The resources on this page are recommended for when you need to find evidence-based research literature and other types of articles for literature reviews, annotated bibliographies, and other projects. You'll also find search and evaluation strategies to help you find the best articles for your topic.
Google works with libraries to determine which journals and papers they've subscribed to electronically, and then links to articles from those sources when they're available. Once you configure the Library Links settings in Google Scholar, links to the full text of articles will display in your Google Scholar results when they are available through Simmons Library.
Use Google Scholar From On-Campus
To make these links appear, just access Google Scholar from any Simmons computer and the links will automatically be included.
Configure Google Scholar From Off-Campus
Did you know?
Resources like Web of Science and Google Scholar will show you cited and citing references for any article you find in them.
Trust It or Trash It? is a free online tool that helps you evaluate health information sources.
Trust It or Trash It? was created by The Genetic Alliance.
When you're looking at search results in a database you're going to see a few different ways to get to the full article, usually either...
or
Both of these will take you to the article!
Click the Find Full-Text button and a new tab or window will open. In this tab, your article will load automatically. You will also see a YELLOW ribbon with a link saying "Go To Full Text Finder Results"--click the link if the article doesn't load on its own.
Keywords are...
Connecting concepts...
Limit to Peer-Reviewed or Scholarly articles...
Narrow the Date Range...
Still not finding anything? Ask a Librarian!