Linking to journals from specific databases

ACM Digital Library

  1. Find the article in ACM Digital Library
  2. Click on the title to open the article abstract
  3. Click the ‘Share’ icon in the right-hand bar
  4. Click ‘Copy Link’
  5. Paste into the link maker

ACS Journals

  1. Find the article in ACS Publications
  2. Click on the title to open the article abstract
  3. Find and copy the DOI link eg https://doi.org/10.1021/acsnano.7b05317
  4. Paste into the link maker

Airiti Library

  1. Find the article in Airiti Library
  2. Click on the title to open the article abstract
  3. Click the ‘Cite’ button
  4. Copy the URL part of the citation
  5. Paste into the link maker

Alexander Street Press

  1. Find the resource in the Alexander Street Press collection
  2. Click on the title to open the details
  3. Click on ‘Embed/Link’
  4. Copy the ‘Permanent link to…’ URL
  5. Paste into the link maker

Annual Reviews

  1. Find the article in Annual Reviews
  2. Click on the title to open the article abstract
  3. Find and copy the DOI link eg https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-matsci-070115-031624
  4. Paste into the link maker

ASABE Technical Library

  1. Find the article in ASABE
  2. Click the ‘Free Abstract’ link under the results entry
  3. Click the Email icon below the abstract
  4. Copy the DOI from the email
  5. Paste into the link maker

ASCE

  1. Find the resource in ASCE
  2. Click on the title to open the article abstract
  3. Find and copy the DOI link eg https://doi.org/10.1061/(ASCE)MT.1943-5533.0003961
  4. Paste into the link maker

ASTM Standards (Engineering Workbench)

  1. Find the Standard in ASTM
  2. Click on the title to open the document
  3. Click the Link icon in the top right, Get link, and Copy
  4. Paste into the link maker

Bridget Williams Books

  1. Find the book in BWB
  2. Click the cover image to open the details page
  3. Find the DOI link at the bottom left eg http://dx.doi.org/10.7810/9780908321735
  4. Right click and ‘copy link’
  5. Paste into the link maker

Brill ebooks

  1. Find the resource on the Brill platform
  2. Click on the title to open the details
  3. Click the Cite icon in the right-hand toolbar
  4. Copy the DOI from the citation eg https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004680357
  5. Paste into the link maker

Brill journals

  1. Find the resource on the Brill platform
  2. Click on the title to open the details
  3. Open the Metadata tab
  4. Copy the DOI eg https://doi.org/10.1163/156921008X359560
  5. Paste into the link maker

British Standards Online

  1. Contact your subject librarian about linking to BSOL resources

CABI

  1. Find the article in CABI
  2. Click on the title to open the abstract
  3. Click the ‘Share’ icon in the right-hand bar
  4. Click ‘Copy Link’
  5. Paste into the link maker

Cambridge Ebooks/Journals

  1. Find the resource on the Cambridge platform
  2. Click on the title to open the details page
  3. Click the ‘Share’ button under the title
  4. Click the Link icon
  5. Copy the link
  6. Paste into the link maker

CCH New Zealand Ebooks

  1. Find the ebook in CCH
  2. Click on the cover image to open the details page
  3. Copy the URL from the browser URL bar
  4. Paste this directly into Learn (not the link maker)

Chicago Journals

  1. Find the article in Chicago Journals
  2. Click on the title to open the abstract
  3. Find and copy the DOI link in the right bar eg https://doi.org/10.1086/adx.9.2.27948214
  4. Paste into the link maker

Cochrane Library

  1. Find the resource in Cochrane library
  2. Click on the title to open the abstract
  3. Copy the DOI eg https://doi.org/10.1002/14651858.CD013591.pub2
  4. Paste into the link maker

Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ)

  1. These are Open Access resources that do not require any authentication. Use the URL from the browser URL bar to link.

EBSCO Journals

  1. Find the article in an EBSCO database (eg CINAHL, Art Full test, Business Source Complete)
  2. Click on the title to open the abstract
  3. Click on the Permalink icon in the left bar
  4. Copy the link from the permalink box
  5. Paste this directly into Learn (not the link maker)

Elsevier Ebooks

  1. Find the ebook on the Elsevier platform
  2. Click on the title to open the details
  3. Click on ‘About the book’ under the cover image
  4. Copy the DOI from the ‘Details’ section eg https://doi.org/10.1016/C2017-0-01265-X
  5. Paste into the link maker

Emerald Journals

  1. Find the article in Emerald Journals
  2. Click on the title to open the abstract
  3. Find and copy the DOI from the end of the abstract eg https://doi.org/10.1108/00220410710723902
  4. Paste into the link maker

eTV

  1. Find the video in eTV
  2. Click on the title to open the details page
  3. Click ‘Get Link’ in the right menu
  4. Paste this directly into Learn (not the link maker)
  5. It is also possible to embed the video directly into Learn using the ‘Get embed code’ option – contact your subject librarian if you have any questions.

