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Where can I find the full text of a cited article? What about a cited or reviewed book?

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Where can I find the full text of a cited article? What about a cited or reviewed book?

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If your institution subscribes to JSTOR’s Arts & Sciences I and/or II Collections or Project Muse, links to the full text (for journals which correspond to coverage in our databases) can be accessed from either the Short Entry or Full Entry record display. For book review entries in America: History and Life, access to H-Net Reviews can also be accessed from the Short Entry and Full Entry record display. For other articles (and books), it is best to first check for availability in your institution’s local library holdings or through their interlibrary loan. Fee-based document delivery services such as ingenta and the British Library Public Catalogue can be useful resources if journal articles are unavailable locally. Search services for out-of-print books include Bibliofind and Advanced Book Exchange.

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