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Kathryn A. Martin Library

Forming a Search Strategy

Learn strategies for more efficient searching.

Research Help

Research Help is a service where librarians provide guidance, support, and instruction on how to find and use information. You can meet with a librarian when you’re not sure how to get started with a research project, when you’ve hit a wall in your research, or your usual process isn’t working. 

Tips for Keeping Track of Your Research

Zotero logoAbout Zotero

Zotero is a standalone software program that works with Firefox, Chrome and Safari. It allows users to:

  • Create a databases of citations by easily selecting items from your browser
  • Attach and organize your PDFs
  • Sync your database to the cloud
  • Share group libraries with others
  • Create bibliographies in a variety of styles

Permalinks

Permalinks are URLs that link to a specific page that are stable and won't expire or change. Saving permalinks is especially important when searching the databases because they're typically time restricted due to licensing. Don't rely on the URL in your browser bar because it will expire and when you go to use it again it likely won't work. Below are tips for finding permalinks in several popular resources. If you need assistance, contact Research Help.

Permalinks in Articles & Books

Look under the Cite or Share heading in Articles & Books results to find the Get Link icon. You can then copy the permalink.

Screenshot of the Cite or Share section of an Articles & Books result page. The Get Link option is highlighted and displays a permanent link below.

 

Permalinks in EBSCOhost Databases

Look under the Tools menu on the right side of an EBSCOhost database item record to find the Permalink icon. When click on the icon, a permalink will appear above the title. You can then copy the permalink.

Screenshot of the Tools menu in EBSCOhost databases. The permalink is ithe last option in the list.

 

Permalinks in ProQuest Databases

Look for the Copy URL icon in the top right of the page of ProQuest databases. When you click on the icon, it will automatically copy the permalink.

Screenshot of tool icons in ProQuest databases. The Copy URL icon is highlighted.

 

Permalinks in Other Databases

Database interfaces vary greatly. If you need help locating a permalink, ask a librarian.