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These buttons appear in a number of databases when the full-text of the article is not there. When you click the button you'll see a display that lets you know if the article is in print or is in another database. If Loyola doesn't have the article at all you can request it through InterLibrary Loan.
InterLibrary Loan
InterLibrary Loan is a service that lets you obtain books, book chapters, and articles from other libraries. Articles and book chapters are sent as PDFs within 24-48 business hours. Books are sent through the mail and take 5-10 days to arrive. You can learn more about using Interlibrary Loan at the Interlibrary Loan page on the Library website.
Use the library catalog to search for books at Loyola, and use Worldcat to search for books in libraries around the world. You can do keyword searches in each catalog, but you can also make use of Library of Congress Subject Headings, which help to organize books by topic. To search for an author by subject, click advanced search. Change "Any" to "Subject" and use this format: Last Name, First Name.
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616
Crichton, Michael, 1942-2008

