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HuskyFetch FAQ


1. What is HuskyFetch  ? Top

HuskyFetch is based on SFX software, which implements the OpenURL standard. After a database is configured for SFX, a HuskyFetch button will appear on each bibliographic record.

 

2. What happens when I click on a HuskyFetch button ? Top

Clicking the button will open a window with a list of services available for the cited article. If full-text versions of the article are available, then those links will be displayed. If full text isn?t available, then you can check the library?s catalog for a paper copy. If the library doesn?t have a paper copy, then you can click on the link to an interlibrary loan form.



 

3. Why don't I see any HuskyFetch buttons? Top

If there aren?t any buttons, then the database you?re using hasn?t yet been configured for HuskyFetch.

 

4. Does the HuskyFetch button appear on my favorite database? Top

If the database is HuskyFetch enabled, you will see a Husky symbol under the HuskyFetch Enabled column.

 

5. The only option I see is to request an interlibrary loan. What?s that ? Top

When you click on the link for interlibrary loan, you can complete the form that pops up, and then submit it to interlibrary loan. They?ll try to obtain the paper or book from another library. Here?s more information about interlibrary loan.

 

6. When I click to get full text, I sometimes end up on the journal's home page or table of contents. Why can't I go directly to the article ? Top

The journal publisher controls whether HuskyFetch will have enough information to get to the article. If HuskyFetch can?t link to the article, then you?ll be taken to the publisher's web site, the journal?s home page, or the issue?s table of contents.

 

7. Even though HuskyFetch says full text is available, my article isn't there. Why not ? Top

There are several possible reasons for this:

  • Article citations sometimes appear in a database before the journal publisher has made the full text available. 
  • Publishers and authors sometimes withhold the full text of articles. 
  • HuskyFetch uses citation information (volume, issue, page number, etc.) to link to the article. If a citation has a typographical error, then HuskyFetch can?t find the article.

 

8. Can I use HuskyFetch from home ? Top

Enrolled MTU students, faculty, and staff can use HuskyFetch from off-campus. You?ll be asked to enter your ISO user name and password. For more information about off-campus access to the library?s electronic resources, please read this Off-Campus Access FAQ.

 

9. Scheduled Maintenance? Top

HuskyFetch undergoes regularly scheduled maintenance. During this maintenance HuskyFetch is unavailable. Please consult the following schedule if you are having problems accessing HuskyFetch. Tuesday - Saturday 2:00 am - 4:00 am

Please consult E-Alerts for notices of unscheduled and other access issues.

 

10. What if my question isn't answered here? Top

Use Ask a Librarian to let us know.

 

 

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