1. The article is linked to full text in your database. ("The 1-click solution.")
2. Click on
to search for the article in Rutgers resources automatically. (If Get It @ R sends you directly to the article, "the 2-click solution." If you end up at an intermediate screen, click on SEARCH THE LIBRARY CATALOG BY PERIODICAL TITLE.)
3. Try the ADVANCED SEARCH on the right next to the QuickSearch box at http://www.libraries.rutgers.edu.
4. Go directly to the Rutgers library catalog to find all owned copies of a periodical in electronic, paper, or microform.:
i. Go to the Rutgers University Libraries homepage.
ii. Click on ADVANCED SEARCH on the right next to the QuickSearch box
iii. Click on the JOURNALS link in the white bar at the top of the page to find the periodicals owned by the Rutgers Libraries. Type the title of the journal you are looking for in the box next to Search Journals; this title is often found in periodical indexes under "Source".
iii. Look at the periodical record. (The online record for a given periodical title may be separate from the print record but is usually found within the non-microform record as electronic access.)
iv. Use ARTICLE REQUEST to order articles from other Rutgers libraries if necessary.
5. Use the "Get It at R" button to search Rutgers resources for a known article.
6. Can't find the article anywhere at Rutgers? Go to the INTERLIBRARY LOAN page and use ILLIAD to access our article delivery services via the ARTICLE REQUEST form.