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Retrieving Information
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Introduction

At this point you should have a working bibliography of potentially useful information sources or be in the process of compiling one. How you retrieve those items depends upon the access tool you have been or are using.

1. If you search an online access tool and it contains full-text materials, you can retrieve relevant items as you select them.
2. If you search the World Wide Web and the web sites are full-text, you can retrieve them as you select them.
3. If you search print or online access tools and they do not contain full-text materials, you must use some intermediary steps to obtain the relevant items.
4. The rest of this module will present the retrieval processes required by each of these categories.

For this Module: Before you begin Goal Objectives

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Contents
Introduction
Retrieving Full Text Materials
Locating Items From Citations
Retrieve Items
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