Using the bibliography of a relevant article is one of the best ways to find other relevant articles on your topic. The fulltext of the article may be available electronically in one of the library's many databases, or it may be available in one of our print collections. Follow the steps below to find your article:
1. Use the "Citation Finder" link on the Ejournals box and enter as much of your citation as you have.
Boyd, Willard L. "Museums as Centers of Controversy" Daedalus 128.3 (1999): 185.
2. Review the results for matches to your article and follow the links to the fulltext.
3. Problems?! Ask a librarian!
When searching newspaper databases, consider limiting your search terms to specific fields such as Document Title or Headline. A default keyword search will often yield too many hits.
e.g. Controvers* and exhibit* in Headline