Accessing files on SD card

I inserted an SD card into my 13-inch MacBook Air, but it doesn't show up in the Devices list in the Finder window. How do I access the files on the SD card? Thanks.

Go into your finder preferences and make sure that the hard drives are selected under Show these items on the desktop.  When you see the SD on the desktop just double click it to access your data. 

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