LibKey Discovery

"Organically integrates the power of LibKey in your discovery system, bento search and platforms like Leganto.  Users benefit from one-click access to content, being able to view the complete journal issue from where the discovered article is from, and seeing cover images from over 22,000 journals."

  • Journal covers appear in the EDS result list as well as the exact match placard displayed above the result list.
  • LibKey Instant PDF link appears for results with a matching Direct Object Identifier (DOI), linking the user directly to the PDF of the article on the publisher’s site (if the library subscribes, and there’s no EBSCO Smartlink or Smartlink+). (The text of this link can be customized.)

Try it:

LibKey.io

"A landing page where your researchers can connect to millions of library-subscribed and open access articles articles using a DOI or PMID."

Try it:

https://libkey.io/libraries/2854/pmid/

Sample Identifiers:

  • 29532791
  • 10.1124/pr.117.015198
  • 10.1080/16066350500270901
  • 10.1177/1043986212458193
  • 31488736

LibKey Link

"Delivers one-click access to millions of PDF and HTML articles from any database where your link resolver is used.  Imagine researchers searching their favorite database like Google Scholar or Web of Science, clicking the usual link resolver button, and getting immediately to content!  No more navigating source screens, waiting on different pages to load, or hunting around for a PDF button on different vendor pages."

If it doesn't find full-text by identifer or in Unpaywall, it defaults to our Full Text Finder link resolver (labelled as Access Options).

Try it in one of our ProQuest databases, such as:

LibKey Nomad

"A browser extension for Firefox, Chrome, Edge, Brave and Vivaldi browsers.  LibKey Nomad connects researchers to library-licensed and open access full text articles referenced on scholarly websites like PubMed, Wikipedia and publisher pages. Instantly and in one-click!"

Download Nomad:

https://thirdiron.com/downloadnomad/

Note: If you also have the Lean Library extension activated, you'll be able to directly compare the effectiveness of each extension.

Try it out on these sites:

  • Google Scholar
  • PubMed (be sure to check out the Trending Articles section on the home page)
  • Wikipedia (hover over the footnote numbers in the main body of the article, and also check out the References section)

BrowZine Web

A browsing platform for academic journals in our collection.

Try it:

https://browzine.com/libraries/2854

Some nice features:

  • Can sort lists by journal rankings
  • If you search for a title that's not in the academic collection, it will link out to our Full Text Finder
  • Can integrate lists into LibGuides - see https://thirdiron.libguides.com/c.php?g=415111 for more information
  • Provides "article in context" feature with LibKey (can see the whole issue of the journal an article comes from)
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