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What you do next depends on what vendor Drew is getting the article from. This chart shows the most common vendors:

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If you see:

Do this:

EBSCO


1. Click on The Title of the Article
 
2. Look for Tools in the right column, and choose Permalink:

3. Copy what's in the Permalink box at the top of the citation.
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JSTOR


1. Right-click on View PDF.
2. Choose Copy Link Location or Copy Shortcut.
3. You will need to prepend

http://ezproxy.drew.edu/login?url=

to the front of the link so it will work off campus.

Proquest



1. Click on the title of the article.
2. Scroll down to the bottom of the page. Under Indexing Details, look for Document URL:

3. Select and copy that URL.

NOTE: To go to the PDF of a document, as in Dissertations and Theses, just copy the URL of the page. Make sure it has ezproxy.drew.edu in it.
http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?did=2506796491&sid=2&Fmt=3&clientId=10355&RQT=309&VName=PQD


Science Direct


1. Right above the title of the article, right-click on the link starting doi..

And choose Copy Link Location or Copy Shortcut.
(You won't need to append anything to this link; it will automatically have the Ezproxy part included.)

 

Lexis-Nexis

When viewing the article, in the upper right corner of the window find the Copy Link icon :

In the window that comes up, right-click on the link and choose "Copy Link Location" or "Copy Shortcut".

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