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Online Access:

  • We have a variety of online access options to The New Yorker.
  • We have a single-user direct subscription option, but most access options are through aggregator databases.
  • An aggregator database is a collection that contains content from multiple publications. It's not the same as a direct online subscription. Sometimes articles will be html text only, i.e, will not have images and graphics. In addition, "online only" or "subscriber only" articles and features may not be available.

Search Suggestions:

  • If you are looking for an article that appeared in a print issue, and don't need images or photographs accompanying an article, select the Academic Search Complete or Factiva access options.

  • If you need images and photographs with your article, or "subscriber-only" content, select the 1925-present in Single Journals option.
    • A supplementary username/password beyond the WUSTL Key is required for the "Single Journals" option.
    • Click the access info link for username/password and enter these at the journal website.
    • This option allows only one user at-a-time access, so please log off when finished.

 

Print Access:

Recent print issues are available on Olin Library's Level A in the Current Periodical section. Older issues are also available in bound volumes or on microfilm.

 

Other Access Options:

If you cannot find the article you need, you may request it through Interlibrary Loan. (Also called ILL or ILLiad)

 

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Answered By: Services *Research & Liaison
Last Updated: Oct 18, 2024    Views: 1086