Re: access to scholarly papers.
Wanted to add what I get when I want to read the doc
On Fri, Jan 29, 2016 at 1:01 PM, Gregory Pitner <gregory.pitner@student.ottawa.edu> wrote:
Hi, I am researching for one of my classes, and I am hitting a lot of dead ends looking for scholared reviewed reference articles. The papers want money or a password and maybe in three days I can receive information. Just want to know if these scholarly reviewed papers are not useable for us, or am I doing something wrong to access them.Thank youGreg Pitner
Answer
Hello Gregory
To find scholarly and peer-reviewed articles in the databases on your topic of interest you must limit your search below the search box to scholarly and peer-reviewed and full-text articles. If you are unable to find a full-text article in Ebsco that you need then contact Jan Lee at jan.lee@ottawa.edu to get you an Interlibrary Loan article for you. It does not cost anything and usually you are able to keep the article once we get it for you. Make sure that when you do ask for an ILL you do it at least a week or two before you need the articles so we can get them in in time for you to receive them.
Thanks
Gloria Dikeogu