Obtaining e-journals articles is relatively straight-forward. There are several ways to go, but the simplest, sure-fire way is as follows Custom Paper

Obtaining e-journals articles is relatively straight-forward. There are several ways to go, but the simplest, sure-fire way is as follows:
(i) Go to Library homepage and log in
(ii) Do not use the “article search” feature as it is not always reliable. When it works, it is a great shortcut, but it does not always produce accurate results and even the simplest data entry error can lead you astray.
(iii) Click on Catalogue
(iv) Type in the name of the journal (e.g., Foreign Affairs), select “journal title” from the drop down menu, and hit “Go”
(v) Browse results using the applicable volume, issue, and date information. Many journals are stored at multiple electronic storage sites. Select the storage site that covers the date range you are looking for (e.g., some may store older issues while another stores more recent years and so on). Note also that some storage sites may have PDFs of the articles (e.g., versions that look exactly like the paper copy) while others only store HTML versions (which look like websites).
(vi) If you are having difficulty accessing e-journals, the instructor and TAs can show you during office hours or you can ask any reference librarian.

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