UCLibraryLINKS January 2007
| A monthly bulletin regarding library electronic resources,
collections, and services |
Changes to OhioLINK's Electronic Journal Center (EJC)
Electronic Journal Center (EJC)
http://journals.ohiolink.edu/ejc
OhioLINK's Electronic Journal Center (EJC) will have a new interface and url beginning January 8, 2007. The new interface will look familiar to current EJC users, but it will also offer better performance and more functionality. New features of the EJC include:
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My Articles – A function of My EJC, the My Articles features allows you to create and save your favorite articles for easy reference later.
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Password retrieval – In the old interface forgotten passwords were irretrievable. Now you can automatically generate a new one.
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Find similar articles in the EJC with just one click.
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Collapsible/Expandable panels allow for faster browsing of titles with extensive numbers of issues or long back files.
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Quick links to the complete article from both the issue and article level page helps you get the full-text article more quickly.
More information about the updated EJC is available on OhioLINK's Web site at http://olc7.ohiolink.edu/whatsnew/.
Access to University Libraries Online Collections and Resources
UC Article Linker Provides Easy Access to Online Library Resources
http://www.libraries.uc.edu/help/how/artlinkerFAQ.html
UC Article Linker is an online service that links article citations from selected online databases to full-text content. When a user searches online databases such as Scopus, Academic Search Premier, and the CSA databases, for an article citation, the UC Article Linker icon will automatically appear. The user needs simply to click on the UC Article Linker icon to be taken to a results page containing direct links to the full-text online or alternative routes to the article. More information about UC Article Linker is available online at http://www.libraries.uc.edu/help/how/artlinkerFAQ.html.
Library Digital Collections Available Online 24/7
http://digitalprojects.libraries.uc.edu
Read the journal of Meriwether Lewis as he explores the territory of the Louisiana Purchase; roam the American West with George Catlin as he documents the daily life of Native Americans; or view prints from Cincinnati’s early publishing industry – all without leaving your desk. These experiences and more are possible by viewing digital collections made available from University Libraries via the Digital Project's Web site at http://digitalprojects.libraries.uc.edu.
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