Try Interlibrary Loan (ILL). Login with your VUNet ID and password to request a copy of an article or book. Articles are often emailed within a day or two after a request is submitted. Books arrive within one week and are sent to the library of your choice for you to pick up. It's free! Just click on the link below and login to the library's Interlibrary Loan Service.
Google Scholar (GS) is a great resource to sift through as you begin to research your topic. It allows you to do very large, broad searches on a research topic. It is especially helpful when your research topic is multi-disciplinary/interdiscipinary.
Google Scholar Pros | Google Scholar Cons |
Fast and familiar | Large results set, no real filters or sorting other than date |
"Cited by" feature for following research forward | Sources are challenging to identify |
"Understands" natural language for searches | Google is not transparent about what it includes as "scholarly" or how it ranks for relevance |
Can be connected to the library holdings (Library Links) | Pay walls frequently inhibit access |
Millions of results across academic disciplines including open access materials |
Library databases are an awesome resource for strategically searching scholarly content by academic discipline. They include subscription content and lots of features to customize your search results.
Library Databases Pros | Library Databases Cons |
What you are searching is transparent | Takes practice to get used to searching strategically |
Designed to recognize language from your field and complex search strings | Sometimes searches can be too narrow with limited results |
Citation generators are available | Finding full text of articles is possible, but sometimes requires a few clicks to get to |
Includes tools for saving research | |
Lots of filters and sorting features | |
Targeting searching is easier, results are focused |
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FindIt@VU provides direct links from a database citation to the fulltext of the article (if available) and other supporting resources.
You'll also see FindIt@VU buttons in Library Catalog.
If we don't have a copy of what you need we can get it for you! Use the link below to request via Interlibrary Loan.
National Agricultural Library's catalog. Publications and resources encompassing all aspects of agriculture and allied disciplines, including animal and veterinary sciences, entomology, plant sciences, forestry, aquaculture and fisheries, farming and farming systems, agricultural economics, extension and education, food and human nutrition, and earth and environmental sciences.
Covers most business areas: management, marketing, economics, finance, accounting, & international business. Includes company reports, SWOT analyses, working papers, country reports, industry reports, case studies, etc.
Articles, periodicals, yearbooks, series, and supplements on special education, educational tests, adult education, multicultural/ethnic education, teaching methods, continuing education, literacy standards, multicultural/ethnic education, etc.
Scholarly, peer-reviewed journals, books, and case studies from different areas of business, economics, education, engineering, health care, library science, organizational studies, sociology, and more.
Information covering all aspects of human impact to the environment. Scholarly, government and general-interest titles on global warming, green building, pollution, sustainable agriculture, renewable energy, recycling, and more.
Public Affairs Information Service: journal articles, books, government documents, statistical directories, grey literature, research reports, conference papers, web content, etc. covering issues in the public debate.