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Time-Savers Series: Library FAQs. Finding Full Text. Your hosts Lisa Raymond Michelle Hajder QUESTIONS? Please use the chat area at the top right of the screen to enter your question We will have time for Q&A at the end of the session. This presentation will use browser sharing
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Time-Savers Series: Library FAQs Finding Full Text
Your hosts • Lisa Raymond • Michelle Hajder QUESTIONS? Please use the chat area at the top right of the screen to enter your question We will have time for Q&A at the end of the session
This presentation will use browser sharing • When sharing is enabled, this PowerPoint will be replaced with a view of my web browser • You will be able to watch me click, search, use the databases, etc. • You will not be able to interact with the browser • Go To Meeting menu buttons will remain at the top right of the page
Our agenda today: • Finding Course Readings • Full Text in the Databases • Walden 360- What is it? • Finding Full Text using a Citation • Beyond the Library • Questions
Full Text in the Databases Full Text is the default in most databases
Full Text in the Databases Keep an eye out for databases asking for money… • Emerald • Ovid • Sage • Web of Knowledge If you see a pop-up, take note!
Walden 360- What is it? Walden 360 is a tool that searches other Walden databases for full text It is not a guarantee of full text
Finding Full Text from a Citation • Search the Catalog to look up a journal title • “Click here for full text” to navigate to the article
Beyond the Library Search WorldCat to find Local Libraries www.worldcat.org
Review: Finding Course Readings • Big Red Button Full Text in the Databases- • Look for Full Text Checkbox Walden 360- What is it? • Not a full text guarantee Finding Full Text using a Citation • Big Green Catalog Button Beyond the Library • WorldCat- www.worldcat.org