Computerized indexes usually label each component of the citation; however, print indexes generally do not. Each bibliographic citation contains the following information:
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Not all bibliographic elements are always included (as noted above). For example, newspaper articles will not have a volume or an issue number; often neither do weekly/monthly magazines; however, if a volume/issue number is listed, copy it down because it may turn out to be helpful in finding the article you need (in the library or via Interlibrary Loan). When you write your bibliography you can include or not include the information, depending upon the style manual (examples) you are using.
Nevertheless, always look for the six elements of the bibliographic citation:
MLA: Author. "Title of Article." Journal Name Volume (Date): Pages.
APA: Author (Year). Title of article. Journal Name Volume, Pages.
Go to Step 4: Determine if the Library Owns the Journal
Go back to Step 2
A growing number of CSU's electronic indexes, identified on the "Research Databases" page with
, have a
button included with the citation information. Click on the FindIt (SFX) button to see if another CSU database has a full text or PDF version of the article. If there is no electronic version available, check the library catalog Sage (also offered under the FindIt (SFX) button); the initial search will be by ISSN number, but also check using the methods described in Step 4D. The library catalog Sage will sometimes identify full text options when FindIt (SFX) does not find any. It is always worth checking the library catalog!
Example which found four full text options (notice that they cover different years): |
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Reminder: if there is
always check the library catalog Sage for CSU ownership of the journal. If CSU doesn't own the issue of the journal (or the entire journal) you need, you may request the article from Interlibrary Loan (available from the FindIt page
).
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Content: Naomi Lederer