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Citation Linker - finding an article from a citation

As a reminder, the Libraries citation linker tool can help you locate an article from a citation (journal title, article title, volume, issue, date) or even to locate journals in the Libraries collection. The minimum amount of information required is the journal or magazine title. For example, if you are surfing the net and find an article abstract or just the portion of an article, and the rest is unable for free (Wall Street Journal for example), use the citation linker tool to locate it. If the library doesn't provide access or own it, this tool also gives you the option of requesting the article via inter-library loan.

The citation linker is available on the Research Databases page under the "find an article from a citation" link on the left sidebar. Here is a direct link: http://lib.colostate.edu/sfx/ejournals/

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