Only finding an abstract or citation for an article when searching within databases? No worries, just look for the following linking options when you're in a database:
Below are screenshots of the full text linking options you may encounter:
Ferris Full Text: Expect this option in many databases, including PubMed and databases from the vendor Gale.
Screenshot from a Gale database showing the Ferris Full Text link:
Access options: Expect to see this in EBSCO databases. Expand the Access options pull-down menu to see full text linking options, as shown in the screenshot below.
Get full text: Expect to see this in ProQuest databases, as depicted in the screenshot below.
The Ferris Library, FLITE, cannot subscribe to every journal available. If there is no full text option available after clicking on the full text linking option or trying Google Scholar, use Interlibrary Loan (ILL):
If you have never used Interlibrary Loan (ILL) before, you must first set up an account. Please do the following:
Go through the above-linked screen, and at the bottom click on First Time Users Click Here.
Fill out every field with an asterisk, then hit Submit Information, and you've created your own personal ILL account.
*Please note, the ILL username and password is simply anything that you can remember, so you don't have to get too fancy.
Once you have an ILL account created, the Find It link makes it simple to request desired articles via interlibrary loan.
Click on the GO button by ILL (Interlibrary Loan)
You'll be taken to the screen to login to your personal interlibrary loan account