Title: Online Access via Ovid
1Online Access via Ovid
2To access e-journals from Ovid (Journals_at_Ovid
Full Text / Your Journals_at_Ovid), enter Ovid ID
and password at the Ovid home page
(http//gateway.ovid.com), then click Start
Ovid. To receive the Ovid login ID and passwor
d, provide the library a memorandum or an email
from your department chief, or director of
division or directorate requesting an account for
each named individual.
3Click Continue from the following screen.
4Next, click Journals _at_ Ovid Full Text or Your
Journals_at_Ovid. The difference between the tw
o above is that the first one lets you search all
journals available from Ovid with abstracts and
table of contents on all titles and full text
available for those we have licensed. Your
Journals_at_Ovid contains only the titles for which
we are licensed for full text access.
5On the following screen, click Browse Journals
icon on the top if you prefer to access a known
title through an alphabetical journal list.
You may also find an article by keyword from both
Journals_at_Ovid Full Text or Your Journals_at_Ovid,
with or without setting limits.
6Click Browse Journals by Name.
7Select an initial letter of the journal title
(disregarding initial articles) from alphabetical
list on screen. For example, Click N to find New
England Journal of Medicine.
8If there is full text available to use for a
title, a notation will be indicated below its
ISSN on the right.
Click Issue List below the title to access.
9After the journal displays, click Table of
Contents of needed issue.
10Choose and click the Abstract or Ovid Full Text
link to view.
11You may click Full Text (PDF) to view an original
paper as shown from the print copy if this option
is available. You may also print this article d
irectly from an attached printer or save to a
file.
12Alternatively, you can search a journal title
instead of browsing the journal list if you know
the name of the journal. To do so, click Journal
icon.
13Enter a journal title into the search box, then
click Perform Search. You would probably want to
limit such a search.
14On the following screen, check a box in front of
the journal title and click Perform Search again.
15Click Display from result screen.
16Click Logoff after you finish. You would be
disconnected after 15 minutes of inactivity. But
other potential users could be prevented access
meanwhile.
Choose and click the Ovid Full Text link under
each article to view.
17Online Access via USUHS
18Click Journals from the left bar after login at
USUHS LRC home page, (http//rcs.lrc.usuhs.mil).
To receive USUHS user ID and password, go to ht
tp//www.lrc.usuhs.mil/wrairnmrc for
registration. A separate instruction sheet on
USUHS registration is available from library
information rack.
19Select an initial letter of the journal title
(disregarding initial articles) from the
alphabetical list on screen. For example, Click
N to find New England Journal of Medicine.
20Click the title to access. Notice there are col
ored dots, red or green, in front of each journal
title. Only a Green dot represents online
journal availability for the title that follows.
Years and volumes of coverage, publisher and
format of article are listed next to each title.
Red stars are staff mediated resources which LRC
staff must print and mail.
21Click Login from following screen.
If the journals are licensed from ScienceDirect,
this is what the screen may look like. Click
Continue to the ScienceDirects __ from top of
screen to enter.
22Select a desired issue to view.
This is the display of journal title screen from
Elsevier ScienceDirect. Notice that Elsevier
ScienceDirect can also be searched by keyword at
this point.
23Online Access to EBSCO Biomedical Reference
Collection
24To access EBSCO Biomedical Reference Collection,
type http//www.ebscohost.com into the address
bar on the browser, then push Enter from the
keyboard.
Click Biomedical Reference Collection if you
prefer to see a title by searching.
To access a complete alphabetical journal list
directly, click Title List.
25Select and click a title to view the full text.
A notation below the title indicates time range
for which full text is available.
26Select a desired issue to view.
On the following screen, click PDF Full Text to
view an article.
27If you prefer a search instead of selecting Title
List at the EBSCO Biomedical Reference Collection
home page, enter a journal name in the search box
and click Search on the top.
28Choose an article to view.
Click Exit to logout of EBSCO Biomedical
Reference Collection when you finish.
29Online Access to EBSCO Military
30To access EBSCO Military, type http//www.librarie
s.army.mil/ into the address bar on the browser,
then Enter from the keyboard.
Click EJOURNALS EBOOKS.
31Enter your AKO user name and password and click
OK. To register and receive your AKO username
and password, go to https//www.us.army.mil/porta
l/portal_home.jhtml. Click Im a New User.
32Click EBSCO Military FullText to access general
military periodicals.
33Click Publications to explore an alphabetical
list of holdings of interest to military
personnel.
34Select and click a title to view the full text..
A notation below the title indicates time range
for which full text is available.
35Select a desired issue to view.
On the following screen, click PDF Full Text to
view an article.
Click Exit to logout of EBSCO Military when you
finish.
36Online Accessto Health Wellness Resource
Center
37To access Health Wellness Resource Center, type
http//www.libraries.army.mil/ into the address
bar on the browser, then push Enter from the
keyboard.
Click EJOURNALS EBOOKS.
38Enter your AKO user name and password and click
OK. To register and receive your AKO username
and password, go to https//www.us.army.mil/porta
l/portal_home.jhtml. Click Im a New User.
39Click Health Wellness Resource Center.
40Enter a search term in Search For. Check box for
full text articles if preferred. Select month,
date and year for time range from boxes on the
screen. Click Search.
41On the following screen, click a title link to
view.
42You may choose Advanced Search after accessing
Health Wellness Resource Center. Advanced
Search offers more options besides key words to
locate an article.
43With Advanced Search, you can search articles by
journal title and author, etc. Also you can
combine these conditions to execute a search.
44Online Access via MD Consult
45Contact a librarian from Gorgas Memorial Library
to receive a MD Consult user name and password,
then login MD Consult from http//www.mdconsult.co
m
46To locate journal articles, click New Search.
47Select Journals from dropdown box for Search
within. Click Search.
Enter a term into each search box and select AND,
OR and NOT from dropdown box next to it to
combine both terms.
48There are 342 articles matching the search
statement in this example.
To enhance search result, you can input an
authors last name into the author box if you
know one or add certain requirements from boxes
located on the left.
49Select an interest area from Focus dropdown box.
Choose between Human or Animal for Study Group.
Select age group from Subject Age.
Choose an order from Sort for display.
Set time limitation from the Year.
50The results are reduced to 4 after adding the
above conditions.
To view a full text article, click Full Text link
above the title if there is one available.
51To explore a list of sources available from MD
Consult, click Other products below the Core
Collection from the left on the home page after
login.
52Click Core Collection from the following screen.
Next, Click Clinical Content.
53Click any links to explore availability in that
category. For instance, Journals.
On the following screen, a list displays
alphabetical journal titles available from this
site, but it does not have direct links. To
locate articles, you have to run a search as
described previously.
54Click Log Off to log out of the database after
you finish.
55Sample Page of E-Journal List
56A Linked Set of References
57Cited Articles