How to Link ADAMS State University Nelson Library To Google Scholar. Google scholar provide two ways to make it easier to access the electronic and print resources in your library.
Library Links – Library links are article-level links to subscription full text for patrons affiliated with a library. This program works best for electronic resources, such as journal and conference articles.
Library Search –Library search offers links to book catalogs where the patron can check local availability of a book, or request a library loan. This program works best for print resources, such as textbooks and monographs.
Google Scholar – Try It!
- Select the “Menu” icon (3 horizontal bars in top left corner).
- Click “Settings” icon (cog wheel).
- Find “Library Links” in left-hand menu bar.
- Begin typing “Adams State University – Find It! @ Adams” and select when option appears.
- Begin typing “Open WorldCat – Library Search” and select when option appears.
- Make sure to save before closing.
Google Scholar Guide
- Put in your search terms. Use these Google Search Tips to help you figure out the best terms for your topic.
- Google Scholar puts more highly cited articles at the top. These are often older articles. If you would like to see newer articles, use the date filter on the left hand side, or choose Sort by date, also at the left hand side. Go to Google Scholar. Go to Google Scholar.
- Find the full text for the article by looking at the right hand side of the article. To see full text that you can get through Adams State University, set up Library Links. Go to Library Links.
- If there are no full text links, then clicking on the title will take you to the publisher website. Publisher websites often charge for articles.
Let the library get it for you! Click on “More” below the article summary and then use the “Find It! @Adams” link to request the article through ClioWeb. Go to ClioWeb.