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TDNet/PubMed says you have access to x journal, but when I go there it asks me to login. Why?

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There are at least two possible answers to this question. • The publisher/provider only provides password access. In which case you need to double check our TDNet holdings information. Go to www.tdnet.com/scg, and locate the specific journal either by searching or browsing. In the column labeled “Full text” you may see the following icon: If so, then simply click on this icon and another window will open that provides you with the username and password for that journal. Please note: the password icons are proxied links, and you will need to have an active proxy server session in order to see them from off campus. • We may have lost access to the journal in question for any of a variety of reasons. Please report the error to the library staff. 733-3344 or libsystems@uscmed.sc.

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