Finding Articles
or Books if you have citations--
Search in Infolinks using the author (or editor) or title of a book if you have a book citation, or a citation for a book chapter. For example:
[Book] Critser, Greg. Fatland: How Americans Became the Fattest People in the World. Boston: Houghton-Mifflin. 2003.
You could search in InfoLinks for this book using the author's name (Critser, Greg) or the title (Fatland: How Americans Became....).
[Book chapter] Zia, Isola. (2002). Tingagel : the best of English twinkie. IN King Arthur in popular culture / edited by Elizabeth S. Sklar and Donald L. Hoffman, Jefferson, NC: McFarland.
With a book chapter, you'd search using the title of the book (King Arthur in popular culture....), or the editor's name (Sklar, Elizabeth S.) because authors of chapters don't always show up in the catalog.
Search in Infolinks using the title of the journal, magazine or newspaper, if you have an article citation.
[Article citation] Sandberg, Jared. "Let the Sun Shine In? Fluorescents Drive Some Workers Batty." Wall Street Journal. June 9, 2004.
So, you'd go to Infolinks and search under Journal title, using Wall Street Journal.
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