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Topic: General

[CLOSED] How do you read what's in your library

A list of articles is useless to me? I thought I would be able to store them here and be able to read them from here? If this just serves as a list - it's not very useful.

Posted by 2834919 on 2009-11-10 04:41:19.

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If you have access to the article's PDF, you can upload it and read that. We don't have access for the majority of sites (they are subscription based)

Posted by thegoose on 2009-11-10 08:20:09.

On each article page, there is a link back to the original under: "View FullText article".

Posted by kevinemamy on 2009-11-10 11:21:42.

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