become Bureaucrats." Harvard Theological Review 113, no. 2 (April 8, 2020): 186-209.

  1. Go to the library home page.
  2. Using quotation marks, type your article title ("When Gods Become Bureaucrats."in the box. Do not type your journal title in the box.
  3. If Wright State University owns the access rights to the article you will see a direct link to the pdf.  You might also see a yellow  "Find It" button below the title.  When viewing the bibliographic record the "Find It" button may be on the left side of the page.  If Wright State University owns the rights in another subscription database there will be a link in the pop-up window to the full-full text
  4. If Wright State University does not own access rights to the article you want, you will be presented with an Interlibrary Loan option as the last link.  Please take advantage of this option for your research needs.

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