I have a citation for a paper published in a journal. Where can I get the article if the Mathematics Library does not receive the journal?
In this situation, you have a few options: • You may request a photocopy of the article via Interlibrary Loan. • You may look in MathSciNet to see if it is available online. • You can try searching for the journal on the Library’s Online Research Resources page; the Mathematics Library receives many titles only in electronic format.
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