You can easily search for articles off campus, just enter your user name and password when prompted.
Google Scholar is a great way to search for articles. If you're on-campus, many times you will be able to link directly to the article. If you're off-campus, you'll need to copy and paste the title of the JOURNAL not the ARTICLE into the library catalog to see if we have a subscription.
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The Clemson Libraries provide a variety of material delivery services for faculty, staff, and students. Materials can be pulled for later pickup at any library. In addition, materials can be routed to the nearest branch or delivered via postal mail (some limitations apply).
Journal articles from our own subscriptions may be requested for electronic delivery.
InterLibrary Loan and PASCAL offer access to materials not owned by Clemson University.
full-text articles from professional education journals; dates vary by publication
popular teacher and administrator journals and magazines; dates vary by publication. Access provided via Discus
more than 3 million records on peer-reviewed literature; 1872-present
full-text articles from major psychology journals; 1987-present
full-text articles; 1965-present
sociology and related fields; 1895-present
includes marriage, divorce, family therapy, and other areas; 1979-present
sports, physical fitness, and recreation; 1830-present
Limit: 4 simultaneous users
CLCD provides information about and reviews of children's books and media.
This expansive collection covers all disciplines with well over 5,000 journals and magazines included. This resource is an upgrade to the Academic Search Complete collection.
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