This should work for most EBSCO databases. For the complete list of databases, visit the Online Resources page.
This should work for most Gale databases. For the complete list of databases, visit the Online Resources page.
This should work for most ProQuest databases. For the complete list of databases, visit the Online Resources page.
Did you ever want to share a specific source from a library database with your students, but you weren't sure how?
Use this guide to find out where to get the URLs that you can share with students. (It is often not the URL that appears in your browser's address bar.)
When students click on these links, they will need to log in with Baker's two-step authentication to access the resources.
If you are using a database not listed, try the URL in the address bar.
For additional help, please contact your Baker librarians.
Librarians:
Use this guide to find out where to capture links for Research Guides and ASK US.
Did you ever want to run a quick library search, then go back later to read the relevant articles--without printing them out?
Simply compose an e-mail to yourself and copy and paste the following information:
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* For works from academic research databases (without DOIs), the APA 7th edition Publication Manual states, "Do not include a URL or database information in the reference since these works are widely available" (APA, 2019, p. 299). However, be sure to ask the assigning instructor if a URL or database name is required for Baker College database entries.
* ** The correct article URL may not be the one that appears in your browser's address bar. Use this guide to find out where to find the proper URLs.
If you are using a database not listed, try the URL in the address bar. If it doesn't work, at least you have the rest of the article information to find it again!
For additional help, please contact your Baker librarians.