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Full Text @ Einstein: Library Links

A guide to accessing the full text of an article.

How do I access Full Text @ Einstein?

Clicking the Einstein Online button button produces the Einstein Article Linker results page with direct links to one or more of the following:
 

  • Full text of the article
  • Table of contents of the journal
  • Resource home page
  • Albert, The Library Catalog (OPAC)
  • Interlibrary Loan forms

Where do all the links to content go?

  • Depending on the content provider, links to the content may be available at the article, journal, or resource levels.

Sometimes there are several options for full text and links. Why?

  • The same journal may be available from more than one source. Einstein's Article Linker will display the links to all content accessible to the Library.

How do I get the article if there is only a journal or resource link?

  • In cases where Einstein Article Linker can only take you to the journal's table of contents or a resource home page, you will have to browse the table of contents to locate the issue and article you need, or search the resource to retrieve the full-text article.

Einstein Article Linker provides an article-level link even though the full text of the article is not available. Why?

  • Full text articles are temporarily withheld withheld from the online version of the journal by the publisher or author.

Additional questions?

If you have additional questions about accessing Full Text @ Einstein, please contact the Reference Department at askref@einsteinmed.edu.

Why is the "article" link not always available?

If the article link is absent from the Full Text @ Einstein results page it could be due to one of the following reasons:

  • The Library does not subscribe to the full text for that particular title
  • The publisher of the title may not provide full text online