How do I search for an article in the librarys electronic journals?
Three Ways: 1. Use our Citation Linker (also available on the DDS login page) to search for your known citations and connect to most full text articles in our eJournals collection. Click to enlarge 2. Search our electronic journals page to browse the collection or search by title. When using the “Search by Title” feature, we recommend that you enter the full journal title. And navigate to the citation you need. Click to enlarge 3. You can also search by the PubMed ID (PMID) to link directly to the abstract on PubMed. Click to enlarge Then link to the article using the full text button on the PubMed page. See the next FAQ topic for how to find PMIDs. a) In cases where you can automatically access the article, the next menu will look like this: Click to enlarge Follow the “GO” buttons to link to the publisher site. The PDF may open automatically or you may have to navigate to it depending on the publisher’s site structure. b) In cases where we can’t link directly to the article, the menu
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