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When you see this icon in an article citation, click on it and a Find It @ GSU window will open with options for finding the article either from another database (Full Text Available From link).
If not available full-text, the article could be available in print in the library (We May Have a Copy in Print link will go to the GIL Catalog record to show location).
If print or online
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request the article via ILLiad
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Finding Articles by Journal
- E-Journal Locator This page searches electronic journals by title with Find It @ GSU links provided, and keyword is possible as well if very broad.
- GIL Catalog print and electronic journal records are available here.
Google Scholar



can be a powerful tool for researching as it can locate other publications in addition to those available from GSU University Library.
Go here for more information on use and access to 
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Finding Articles by Citation
Use the Citation Linker to locate articles from citation information. Great for locating assigned article readings, or citations referenced in other journal articles or books.
Subject Guide |
Brenna Helmstutler: Education & Psychology Liaison/Assistant Professor![]() | ![]() | ![]() |
Contact Info:
Library South 542
404-413-2859
brenna@gsu.edu
Office Hours: M-F 8:00am-4:00pm
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Subjects:
Counseling, Educational Policy, Educational Psychology, Psychology, Special Education
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