

LibKey Nomad also brings increased and easier functionality to PubMed. You will be asked to authenticate using either your LSUHSC-NO e-mail and password or Library barcode and PIN if you had not done so already if off-campus, but you will not be asked to do so again for the rest of your session.
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In this case, clicking on the Download PDF icon will bring you directly to the article. If you have any questions about this or any other Library resources, please contact us!
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Here is a quick video showing how to do this. You can also take advantage of these features in Citrix by installing LibKey Nomad in Chrome in your Citrix desktop. Information on how to do this is available in the LibKey Nomad section of our BrowZine LibGuide.

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To take advantage of these new features, you need to install and configure the LibKey Nomad browser extension for Chrome. Similarly, your Web of Science results can also have these features: In Scopus, your search results can now look like this: You can also view the article in the journal issue where it is published via BrowZine. Now you can link directly to articles or the Library’s WebBridge Link Resolver directly from the search results in both databases. If you’ve been using the LibKey Nomad Chrome browser extension to get quick access to articles in PubMed, those same features are now available in Scopus and Web of Science! Scopus and Web of Science now easier with LibKey Nomad! If you need any help with this or other Library resources, contact us. We have more exciting news to announce in the coming days, so stay tuned for even more streamlined ways to get the articles you need! When you check that box, your preference is remembered for the entirety of your session.Īlthough you may have noticed it when using PubMed, this screen can be seen in all of the BrowZine/LibKey products. When you click our link resolver icon in PubMed, you will often see a page that looks like this featuring a new variety of options to get that article, its supplemental content, or even to see the article within its issue in BrowZine:Īt first it may seem like quite a lot to take in, but you have the option to automatically link to the PDF when possible.

Recent updates to the BrowZine/LibKey suite of products has brought not only this new screen but a slew of changes we hope will make getting to articles you need much easier. Regular users of the Library’s link resolver in PubMed may have noticed a new screen when checking the availability of full-text for an article.
