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Ladd Library Resources for Lyceum
Following are instructions for making direct links from Lyceum
courses to Ladd Library resources, as well as suggestions for some of the
resources that might be included in a course.
Your Current Course Reserves
The Ladd Library subject guides contain suggestions for
the most useful databases for individual subjects (see below). To
provide a link to an index or datatbase that is not contained in the
subject guide
for your discipline, find it in the alphabetical list of Indexes
& Databases then copy and paste the link directly onto your page.
This will not work for all databases, as some require using the
"save link" right click when mousing over the link.
If you have difficulties, please contact a reference librarian.
The reference staff has prepared subject guides to aid in
library research. To add a link to a specific subject
guide, find the subject guide on the alphabetical
list. Select the subject guide for your discipline and copy and paste
the URL from the navigation bar on the browser.
Online Articles
Creating links to online journal articles
A simple 'copy and paste' procedure is usually
enough to directly link to articles in journals which the Library subscribes
to. The online journals to which Bates subscribes tend to authenticate
users based on the IP address of the computer making a request. On-campus
users should be validated automatically. OffCampus users will be asked for
a Bates user ID and password.
- Navigate to the article (or the journal homepage, if you wish a link
to the whole journal) using either the Ladd
Library Catalog, library's list of Full
Text Online Journals, or one of the library's Indexes/Databases
- Copy the URL of the article from the navigation bar of your browser.
- Paste the URL into your lYCEUM page or document.
JSTOR and EbscoHost databases are an exception (see instructions below).
Lexis/Nexis does not allow direct links to articles.
Creating a persistent link from EbscoHost databases (Academic Search
Premier, Communication & Mass Media Complete, etc.)
When you search EbscoHost databases, they generate a complicated URL based
on your search strategy. These are usually not satisfactory to use as links.
However, each article citation
contains a "Persistent link to this record" field, which provides
a short, stable, direct link to the citation and article. To access this link:
- From the list of citations, select the title of the article.
This brings up the database citation for the article.
- Copy the URL from the "Persistent link to this record"
field
- Paste the URL into your Lyceum page or document
If you experience difficulties with this, contact either a reference libarian
or a staff member in Ladd Library reserves for assitance.
JSTOR
In JSTOR, search for your article. From the list of citations, select,
copy, and paste the text in the "Stable URL" field to create
your link.
There are many large repositories of copyright
cleared images available on the internet which offer the possibility of adding
or linking to visual material through your course website. Some suggestions
are:
American Memory from the Library of Congress
Bodleian Library Digital
Library Projects from the University of Oxford
Historical
Maps Website from the University of Texas at Austin.
Media
To include audio or video components in your Lyceum course,
please contact: Andrew White[awhite@bates.edu], Chris Schiff [cschiff@bates.edu],
or Brenda Reynolds [breynold@bates.edu] for further information.
Ask a Reference Librarian
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