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Linking Google Scholar to the Simmons Library: Home

This page will show you how to link Google Scholar to the Simmons Library's resources.

Welcome!

What is Google Scholar?

Google Scholar is an online search tool that you can use to find articles, books, theses, court decisions, etc.  When available, Google Scholar will link to the full-text version of the resource.

Learn more about Google Scholar here.

Why would I link Google Scholar to the Simmons Library?

Linking Google Scholar to the Simmons Library lets Google show you which full-text articles we have access to through the library's subscriptions.

Once you link them, Google Scholar will automatically check to see if Simmons has access to full-text articles. If we do, you'll be able to link to articles directly from Google Scholar.

Who will find this useful?

When you're on campus, Google Scholar will already recognize that you have access to Simmons articles.  You won't need to link anything -- you can just start searching!

If you search for articles off-campus, follow these steps to link Google Scholar to the Simmons Library.

How to link Google Scholar to the Simmons Library

1. Open Google Scholar.

2. Click on the Settings link at the top of the Google Scholar page.

3. On the Scholar Settings page, click Library Links in the left sidebar.

4. Enter Simmons University into the search bar and click search.

5. If prompted, check Simmons University - Check Simmons Full Text.

6. Click Save at the bottom of the screen.

How to tell if Simmons has the full-text

If you see a link to the right of the citation that says [PDF] or [HTML], the full-text article is available.  

For example, search for How to Read a Scientific Research Paper by Charles Durbin.  

Screenshot of Durbin reference on Google Scholar

Click on the [PDF] rcjournal.com link to open the article.  Enter your Simmons username and password if prompted.

If you see a link to the right of the citation that says Check Simmons Full-Text, we may have access to the full-text.  Click the link to find out.

If you see the following Access Options page, it means that the library does not have full-text access to that article.  

Screenshot of Simmons Access Options page

But you can still get the article!  Check out the Get Articles that Simmons Doesn't Have tab in this box for more information about Interlibrary Loan.

If you don't see a link to the right of a citation, it means that the full-text article isn't available online or through the library's subscriptions.

Screenshot of Google Scholar reference with no full-text linkBut you can still get the article!  See the Get Articles that Simmons Doesn't Have tab in this box for more information.

If Simmons doesn't have an article, we can borrow a copy for you from another library (you can also do this for books and other types of resources).

1. Log into your Interlibrary Loan account with your Simmons username and password.
2. Click Create request, then click Articles & Book Chapters.
3. Fill out as much information as you can about the article, including all fields marked with an asterisk.  
4. Click Submit request.  Within a few business days, you'll get an email with instructions for accessing the article.

Other Cool Things You Can Do with Google Scholar

Google Scholar also has some tools that can help with your research.  Below most references, you'll see several links:

Screenshot of a Google Scholar reference with Cited by and Cite links highlighted

Click on the Cited by... link to see other articles that have cited this one.  This can help you find additional articles on the same topic.

Click on the Cite button to get the full citation in five different citation styles (including APA).  You can also use this link to export references to EndNote or another citation manager.