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Finding Print Articles. Using the Online Catalog and Requesting Materials. Here is an example of an article citation from the journal American Journal of Nursing. Kennedy, M.S. (2009). Change happens. American Journal of Nursing, 109, 9-15. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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FINDING PRINT ARTICLES

Using the Online Catalog and

Requesting Materials

Here is an example of an article citation from the journal American Journal of Nursing

Kennedy, M.S. (2009). Change happens. American Journal of Nursing, 109, 9-15.

First we used A to Z to find out if this article is available full-text in the

databases. (See the Using A to Z tutorial for instructions.)

IF THE JOURNAL IS NOT FOUND IN A-TO-Z, OR IF THE DATE YOU NEED IS

NOT FOUND

Journal not found in A to

Z

SEARCH THE ONLINE CATALOG FOR THE JOURNAL TITLE

Go to the library’s home page at www.fhsu.edu/library and

click on Online Catalog

SEARCH FOR THE JOURNAL TITLE(NOT THE ARTICLE TITLE)

American Journal of Nursing

Select Journal Title

Search

CLICK ON THE JOURNAL TITLE, IF FOUND

CHECK THE LIBRARY’S HOLDINGS AGAINST THE DATE OF YOUR ARTICLE

We own this journal in both

Microfilm and in print.

We own microfilm issues only up to 1998

However, we have print issues up through Sept. 2009, which would include the article we are looking

for.

WRITE DOWN THE CALL NUMBER FOR THE JOURNAL, AND USE IT TO LOCATE THE CORRECT ISSUE OF THE JOURNAL

Call Number for this Journal

is RT1.A

13

ISSUES DATED 1994 – PRESENT ARE SHELVED IN THE PERIODICAL READING ROOM ON THE MAIN FLOOR

Periodicals Area on Main Floor

IF YOU CAN’T FIND THE ARTICLE IN A-TO-Z OR IN PRINT, YOU CAN REQUEST IT THROUGH

INTERLIBRARY LOAN

Click Service

s

Click Journal Articles

Complete the form and hit Submit at the bottom.

Be sure to put your SCATCAT

E-mail address, or you may not receive your

article.

Requests are usually free. If a free copy cannot be located, you will be notified prior to any charges.

Usually the article will be e-mailed to you at your Scatcat e-mail address. The message will contain a password that will allow you to access the document.

Occasionally, the article will be in print form, and you will need to stop by the Interlibrary Loan office, Room 112, at the library to pick it up. We will contact you when it arrives.

Receiving Your Articles

Questions? Just ask!

Judy Salm628-4537

jasalm@fhsu.edu

MaryAlice Wade628-4342

mawade2@fhsu.edu

Lynn Haggard628-5566

lhaggard@fhsu.edu

Angela Barger628-4529 abarger@fhsu.edu

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