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November 13, 2006
UO faculty members and Distance Education users can now have more journal articles scanned and delivered electronically to their desktops. Any article the UO owns only in print can be made available via this service.
“When faculty members want the convenience and efficiency of desktop delivery of an article they would otherwise have to visit the library to obtain, we encourage them to use the UO document delivery service,” says Shirien Chappell, head of the library's Access Services Department.
To request an article, look up the citation in any of the library’s online article indexes, then click the FindText journal articles link. If the article appears in a print journal the library owns, and is not already available in electronic format, eligible users may request delivery by selecting the “UO Faculty and Distance Ed” link.
Alternatively, choose the Journal Titles tab in the library's homepage search box, click the FindText link that appears, enter complete citation information on the form, and proceed from there.
This service is currently available to all UO faculty, and to UO students and staff who live more than 30 miles from Eugene and do not come to campus for work or class.
For more information, contact Shirien Chappell in the UO Libraries, 346-1914, chappel@uoregon.edu.