FAQ: Where can I access, and how do I use, AccessScience?
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Last Updated: Jul 29, 2025
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Last Updated: Jul 29, 2025
Views: 633
Accessing AccessScience
You can access AccessScience This link opens in a new window by following these steps:
- Select A-Z Database List on the library homepage in the Quick Links box in the bottom left.
- Choose "A" from the alphabet.
- Find "AccessScience" on the list of databases available there and click on the link.
Using the AccessScience Database
Follow these steps to run a search, access full text resources, and find other database materials:
- Type your keywords into the AccessScience search box in the middle of the page.
- The results list can be filtered by content type and date by using the limiters on the left side of the page.
- To see more information about an item on the results list, click on the title.
- Above the full text is a Download button where you can get the PDF, and a Cite button to get a full citation in APA, MLA, and Chicago Style. Please note that it is necessary to check the format as autogenerated citations can contain errors.
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