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You search for what you need in any number of different places online (Google, Google Scholar, Bing, Baidu, PubMed, academia.edu, JSTOR, iDiscover...).
You meet paywalls and frown looking for a place to login, get frustrated with the steps you have to take to open the article and actually read it...
No more! There are now many tools available to help you find the resources you need.
See below for the Library's recommended browser extensions (& other tips and tools) to help you find full text articles, chapters, and ebooks - wherever you are studying.
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Download any OR all browser extensions below to enhance your searching experience on the internet.
Lean Library seamlessly provides Library access to online resources where available or an Open Access version where it exists.
As a last resort, it will trigger an Inter Library Loan form so you can request the article or chapter.
LibKey Nomad is a browser extension that provides access buttons to Library-subscribed content and Open Access alternatives.
It works particularly well with references on websites such as Wikipedia.
Find out about some of the browser extensions and plugins available to help you find full text articles and papers from a wide-range of Open Access databases and repositories.
The Google Scholar Button gives easy access to Google Scholar from any web page, helping you to find full text on the web or from the Library.
It formats references in widely used citation styles and allows you to save the article to your Scholar library, so you can read it or cite it later.
What do you do if you are still having trouble accessing the content you need?