From a Topic/ Question/ Keywords
If you are looking for articles in conversation with a specific topic:
From a Citation
If you are trying to locate a specific article starting from a citation (ideally, one with the article's title, author(s), place of publication and date of publication), there are a few different ways you might go about your search:
If you are interested in tracing where an article (or book, or book chapter) has been cited, try searching for it in Google Scholar. You can click on the "cited by" link under the source listing to lead to citations for these citing sources.
In your research, you may come across citations for articles without immediate access to the full text of an article. When this happens:
Each of these databases provides access to content (articles, book chapters, and other sources) from publications in a wide range of disciplines. For a more refined or specific search, look for options to narrow down your search by discipline or subject area.
Each of these databases allows you to search for sources (including journal articles, book chapters, and more) from sources in a more specific area of study (for instance, gender studies or United States history).