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BA 700 Business Research Methodology: Locating Articles

Off campus login information

image of control type button that reads password required.Log in to library databases with the same credentials you use to access your Lakeland email and Blackboard. Click here to access a list of library databases.. 

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Directions for Business Source Complete

 

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Where can I find this article?

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Need to locate an article from a citation?  Use Full Text Finder. Enter the title of the journal in which the article appeared. Your results will include a link to the appropriate database if the article is available in Lakeland's online library.  

Full-text Finder says, "No results found." Now what? Give our interlibrary loan services a try.

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Google Scholar

Google Scholar contains a variety of materials designated as scholarly by Google such as: scholarly, peer-reviewed articles, articles that are not peer-reviewed, court decisions, patent information, chapters from books and more.  Google Scholar results often include items without the complete document.  Google Scholar settings can be configured to link to John Esch library database contents.

Follow these step-by-step directions for adjusting settings.

Linking Your School Library to Google Scholar

  1. Access the Google Scholar Settings by clicking on the hamburger in the upper left hand corner.
  2. Click Library links on the left-hand menu.
  3. Type Lakeland University in the search box.
  4. Select the checkboxes next to your Lakeland's name and click Save.

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