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History -- The Holocaust

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  • Often, the entire article is included in the database. Use PDF links or HTML links.
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  • Sometimes, the article is only available in print, and you have to use the Library Catalogue to find out where the journal that holds the article is in the library. In this case, the "Download PDF" link will be replaced with information including the library, collection, and call number for the journal. Use the "Locate" button in the long record to determine which floor, and where on that floor, to visit to find the journal.
  • Sometimes, you'll need to request the article via Interlibrary Loan.  Do this in the 'Get This' screen, or via the ILL request form.  

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