Downloading a List of Full-Text Articles Without PDFs
If you need to identify full-text articles that either do not have a PDF uploaded or were not automatically retrieved due to journal restrictions, follow these simple steps:
Log in to EasySLR.
Click on "Articles" from the left sidebar.
In the Stage filter, select "Full-text".
In the PDF filter, select "No PDF".
Click on the "Download" button.
Select "Download Filtered to Excel" or "Download Filtered to RIS".
This will generate an Excel or RIS file listing all full-text articles without available PDFs, which can then be shared with the client or internal team to obtain the missing PDFs.
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