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Physician Assistant : Library Lecture Guide

This is a companion guide to the Introduction to Literature Searching Lecture.

Find Full Text for Specific Articles Using LibrarySearch

LibrarySearch offers a seamless way to search through a variety of our online resources at one time. One search box is all you need to find journal articles, information from databases, and chapters from eBooks. Access to online resources is available 24/7 both on campus and off.

Sources included in LibrarySearch: ​

ScienceDirect, ​PsycArticles, CINAHL Complete, ​Ovid Journals, ​Nature​, Cochrane Library, PubMed, Academic Search Complete, ​AccessMedicine,​ Psychiatry Online,​ and more...

The quick video below explains the process for finding full text for specific articles using LibrarySearch.

Checking for full text the Boxer Library's electronic collection is done in a few easy steps:

  1. Go to the Boxer Library homepage: www.rosalindfranklin.edu/library
  2. Enter your article title in the LibrarySearch box. 
  3. Click on the drop down menu next to the search box, select title, and click search. 
  4. Click on PDF or Find at RFUMS link, or Request this item through Interlibrary Loan to request a copy from another library.

To learn more about Interlibrary loan, view the Interlibrary Loan & Print2PDF guide. 

Looking for a specific journal?

If you need to find the full text of a specific article, use the Journals & eBooks Tab to check for the online subscription to the journal it belong to.

 

Find articles by topic

If you have a topic, and want to see what articles the library has in full text, use LibrarySearch. Since LibrarySearch is a combination of multiple library databases, you can enter one set of terms and catch a wider net of resources.

Finding articles in the Boxer Library's electronic collection is done in a few easy steps:

  1. Go to the Boxer Library homepage: www.rosalindfranklin.edu/library
  2. Enter your keywords in the LibrarySearch box and click search. 
  3. Click on PDF or Find at RFUMS link, or Request this item through Interlibrary Loan to request a copy from another library.

To learn more about Interlibrary loan, view the Interlibrary Loan & Print2PDF guide.