Library Links in Google Scholar
Users of Google's search tool for scholarly information on the Web will see something new in results lists. If the full-text of a citation can be found in our collections, you'll see this:
Full-Text @ SLC
Click on the link, and you'll be re-directed to the full-text within the library's electronic holdings. Pretty nifty, eh?
You will often find citations using Google Scholar where the full-text is neither freely available on the open Web or in the library's collections. Remember to use our interlibrary loan forms, available here, and we can get the full-text for you from another library.
Full-Text @ SLC
Click on the link, and you'll be re-directed to the full-text within the library's electronic holdings. Pretty nifty, eh?
You will often find citations using Google Scholar where the full-text is neither freely available on the open Web or in the library's collections. Remember to use our interlibrary loan forms, available here, and we can get the full-text for you from another library.
Labels: 360 Link, Google Scholar, interlibrary loan
1 Comments:
This is great! I found a bunch of articles and SLC had the full text.
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