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College of Osteopathic Medicine: Rotations: Accessing Journals, Articles, and Using Interlibrary Loan

This Research Guide puts together information that will be helpful to you while you are out on rotations.

Learn how to access print and electronic journals, full-text articles, and articles in print journals available through the Library.

You will need to use your TouroOne login credentials to access article and journal content from off-campus.

To search for article availability through the Library use ArticleLinker

Enter the doi or PMID number (PubMed citations only), or the citation information.

 

Click “Look Up”

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If you get this message, click on the "here" hyperlink. You will be directed to the article.

 

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ArticleLinker Search Results for an available full-text article

 

Click on the "Go To Journal" button then navigate to the article within the online journal

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Requesting an Article the Library Doesn't Have - Using Interlibrary Loan (ILL)

 

 

Click on the "Request interlibrary loan" link.

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Requesting Articles through Interlibrary Loan (ILL) through CLIO

Note that if you already have a CLIO account and are logged in, the article citation information that you entered into ArticleLinker will automatically populate on the CLIO request page.

Please read the instructions on creating a CLIO account, requesting articles, and retrieving them from your CLIO dashboard at this link.

Please note: your requested articles will be deleted from your dashboard if you do not download them within 30 days. At that point, you will have to re-request your article in CLIO.  

Please see additional information about the Library’s ILL services

 

Searching for Journals Using A-Z Journals

Use this link to search.

Enter the Journal title, journal abbreviation, or ISSN 

Click "Find Journals"

 

 

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Locating the Journal

Select the correct journal title.

Check the date ranges for the journal issue you need. 

Note the entries for print versions for a journal.

Click on the hyperlink to see the catalog record for the print version.