Answered By: Woodruff Library Reference
Last Updated: Feb 06, 2019     Views: 909

If you use Google Scholar to do your research, you can set your browser up to go directly to the search results in the Emory Libraries, if they're available. Here's how:

1. Go to Google Scholar

2. Click on the three lines next to the "Google Scholar" branding at the top left.

3. Choose "settings," then select "Library links".

4. Type Emory University into the search box, then run the search. 

5. Check the box beside Find it @ Emory, then select the blue Save button.

6. Run your search, then select the Find it @ Emory designation next to an article of interest. You will see the options for accessing the full text.

7. Select the Full text option.

8. You will be prompted to log in with your Emory net ID and password. If you keep using the same browser for your search session, your subsequent searches in Google Scholar will not require additional logins during the same browser session. (If you have trouble accessing full-text articles, check to make sure that your browser is accepting *cookies.)

If you have questions or need assistance, please contact askejournals@listserv.cc.emory.edu, your subject librarian, or the library reference desk at your preferred library.

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