Occasionally you may find that Linfield Libraries doesn't have immediate access to the full text of an article. You can still get a copy by requesting one through Interlibrary Loan (often referred to as ILL). The library staff will get a pdf copy of the article from another university library. This takes 3–5 days, and you will receive an email when your article is available.
Use the link below to sign into your interlibrary loan account and submit a request. You will need to register the first time you log in.
A library catalog allows you to search for items owned by a specific library, including books, movies, journals, magazines, music scores, government documents, and more.
A library database is an online searchable collection of information that libraries purchase access to. Some databases are discipline specific (PubMED), and some are general (Academic OneFile). Databases can contain articles, magazines, newspapers, images, streaming music, Ebooks, streaming videos and more.
Search using one term from two or more rows in the Linfield Libraries Search [Google-like searching across our databases and the catalog].
Searching tips:
Request article from interlibrary loan if full text isn’t available. Takes 3-5 days.
Copy the citation for the article [Cite feature]