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Article finder FAQ

  1. What does Article finder/Citation Linker do?
  2. What does "specific article" mean?
  3. What if Article finder/Citation Linker does not provide a link to the online full text article?
  4. How does Article finder/Citation Linker actually work?
  5. What is a DOI?
  6. What is a PMID?

1. What does Article finder/Citation Linker do?

Article finder searches the Library's holdings and provides a link to the online full text article if it is available.

2. What does "specific article" mean?

Article finder will only find a known reference.  For example, you can use Article finder to find the following article:

Allen, Garland E. 2005. Criminal Woman, the Prostitute, and the Normal Woman
Isis  96 (4): 666-669

3. What if Article finder/Citation Linker does not provide a link to the online full text article?

If Article finder can't take you directly to the article, you will see other options such as search the catalogue.  The catalogue will tell you if the State Library has a print subscription to the journal and if so, the location and call number so you can find it on the shelf or request it from  closed access.  

4. How does Article finder/Citation Linker actually work?

Article finder checks to see if the Library has the journal that you need. It is very important to fill out the required field in the form.

For the example above, you would fill out the form like this:

Article finder brief

To get better results, fill out the rest of the form as accurately as possible. For example:

Article finder full citation

If you are unsure of any of the information you have, journal name is sufficient.  If you add a year, you refine the search more.

5. What is a DOI?

A DOI or Digital Object Identifier is a permanent identifier given to a web file or other Internet document so that if its Internet address changes, users will be redirected to its new address.  For example, the DOI handbook has a DOI of doi:10.1000/186.  The web address is http://dx.doi.org/10.10000/186.  Please consult it for more detail.

6. What is a PMID? 

A PMID or PubMed Identifier is a unique number assigned to each PubMed citation.  If you know the PMID, you will be able to focus your search in Article finder.

More information

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Last updated: 18th February 2009

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