 Access to Research Viewing Journal Articles Access to Research does not give complete access to all journal articles or journal backgrounds. This is because publishers only allow access to articles that have received public funding from the UK government or the EU. As a result, articles may be viewed online in three different ways. 1. The full article has a PDF file with an abstract of the article and the citation. 2. An abstract of the article and the citation, often displayed with a subscription charge for access. If this page is displayed, the user will only be able to access the citation and an abstract of the article. Due to the way access to research has been designed, users will only discover this when they try to download an article. At present, there is no way to eliminate inaccessible articles from search results. As a citation entry only, with all other access blocked. If this page is displayed, then the journal article is not accessible. The user will only be able to view the citation entry shown on the search page. Due to the way access to research has been designed, users will only discover this when they try to download an article. At present, there is no way to eliminate inaccessible articles from search results. 3. Access to research, other ways to obtain journal articles. If users cannot download the full article they are searching for from access to research, West Sussex Library Service can obtain the article for them. Staff or library users can enter the citation information from access to research onto the request a library periodical article online form at the West Sussex Library Service website. West Sussex Library Service will then try to obtain the article through interlibrary loan from the British Library. There is a £10 charge per article to use this service. The website address for this service can be seen at the bottom of the screen.