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How do I find the full-text article of something I found in ProQuest?

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How do I find the full-text article of something I found in ProQuest?

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To see whether we have access to a particular journal article through another database or in the RMU print periodicals collection, go to Find Journals @ RMU. Type the name of the journal [or magazine or newspaper title] into the search box. If we have access to the journal through another article database, a link to that database will appear. If we have the journal in our print collection, the note “RMU Moon Campus Periodicals” or “RMU Pittsburgh Center Periodicals” will be displayed. Pay particular attention to which years are available through which database, as sometimes a database will include a particular journal, but not matching the time frame that you need. If you do not locate the full-text of the journal article you need, you can submit an interlibrary loan request or contact a reference librarian for further information. I have been trying to print the .pdf of an article I found in EBSCO but the first page is not printing. What’s up with that?! EBSCO informs us that this an

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