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When you do a search in a database, many of the journal article citations will have this button with them:
. Clicking on this button will open a new window with information similar to this:
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If the article is available online through one or more of Drew's journal/database subcriptions, you will see links under the heading Content is available via the following links.
If it is possible to link directly to the article, "Article" will appear as a link. To link to the website/database holdings for the whole journal, click "Journal". Sometimes, you won't be able to link directly to the article itself, but just to the journal as a whole and browse issues: in that case, "Article" will not appear as a link and you should click on the "Journal" link (see example in the first illustration, above.)

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If the article isn't available online, it may be available in print, or through Interlibrary Loan. Article Linker shows you several different options under "Look for Print": Image Removed
Try either or both "Search the catalog by ISSN" or "Search the catalog by journal title" to find out if the library subscribes to the journal in print.

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