Not sure what a library database is?
Take a look at the Library Databases section of our Introduction to Research.
Look for links to PDF, PDF Full Text, HTML Full Text, Download, or similar words. These links will take you to the full article.
Or, look for a Find Full Text link. Click the Find Full Text link, and our system will try to find the article in our other databases. You will go to a new page for the article. If we have access to the article in another database, a link to that database will appear in the View Online section of the page. Click the database link to go to the article.
If we don't have access in another database, you will see a blank space in the How to Get It section of the page. If you want us to get a copy of the article for you from another library, click the Sign In link to see the interlibrary loan request form.
Need help accessing the full article? Ask a Librarian.
You might see this error in EBSCOhost, ProQuest, or other databases when the system fails to link directly to the article.
Often, you can still find the article if you search for it in that database. Search that database for the article using the article title and author name.
Need help finding the article? Ask a Librarian.
Find out how to fix database tech problems from home.
See course-specific research guides, get info on MLA and APA citation and linking to library sources, and more.