Many databases give you only a citation telling you where to find the article, not the article itself.
Click the Find It @GSU button to open a window with links to the article you need.
If that fails, try searching for the journal title in GIL-Find, or use Interlibrary Loan (ILL) to request it from another library.
Lost? Stuck? Too many options? Ask a Librarian for help!
The two databases below should give you most of what you need to find anthropological and ethnographic sources for your research.
Be sure to check the Annual Review of Anthropology in particular.
Check the "Find it @GSU" instructions at left -- it may take an extra couple of clicks to get to the article.
This box searches GSU library collections at all campuses.
Change the drop-down menu from "Georgia State University" to "University System of Georgia" to search all USG libraries.
If you're not finding what you need in the databases above, or if you have title of an article title that you can't locate, try the library's Discover search:
This searches most of the library's journals all at once and may give you what you need.
We don't have every journal online, and Discover doesn't search everything, but it's a useful place to check.
If the library doesn't have an article you need, you can request it by Interlibrary Loan and usually get it within a day or two. Ask me if you need help!