Step 1: Use the Journal Search to see if your journal title is available in full text
This will determine what online resources contain your journal title in full-text and which years are included.
Example: You're looking for this article:
Fox, Cherie, et al. “Use of a Patient Hand Hygiene Protocol to Reduce Hospital-Acquired Infections and Improve Nurses’ Hand Washing.” American Journal of Critical Care, vol. 24, no. 3, 2015, pp. 216–24, https://doi.org/10.4037/ajcc2015898.
The journal title is American Journal of Critical Care.
Step 2: In the example above, you are looking for an article in this journal from 2015. It looks like that year is contained in CINAHL Complete. Click the link to go to the journal listing in CINAHL Complete.
Step 3: Drill down until you find the volume, issue and page numbers for the cited article.
In this case, you need 2015, volume 24, number 3, pages 216 - 224. Click through until you find your article and the full-text.
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Health Sciences eBooks & eJournals (OVID)
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Sage Journals
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