Milne Library
Information Literacy Program

COMN 204 Presentational Speaking in Organizations
Instructor: Ginni Jurkowski
Library Instructor: Kate Pitcher

 
   

TASK 4: Use Find Text by Citation to locate your articles in the library or online...

1. Locate one of your articles from TASK 3 by using the Find Text by Citation search form.
2. If the library does not own the journal and you cannot get it online, what do you do next?

   
Using Find Text by Citation
   
A new feature available from the library's web page (http://library.geneseo.edu) which allows you to take a magazine or journal citation and find out whether Milne Library has access to the magazine or journal in which the article is located.
 
Steps:
1. From the library's homepage, go to "QUICK LINKS" on the righthand side and select "Looking for articles?".
2. Scroll down to and select "Find Text by Citation" .
3. When the search form appears, fill it out with all of your magazine or journal citation information and click on "Begin Search".
4. A new browser screen will open up to indicate how you can find the text of the article: whether it is online, in print in Milne Library, or whether you will need to obtain the article through Information Delivery Services.
 
EXAMPLE
Ferenczy, Ilene H. "Privatizing Social Security: The Answer to Retirement Woes or Enron to the Nth Power?".
Journal of Pension Benefits
v12 n1 (Autumn 2004): 33.
 
 
 
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