To Search for an Article
Go to the Keiss library's homepage, click on E-Resources, then Journals. In the search box, type in the journal name (not the article title) and click Search. A list of databases that contain that journal (and article) will appear below the journal title. Click on one of the databases. Use the year of publication, volume/issue, and page number to find the article. Click on the PDF Full-text or HTML Full-text link to access the article.
Another way to search is to link Google Scholar to Keiss Library Resources. Please find easy directions on how to do so HERE! This allows you to search article titles on Google Scholar and if Keiss Library has the article a "Full Text at Keiss Library Link" will show to the right of the article.
If you find an article that is not in the Keiss Library collection, you may place an interlibrary loan request to get the article from another library free of charge. Fill out the online request form by going to Keiss library's homepage, click on Library Requests, then Interlibrary Loan. You can then request the article using this FORM. We will obtain the article for you and send it to your GMercyU email address in 1-4 days.
Please visit the Interlibrary Loan page for more information!
Please note: Off-campus users will need to login by clicking the "Connect from Off-Campus" button on the library home page using their GMercyU credentials to search library resources and submit Interlibrary loan requests.