The full text of many articles is available through our databases. If it is not, here are your other options for getting the full text.
Use the link within a database. If the article is in a journal to which we subscribe, you will either get linked right to that article (electronic access), to the online journal, or to a link that tells you we have the journal in print only. If we don't subscribe to the journal or only have it in print, you will find a link to get in to Request It! - make a request and we will get a copy from another library for you.
If you have a citation for which you are trying to find full text, use the Journals by Title link under FIND to look for the journale. Journals by Title is a list of all our periodical holdings, both electronic and print. If we subscribe, the Journals by Title link is a quick way to find that out. Again, if we do have the journal, you will be linked to electronic access or information about print.
If the library does not subscribe to a journal, you can request your article through Request It! (under REQUEST on the library home page) and we will get a copy for you from another library. You log in to Request It! using the same username and password you use for D2L (Net/ID and associated password).
To access more of the library's nursing and medical databases, go to our http://guides.lib.montana.edu/nursingdatabases.
Global coverage of both the developing and developed world
Medical information including nursing, health care systems, pre-clinical sciences, and dentistry, veterinary medicine
Citation search for journal articles in health and life sciences
Articles, market, industry and SWOT analysis reports, studies, and other business news
To access more of the library's business-related databases, go to http://guides.lib.montana.edu/business.
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