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Finding known journal articles By Helene van der Sandt / Marina Ward
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Known journal articles Is when you already have a citation (reference) to a specific journal article This citation (reference) can be from: oRoReference list oRoReading list oGoGoogle Scholar oOoOnline Database
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Identify journal title First, identify the full and correct title of the journal Example: Gillespie, Genevieve, and Barry Vacker. "Yearning to be the center of everything, when we are the center of nothing: The parallels and reversals in chaco, hubble, and facebook”. Telematics and Informatics 30.1 (2013): 35+. Journal title: Telematics and Informatics Search for this journal title in the Library’s Online Catalogue
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CONSULT ONLINE LIBRARY CATALOGUE TO LOCATE JOURNAL TITLES, BOTH E-JOURNALS AND PRINTED JOURNALS
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EXAMPLE OF JOURNAL ARTICLE THAT IS NOT AVAILABLE AS FULL TEXT IN AN ONLINE DATABASE
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If there is no access to full text
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Access restricted
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Note the publication details Journal Title: Sustainable Development Year – 2005 Volume 13 Issue 4 Pages 228-238 (or article title)
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Open Library Catalogue on Library page (www.nmmu.ac.za/library)
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Type in Journal Title
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Click on this entry
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Access to this journal title is available - online Click on the title
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Access via Business Source Complete (EBSCO) Click on the link to go to the e-journal: Sustainable Development
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Choose the correct year, vol., issue of the e-journal: Sustainable Development
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Full text - PDF
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EXAMPLE OF A JOURNAL TITLE AVAILABLE, BOTH ONLINE AND IN PRINT Some volumes are also electronically available by clicking on the title and then on the link Some volumes of this journal is available in print in the library
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