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Navigating UWG library resources and research

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In a database if there is no link to the full text, look for the Example of a hyperlinked image, with a "find it" label used in databases to indicate where to click to find full-text access. button, which searches further for the item. If the full text is in a journal to which the library subscribes electronically, you will see a list of databases. Look at the date coverage of the databases listed to make sure they correspond to the date of the article that you need. 

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If the button does not indicate a full text database with the content you seek:

  • Search in the UWG Library Catalog for the journal title in which the article appears. (Do not search for the article title.)  

    • There may be multiple versions of the journal - some may be available electronically, and others may be available only in print. The catalog record will indicate where the journal is located. (For electronic journals you will see a link; for print journals look for the library location listed at the end of the catalog record.) Make sure you are signed-in to view all available options.
       
    • When you locate the journal title, look in the catalog record for the publication dates for which the journal is available. Be sure the publication date of your article matches with the publication years listed in UWG Library Catalog. 

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    • Access the relevant journal issue and navigate to the article you need: After you've accessed the journal through the catalog link, if you don't see the full text immediately, use the main search box to search by title.  

More on accessing a specific journal 

  • If we do not have the article in our collections, request it through InterLibrary Loan. Do not pay for individual articles - you are already paying for access with your UWG tuition. 
     
  • If you need help, contact a Librarian!