To add a "Find It @ Emory" button, go to Library Links in the Settings menu, search for Emory, and click the "Find It @ Emory" box. NOTE: Unlike a library database, many sources found in Google Scholar require payment before providing full text; check library holdings of journal titles in Library Search or Interlibrary Loan before paying.
To get started, try:
Additional article resources are available for:
To quickly save your citations and create a bibliography - use one of the Citation Managers supported by Emory.
For questions and more research tips, you can read Library FAQs, Tips for Accessing Library Resources, and email Kristan.
1. To determine if Emory Libraries subscribe online to a journal, we have prepared a simple browser bookmarklet that accomplishes this function. Here's what to do (or see the detailed instructions):
2. Emory University cookies build-up so try a private/incognito browser if you should get a 400-500 (forbidden or error) code when trying to access an Emory subscription to a book or journal.
3. For extra security, Emory University requires you login from an Emory University webpage and not from a publisher or company. Check with eJournals @ Emory to determine if the libraries have a subscription at a different URL than you expect and to access it.
4. If you like to read a specific journal regularly, use BrowZine either online or as an app and set your favorite journals.
5. Check for other options by emailing Kristan, checking Library Search for a print copy, or send a chat question to the library.