LibKey Nomad is a browser extension that connects users with library-licensed and open access full text articles. When using LibKey Nomad, users are automatically directed to the best available version of an article so there is no need to search multiple places. When the full text is not available you will be provided with options to request the article through InterLibrary Loan (ILL).
LibKey Nomad will work in most academic publishers' websites and databases (ScienceDirect, Taylor & Francis, PubMed) as well as Google Scholar and Wikipedia's list of references when available.
Adapted from MSU's Third Iron: BrowZine and LibKey guide and University of Chicago's LibKey Nomad guide
If our library doesn’t have what you need, it is likely that the item can be borrowed from another library. Articles are usually turned around within 24-48 hours, books usually take about 2 weeks. For further information on this service, see our Interlibrary Loan FAQs.
You can access Interlibrary Loan from the Library Tab in myRedDragon under "Library Links and Resources," as shown below, or request items directly from ONESearch. Items in ONESearch not owned by us have a link to request via ILL. You may need the WorldCat scope to find them.
All users must be registered in ILLiad and verify their credentials annually.
If you haven't registered previously you will need to fill out a form, and then it will take you to the request page.
ONESearch casts a wide net! You will have to sort through more results.
Databases are more targeted to specific disciplines.
Pro tip: SocINDEX and PsycInfo are both wonderful resources for the research topics in this course. Don't forget to use the advanced tools available in each: