Finding Articles Listed in Indexes.
I am having a deja vu experience at the U of T libraries. First using the indexes to find relevant articles, then having an odd/difficult time figuring out whether UT has the article in electronic form; sometimes there is a direct link along with the index reference, but often theres just the entry.
Then its the same disjoint experience in electronic form, of going to a catalog, then to shelves, or e-shelves , and so on.
Disjoint, and labor intensive, though not nearly so much as sneaker-search.
10/3/2003
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