
This tutorial will walk you through the process it takes to determine the answer to the question, "Can I get my cited article from the Woodward library?"
There are only four answers (only?!) to that question.
1- The library owns the journal and the issue you need.
2- The library has access to the journal and the issue you need via one of the databases.
3- The library BOTH owns the journal and issue AND has access to it.
4- The library does NOT own the journal and/or issue AND it is NOT available from one of the library's databases.
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There are five sections to the tutorial. The first four sections cover each one of the possibilities mentioned in the introduction. The fifth section is a short quiz to test to see if you have learned the skills.
Each of the first four sections will contain a citation and the tutorial will work through the process used to determine if the Woodward Library owns the article OR if the article is accessible to the Library. Because each of the first four sections is limited to one of the possibilities mentioned in the introduction, it is important to complete the final section which is a short quiz requiring the use of what you learned in the first four sections. Completing this tutorial should allow you to confidently answer the question, "Can I get my cited article from the Woodward library?"
On to the tutorial....