Do you:
If you don't have one or more citations/articles in mind to link to, you'll want to search one or more electronic resource databases to find articles. The Resources by Subjects pages on the Library website can help you find an appropriate database to search.
Once you've completed your search, use the "Find it at Drew" button to find the full text of the article. Then skip to Once you're looking at the full text of the article However, for expert advice, or if you just run into trouble finding an online version of the article you want, contact your reference librarian for help.
If you know the citation for the article you want:
What you do next depends on what vendor Drew is getting the article from. This chart shows the most common vendors:
If you see: | Do this: | |
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EBSCO | 1. Click on The Title of the Article | |
JSTOR | 1. Right-click on View PDF. 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. | |
Science Direct | 1. Most articles obtained from ScienceDirect (SD) will need to be uploaded to Moodle so that students may access a pdf. This practice makes better use of the Library's "pay per use" purchase agreement with SD. Please contact the Library via email (reference@drew.edu) with questions or for help. For more info about ScienceDirect, please go HERE. If the article is available Open Access or through one of our regular subscriptions (i.e. PDF is readily available through SD), link the article by right-clicking on the link right above the title of the article, starting doi. |
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Special Case: Artstor | 1. Select/Highlight your image on the search screen, then go to the Share menu and choose Generate Image URL: |
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Look for a "Permanent Link", "Permalink" "Stable URL" or DOI link, and Right click on and copy (choose "Copy Shortcut" or "Copy Link Location") that.
If the word "ezproxy" doesn't appear in the link that you copy, prepend
to the front of the link when pasting it.
Or, contact your reference librarian for help.
Please contact Instructional Technology at email: its@drew.edu for up-to-date info.
Have questions about finding or linking to articles?
Contact your reference librarian or Instructional Technology for help.