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To start searching for text on a page: Open the Find bar using one of the following methods: Use the Ctrl+F keyboard shortcut.
When we say an article is full text, it means the complete article is available online, as opposed to just a citation or an abstract. The library subscribes to hundreds of databases that contain full text articles.
Full-text refers to the entire text of an article, instead of an abstract or short summary.
In order to find this specific information, you need to scan the text. Scanning consists of letting your eyes move quickly through the text until you find what you are looking for. As long as you know how the text is organised, this can be done quickly and without reading every word.
An abstract is simply a summary of an article. Academic articles can range anywhere from just a few pages to dozens of pages, and an abstract can help a researcher decide if theyd like to read the entire article. Simply skim the abstract to see if its interesting to you.
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To open the Navigation pane from the Edit view, press Ctrl+F, or select Home Find. Find text by typing it in the Search in document box.
Step 1: Open the webpage in any browser (Chrome, Firefox, Edge). Step 2: Press Ctrl + F on your keyboard. Step 3: A small search bar will appear. Type in the word or phrase youre searching for.
Author Last Name, First Name. Title of the Article. Journal/Magazine/Newspaper Title, vol., no., Day Month Year OR Season, Permalink or shortened URL. Accessed Day Month Year.
When you see the term full text in a research database it means you should be able to get the entire article immediately within the database you are using.
What does the Request full-text button do? Clicking the Request full-text button on a publication page causes a message to be sent from the requester to the authors of the publication. Recipients of such messages can ignore them, decline them, or respond.

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