6. How to Find More Electronic Full-Text of the Journal Articles
How to Find More Electronic Full-Text of the Journal Articles if they are not included in the search results at the top level. Includes a description of how to check the UNT Libraries Catalog for holding records of more full-text options of electronic and paper formats of the journals.
How to Find More Electronic Full-Text of the Journal Articles
If the Electronic Full-Text is Not Available within the Results at the Top Level of your Search
You may still be able to find a copy of the electronic full-text of the journal article by clicking on the links that read "Check the Univ. of North Texas Library Catalog" or "Find Full-Text". 
These links will automatically connect to the the UNT Libraries Catalog and perform a journal title
search that will show the UNT Libraries holdings of more electronic
full-text or the paper journal where the article
was published.
Now you will see a listing of the UNT Libraries
holdings of the journal.

Electronic Full-Text
Any journals that have the words "Electronic Resource" following the journal title has more electronic full-text. Journal titles followed by a physical library location are located on the first floor and lower levels of that library building on campus.
Click on the title of the one that is an "Electronic Resource".
Now you will see a screen with one or more blue links that read: "Full-text available from" followed by a vendor's name and the years of the issues available.
Click on one of the links to see a list of all the electronic full-text issues available.

*Note: if you are accessing
from off campus, you will be asked for a username and password at this
point. Username=EUID, Password=EagleMail
password. Then click on the year or issue you need to see individual
articles within the journal. The articles will either be organized
alphabetically by the title of the article or in the original
order in which they appeared in the paper journal. When you see your
article, click on it and it will open. You can now print, email, or
save it.
Full-Text Paper Journals
If your journal
article was in an issue from a year that was not available in
electronic full-text, but the UNT Libraries have the paper format, look
at the library location indicated in its catalog record.
The second record in the screen shot below is a journal in a paper format.
The paper journals will
either be on the first floors or lower levels of the Willis Library, Science and Technology Library, Research Park Library,
or Remote Storage. The most recent years of issues will be located on the first floors. The older issues back to the 1980's are located on the lower levels. The paper journals are alphabetized by the title of the journal
from A-Z in these locations. 
Just find the year of the issue you need
and make a photocopy of the journal article at any of the photocopy
machines. Copies cost 10 cents each.
If your journal has a Remote Storage location, click here or see the next page in this tutorial.

