Browse:
Click one of those database links to open the article.
Be sure the dates you need are covered.
This is what the page will look like if we DO have access to the article in the library.
Below the database name, there will also be information about the journal that published the article:
Year when our access to the journal begins (in the image, the journal access begins in 1997).
If there is a publisher embargo, or restriction on the newest articles from the journal (in the image, there is a 1 year embargo on this journal).
This is what the page will look like if we do NOT have access to the article in the library.
On this page, instead of "View Online", you will see "How to get it". If this happens, you will want to find another article or request the article through Interlibrary Loan.
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