1. See if NMSU has access to it electronically. Search by the name of the Journal.
2. If it is not available electronically, check to see if it is available in print.
3. If is is not available in print, order it via Interlibrary Loan.
Access to article abstracts in over 2000 history journals; regional focus on the United States and other countries in North America.
Access to article abstracts in over 2000 history journals; coverage Europe, Asia, Africa, South America.
A sample of open-access (available for free and/or without subscription on the internet) journals and data sites for medical, health, anthropology research.
Many researchers are finding it handy to use Google Scholar to find references to journal citations. The steps outlined below describe how researchers at NMSU can customize Google Scholar to facilitate exporting the citations to EndNoteWeb.
First, about Google Scholar:
Setting the preferences is necessary when using a computer with an off-campus IP address. This will let you use the New Mexico State University Library Full-Text @ NMSU links for citations as well as export the citations to EndNote Basic.