Are you a member of the Dalhousie community with a Dal NetID? Have you had trouble connecting to the thousands of ejournals licensed by Dalhousie Libraries via PubMed? If so, you should be using the Dal Libraries customized version of PubMed instead of the free, generic version of this database.
The Getit@Dal button in PubMed connects you directly with the full text of articles, but to see it you must use the Dal Libraries customized version of PubMed available from the Libraries’ webpages. This button (found at the abstract level of citations) will link you to the full text of any article available electronically. If the electronic full text is not available, you’ll be given the option of checking our online catalogue to see if the article is in our print collection. If it’s not there either, you can order it using our free document delivery service.
To learn more, view our short online tutorial on using “Getit@Dal” or contact a librarian at the Kellogg Health Sciences Library.