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.
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Each of these links goes to a database, a specialized search engine for finding scholarly articles.
Most databases have a "peer reviewed" or "academic journal" button to narrow your search to scholarly sources.
Check the "Find it @GSU" instructions at left -- it may take an extra couple of clicks to get to the article.
Don't forget to search both the common name and the scientific/Latin name of your primate.
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.
For this assignment, you can use a few specific websites: