| Connect From a Database to Full Text Using the FIND IT button: | |
The Levy's Library's FIND IT
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The FIND IT button is currently available in the following databases: CINAHL, Google Scholar, PsycINFO, Proquest Direct, PubMed, Social Work Abstracts, Web of Science, WorldCat, and RefWorks. EndNote Users: Configure your EndNote database to connect to Levy Library full-text with our OpenURL service. See directions here. |
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| To Use FIND IT: | |
| 1. Search one of the above databases as usual. 2. Click the yellow FIND IT button for an article that you want to read.
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| Note: In Google Scholar you will not see a yellow button. Click Full Text @ Levy Library to open our OpenURL service.
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| Connecting to Full Text with the FIND IT button: | |
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A new window opens connecting you to three possible methods for obtaining the article. 1. Full Text Online: When the article is available online, you will see links to the Article level and/or the Journal level. Click Article to connect directly to the full text of the article. 2. In Print: If there are no online holdings found for the journal, there may be a print copy in the library. Search the online catalog automatically by clicking Title. |
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The Levy Library Catalog will open in a new window. If the journal title is found, scroll down to view the library's print holdings.
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3: Submit InterLibrary Loan Request If you do not find the article online or in print, click Request to enter an interlibrary loan request for this article. You will receive the article in a few days, and it is free of charge to you (the library absorbs the cost). Register for Illiad: If you do not have an ILLiad password, click on the Register for Illiad link. Complete the form and create your ILLiad password, and then complete the interlibrary loan request. See ILLiad for more information about Levy Library's Interlibrary Loan service. |
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| Export to RefWorks: | |
Finally, you can use the FINDIT button to export the citation directly to your RefWorks account, for use in papers and bibliographies. Click Export to RefWorks. You will then be prompted to enter your RefWorks username and password and the reference will automatically enter your account. To Sign up For a RefWorks Account: click Export to RefWorks and then Sign up for an individual account. Read more about RefWorks by clicking What is RefWorks? |
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| For More Info on FIND IT, See Also: | |
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Librarians are available to support your research. For help finding an article, to learn more about a database, or to schedule individual assistance, please call (212) 241-7204 or email Ask a Librarian. |
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