Answered By: Sarah Naomi Campbell Last Updated: Feb 11, 2021 Views: 247
Find full-text articles from the Wall Street Journal through the library web site.
Go to:
Wall Street Journal: Eastern Edition
If you would like to browse for articles, you can use the Wall Street Journal's web site*, write down the article titles that interest you, and then go to the library's database to read them in full.
*Often times the title of the web or print version of an article will differ from the indexed version in the database. Try these search strategies in the database to locate the article:
- include the byline of the journalist (author/s)
- narrow the publication date to a few days before/after the web or print version appeared
- search for the first line of text from the web or print article in the database search box
If you still are unable to find a link to the article in the database, reach out to a librarian.
Note: if you want to go back to the article, or share it, make sure you are copying the "permalink" or persistent link back to the article, not the URL from the browser. You can locate the permalink from the "All Options" button located in the database toolbar (see image below). Select "Document URL" from the top.
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