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Lisa,
Do you happen to work in a hospital or know anyone who does? Most
healthcare professionals can get journal articles printed through their
hospital's medical library. As a RN in the state of WA, I have access to a
lot of journal articles through our state university, but I looked online
and for this particular article, I can only access the abstract, due to its
age (I can get full text from 2006 forward). It may be worth asking
someone in a hospital setting if they can help you. Sorry I couldn't help
you more.
Christina Harris, RN
On Wed, Feb 1, 2012 at 8:12 AM, Lisa Paul <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> How does one go about reading articles without paying for it? Is there a
> way to do so online? Do public libraries have such access?
>
> Lisa Paul, ICCE
> Peer Counselor
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