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)
    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.
    Type your search terms, like "nursing shortage" as an example, in the search box. Click search to retrieve search results.
    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."
    Scroll down the page until you see Permalink on the right hand side of the screen. Click "Permalink"
    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.

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