Finding the full text is easier than ever
Published by Jay Datema August 18th, 2005 in SFXHave you ever wished it was easier to find an article online when you only have the citation?
Now, when you’re searching Pubmed, Ovid, and most of the library databases, you can. Using link resolution technology from Ex Libris called SFX, the library has enabled many of its bibliographic databases with a new feature.
The Find It!@CSHL button appears in many of our databases–look for the full text link.
For example, in Pubmed, do a search for Bruce Stillman.
Click on a result, then on the Find It! button.
You’ll be taken to a screen that gives you all the places you can find a copy of the article, whether online or in print.
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