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If you were searching a database or Google Scholar and the FindIt@JCU button did not take you to the full text, go to One Search and try searching for the article using the DOI, if available (just paste the number directly into the search box) or go to Advanced Search and search for the title of the article(or a key phrase from the title, in case the exactly title given in the database is not correct) and the surname of the first author.

You could also search for the journal itself in a Journal Search to see if we have a subscription to that journal for the year in which that article was published. We might not have it.

If you’ve tried to find the article in One Search, but have been unable to do so, get in contact with us using the contact details on the Connect Wilth Us page; we can confirm if the library does or does not have a copy of that article.

If the JCU Library does not have a copy of the article you are looking for, a copy of the article can be obtained through the interlibrary loan services. There is a fee associated with this service, so you may wish to seek alternatives for that article. We can advise you if necessary.