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Creating a permanent URL to put in a publication


Creating a permanent URL to put in a publication

How/where can I procure a permanent URL to link to research data in a publication which does not cost me anything as an individual?

Create a Persistent Link - Research Tools & Tips

Copyright also requires that you include complete citation information with links. The text of the link should include author, title, publication, volume ...

Creating Perma Links - Perma.cc

An overview of how to create permanent links for law journal citations using Perma.cc. ... Use that URL for the permalink. Do not create a ...

How Do I Create Permanent Links? - More Resources - Penn State

Aclands's Video Atlas of Human Anatomy · Database and Ejournal Lists · DOI Link Resolver And List Of Resources That Use DOI · Ebsco Host · Library ...

Q. How do I create a permanent link to an article for my course?

A Persistent Link, or Persistent URL (PURL), is a constant, stable link to a document in a database that will not change over time.

How to create a permanent link to an article? - Answers

Most articles have a DOI (Digital Object Identifier), making it easy to create a permanent link. To create the link, the DOI must be ...

Permanent.link

PermanentLink allows authors to create links that work even when the original link breaks or rots away.

Creating a permanent URL to an article - Library Guides

Create a short permanent URL to a specific article: · Use Findit@MU to locate the full-text of a specific article. · On the left side of the top ...

How can I create a permanent link to a database article? - Need Help?

To link to an article on a database, you will need to create a stable link, also called a permalink. Creating stable links to library ...

How to Create Permanent Links to Articles, Books, and Other Materials

CMU users on campus or off campus can use a permanent link to access videos from Films on Demand. ... url=https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.

How do I create a permanent URL to an article or library resource?

Tip #1: Look for a Permanent Link, Permalink, Stable URL or Persistent URL on the catalog record page. Tip #2: Create a Permalink through OpenAthens Link ...

Q. How do I create a permanent link to an article in a database?

You can find the Document URL if you click on Abstract/Details and scroll down. From the article record you may also click All options and the ...

Using Permalinks in Citations | Evidence Explained

Does anyone use permalinks in citations? Most record images viewed online from FamilySearch have an associated permanent URL (the link that ...

How to Find Articles: Create Persistent Links - LibGuides

Any time you want to save a link to an article you need to make sure that it is persistent and will work when you try to use it later. Database ...

FAQ: What is a Permalink and How do I Find or Create One for ...

A permanent link, or permalink, is a link that allows users to retrieve resources for future use. Specifically, a permalink is a web address ...

How to Use Perma.cc - Perma.cc for Journal Members

In the frame that pops up, enter your URLs, one per line; when you're done, click on "Create Links". When the links are ready, you'll see a list of the pages ...

How to Create Persistent Links – Copyright

If no direct link to the article can be created, one option is to link to the SFX “Get It” menu that shows a list of journal databases that contain it.

Creating Persistent Links - Skelton Medical Libraries

A persistent link (also called a permalink, permanent link, stable link, static link, or durable link) is a URL or web address that will consistently point ...

How can I create a permanent link from the Library Search?

Permanent links also known as permalinks, persistent links or stable URLs are durable links to abstracts of articles, full text of articles, ...

How do I create a stable link to an online journal article or ebook?

Use the permanent link or permalink provided in the library's Catalogue record for the item in question to create a stable link to an e-book or ...