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Linking to Library Resources: Journals

Instructors, do you want to use library materials in your courses? Here's how!

Link to a full-text journal

Example: Journal of Second Language Writing

  1. Locate the desired title in the OneSearch Journals List.
  2. Click on the title to display the full record.
    Journal search result, saying "Available online."

From here, you have two options: You can link to this record, or you can link direct to journal.

To link to the record:

  1. Go to the "Send to" section (at the top of the full record page).
  2. Click the Permalink icon.
    Screenshot with Permalink icon and URL highlighted
  3. Copy the URL provided and paste it into your Web page.
  4. You do not need to add anything!

To link to the journal:

  1. Locate the desired title in the OneSearch Journals List.
  2. Click on the title to display the full record.
  3. The record will indicate what dates are available and provide a link to the journal.
    Full record page with link to "ScienceDirect" highlighted
  4. In some cases, there may be more than one link. Right-click on the link you wish to use and choose "Copy link" or "Copy shortcut."
  5. Paste the link into your Web page. This link will already provide the library's proxy information.