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OLD_Allied Health Resources: Greenblatt Full-Text: when searching Greenblatt databases

An online reference portal designed to provide information to faculty, researchers and students in the College of Allied Health Sciences.

When the database record contains Find It@Augusta link to full-text

The Find It@Augusta icon is displayed in most records in databases supplied by the Greenblatt Library. The Find It@Augusta button will attempt to link to free and Greenblatt-supplied full-text documents, when available, in GIL-Find.

Find It@Augusta expectations:

  • Find It@Augusta will usually link to the full-text document; however, the library does not own every full-text document in a database.
  • Find It@Augusta will usually link directly to the full-text document; on some occasions, the link will not go directly to the full-text document so look ahead to drilling down from the volume / issue to the record level in the full-text provider to access the actual full-text document.

  1. Start at the Greenblatt home page, and select a database to search. (This includes PubMed at the Greenblatt home page.)
  2. Search the database and view the database records in the list of search results.
  3. Click the Find It@Augusta link in the database (example: PubMed).

4. In GIL-Find, note the citation information appears at the top of the record. Click the Full-text available at link to view and retrieve the document.

 

When the database record contains the full-text document

  1. Start at the Greenblatt home page, and select a database to search.
  2. Search the database and view the database records in the list of search results.

In some cases, the database provider may also be a publisher of journal article full-text documents licensed to the Greenblatt Library. When the database is also supplying the full-text document, the database records will display a PDF or html link. The FindIt@Augusta link will be omitted from database records with PDF or html links.

In the example below, a database record from the database CINAHL Plus with Full Text displays PDF and html links. The CINAHL database is supplied by EBSCO publishing.