If you actually select an article title to look at, the green check icon is near the top left of the screen and it says “Full access”
I think that is the only place I have seen verbage for what the check mark means although the check mark appears on other pages such as the table of contents
page to the right of the article citations.
Teri Oparanozie
Assistant Professor
Head of Library Acquisitions
Sam Houston State University
Box 2179
Huntsville, TX 77341
936-294-1623/936-294-3282 fax
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What does the little green checkmark mean on the brief citation? I thought it was whether we had access, but apparently not.
Cindy Harper
Virginia Theological Seminary
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I didn't have a problem with it. It seems fairly user friendly to me. When I clicked the link on our website for the individual journal, it took me right in. Then when I did a browse, I
just check the box for items that we have access to and it filtered correctly.
Judith A. Koveleskie, MLIS, MA
Serials Librarian
Seton Hill University
Reeves Memorial Library
1 Seton Hill Drive
Greensburg, PA 15601-1548
kovelesk@setonhill.edu
724-838-7828
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On Tue, Aug 23, 2016 at 2:24 PM, <MSaunders@gallery.ca> wrote:
The whole site is confusing. If the Serials Librarian can’t figure it out, how is a user who is unfamiliar
with electronic resources going to find the issues. It doesn’t really state what issues we have access to unless you scroll down and make a couple of mouse clicks
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I have a support ticket open because although it says at the top that access is provided by our institution, it is asking for login info and we should
be IP authenticated.
Sandra,
Sandra Thomas
Interim Library Director
Assistant Professor
Serials/Electronic Resources Librarian
Henry G. Bennett Memorial Library
Southeastern Oklahoma State University
425 W. University
Durant, OK 74701
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I was just wondering if everybody is happy with the “New and Improved” Taylor and Francis online or if
I’m the only one who is complaining
Mike Saunders,
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