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ABS394 Veterinary Topics

Special Topics: Veterinary Infectious Diseases

Accessing Articles - GetIt@ASU

When searching a research database click Get It!@ASU  for options to access full-text. 

If we have access to an article look for View It and links to the article.

If we do not have immediate access to an article look for Get It and a link to request the article for free through Interlibrary Loan. Find out more about using Interlibrary Loan.

LIbKey Nomad

LibKey Nomad is a browser extension for most major browsers that provides instant links to full text content for articles subscribed to by ASU Library.

Libkey authentication is seamless and you don’t have to hunt the library web site for a resource. It provides open access alternatives, when they are available.  

After installation, select ASU as your subscribing institution. After that, it automatically scans for scholarly content within the web page you are visiting “wherever you may roam.”

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