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If you need an article to which Spiva Library does not have full-text access, we can request a copy from another library using a service called InterLibrary Loan.

This service is available to all MSSU students, faculty, alumni, staff and community card holders.

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Chaucer Review

cover image for: The Chaucer review

The Chaucer review
Alternate Title: Chaucer Review
ISSN: 0009-2002
 
Peer Reviewed: Peer Reviewed
07/01/1966 to 10/31/2015 in
01/01/2005 to Present in

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Use Boolean Logic (AND, OR, NOT) to combine search concepts.

 

TOO FEW hits: OR to add synonyms; individual key words, NOT whole phrases; drop concept(s) with AND; truncate; consider other databases.

 

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Truncation symbols (?, *, !, +) will provide variant spelling after the root word. 

 

A wildcard (?, *) is a character that may be used in a search term to represent one or more other characters.

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Use the subject headings/descriptors to find additional citations on your topic.  If that does not work, use the keyword search.

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