Customize Google Scholar settings to easily see if the library has the full-text:
Is the article available in print (meaning, physically in the library)? If the only link on the correct result says Del E. Webb Library, then it is available in the library in print only.
3a. Come to the library to photocopy it, or request the copy/pull (see service information at the very top of the pull link) service for a small fee through Interlibrary Loan.
Is the article available full-text on-line? If the link in the result indicates anything other than Del E. Webb Library, it is available on-line.
3b. Verify we have the correct year, then just click the link to go to the article.
Click on the pdf icon.
If a list of years is not apparent on the initial page, look for links to archives, or past issues and then look for your article first by year, then subsequently volume, issue, and page or title.
Click on the pdf icon.
Under each citation result is the purple LLU&MC Find Article button:
Click the purple button to check that the library has it.
Full-text is available, when you will see instructions underneath your citation to click Article--see example below. Often, the library has access in multiple ways. In the Resource column of the example below, you see access from three different resources.
If the library does NOT have access to the article, you will see under the citation that the article does not appear to be available.