If an article doesn't have a full-text link in the database, it doesn't mean you can't access the article! Follow these steps to locate the full-text of an article.
- Look carefully to be sure there isn't a link to the full text. It might say "full text" or it might say "PDF full text" or "HTML full text."
- If you don't see a full-text link, visit the library homepage and enter three or more words from the article title in the search box, in quotation marks.
For example, to find this article:
Foster, Jacob G., Andrey Rzhetsky, and James A. Evans. "Tradition and innovation in scientists’ research strategies." American Sociological Review 80.5 (2015): 875-908.
...you might copy/paste "tradition and innovation in scientists'" to the OneSearch box.
- If Augustana doesn't have immediate access to the article you need, request it through Interlibrary Loan.