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How do I find full-text articles?

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Posted: 02 Jan, 2007
by: Booth C.
Updated: 12 Feb, 2009
by: Hagman J.
The OU Libraries subscribe to many online databases and electronic journals that contain both peer-reviewed and popular full-text articles, as well as newspaper articles. Databases are available through InfoTree , our online subject gateway. Each entry in InfoTree will feature a heading that helps you figure out if full text is available. One multidisciplinary database with a lot of full text is Academic Search Complete, which can be a good research starting point for many assignments. A subject list of article databases is also available on our website.

Electronic journals can be accessed at the E-Journal Gateway.

When you are search a database, you can use the FindIt! button to look for the full text of articles in another database.  See this video from the OU Libraries for more help using the FindIt! button. 
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