Title: Linking to Online Journals
1Linking to Online Journals
- Helena VonVille
- May 16, 2007
2Table of Contents
- Objectives
- Terms
- Ezproxy URL
- Linking via SerialsSolutions
- Document Object Identifiers
- Ovid Linking
- Ebsco Linking
- Non-licensed Resources
- When You Cant Link to an Article
3Objectives
- After completing this presentation, the learner
will be able to - Incorporate the proxy URL into links to online
articles - Determine which method of linking to a journal
article is most appropriate
4Terms
- Persistent Link
- Link from a database that goes directly to an
article - Is not session dependent
- Why this is important
- Copying URL from address bar typically gives you
only a session link - Not reusable, i.e. it is viable only for the
session you have going at that time
5Terms
- Document Object Identifier (DOI)
- A type of persistent link
- Provides current information about location of
article on on the Internet - Where the digital object (i.e. article) resides
(i.e. the URL) may change DOI will not change
6Terms
- Licensed resources
- Resources that are not freely available to the
public - Licensed for access and use by currently
registered students and current faculty and staff - Why this is important
- Licensed resources require the proxy URL for
access
7Terms
- Proxy or EzProxy
- Means by which we authenticate users who are not
on physically present on the Houston campus - Could be at home, work, or on a regional campus
- Why this is important
- Proxy URL must be incorporated into every
licensed article, book, or database link that
students are expected to view
8Terms
- Proxy URL
- Attach to the front of all licensed articles,
journals, databases, books, etc. - http//www5.sph.uth.tmc.edu2048/login?url
- SerialsSolutions (SS)
- Helps UTSPH Library track all online access to
journals - Article linking icons in most databases go to SS
- PubMed exception
9SerialsSolutions Links
- Most comprehensive access to online journals and
articles - Link to a page that links to an article, not to
the article itself - SS shows all possible points of access to
journals and articles
10SerialsSolutions Links
- Link is persistent
- Use online databases to find your article
- Search for your article in Medline, PsycINFO,
Sociological Abstracts, Academic Search Premier,
or other relevant Ovid or Ebsco database - Click on
11SerialsSolutions Links
- Right click on window
- Select Properties
Highlight the entire address its very long so
be sure you get it all! Copy it and paste it
into your Blackboard site.
12SerialsSolutions Links
- Example Click on the link below
- http//tq5wt9yw2k.search.serialssolutions.com/?sid
OVIDOvidMEDLINE28R293C1999toJulyWeek42
0053Egenrearticleidpmid15798117iddoiissn
0090-0036volume95issue4spage611pages611-6
date2005titleAmericanJournalofPublicHealth
atitleThecommunityactionmodel3Aacommunity-
drivenmodeldesignedtoaddressdisparitiesinhe
alth.aulastHennesseyLaverypid3Cauthor3EHenn
esseyLaveryS3C2Fauthor3E3CAN3E157981173C
2FAN3E - Turn into a tiny URL if you prefer
(http//www.tinyurl.com) - http//tinyurl.com/yvwhvc
- No need to add proxy information
- Is included in SS information
13Document Object Identifiers
- Not available for all articles
- Only for articles on publishers web sites
- Not for articles via online databases
- Ovid Medline, Ebsco dbs, etc.
- Select publishers include
- Elsevier (ScienceDirect)
- Springer
- Blackwell
- Wiley
14Document Object Identifiers
- Location of the DOI depends on publisher
- Can be at the top or bottom of abstract page
- Sometimes found in article
- URL should look like
- proxy info http//dx.doi.org/DOI
- http//www5.sph.uth.tmc.edu2048/login?urlhttp//
dx.doi.org/.......
15Document Object Identifiers
http//www5.sph.uth.tmc.edu2048/login?urlhttp//
dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10552-006-0111-x
16Document Object Identifiers
- Examples
- http//www5.sph.uth.tmc.edu2048/login?urlhttp//
dx.doi.org/10.1093/aje/kwi085 - http//www5.sph.uth.tmc.edu2048/login?urlhttp//
dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1475-6773.2005.00378.x - Test all DOIs before publishing!
- Common error spaces in the URL which appears as
20 in address bar
17Persistent Links Ovid
- Look for Ovid Full Text
- Different from records labeled just Full Text
- Click on link to Ovid Full Text
18Persistent Links Ovid
- Look for Email Jumpstart
- Click on it
19Persistent Links Ovid
- Generates an e-mail message
- Copy the entire link at the top
You may want to send the link to yourself just to
be sure you have it!
20Persistent Links Ovid
- Add the proxy to the URL and youre all set!
- http//www5.sph.uth.tmc.edu2048/login?urlhttp//
gateway.ovid.com/ovidweb.cgi?TJSNEWSNPAGEfull
textAN00002739-200309000-00005LSLINK80Dovft
21Persistent Links Ovid
Can also use the Serials Solutins method if you
want. Click on SPH Full Text button This
article is available from Ovid, Blackwell, and
Academic Search Premier.
22Persistent Links Ebsco
- Academic Search Premier, Business Source Premier,
and Health Source Nursing/Academic Edition all
have persistent links in abstracts - Do not use the URL from the address bar it wont
work! - Include proxy infopersistent link
- http//www5.sph.uth.tmc.edu2048/login?urlhttp//
search.epnet.com/login.aspx?directtruedbaphan
5675231
23Persistent Links Ebsco
- http//www5.sph.uth.tmc.edu2048/login?urlhttp//
search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?directtruedbaph
AN5675231siteehost-live
24Non-licensed Resources
- No proxy required
- Generally works for free resources
- Ex. National Academy Press
- http//www.nap.edu/catalog/11203.html
- Many free journals can be accessed by copying the
URL in the address bar - Not sure if free?
- Add the proxy information to the URL
- Test before publishing to be certain it works!
25When You Cant Link to an Article
- Not all articles can be linked to from the
outside - User has to search database to access
- Give students complete citation to locate article
- Author(s) of the article, Title of the article,
Journal, Year, Volume, Issue, Date, pages.
26Non-linkable Databases
- Lexis-Nexis databases
- Academic Universe
- Congressional Universe
- Environmental Universe
- Gale Databases
- Health Reference Center- Academic
- Gale Virtual Reference Library
27Questions?