Publisher sites vary. When completing ILL request forms for articles found doing a Internet search, be sure to identify your journal title correctly: |
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It can be easy to confuse publisher names with journal titles |
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Publisher names/tag lines are often found at the top of the website. Followed by the publication name. |
Does the publisher provide the full text?
Publisher pages change often and determining if full text is available may hard to determine. Whether you follow a link from a library resource search or searching on the Internet, scan the site for either a PDF icon or "full text" before submitting a request.
Where you search will make a difference.
Searching with a Gannon workstation or using the Gannon wireless network may provide access to some publisher full text sites due to individual electronic title subscriptions.
If you have a question about what can be accessed feel free to contact a librarian or search for your article by pasting full article title in our One Search on our home page.