Full text (access to the resource) is indicated in a database by the following icons and links.
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If the full text is available, its record in the Catalog, will have View Full Text. If that link gives an error, try the alternate links. |
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In PDF Format |
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In HTML text |
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In PDF and Online Full text (usually HTML) |
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Clicking will take you to PDF or HTML retrieved from another database or site. |
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In the ERIC database only, links you to articles available at eric.ed.gov, if available. |
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Links to articles in the JSTOR database. |
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Get it @ Rider University Library! (via our ONLINE or print subscriptions)
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Clicking will take you to the electronic version (streaming audio, video; PDF, HTML) or the library catalog, where you can see where to access the print version or direct subscription link to the publisher)
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Available from... Get it from...
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Links like this will bring you to the resource (streaming audio, video; PDF, HTML) in a different database or in an open-source scholarly repository on the web. |
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When you click "Request this title from another library (ILL!)", you are linked to a form that is pre-filled out with all the information you need to give us. The only thing you need to fill out is the date you need it by and also double-check your email address. We will get the article from another library and email it to you. | |||
| When you search for Open Access, we search to see if the article happens to be freely available. If it is not available, then, "Request this title from another library (ILL)!" as explained above. |
