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Getting the articles you've identified in your bibliography can take the vast majority of your time. Consequently, you are advised to begin this process as early as possible and maintain efforts to acquire these articles on an on-going basis. The FGCU Library: The FGCU library is an excellent place to start searching for your articles. The library maintains many journal subscriptions (identified as critical by science faculty) and, provided the dates of our holdings include the article you're interested in, you may simply be able to take it off of the shelf and photocopy it. Alternatively, FGCU's library also subscribes electronically to many journals, allowing you to simply print-out the article(s) of interest. In any case, the library is the place to start.
Holdings: You may have access to many articles of interest through the library holdings (things the library actually has on its shelves, etc.). To find out if the library has the journal you need, you'll need to search the Library Catalog by “journal title”, available from the library home page. Many of the library's journals are available online as well. The Library Catalog will tell you what format the journal is available in (print or electronic). If its electronic, you can link you to the content from within the catalog. This resource guide for Scientific Process was prepared by Danielle Rosenthal (Fall 2010). It has links to a number of pertinent databases: http://fgcu.libguides.com/sciproc
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