Factiva

  1. Find the article in Factiva
  2. Click on the title to open the article
  3. Click ‘Share’ above the title
  4. Copy the ‘Within my account (Recommended)’ URL
  5. Paste into the link maker

Gale Databases

  1. Find the article in a Gale database (e.g. LegalTrac, Opposing ViewPoints)
  2. Click on the title to open the abstract
  3. Click ‘Get Link’ at the top right
  4. Copy the link
  5. Paste into the link maker

Grove Art/Music Online

  1. Find the resource in Oxford Art/Music Online
  2. Click on the title to open the article
  3. Copy the DOI from below the title eg https://doi.org/10.1093/gao/9781884446054.article.T046995
  4. Paste into the link maker

HeinOnline

  1. Find the article in HeinOnline
  2. Click on the title to open the article
  3. Click on the Link icon in the top toolbar
  4. Copy the link
  5. Paste into the link maker

IBIS World

  1. Find the resource in IBISWorld
  2. Click on the title to open the resource
  3. Copy the URL from the browser URL bar
  4. Paste into the link maker

ICE Virtual Library

  1. Find the article in ICE
  2. Click on the title to open the abstract
  3. Find and copy the DOI link eg https://doi.org/10.1680/grim.2010.163.4.197
  4. Paste into the link maker

ICLR Online

  1. Contact your subject librarian about linking to ICLR resources

IEEE Xplore

  1. Find the article in IEEE
  2. Click on the title to open the abstract
  3. Copy the URL from the browser URL bar
  4. Paste into the link maker

iKnowConnect

  1. Find the resource in iKnowConnect
  2. Click on the title to open the details
  3. Click the Share icon in the top toolbar
  4. Copy the link
  5. Paste this directly into Learn (not the link maker)

India, Raj & Empire

  1. Find the resource in the database
  2. Click on the title to open the details
  3. Copy the URL from the browser URL bar
  4. Paste into the link maker

Informit

  1. Find the article in the database
  2. Click on the title to open the abstract
  3. Click ‘Share’ in the toolbar under the title
  4. Click 'Copy link'
  5. Paste into the link maker

IngentaConnect

  1. Find the article in IngentaConnect
  2. Click on the title to open the abstract
  3. Click on Linking options in the right-hand menu
  4. Right click on OpenURL and choose 'Copy link' or 'Copy shortcut'
  5. Paste into the link maker

IOP Science

  1. Find the article in IOP Science
  2. Click the title to open the abstract
  3. Click the Email icon in the right menu
  4. Copy the DOI from the email eg https://doi.org/10.1088/2043-6262/ad1a9b
  5. Paste into the link maker

JSTOR

  1. Find the article in JSTOR
  2. Click on the title to open the article
  3. Find and copy the stable URL under the title e.g. http://www.jstor.org/stable/180856
  4. Paste into the link maker

JustisOne

  1. Find the resource in JustisOne
  2. Click on the title to open the details
  3. Click the Share icon in the top right toolbar
  4. Select ‘Link to page’
  5. Copy link
  6. Paste into the link maker

Kanopy

  1. Find the video in Kanopy
  2. Click on the thumbnail to open the details
  3. Copy the URL form the browser URL bar
  4. Paste this directly into Learn (not the link maker)

Lexis Advance

  1. Find the resource in Lexis
  2. Click on the title to open the resource
  3. Click on ‘Actions’ next to the title
  4. Click ‘Link to this page’
  5. Copy link
  6. Paste into the link maker

Naxos

  1. Find the album in Naxos
  2. Click on the title to open the album
  3. Click the link icon at the top left of the track list
  4. Copy the link for the album (under the title) or for an individual track (in the track list)
  5. Paste into the link maker

NZCER

  1. Find the article in NZCER
  2. Click the title to open the abstract
  3. Find and copy the DOI eg https://doi.org/10.18296/ecf.0055
  4. Paste into the link maker

OECD iLibrary

  1. Find the resource in OECD iLibrary
  2. Click the title to open the details
  3. Find and copy the DOI eg https://doi.org/10.1787/9789264229372-en
  4. Paste into the link maker

Optica

  1. Find the article in Optica
  2. Click the title to open the abstract
  3. Find and copy the DOI eg https://doi.org/10.1364/AO.58.003815
  4. Paste into the link maker

Orbis

  1. Contact your subject librarian about linking to Orbis resources

Ovid

  1. Find article in Ovid database
  2. Click on the title to open the details
  3. Find and copy the DOI eg https://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2300395120
  4. Paste into the link maker

Oxford Art/Music Online

  1. Find the resource in Oxford Art/Music Online
  2. Click on the title to open the article
  3. Copy the DOI from below the title eg https://doi.org/10.1093/gao/9781884446054.article.T046995
  4. Paste into the link maker/li>

Oxford Bibliographies

  1. Find the resource in Oxford Bibliographies Online
  2. Click on the title to open the article
  3. Copy the DOI from below the title eg 10.1093/OBO/9780199756810-0129
  4. Paste into the link maker/li>

