How to find an article when you have the bibliographic reference |
1) If you have the details of the article you would like to find, you can search for it directly using the journal title. |
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The Library's e-journal search engine allows the students, faculty and researchers at the UOC to browse and view, first hand and quite easily, the Library's entire collection of subscription and open-access e-journals. |
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This tool offers direct full-text access to each journal's content or, when a journal is not available, instructions on other ways to access it, such as through the Library's document supply service. It moreover offers a series of advanced value-added services, such as the ability to view abstracts and journal impact factors or to export bibliographic references using the reference manager RefWorks. |
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If you have the full bibliographic reference for an article (author and title of the article; name, ISSN, issue, number and year of the journal), you can use the Library's article finder, completing as many fields as possible: |
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a) Full name of the journal (otherwise, use an asterisk to indicate that the name may be longer). |
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Another way to find articles is by using the Consortium of Catalan University Libraries' (CBUC) e-TOC database, which allows you to search the tables of contents of more than 13,000 journals. It also includes online forms to request inter-library loans automatically. |
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