Accessing StoriesThe Marketing Stories we feature on KnowThis.com are located through Internet news outlets and content websites. While all stories were freely available at the time these were posted to our site, some content providers may no longer provide free access to a story. In cases where an article is no longer available at the link provided, users may still be able to access an article in one of the following ways: Look to a Search Engine CacheSearch engines retrieve millions of content items a week from around the Internet and save these in huge databases. Users can often see the saved version through a search engine's "cached" feature. While the cached option may leave out graphics, text of an older article is often available. To find an article using search engine cache, do the following:
University LibrariesUniversities often have access to extensive online databases containing thousands of publications. However, be warned that many libraries limit database access to students, faculty and staff of the university. So trying to access online may not work, but physically visiting the library may produce a computer station that does allow for free access to databases. Purchase the ArticleFinally, if you are really stuck, the article may be available for a fee. Here are a couple of options.
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