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Albert S. Cook Library

Mathematics

Math resources at Cook Library

Getting Full Text Articles

If you do not see a way to download or view a pdf or html file of an article you may see a yellow icon with the words "find it": find it button

Follow the find it button icon in order to:

  • Access online full text (when available)
  • See if the journal is available in print (library catalog)
  • Request a free pdf of the article if full text is not available online (Interlibrary loan)

If you have the citation for the article you are trying to access, you can also search the Journal List to check if the library subscribes to your specific article.  

Where and How to Search

Below are some resources on finding materials, physical and digital, in Cook Library. Always remember to evaluate any information you find, there is a ton of information out there and it's up to you to consider how valuable it is! A few questions you can ask yourself to assess information are:

  1. How old is this information?
  2. What evidence is the author using to support their statement?
  3. Who is the author?
  4. What is the purpose of this information?
  5. Are there any potential sources of bias?