Full-Text Now!
Finding full-text articles online can be difficult.- If you are researching a paper and want full-text articles, your best bet is to search the general database, Academic Search Premier.
- If you need NEWSPAPER articles, search LexisNexis Academic.
- Many other databases also have some full-text. In the listing of Databases by Name, look just in the column on the left for the FT icon, indicating either full-text of every article or full-text of some articles are available in the database. Click on the More Info link in the right-hand column to get a detailed description of the database.
- Another good source for older full-text articles in JSTOR.
- Try out Google Scholar.
- Follow these steps to implement full-text links for off-campus use of Google Scholar.
- If you know the name of a journal and what to see if it is available full-text, search the title on http://proxy.mul.missouri.edu:2048/login?url=http://mulibraries.1cate.com.
- The Libraries have a small, but growing collection, of electronic books along with government documents. . Most are in the MERLIN Catalog. Here is an incomplete list of electronic books collections.
- Several online encyclopedias are available.
- Subject Guides list sources both in Ellis and on the web.
Many of the web resources provide full-text.