Law Journal Library - extensive archival collection of academic legal journals, from the first volume to the most recent volume allowed by the publishers (typically 2-5 years ago). Kluwer Law International Journal Library - archive of journals published by Kluwer Law International. Foreign & International Law Resources Database - international yearbooks and periodicals, US law digests, and decisions of international tribunals. To make the most of this tool set up the University of Reading as a 'Library Link' using the instructions above.įull-text access to digitised collections of specialist legal, political and historical sources, most notably: To get a formatted reference for a search result press the quote button next to it and the reference will appear in three different styles. Highlight the title of an article in the page you are reading and then click the Scholar button and it will search for the article on Google Scholar in a pop up window. Google have produced a plugin for Chrome, Firefox and Safari which allows you to easily search for and cite articles. For more guidance see Accessing e-journals. If this doesn't happen you will need to look for an institutional or Shibboleth login link once you reach the journal's website. You will usually be prompted to login as soon as you click on the link to the article. If you are off-campus you will need to login to access the articles. If the 'Full-text Reading' link does not appear next to a reference it indicates that it isn't covered by our subscriptions and you probably won't be able to access the article. Click on this link to access the full-text. This indicates that we have a subscription which will give you access to the article. When you do a search, look for a 'Full-Text Reading' link to the right of references in your results list. You can set your preferences on Google Scholar to show links to full-text articles in all of our e-journals.ġ) Click on the three lines on the top left of the home screen.ģ) Select 'Library Links' on the left of the screen.Ĥ) In the search box type 'Reading' and select the 'Reading University Library - Full-Text Reading' option. For references to reliable, academic sources search our Summon discovery service or databases covering your subject. It is unclear which publishers are included in Google Scholar, so it shouldn't be used as your only source for a comprehensive literature search.
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