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Writing Analytically: Scandals, Controversies, and Conspiracies: Articles

Full Text Finder

If the full text of an article isn't available from the database you're searching, click on the Full Text Finder link that appears below the citation or abstract to see if it is available elsewhere. A new tab or window will open when you click the Full Text Finder link, and all linked options for accessing the full-text document will be listed. Links on this page are formatted to prompt the Regis login for subscription access.  Options may include:  

  • documents Check for full text at the publisher's site: this link will direct the user to the publisher's Web site while passing through our institutional subscription.
  • lightbulb Find this article in full text from EBSCOhost SmartLinks+: this link will connect the user to the resource in our library system that provides full-text.
  • documents Find this article in full text from [database name]: this link will connect the user to a specific database in our system that provides access to the full-text document.  
  • 2 libraries  Request this item through interlibrary loan: if no other options are presented, the user can request a digital copy of the article using the interlibrary loan system

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Best Bet for Articles

Given the range of topics in this class, a general interest resource may be your best bet:

Other Article Options

These resources include articles from newspapers, magazines, and scholarly journals.  Depending on the direction of your paper, there may be better options not listed here, so please check with a librarian if you have any questions.

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