Google Scholar (http://scholar.google.com) is a free discovery tool that can be used to find articles available through a library's databases or other online sources. To get information about what is available electronically in your library, make sure that your library is enabled in Google Scholar's Library Links Setting:
From Google Scholar's main page, click on "Settings" in the drop down menu to the left. On the next page click "Library Links". Type in your institution's name in the search box and check off the correct result, i.e. University of New Hampshire - Get it @ UNH Search. Then choose Save.
Once Library Links is enabled, perform a search in Google Scholar. The left column has tools for limiting the search, the center column lists the results, and the right column lists the availability of those results at your library (or through other sources). Click on "Get it @ UNH Search" to see the access options through the UNH Library.
Clicking on "Get it @ UNH Search" goes to a page that provides full citation information, lists access options, and Links to content. We may have access to the same article through different databases; we recommend JSTOR if available. EBSCOhost provides much of the UNH Library's online content; we subscribe to many of their databases, including Academic Search Premier, Business Source Corporate/Premier, CINAHL Complete, Communication & Mass Media Complete, EconLit with Full Text, Health Source, PsycARTICLES, etc. The library also has many other full-text databases such as Lexis Nexis, Sage, ScienceDirect, Taylor & Francis, Wiley and other access directly from publishers.