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If there is no PubMed full text link and no full text next to a title on the journal holdings list, how can I obtain an article from this journal?

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If there is no PubMed full text link and no full text next to a title on the journal holdings list, how can I obtain an article from this journal?

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It might be available in print. PubMed may have a in print icon on references from that journal. Click on the Fox Chase Cancer Center icon to view the library’s print holdings, or check the coverage indicated on the journal holdings list. You may have to come to the library and make a photocopy, or you can request a PDF of the print copy which will be provided if time permits. If there is no PubMed full text link, and the journal isn’t on the library’s holdings list, you can request an interlibrary loan (ILL) to obtain a print (or possibly a PDF) copy of the article. Look for an ILL form in the library, or complete the form on the library’s web site.

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