If you know the title of the journal or magazine you want, or if you have a bibliographic citation for an article, click here.
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To find articles on a particular subject, search one or more of the databases on our Databases Page. You can get to it via the Library Home Page. |
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Once at the databases page: if you need guidance in choosing a database, click on the pulldown and choose a broad subject category. If you know the name of the database, then click on the first letter of its name in the alphabetical listing. |
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After you do a search in the database, look at the results screen from a database search very carefully. Full Text icons and notations are very important. If there is any full text icon or notation (as in number 23) near an item you want, click on that to get a copy of the article that you can read right on the screen. Using Find It! |
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You will then get an Find It! services screen; first look for indications that there is full text. If you use this option, full text may be one click or many clicks away. If there are no indications of full text, then click on check for holdings in the Library Catalog - you wil then get an automatic search for that title in the Library catalog. If we have the title in the catalog, you may find link to an electronic version there or you have to use hard copies of items here in the building. Click here to see a sample of a library catalog record for a journal.
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If there are no full text links, there will be a link to Document Delivery. Use it to get a copy of the item. |
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You can also install our version of Find It! into Google Scholar.
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