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Library Research in the Online Environment

Library Research in the Online Environment. FINDING FULL-TEXT. E-JOURNALS. http://medlib.tulane.edu. From the Rudolph Matas web page, http://medlib.tulane.edu click on E-Journals List. http://medlib.tulane.edu. Searching for E-Journals.

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Library Research in the Online Environment

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  1. Library Research in the Online Environment

  2. FINDING FULL-TEXT

  3. E-JOURNALS http://medlib.tulane.edu

  4. From the Rudolph Matas web page, http://medlib.tulane.educlick on E-Journals List. http://medlib.tulane.edu

  5. Searching for E-Journals • The vast majority of our journals are now available electronically • E-Journals allow you to search various ways • Search by words that are in the journal title • Search by the beginning words of the journal • Search by the exact title • Search by PMID number http://medlib.tulane.edu

  6. Search for a title with: Epidemiology Infection http://medlib.tulane.edu

  7. By selecting ‘contains’ Epidemiology Infection, we have several titles.Note which titles say full-text and which do not. E-Journals Results http://medlib.tulane.edu

  8. Click on “Epidemiology and Infection” and the availability appears. Please note that we may receive titles from multiple vendors. http://medlib.tulane.edu

  9. E-Journal Availability • If you don’t see the year you need, click on SEARCH LIBRARY CATALOG and it will search the catalog for you. Particularly, for older issues (<2005) where we may have it in print only. • Inputting the year, volume, issue, and page and may or may not take you directly to the article. It’s always safe to click go and find your issue. http://medlib.tulane.edu

  10. LIBRARY CATALOG

  11. From the Rudolph Matas web page, http://medlib.tulane.educlick on Library Catalog. http://medlib.tulane.edu

  12. From the Library Catalog, type the journal title in the SEARCH box and select within JOURNAL TITLE *For better results, avoid using journal abbreviations* http://medlib.tulane.edu

  13. If available, the Library Catalog will list whether we have the journal in print or electronic/online format Click on the links for date availability http://medlib.tulane.edu

  14. TU Link • Visible throughout all Library Databases and Citation • Managers. • Clicking on the TU Link will perform a Library Catalog • Search and inform you of its availability. http://medlib.tulane.edu

  15. FURTHER ASSISTANCE • Ask-A-Librarian • http://medlib.tulane.edu/about/asklibrarian.htm • Rudolph Matas Library Reference Dept. • medref@tulane.edu • 504-988-5155 • Mary Holt, maryholt@tulane.edu • Millie Moore, millie@tulane.edu • Philip Walker, pwalker@tulane.edu http://medlib.tulane.edu

  16. THANK YOU! Please send any questions or comments to the Reference Desk at medref@tulane.edu

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