To find out if the library has access to a full-text article, search for the article title in Primo. You can also search outside Primo to order articles from journals that the library does not subscribe to.

Find full-texts in Primo

  • Search for the article title within quotation marks. Example: Post-acute COVID-19 syndrome
  • If the library has access to the full-text, link(s) are available under the heading Access Online:
Screenshot that shows available options for accessing a resource. The heading is "Access Online" and below it shows two rows of options with the name of the platform it is available on.

Order articles that the library does not have access to

If you cannot find the full-text in Primo, you can choose to search outside the library's available material:

  • Click on Include results without access through the library yet available for request, and search for the title of the article within quotation marks.
A screenshot of a toggle button that is active. It is colored cyan and has the label "Include results without access through the library yet available for request."
  • Select the Request copy via e-mail option to see if you can get direct access to the full-text. The article will be delivered to your e-mail within 8 hours. You can order a maximum of three articles per day.
  • Please note that not all articles can be ordered in this way due to limitations of the service.
  • If the article is not available to order by email, either select the option Request a printed copy and fill in the form, or email the full article references to interlib@ju.se. You will be notified by the library when the articles are available to pick up.
A screenshot displaying ordering options for a resource in Primo. There are two boxes with options. The options are a printed copy via interlibrary loan or an electronic copy via Get It Now. Each box has a title, a list of restrictions and information about the option, and a button below to proceed with the chosen request option.