There are a couple of quick options for finding specific articles:
1. Try the search box on the library homepage. Search the title of the article. It should come up in the articles search results panel. This is the quickest option.

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2. Try the Article Finder. Fill out the information about the article. You must include one of the following: DOI, PMID, or journal title.

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3. Look up the journal in the library catalogue to see if we have it online.

Not all journals are available online. If you don't find what you're looking for, search the library catalogue for a print version. If we don't have the journal at the University of Toronto, you can also request the article through interlibrary loan.