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So you say to the Library Chik… “I found this journal article in a database and I can’t get it to give me the full text!” Let’s look at the article that you found in the database, PsycInfo: The title of the journal is: Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry. Find if C-N Library has a journal title?
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1. You can follow the Check Link Source in the database citation (if available): To do this: Notice that the citation says Abstract or Citation. You click on “Check Linksource for More Information.”
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Here is what it looks like to click on “Check Linksource.” It will connect to the “E-journal List” to check if the article is available full-text in another database. The journal is not available full-text in another database so you will need to see if it is available in print or microfilm in the 3 rd floor Periodical Collection. To do this, click on the “Check library holdings for this journal.”
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How do you search this journal title in the Library Catalog? Click on Library Catalog.
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2. Check E-Journals List: To do this: Open another browser window to the Library Homepage so you can still see the citation in the database in the first window. Click on E-Journals List under Library Resources.
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Look at what you find from that search: Let’s click on one of these links to see if the article is full text.
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Look at the article citation again: It is in Vol, 43, issue 9, Sept. 2004, pp. 1124-1133.
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The full text article -
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3. Search the Library Catalog to find if a journal is in print or microfilm in the library. All Periodicals in print are located on the 3 rd floor of the library, arranged alphabetically by title.
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If C-N Library does not have the journal for an article that you need, you may still be able to get it – through a service called Interlibrary Loan! Scan this information on Interlibrary Loan.Interlibrary Loan To send an ILL request for an article, a book, or a chapter of a book, go to the Library Catalog from the Library Homepage.
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Click on the form that you need: Fill in the Bibliographic Information for the item on the form.
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Check to make sure that C-N does not have the title. Fill out your info. You need to allow 2 weeks – even though it may not take that long! Circulation staff will contact you when your ILL request comes in.
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What information do you need to collect to cite a journal article? A print journal article: - Journal title - Article title - Author - Volume and issue number of the journal or magazine - Date of publication - Page numbers of the article Full text article in a database: - Journal information as above - Database Name (JSTOR for example) - Address of the site - Date of access Online Journal: - Journal information as above - Address of site of journal - Date that you accessed the site
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