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NUR 48600: Community Health Nursing: Finding Full Text

Information and resources for students enrolled in Nur 48600

Finding Full Text Articles

Most library databases have some journal articles that are available in full-text (you can access and read the full article) as well as some articles that you can only see the article information and a brief summary, or abstract. 
**IMPORTANT: Never pay for an article!** If the library does not have access to an article's full text, you can place a request for it (see step 4). 

1. Look for the full text of an article in a database:

  • Click on the title of an article. Some titles will link you directly to the full text.
  • In CINAHL, look under Access Options or for a PDF Full Text link. ' ' " "   
  • PDF links may look different or be in different locations in other databases: look around your screen for PDF buttons or icons.

2. Use the Check for Full Text Availability feature:

  • If you don't see a full text option and there is a box that says Check for full text availability, that means the article isn't available in full text in that particular database. However, it might be available in a another database. " "
  • Click on the Check for Full Text Availability button, and it will take you to the library catalog page for that article. From that page, look for: View Online > Full text availability > then a database name. Note: You may need to sign in with your PNW credentials to see View Online.* 
    If you have signed in and don't see View Online, skip to step 3. 
  • Click on a database listed under View Online (examples: Wiley Online Library, Science Direct, or Journals@Ovid). This should take you directly to the article in that database.

3. Check Google Scholar or Ask a Librarian:

4. Request an Article via Interlibrary Loan services:

  • If you have some time before your assignment is due, you can request articles and ebook chapters via the library's Interlibrary Loan Service. Note: it can take several business days to receive requested articles, so if your assignment is due very soon, requesting an article may take too long. 
    Click on your PNW campus to create an account/place a request: HammondWestville.

InterLibrary Loan

Interlibrary Loan enables PNW students, faculty, and staff to access articles, books, and other items, free of charge, from other libraries. 

Log in to your Tipasa Interlibrary Loan account to place a request: Hammond CampusWestville Campus.  First time users will be prompted to  create an account. Distance Learners, please select Distance Ed Undergrad or Distance Ed Grad in the Status field. 

Physical items will usually arrive at your campus within 10 days. Articles and book chapters typically arrive within a few business days, however it can take longer. You will receive an email notification when your item is available. Learn more on the PNW Library Services page.

Full Text Database Search Option

In most databases, you can limit your results to only full text articles. Using this limiter will restrict your results to full text articles in that individual database. We recommend you keep the full text box unchecked and use Check for Full Text Availability, which may connect you to the full text through a different database.

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