Answered By: Research Librarians
Last Updated: May 19, 2021     Views: 469

We realize that many students have more experience and comfort searching with Google; luckily Google Scholar has provided a way to interface with university and college databases to help students find the full text of articles they need. Use the following steps to make Google Scholar provide links to the full text of articles if they are available through the Neumann Library's online resources:

 

  1. Navigate to https://scholar.google.com .
  2. Click on "Settings" at the top of the page.
  3. Click on "Library links" on the left-hand side of the page.
  4. Search for University of Houston-Clear Lake; the university name will then show up under the search box.
  5. Click the box beside University of Houston-Clear Lake: Full-Text @ UHCL_NEW - Full-Text @ UHCL.
  6. If needed, un-check the entry for University of Houston-Clear Lake - Full-Text @ UHCL
  7. Click the "Save" button.


Now, when you search in Google Scholar, some results will now have a "Full-Text @ UHCL" beside the article/book name. Clicking this link will take you to OneSearch records where one or more full text resource links can be found. You may need to log in with your UHCL username and password the first time you try to access a full text article this way.