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> Sometimes articles are available for free from Pub Med. You'll notice an icon in the upper right corner. Clicking the icon leads to full text.

> If there is no indication that PubMed has free full text, Drew Library may offer full text access online or in print. To find out, copy the PMID number.


Navigate > Next, navigate to the Electronic Journals list on Research Resources page of Library website: Research Resources>Electronic Resources>Find Journals (blue column to the left) or use this link: http://www.drew.edu/library/research/journals

> Enter the PMID in the appropriate box and click the Search button.

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> On the next screen, you may be able to click Click a link for Article to go to the full text . Image Removedor you will be given other options for obtaining the article. In the case below, there is no link to the Article or the Journal. You may Search the catalog by journal title or Request an InterLibrary Loan

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> For some citations, there might be a link only to Journal. In that case, note the volume, issue, date and page information and click the link, which will lead to the Drew Library catalog record. Image Removed 

> In the catalog record, scroll down to the holdings area to see if we have holdings for the date you need, in this case 1/28/2011. As you You can see below , at this time, that the print journal is located in the Atrium (near the comfy chairs.)article is available through High Wire Press and Science Magazine. Click on the Article and you should have the full text.

 

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Unfortunately, Drew does not have every journal, so sometimes there will be no holdings. Your best option at that point is to order the article from Interlibrary Interlibrary Loan. The form is at URL: http://www.drew.edu/library/ill

Questions? Contact Margery Ashmun, mashmun@drew.edu or ask at the Research Help Desk.