Persistent URLs (also called stable URLs, persistent links, or durable links)
ABC-CLIO
- Click on a book title, a specific chapter or a specific page within an ebook.
- Copy the URL displayed in the address bar.
ACM
- Click on article title.
- Copy the DOI (Digital Object Identifier) of the document, located just above the abstract. Do not copy the link, just the DOI number.
- Open the following DOI site in your browser: link. Enter the entire DOI citation in the search box provided, and then click Go.
- Copy the URL from the browser address bar when the article opens up.
ACS
- Click on article title.
- Copy the DOI (Digital Object Identifier) of the document, located just below the journal information.
- Open the following DOI site in your browser: link. Enter the entire DOI citation in the search box provided, and then click Go.
- Copy the URL from the browser address bar when the article opens up.
AIP
- Click on the article title.
- Copy the DOI (Digital Object Identifier) URL of the document, located just above the abstract.
- Add the proxy https://libproxy.uams.edu/login?url= to the beginning of the URL.
Annual Reviews
- Click on article title.
- Copy the DOI (Digital Object Identifier) of the document, which is just below the article title and citation. Do not include the “DOI:”.
- Open the following DOI site in your browser: link. Enter the entire DOI citation in the search box provided, and then click Go.
- Copy the URL from the browser address bar when the article opens up.
Chronicle of Higher Education
- While looking at the desired article, copy the link from the address bar.
- Remove the following from the link: ".proxy.uams.edu", and then add the to the beginning of the URL.
Credo Reference
- At the bottom of any article, look for the citation.
- From any style citation, copy the URL.
ebrary
- From a book chapter, click on Share Link, located in the middle of the toolbar on the top of the screen.
- Copy link.
- Add https://libproxy.uams.edu/login?url= to the beginning of the URL.
EBSCOhost
- Click on article title or book section.
- Click on Permalink, located under Tools on the right side of the screen.
- Copy Permalink.
Elsevier
- From the article, copy the DOI (Digital Object Identifier) of the document, which appears below the article title.
- Open the following DOI site in your browser: link. Enter the entire DOI citation in the search box provided, and then click Go.
- Copy the URL from the browser address bar when the article opens up.
Gale
- Click on the article title.
- In the upper left corner of the screen, click on Bookmark.
- Copy the Bookmark URL.
Ovid
- From a book chapter, click on View in Book Reader, located on the right side of the screen.
- Copy the URL.
Ovid books
- From an article or JBI report, click on Email PDF Jumpstart, located on the right side of the screen.
- Click on the Tools icon on the right side of the screen, then choose Email Link.
- Copy the URL.
Oxford University Press
- From an article, click on Cite in the upper right corner of the screen.
- From a citation, copy the URL (must choose Chicago style for citations in the Oxford English Dictionary).
- Add https://libproxy.uams.edu/login?url= to the beginning of the URL.
ProQuest
- From an article, click on Cite on the right side of the screen.
- From any style citation, copy the URL.
Sage Journals Online
- Click on Full Text (PDF) for selected article.
- Copy URL from browser window when PDF loads.
Sage Knowledge
- From a given book segment, copy the DOI, located below the article information.
Science
- From the article, copy the DOI (Digital Object Identifier) of the document, which appears below the article title.
- Open the following DOI site in your browser: link. Enter the entire DOI citation in the search box provided, and then click Go.
- Copy the URL from the browser address bar when the article opens up.
SpringerLink Journals and Books
- Click on article title.
- Copy the DOI (Digital Object Identifier) of the document, located just below the journal information.
- Open the following DOI site in your browser: link. Enter the entire DOI citation in the search box provided, and then click Go.
- Copy the URL from the browser address bar when the article opens up.