How do I find an article from a citation?
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You will use the title of the journal or magazine from the citation. (Not the title of the article!) |
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When in the catalog, click on the "Title" tab, type in the title of the journal, and change the pull down to "Search Periodicals/Newspapers" and click the "Submit" button. |
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In the catalog record for a periodical, look for entries that match the year or volume you are seeking. There can be: (1) a link to an electronic version (along with the years of coverage) and: (2) a statement of what years, volumes and physical formats we hold of that journal (the plus signs indicate a continuing subscription) and (3) what formats, floors and call numbers are associated with our holdings here in the building. If you are clicking on a link to a full text or electronic version, you may have to have a library PIN/Password if you are accessing it from off campus. |
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Note that any link to "Full Text" on our library website takes you to an outside website; the desired full text can be one click or many clicks away. |
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