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AGR 109 - Introduction to the Agricultural Industry

Research guide for students in AGR109 - Introduction to the Agricultural Industry.

Research Agriculture Topics in Agricola

Search for Articles

Milner Library has a variety of Agriculture Databases that work well for researching topics in Agriculture. One of the most helpful Agriculture Databases is Agricola.

Let's say you are looking for articles about the impact of cover crops on soil erosion.  Here is an example of how you could search for that topic in Agricola:

  • In Agricola, enter the main ideas from your topic into the search box. For my example, I'll enter cover crops AND soil erosion.  Choose Search.
  • On the search results page, use the options under the search box to narrow your topic further.
    • Choose Peer Reviewed to get only articles reviewed by other experts in the field to make sure they are accurate.
    • Change the older date to be more recent, for example the last 5 years.
    • Choose All Filters to view a comprehensive list of limiters similar to the list appearing under Refine Results on the old EBSCO database interface.
  • Choose an article title to find out more about the article and check for Milner Library access to the full text.

Screenshot showing topic search and tools to narrow search in Agricola

Screenshot of Agricola All Filters menu

View Article Info

Find Out More About the Article

The information in the middle  of the page tells you more about the article, including:

  • The authors
  • The title, volume, and issue of the journal it is from
  • Subjects covered in the article.
  • An abstract at the bottom of the page that provides a summary of the article.

Access the Full Text

  • The left side of page shows options for accessing the full text of the article through Milner Library.
  • See the Access Full Text tab of this box for more details about how to get the full text of an article.

Get a Link to View the Article Later and See Sample Citations

There are some helpful tools for saving and citing articles, including:

  • Email: Choose the arrow icon and select Email in the popup box. Email the page to yourself so you can view the article later.
  • Permalink: Choose the arrow icon, select Create Link under Share, and choose "copy to clipboard" to get a URL that will always take you back to the article. NOTE: The URL in the browser URL box should also get you back to your article now!
  • Cite (choose the " icon): This generates example citations for the article in a variety of citation styles. You always need to double check these against the style guide for your citation style to make sure they are correct.

Screenshot of article page full text access options and tools.

Screenshot of article abstract in Agricola

Access the Full Text of an Article

At the top of the article page, there are options for accessing the article through Milner Library.

If there is full text through Agricola, there will be PDF or Online Full Text links.

Screenshot of full text access options for an article in Agricola

If there are no full text links in Agricola, choose the Access options dropdown and select the Full text via LibKey Link option to see if it is available through any other Milner databases. 

Screenshot showing LibKey Link online access option

If LibKey finds full text access through another Milner database or other subscription resource, it will show a LibKey page with options to download the PDF and access the article page in the subscription resource that has it.Screenshot showing LibKey page with full text access options

If LibKey can't find full text access through Milner, it will instead provide a Find It page for the item.The Find It page may sometimes have other online access links or a listing of Mlner's print volumes of the journal the article is in. If there isn't online or print access in Find It, choose Sign in in the yellow box that says "Please sign in to check for any request options."

Find It article with no full text access showing Please sign in to check if there are any request options box.

When you choose Sign In next to it and login with your ULID and password, it should give you a link to request the article via interlibrary loan (ILL).

Find It article with no full text showing interlibrary loan link after loggin in with ULID and password

Interlibrary Loan allows you to send a request for an article to our Interlibrary Loan staff. If they can find a copy of the article, you will get a PDF of it in your ILL account. This may take 5-7 days but articles often come much sooner.

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