Limiting to Full-text Before a Database Search
Most databases allow you to limit your results to full-text before you search. Be aware that this means you might miss relevant articles that are only in the database in title/abstract form.
Finding Full-text Material after a database search
Not Sure Where to Look? Contact Us!
If you're not sure if we provide access to a particular resource, get in touch with us! We'll be happy to walk you through the steps of tracking down your item.
Have a Print Citation of an Article You Want to Find?
Follow these Steps:
1. Search for the journal name (NOT the article name) on the E-Journals Locator page to see if we have the item electronically.
If your search for the journal produces results, connect to the database via the Find it! button next to the journal name, and browse to the right year, volume, and issue to find your article.
2. If this search is fruitless and we don't seem to provide access to the item either in print or electronically, you can then interlibrary loan the article - many articles will come to you electronically as an e-mail attachment.
Interlibrary Loan an Article
If you're sure we don't provide access to a particular article online and you would like to get access to it, fill out the Library's Interlibrary Loan form for articles.
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Francis A. Drexel Library
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English Language and Literature, Sociology, Training and Organizational Development
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