Well, it depends on where you find the citation. Here are two examples:
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In a database (like EBSCO, JSTOR, CINAHL, Google Scholar, etc.)
1. From the library searchbox on EKU Libraries' website
Browsing through the search result list, you can read an article immediately by clicking on PDFs.

If there is no PDF, click on the Find Full Text link:

2. If you're searching directly in a database, such as EBSCO, JSTOR, CINAHL, or Google Scholar, you will see either a Find Full Text button or text that says "Find Full Text at EKU Libraries" to link you out to the full text of articles.
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After you click the GET MORE, choose View Full Text to view or download the article