Getting a Permalink in EBSCO databases | Scribe

    Getting a Permalink in EBSCO databases

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    Navigate to an EBSCO database, such as CINAHL through UNB Libraries [https://lib.unb.ca/eresources?form_id=eres_databases](https://lib.unb.ca/eresources?form_id=eres_databases)
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    Tip! Look at the left side of the database search box to see if it's a EBSCO one. EBSCO databases will all look and search the same.
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    Type your search terms, like "nursing shortage" as an example, in the search box. Click search to retrieve search results.
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    Find a relevant article from the results that you want to use for your assignment and click on the title - for example "Nursing shortages and the 'Tragedy of the Commons': the demand for a morally just global response."
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    Scroll down the page until you see Permalink on the right hand side of the screen. Click "Permalink"
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    This will generate a permalink to copy/paste to use in a citation or to share with someone so they'll be able to access this record themselves. Databases are only active for a period of time so if you copy the url from the top of the browser page it won't work later.