Linking Macdonald – Kelcey Library to Google scholar
Using Google Scholar
You can use Google Scholar to search the library’s database collection (though we recommend starting with Spartan Search). Below are instructions on how adjust the settings in your browser so Google Scholar knows you are affiliated with The University of Tampa.
It can be beneficial to use several different search engines to track down information, especially when starting a search. Consider using Google Scholar as a supplementary tool if you are not finding what you want.
Google Scholar’s “cited by” function is much more robust than the “cited by” function found in most databases and may be a useful tool for tracking down more scholarship.
Keep in mind that Google Scholar defines scholarship much more broadly than most professors. Check with your professor or a librarian if you are uncertain about an article you are interested in using.
Google Scholar Results
Notice the “cited by‘ link and look for FullText@Macdonald-Kelce
Check the source. Is it Peer-Reviewed? Check Ulrichsweb.
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Ulrichsweb This link opens in a new window
Search by ISSN, subject, publisher, or language. Over 300,000 journals with 900 subject specialties.
Can’t find the article in full text? Use the Article/Book Request Form to check.
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Article/Book Request FormForm to manually enter book or article requests. You must sign in with your UT login
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Email questions about requests to [email protected]