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Translating Journal Articles : Academic Search Complete

Many of our databases offer translation tools that can be used to translate English language articles into your language of choice. This guide will show you how.

Tips and Tricks for Using Academic Search Complete

This page provides guidelines for using the translation tool in Academic Search Complete

Academic Search Complete

Unfortunately, the translation tool is only available on HTML formatted results, so keep a lookout for the "Online full text" option in your search results. You can check the format choices by clicking on the "Access options" dropdown menu. 


You can access that same dropdown menu if you click on the article title. 


 

Once you have opened the HTML version of the article, click on the globe icon in righthand menu. This will open the translation menu. Use the dropdown menu "Choose Language" to select the language you wish to read in. The translation will automatically generate.

Please note: This translation was produced by an automatic translation program and is intended to be representative of the content in the original article. The program cannot be guaranteed to produce a completely accurate translation. If you need to revert the translation back to English, click the "Original Language" button.  

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