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How to search CINAHL

CINAHL full-text

CINAHL is a full-text database, this means that some of the articles are available in full-text.  

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To access CINAHL full text articles:

  1. Run a search in CINAHL.
  2. On the results page, look for and click on either the HTML Full Text (link) or the PDF Full Text (link) below the article abstract.

 

Access UM Libraries full-text in CINAHL

You can access the full-text of materials that the UM Libraries owns or subscribes to using the Check Access (button) in CINAHL

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To access UM Libraries full text in CINAHL:

  1. Run a search in CINAHL.
  2. On the results page, look for and click on the Check Access (button) below the article abstract.
  3. Follow the directions on the resulting screen.

Ordering articles

If you can't access the full-text of an article in CINAHL, the UM Libraries offers a free document ordering service for UM students, staff and faculty. Requests for articles can take 3-5 business days to send the article to your email inbox. Fill in the below form to start this process: