How to Retrieve an Article
The Libraries subscribe to over 24,000 journals digitally! This means there is a good chance you may be able to find your article full-text by acessing it through the Libraries on-line catalog.
There are a variety of ways to find out if the libraries subscribe to to the journals you need.
- If you already have the citation to an article use MARQCAT to search for the journal. Search the journal title NOT the title the article you are looking for.
- Example:
Trends in Internet information behavior, 2000-2004
Wayne Buente, Alice Robbin. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology. Hoboken: Sep 2008. Vol. 59, Iss. 11; p. 1743.- In order to find the above article you would have to type: " Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology" into MARQCAT in to see this record which says the journal is avialbe electrronically through the library.
- This can also be found using the "Find it at MU" button located in many of the databases. Use this link to determine if the library has the item in print or electronically if the database does not offer the article in full-text.

- If you can not find the article electronically or in print you can request it through Interlibrary Loan. This can be done by using the "Findit at MU" button as well. Click on "Request a Article" and the ILL form will pop up after logging in. This form is filled in for you to easily request the article.
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