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Enable your access to ANZCA Library full-text anywhere on the web

Full-text via browser extensions

Access ANZCA full-text anywhere on the web through the use of a browser extension

  • LibKey Nomad - Recommended
    LibKey Nomad++ allows web users to easily access and read journal articles found anywhere on the web with a DOI or PMID. The plugin is free and utilises existing ANZCA subscription access. It also provides on-screen prompts for alternative access points and additional information. Suitable for most browsers. Note: In 2025, this functionality will be expanded to enable e-book access.
  • EndNote Click
    EndNote Click also allows Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox users to access the full-text for ANZCA subscriptions.

Google scholar

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  • Google Scholar
    Google Scholar provides a simple way to broadly search for scholarly literature. From one place, you can search across many disciplines and sources: articles, theses, books, abstracts and court opinions, from academic publishers, professional societies, online repositories, universities and other web sites. In addition, it is now possible to configure Google Scholar to access full-text via the ANZCA Library or CICM via ANZCA Library.

PubMed

Full-text via a dedicated link or by using LibKey Nomad

  • PubMed
    Users have two options for accessing ANZCA full-text - via our dedicated PubMed link, or by using the LibKey Nomad++ browser extension

Covidence

Full-text access using Libkey Nomad

  • Covidence
    LibKey Nomad++ can be used to access ANZCA full-text via Covidence using Google Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Brave, Vivaldi and Safari. It will also allow users to request articles not held full text and see article retraction warnings.