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Reacting to the Past: Greenwich Village, 1913

Finding Older Fulltext Journal Articles

JSTOR provides collections of full-text, scholarly articles.  Use the search box within the database for "deep" searching of the full text of articles.

Other Article Databases

If you strike out in JSTOR, use the database below to identify articles and essays on your topic.

  • If the article is not available in fulltext in the database you find it, try finding the journal title in the A-Z Journal List.
  • If the library doesn't have the journal in print or electronic format, request the article using the interlibrary loan form found in the database, or use the one in the left column on this page.

Journal Finder

Find Articles in Other Databases

Every journal Perkins Library has access to can be found in the Journal Finder. Even if one database doesn't provide access to an article, there may be access through another one. Search the title of the journal -- not the article title! -- to see if that journal appears in the results. If so, select a link that includes the date of your article.

What's an "embargo"?

Embargo means the journal's publisher does not allow the most current issues to be accessed through a database. So, if you see dates like "1998 to Present (Embargo: 1 year)," this means you can access the full text of articles in every issue except for those in the most current 12 months.

If the article you want is not available in any of our databases, use our Interlibrary Loan service to request it from another library.