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Connecting Library Purchased Content to Google Scholar

by Heidi Beke-Harrigan on 2019-09-03T10:00:00-04:00 in EBSCO | 0 Comments

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Many students start their searches in Google. Is there a way to connect our paid databases to those Google results? Yes, EBSCO already is a partner with Google's linking programs, which means that users can move from a search result in Google or Google Scholar to the corresponding item in an EBSCOhost database by providing a combination of IP- addresses and permanent links to the available resource. This access is available to all IP-accessing customers who subscribe to applicable resources. Setup “Google Scholar Library Links (for EBSCOhost)” by accessing the sign up form available here.

Participating in the Library Links program allows libraries to expand access to their holdings. To sign up, you'll need an OpenURL-compatible link resolver, such as SFX from Ex Libris, 360 Link from Serials Solutions, LinkSource from EBSCO, or WebBridge from Innovative Interfaces. For many of us in OPAL that means working with EBSCO to complete the registration process. Contact OPAL Support if you have any questions.

OPAL libraries that currently already have Google Scholar set up through EBSCO for Full Text Finder:

ANTIOCH UNIVERSITY 
BALDWIN WALLACE UNIVERSITY 
BLUFFTON UNIVERSITY
DEFIANCE COLLEGE 
HEIDELBERG UNIVERSITY 
MT CARMEL HEALTH SYSTEM
MUSKINGUM UNIVERSITY 
OTTERBEIN UNIVERSITY 
TIFFIN UNIV 
UNIV OF FINDLAY 
URSULINE COLLEGE 
WALSH UNIVERSITY

Note: We do not recommend setting up a custom link for Google Scholar from within the EBSCO EDS because it will show up automatically in search results next to library paid subscription links such as OhioLINK EJC, OVID etc., confusing users as to the real source of the paid content provided to them and sending them out of the thoughtfully constructed Discovery environment.

 

Some additional products that help library content and programing get picked up by Google:


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