There are a number of browser plugins available which enable you to find out if you have access to specific articles through the University's subscriptions. Rather than re-searching for the article in iDiscover, these plugins do the hard work for you!
Note that if carrying out your searching using the recommended bibliographic databases, there are links within these which enable you to check availability via iDiscover automatically. These plugins are useful if you locate information via a third party site.
Remember to contact us if you have any problems accessing the material you need!
Useful if accessing subscribed content direct from publisher platforms and for locating Open Access articles See this blog post by the ejournals team at the UL for further information |
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Is a browser extension that links you to full text articles when available from Cambridge University Libraries. |
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Use to locate an Open Access version of an article or contact the author to request a copy |
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Use to locate an Open Access version of an article when a subscribed version is not available |
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Use to locate an Open Access version of an article when a subscribed version is not available |
Designed to enable you to access research on the go, the EBSCO Mobile app allows you to sync with your desktop/laptop to quickly and easily access saved content. Note - we do not recommend using the app to conduct systematic searches of the literature as it only offers a basic search option and does not include the specialist features present in the desktop version (e.g. thesaurus searching, combining search sets etc). |
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Enables you to browse journals by subject or journal title and set up a personal bookshelf to keep track of newly published articles (by creating an account then allowing 'New Content Notifications' in the settings).
More guidance about BrowZine journal email updates available on their support pages.
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