Oxford English Dictionary

  1. Find the entry in the OED
  2. Click ‘Cite’ in the top right toolbar
  3. Copy the DOI from the citation eg https://doi.org/10.1093/OED/3225337916
  4. Paste into the link maker/li>

Oxford Journals

  1. Find the article in Oxford Journals
  2. Click on the title to open the article
  3. Copy the DOI from below the title eg https://doi.org/10.1093/comjnl/37.1.67
  4. Paste into the link maker/li>

PhilPapers

  • Find the article in PhilPapers
  • Click the title to open the abstract
  • Copy the DOI eg 10.5539/ach.v3n1p105
  • Paste into the link maker/li>

    PINI

    1. Contact your subject librarian about linking to PINI resources

    PressReader

  • Find the publication, or page within a publication, in PressReader
  • Copy the URL from the browser’s URL bar
  • Paste into the link maker/li>

    Project Muse

    1. Find the article in Project Muse
    2. Click on the title to open the details
    3. Click ‘View Citation’ above the title
    4. Copy the Full URL from the APA citation eg https://www.muse.jhu.edu/article/662393
    5. Paste into the link maker/li>

    ProQuest Databases

    1. Find the article in the ProQuest Database
    2. Click on the title to open the article
    3. Click the ‘Copy URL’ button in the top right toolbar
    4. Paste this directly into Learn (not the link maker)

    ProQuest Ebook Central

    1. Find the ebook in Ebook Central
    2. Click on the title to open the details
    3. Copy the URL from the browser URL bar
    4. Paste this directly into Learn (not the link maker)

    Psychiatry Online

    1. Find the article in Psychiatry online
    2. Click on the title to open the article
    3. Either:
      1. Copy the DOI from under the title eg https://doi.org/10.1176/appi.ps.201300470
      2. Copy the URL from the browser URL bar (if there is no DOI)
    4. Paste into the link maker

    PubMed

    1. PubMed is an aggregator of content from a number of sources. Please contact your subject librarian about linking to material found in PubMed.

    RSC Journals

    1. Find the article in RSC Journals
    2. Click on the title to open the abstract
    3. Copy the DOI from the right-hand panel, eg https://doi.org/10.1039/C6CS00851H
    4. Paste into the link maker

    Sage Journals

    1. Find the article in Sage Journals
    2. Click on the title to open the abstract
    3. Copy the DOI from under the title eg https://doi.org/10.1177/0040517516632473
    4. Paste into the link maker

    Sage Knowledge

    1. For ebook resource, refer to Sage Research Methods below
    2. For non-book materials:
      1. Find the resource in Sage Knowledge
      2. Click on the title to open the details
      3. Click the ‘Get link’ button in the right-hand panel
      4. Copy the link
      5. Paste into the link maker

    Sage Research Methods

    1. Find the resource in Sage Research Methods
    2. Click on the title to open the details
    3. Copy the DOI from the metadata list under the title eg https://doi.org/10.4135/9781483387079
    4. Paste into the link maker

    ScienceDirect

    1. Find the article in ScienceDirect
    2. Click on the title to view the abstract
    3. Copy the DOI from below the title eg https://doi.org/10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2024.135579
    4. Paste into the link maker

    SIAM Journals

    1. Find the article in SIAM
    2. Click on the title to open the abstract
    3. Copy the DOI from below the title eg https://doi.org/10.1137/1.9781611972801
    4. Paste into the link maker

    SpringerLink

    1. Find the resource in SpringerLink
    2. Click on the title to open the details
    3. Scroll to the bottom of the page to find the ‘About this paper/chapter’ section
    4. Copy the DOI eg https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-11475-0_7
    5. Paste into the link maker

    Standards New Zealand

    1. Contact your subject librarian about linking to New Zealand Standards

    Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

    1. Find the entry in the Encyclopedia
    2. Click on the title to open the details
    3. Click on ‘Author and Citation info’ in the left-hand menu
    4. Find and copy the URL from the citation near the top of the page eg https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/win2020/entries/history/
    5. Paste into the link maker

    Taylor & Francis

    1. Find the title in Taylor & Francis
    2. Click on the title to open the details
    3. Copy the DOI from under the title eg https://doi.org/10.2752/175183514x13916051793433
    4. Paste into the link maker

    ThompsonReuters

    1. Find the resource in ThomsonReuters
    2. Click on the title to open the details
    3. Clink on the link icon in the right-hand toolbar
    4. Copy the link
    5. Paste into the link maker

    TradeLawGuide

    1. Contact your subject librarian about linking to resources in TradeLawGuide

    Videatives

    1. Contact your subject librarian about linking to resources in Videatives

    Westlaw International

    1. See ThompsonReuters

    Wiley Journals

    1. Find the article in Wiley Online Library
    2. Click on the title to open the abstract
    3. Copy the DOI from under the title eg https://doi.org/10.1002/appl.202200087
    4. Paste into the link maker