Control full-text access

Learn how to manage full-text access through your database and journal orders in FirstSearch.

Control full-text access through your database and journal orders

Through your FirstSearch database orders and Electronic Collections Online (ECO) journal subscriptions, you control:

Information describing which databases contain full text and which databases contain links to full text in other databases is available from the FirstSearch databases.

 Note: Some FirstSearch databases contain both citations and full text for indexed journal articles, while other databases contain only citations. To improve access to full text, FirstSearch links the full text for journal articles to the citations for those articles in other databases. Although this linking of full text and citations cannot be done for every database, it is done for those databases containing sufficient information to make the links. As a result, users searching any of the linked databases that you make available to them can view the full text of journal articles they find even if it comes from another database available to them.

Control full-text access through the administrative module

The following screens in the administrative module provide features that let you control access to full text in your FirstSearch account:

For more information about the full-text features available in the administrative module, see Customize databases and full text.

Example of full-text access

While searching the MEDLINE database, users find a citation for an article they want to read. The citation contains a link to the full text of the article in Electronic Collections Online. They click the link and view the article.

They can do this because:

Even though their library's FirstSearch account provides access to the WilsonSelect and Periodical Abstracts databases in addition to Electronic Collections Online, FirstSearch provided them with a link to the full text from the Electronic Collections Online journal only.

This is because: