Answered By: Julie Burchfield Last Updated: Jun 10, 2019 Views: 27
Andrew, if you are attempting to access the article through Lee (Ebsco Discovery Service) you should be able to access articles at no cost to you IF the library subscribes to that particluar journal. While the library has access to many different journals, we do not have access to all journals. If you attempt to access a journal through EBSCO and it redirects you to Gale, you may or may not be able to access the article, depending on if the library subscibes to that particular journal. If you are not able to access the article, you may request the article through Inter Library Loan. Normally, we can have another library who does have access to that journal send you the article through email as a PDF document. Please let us know if we can help you through the ILL process.
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