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What if Library Catalog says the periodical has an Internet location?

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What if Library Catalog says the periodical has an Internet location?

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The University of Texas Libraries subscribe to many indexes that contain the full text of certain periodicals. If a periodical is in full text in one of our indexes, the UTNetCAT record will list an Internet location. To find a particular article in that periodical, click on the link provided to enter the index. Search for the title of the article, not the title of the periodical. If your search does not find the article, the index may not contain issues from the date when the article was published. In this case, you will probably need to locate the print version of the periodical in the library.

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