Answered By: David Gray
Last Updated: Jun 07, 2022     Views: 91

There are 2 possible reasons and they are both related to our subscription to the online version of JAMA:

  1. First, make sure you followed a JAMA link from the Laurel Ridge library website or from Canvas to the JAMA website so you are authenticated as a Laurel Ridge user.  If you just Google JAMA and bypass the Laurel Ridge website or Canvas you won't be granted access because JAMA won't know you're a Laurel Ridge student.
     
  2. Our JAMA subscription covers the most recent years of articles because that's typically what instructors require students to use. The older articles, called the JAMA Archives, might show up in your search results but you won't have access to the full-text of the older articles.  If you need the specific article from the JAMA Archives, you can request it via Interlibrary Loan, and we will get it from another library for you.

 

 

 

 

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