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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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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. | |
JSTOR
| 1. Right-click on View PDF. 2. Choose Copy Link Location or Copy Shortcut. 3. You will need to prepend to the front of the link so it will work off campus.
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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 |
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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.)
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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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