Use the journals tab on the library homepage to search for a journal title to if we have a subscription and what our access or availability is. Do not search for the title of an article here, but the title of the journal it is published in.
For example, say you wanted to find this article cited in a bibliography:
The highlighted information is what you need to find the article from the journals page:
If you search for Journal of Religion you will see links to four options for access:
When you click on one of the links above, JSTOR, for example, you will go to the "homepage" for the journal. You will see information about the publisher, frequency of publication, and a list of years or volumes available online. In this case, you would navigate to the appropriate date range (2000s), scroll to "2001, (Vol. 81)", and select the correct issue based upon the page numbers of the article (No. 1, Jan., 2001, pp.1-184). Then the table of contents for that issue will be displayed and you can locate your article.
Each journal has a "house style" for citations in the articles they publish, and each database has their own way of displaying journal information. Though the elements of a citation may be in a slightly different order or have different punctuation, all citations should include the journal title, the volume number, the date of publication, and the page range of the article. If you make sure to collect this information, you should be able to locate the article you are looking for.