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How do I find a specific article from a particular magazine, journal, or newspaper?

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How do I find a specific article from a particular magazine, journal, or newspaper?

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• Search for the publication using the FindIt Catalog using the Peridical Title option from the menu. Also choose the correct Format Type for your search. The catalog record will show which locations own the title and the last issue received. • Use the Search Periodicals Holdings of the Faulk Central Library to see if the Central library owns the title. Search by title for information on format, publishing frequency, the library’s holding period, and the URL for periodicals held at the Faulk Central Library. • Ask a Librarian to find out what periodicals the branch libraries own. • Use the eJournal Finder to search for the publication by title. The eJournal finder will list the online databases that index that title. You can then search for the article in the recommended databases. Many of the databases offer the full text of the article online. • See the Finding Newspapers, Magazines, and Journals Research Guide for more tips.

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