Ive been looking for 2007 issues of a periodical I need for the last week, and they e never there. How long does it take for issues to to reshelved?
If you can’t find an issue or issues of a periodical, you can always ask at the Periodical & Media Assistance window for help. If you are in the Library at a time when the window is closed, go to the Circulation Desk, first floor, to see if the issues have been checked out. In addition, be sure to search the title in the “Journal & Newspaper Finder” on the Library’s web page: there is often electronic fulltext in one of the databases the Library subscribes to. Older issues might be available in microfilm or microfiche format, so double check the Library Catalog to see exactly what should be physically in the Library, and where. Finally, you can fill out a Search/Hold card at the Circulation Desk; this initiates the process of Library staff searching for, and possibly replacing, missing issues.
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