Q. How do I get the full text of an article?
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Answered By: Pollak Library Last Updated: Sep 24, 2017 Views: 277
Answered By: Pollak Library
Last Updated: Sep 24, 2017 Views: 277
After you locate an article in one of the library databases, check to see if a PDF of the article is immediately available. If so, please click on the PDF icon to access the article. If a PDF is not immediately available, click on the "Find It" button to determine the article's availability (e.g., full text online in another database, in print at Pollak Library, or available through interlibrary loan).
If you locate an article through OneSearch, please check to see if your article offers a "Full text available" link. If so, please click on this link to see the available option(s) for gaining access to the full text of the article.
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