E-mailing
an Article to Yourself
To email an
article from a library database to yourself, look for an e-mail link
and follow the on screen instructions. The
procedure will vary slightly, depending on which database you are using.
You need to be clear on what information you are emailing.
The article may be available as a:
- Citation
Information to identify the article: author, title, journal, etc.
You will not receive the full text. If there is a find
it button, try
it and see if the full text is available in another database. For more
information, check the Find it FAQ.
- Citation plus an abstract
Information identifying the article plus a brief summary of
the main ideas of the article. You will not receive the full text. If
there is a find it button, try it and
see if the full text is available in another database. For
more information, check the Find
it FAQ.
- Full text in HTML format
A copy of the article. In this format, the article looks
similar to a document on the Web. It may not include illustrations,
graphs, or charts.
If you select HTML, the size of the file will
be smaller.
- Full text in PDF format
A complete copy of the article. In this format, the article appears
as it would in a print journal, including illustrations, graphs
and charts. Adobe
Acrobat is necessary to read a PDF file.
If you choose PDF, the
document will be e-mailed as an attachment.
Please note that many
vendors limit the size of the file you can send as an e-mail; as
a result, you may not be able to send a large PDF file. To make certain
that you receive the article you e-mail, you may want to:
- Before exiting the database, check your e-mail
to make sure that the article came through.
- Send articles one at a time to yourself instead of
sending them in groups.
- Consider sending the HTML rather than the PDF file
if both versions are available. The HTML format may
not be as attractive as the PDF and you may not be
able to view illustrations. However, the file will
be smaller and, therefore you will be assured of receiving
the article.
- Print the articles directly from the database or
download articles to your hard drive (if you are searching
at home) or to a disk rather than e-mailing
them.