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How do I access copies of works Ive found on AustLit?

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How do I access copies of works Ive found on AustLit?

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Freely available internet documents and licensed Full Text can be accessed directly from records showing the symbol. Most of the books, articles and reviews indexed in AustLit are held by libraries which contribute catalogue records to the National Bibliographic Database via Libraries Australia. AustLit subscribers can retrieve Holdings information from within AustLit records. Holdings results are grouped by state, and show library details and in many cases, call numbers for works. Check your own library’s holdings first. Many libraries do not contribute their records to Libraries Australia, so if your library does not appear on the holdings display, it may be worth checking your local catalogue. If your library does not hold the item, your library may request an inter-library loan on your behalf. Most libraries charge for this service.

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