When using one of Bethel's EBSCO databases (like PsycINFO), you will see see a variety of links located just under the citation for each article. These links let you know what sort of full text access Bethel provides. Here's a quick explanation of the links:
For items that Bethel doesn't own or provide access to, you can request to get them from another library. To do this, you may do either of the following:
Using links within the database:
Using the Interlibrary Loan form from the Library's homepage:
Sometimes, when using the link, you may encounter some resources that do not provide a link to a full text resource. Here's an example of what you will see when you encounter a link that IS available but only in print:
When this happens, get the citation information for your article. For example:
Title: The Evolution of the Role of the Psychiatric Mental Health Advanced Practice Registered Nurse in the United States.
Author: Drew, Barbara L.
Journal Information: Archives of psychiatric nursing 28(5):298
Take the journal information, go to the library, and find the journal Archives of psychiatric nursing, volume 28. With the journal in hand, simply look for page 298.
If you have any questions, feel free to contact a librarian by: