If you already have Nomad installed, these functions have been included in an automatic update. If you have not installed it yet, please click here when using your Chrome browser.
The browser extension from Third Iron has extended its functionality to Web of Science and Scopus. Now, with LibKey Nomad installed in your Chrome browser, you will be able to view cover images, access article in context links, and download PDFs with one-click access. See a preview of both below.
If you already have Nomad installed, these functions have been included in an automatic update. If you have not installed it yet, please click here when using your Chrome browser. EBSCO platforms now support Google CASA/Universal CASA (Campus Activated Subscriber Access). The new feature means that links to EBSCO content will appear in Google Scholar. When an end user is on-campus or in the library, and uses the University of Kentucky's network to visit Google Scholar, Google automatically creates an affiliation (or a “token”) between the end user and UK. From that point on, if the user visits Google Scholar from off-campus or outside of the library, their token is recognized and they will see links to journals and articles that UK Libraries subscribes to.
Due to current circumstances in which most users are not on campus, end users can also obtain a CASA token while accessing from the library’s proxy service or VPN. This will allow end users to obtain a CASA token from outside of the library’s physical location. For Google CASA, Google automatically creates an affiliation (or a “token”) between the end user and the University of Kentucky. End users must be on a library network (IP) to obtain a CASA token. Google CASA tokens typically persist for 30 days. However, in light of COVID-19 circumstances and end users accessing remotely more frequently, Google has extended all CASA tokens to persist for a longer period. Universal CASA extends the CASA user experience to other places where end users may start their research, such as a web search, PubMed, or URLs to CASA-participating publishers found elsewhere. Visit the FAQ page to learn more about the new feature. Elsevier makes the Elsevier Coronavirus Research Hub freely accessible through October 28, 2020. The content includes a biomedical database, scientific and clinical content, and COVID-19-specific datasets and may be accessed here. Before accessing the material, you will be asked to create your own log-in credentials using your University of Kentucky email address.
The following resources are currently available in the Hub:
The following services require manual processing, which you can request by email using the following links:
Additional Elsevier COVID-19 related initiatives include the Novel Coronavirus Information Center and the Elsevier COVID-19 Healthcare Hub. The Information Center delivers the newest expert, curated information for the research and health communities on Novel Coronavirus. For the healthcare community, the Elsevier COVID-19 Healthcare Hub provides clinicians and patients free access to toolkits, expert insights, research resources and COVID-19 guidelines as well as FAQs on symptoms. |
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