Access Full Text Articles with Google Scholar

Google Scholar is a good database for when you are looking for an obscure topic and are not getting many results in other databases. While you are on-campus, you may notice a link in Google Scholar that says Fulltext@MSK. This allows you access to articles in the MSK Library’s electronic collection. You can set up Google Scholar to display these links while you are off-campus as well. Simply click on the Settings (or the gear icon) in Google Scholar, and choose Library Links. Then search for Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, and check it off when it appears. When you are off-campus and click on the Fulltext@MSK button, you will be asked to login with your MSK username and employee ID number. Once logged in, you will have access to MSK’s electronic content.

Additionally, in Google Scholar Settings, you can set up Google Scholar to export individual citations to EndNote (only one at a time). Under Search Results, and Bibliography manager, select Show links to import citations into EndNote. Save your settings, and do a search in Google Scholar. You will now see a link to Import into EndNote. Make sure to have your EndNote library open before you click on the link and it will import into your EndNote library automatically.