You can make persistent or durable links to specific journal articles or other items in many library databases. Not all of our databases and electronic journals offer the ability to deep-link directly to an article, and some of those who do offer the service may set an expiration date on the URL. For this reason, we encourage you to test your links thoroughly and regularly, updating them as needed.
The following text must be added at the beginning of all links so that the links will work off campus:
http://proxy.binghamton.edu/login?url=
ACM Digital Library | American Chemical Society | Annual Reviews | BioOne | Cochrane Library | Ebsco | Emerald | Health Reference Center Academic | HighWire Press | IEEE | Ingenta Select | Institute of Physics | JSTOR | ProjectMuse | ProQuest | PsycArticles | Royal Society of Chemistry | Science Direct | Springer | Wiley
Create links using the DOI bookmark:

Use the DOI link. You'll need to add "http://dx.doi.org/" at the beginning of the link. So, the entire link in this example is "http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ma035876f".

1. Go to the Abstract or Citation page.

2. Use the DOI link on the Abstract or Citation page. You'll need to add "http://dx.doi.org/" at the beginning of the link. So, the entire link in this example is "http://dx.doi.org/10.1146/annurev.anthro.32.061002.093257".

You may link to the PDF or HTML article using the link in the browser title bar.
1. Go to the Abstract page.

2. Use the DOI link on the Abstract page. You'll need to add "http://dx.doi.org/" at the beginning of the link. So, the entire link in this example is "http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0890060403171016".

Use the DOI link. You'll need to add "http://dx.doi.org/" at the beginning of the link. So, the entire link in this example is "http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/14651858.CD000448.pub3".
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From the article record, look for "Persistent link to this record" or use the Save or E-mail functions. Ebsco links already include proxy information for off-campus access. There is no need to add anything to the beginning of the links.
Choose the article title you want, which will take you to the "Article Request" page. At the bottom of the article description is an "Article URL," which can be copied.
Click the Bookmark link. A separate browser window will open, allowing you to copy and paste the bookmark into another document.
You may link to the PDF or HTML article using the link in the browser title bar.
It appears that you may link to the PDF using the link in the browser title bar.
1. Choose the article title you want.
2. You may link to the article information page using the URL in the browser window. Alternately, you may use the use the DOI link on the article information page. You'll need to add "http://dx.doi.org/" at the beginning of the link. So, the entire link in this example is "http://dx.doi.org/ 10.1111/j.0021-8529.2005.00189.x"

1. Go to the Abstract page.

2. Use the URL provided.

The stable URL is given on the Citation page:

You may link to the PDF or HTML article using the link from the browser title bar.
1. In the results list, choose the article title you want.

2. Use the "Document URL" that appears above the abstract or full text.

URLs follow the pattern below, where the journal ISSN, volume, issue, and article start page need to be filled in. In most cases "mode" can be either pdf or html. ISSN can be obtained from the full record in PsycArticles.
http://www.csa.com/htbin/getfulltext.cgi?username=bingh&access=bingh12&mode=html&db=
Follow the article's "Full Text" link and then use the DOI provided to construct the link. You'll need to add "http://dx.doi.org/" at the beginning of the link. So, the entire link in this example is "http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/b404586f".

Use the DOI link. You'll need to add "http://dx.doi.org/" at the beginning of the link. So, the entire link in this example is "http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.acra.2004.05.009".

1. Use the DOI link. You'll need to add http://dx.doi.org/ at the beginning of the link. So, the entire link in this example is "http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10691-007-9076-8

Use the DOI link on the Table of Contents page. You'll need to add "http://dx.doi.org/" at the beginning of the link. So, the entire link in this example is "http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/anie.200490093".
