Answered By: Bob Glass
Last Updated: Apr 11, 2024     Views: 68

There are two pathways for you to search the Library's website by name for an online research database service, such as MEDLINE. Both end at the same place - an entry for the MEDLINE service that contains a link to access it.

1. Start at the Library's homepage and take note of the two headings named Online Research A-Z.

 

2. If you click on the Online Research A-Z tab on the left side, the screen changes to the following. Type in the name of the online research service you're interested in and press Search.

 

3. Alternately, you can click on the Online Research A-Z link in the Quick Links box on the right side of the LIbrary's homepage. At the next screen, you can enter the name of the service you're interested in in the Search field on the right side.

 

4. Whichever path you choose, you will see whether your search has a result. And the answer is - Yes, you have access to a version of the MEDLINE citation/abstract service, MEDLINE Complete, that contains full-text articles.

 

5. You may get multiple results, or you may get no results. If you're confused by choices or need an alternative for a service we don't have access to, you can always contact us through Ask a Librarian for assistance.

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