Finding Full Text-2
Follow these steps to check full-text access for journal, magazine or news articles in Case Libraries.
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The first step is to search the library’s e-Journals Portal.
From the KSL homepage [https://case.edu/library/], click the Search Collections link in the Research drop-down menu.
On the next page, click the eJournals link.
Search for access using the title of the publication.
Find the publication in the search results, and check the full-text access options.
Click the option that covers the publication year you need, and then browse the list of volumes and issues to find the article.
Once you’ve located the article, look for the full text icons.
If the eJournals Portal doesn’t have full-text for the article you need, the next step is to search for a print copy using the library’s online catalog.
From the KSL home page, click the online catalog link.
Conduct a Title search with the publication title.
You can filter results for periodicals by clicking the Limit/Sort Search button at the top of the results page,
and then on the next page, selecting Serials in the Material type filter box.
The publication volume and issue you need may be available in print at Case Libraries.
If so, you can retrieve the volume and make an article copy on-site at the library.
If Case Libraries doesn’t have a print or electronic version of the article, the third step is to request a copy through Interlibrary Loan. Interlibrary loan services are available from the Borrowing link in the Services drop-down menu on the KSL homepage.
For more on requesting materials with your interlibrary loan account, please see our Canvas interlibrary loan instructional video and tutorial.