Karl is researching a speech on euthanasia. He knows that there are some excellent journal

articles on the subject, but his university?s small library doesn?t carry the journals in which the
articles appear.

Karl has only a few days until he must give the speech; what should he do?
A) Karl should use interlibrary loan to see if he can locate the needed journal articles.
B) Karl waited too late to start his research, so he?ll have to use something else instead of the
journal articles.
C) Karl should substitute Web site information for the journal articles, because material
from the Web is more accurate and current than published journal articles.
D) Karl should use a full-text database, like Lexis/Nexis, to attempt to locate complete texts
of the journal articles.


D

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