Once you have completed your search and want to read the article, there are 4 ways to get access:
Type | Description | Image |
Use the HSCLink | Every citation has the HSCLink embedded in it. This is your first option. Always check the HSCLink first. | |
Use the eJournal Locator | If the HSCLink doesn't work, navigate to the library's homepage and check for the journal by title. | |
Find a free copy | Use Google Scholar to look for a freely available copy. Be sure to check the version. | |
Use ILL | If the full text article is not available by any of the methods above, you can ask the library to get a copy for you using the interlibrary loan (ILL) service. This is free for students! |
If the library doesn't have access to the article you can request it through Interlibrary Loan (ILL) and we will order it for you and send you a digital copy.
In most instances there is no fee for this service.