WEBVTT 1 00:00:03.570 --> 00:00:08.429 Jenny Mills: Okay, so now we are recording and I think we are. 2 00:00:09.660 --> 00:00:10.950 Jenny Mills: ready to go there, we go. 3 00:00:14.519 --> 00:00:21.390 Jenny Mills: Okay okay well, thank you all for coming it's nice to see on this cold rainy Friday. 4 00:00:22.650 --> 00:00:38.340 Jenny Mills: so nice to see some faces in person, this morning, so welcome to our wealth core session scale the paywall how to fun free and legal research articles so today's session is the last in a week long celebration. 5 00:00:39.630 --> 00:00:56.640 Jenny Mills: of open access week, so we have been celebrating open access all week long with a couple of presentations and this is the final one and i'll talk a little bit more about what that is open access week here in just a little bit, but a couple of logistical items first. 6 00:00:57.870 --> 00:01:06.300 Jenny Mills: The session is being recorded, as I said, and will be posted to the belmont institutional repository probably early next week. 7 00:01:07.680 --> 00:01:15.000 Jenny Mills: And as for well core credit for those of you in person, when you leave the room, you can scan the barcode. 8 00:01:15.450 --> 00:01:20.340 Jenny Mills: That is up and that's all you have to do for well for credit for those of you attending online. 9 00:01:20.850 --> 00:01:31.320 Jenny Mills: You don't have a link or anything that you will go to instead, you will need to take a quiz that will be found in the blackboard the well core blackboard course. 10 00:01:31.800 --> 00:01:50.100 Jenny Mills: And so the quiz is not up yet, but I will work on that this afternoon, so it will likely be up this afternoon, but if not in the next day or so so you'll have to look for that quiz and take the quiz in order to receive credit. 11 00:01:55.200 --> 00:01:59.070 Jenny Mills: Alright, so the presenters today we are both library faculty. 12 00:02:00.210 --> 00:02:09.540 Jenny Mills: Here from bunch library i'm Jenny mills i'm the coordinator of research services and in that role, I support students and faculty research. 13 00:02:10.740 --> 00:02:23.190 Jenny Mills: Through teaching and also through one on one research consultations or appointments I work a lot with the health sciences, but I work with. 14 00:02:23.820 --> 00:02:35.220 Jenny Mills: Many different students from freshman all the way up through doctoral students in our various health science programs, and one of one. 15 00:02:35.550 --> 00:02:44.340 Jenny Mills: Of the main questions that I feel on a regular basis is how to access research articles, how do I get my hands on the PDF. 16 00:02:44.850 --> 00:02:52.560 Jenny Mills: at all levels, from freshman to graduate students to faculty that is a big question that I always i'm always trying to answer. 17 00:02:53.070 --> 00:03:12.300 Jenny Mills: So i'm on the reference instruction side of things, my co presenter chuck has a different role in the library, and I will let him introduce himself yeah so my name is arjun and the systems and web services librarian here at lunch library i've been here for about 10 years or so. 18 00:03:13.380 --> 00:03:32.370 Jenny Mills: I have a number of responsibilities like on the system side of things, so I manage the website our library system and more relevant to you all here today search and discovery and like Jenny said, you know we get. 19 00:03:33.510 --> 00:03:53.040 Jenny Mills: inundated with questions from faculty and students about how to best find bolts heads articles, how to access research have people hitting paywalls when they do searches in different places we're going to talk about that. 20 00:03:54.210 --> 00:04:00.240 Jenny Mills: And it's been kind of a thing we've been working on for a while, how to bring that stuff more to you guys. 21 00:04:01.410 --> 00:04:07.500 Jenny Mills: and get it into your natural research workflow and we'll discuss that further as we go. 22 00:04:09.900 --> 00:04:19.830 Jenny Mills: So what we will cover today first let's talk about why you were hitting those dreaded paywalls and you know why information is not always accessible and free. 23 00:04:21.090 --> 00:04:31.110 Jenny Mills: So will also provide an overview of academic publishing the industry so you'll have a basic understanding about how information is produced, how is it. 24 00:04:32.130 --> 00:04:44.490 Jenny Mills: sold, how is it disseminated those kinds of things as part of that discussion will briefly touch on open access and which is a new publishing model and then. 25 00:04:45.060 --> 00:04:56.250 Jenny Mills: chuck will show you how to access articles through bunch of library and how full text browser extensions can make that process easier and more seamless for you. 26 00:04:58.680 --> 00:05:18.810 Jenny Mills: Okay, so First, what is the paywall i'm sure you probably have all experienced this so you find that perfect article, for your research you're so excited and then you click on full text, and you are asked to log in or you're asked to purchase the article. 27 00:05:20.790 --> 00:05:23.820 Jenny Mills: You have hit a paywall does this look familiar. 28 00:05:25.320 --> 00:05:37.170 Jenny Mills: Probably have all of all found this before right So what do you do when you hit the paywall do you give up you just try to find something else do you. 29 00:05:39.060 --> 00:05:42.210 Jenny Mills: Ask a librarian for help you go elsewhere. 30 00:05:43.440 --> 00:05:47.250 Jenny Mills: Have you ever purchased an article, what do you what have you done before. 31 00:06:02.220 --> 00:06:07.470 Jenny Mills: So I like you'd like to ask us to oh great yeah they're. 32 00:06:08.550 --> 00:06:10.950 stopped supporting that kind of issue. 33 00:06:13.860 --> 00:06:30.120 Jenny Mills: Okay, so for those online student rented she hit a paywall and turn to the library for help with our chat service to ask us service which is great, but we didn't have current access either, and so you ended up using another article, although. 34 00:06:31.770 --> 00:06:43.890 Jenny Mills: There is another option interlibrary loan, so if we don't have something we if you request it through our interlibrary loan service, we can get it for you 99% of the time. 35 00:06:45.000 --> 00:06:51.390 Jenny Mills: i'm not sure if they share that with you or not, on the chat Okay, yes, we can typically get anything you find. 36 00:06:51.720 --> 00:07:00.300 Jenny Mills: You just have to request it sometimes if you turn to the library which i'll show you in a little bit, you will find that we have it through a subscription database. 37 00:07:00.960 --> 00:07:14.280 Jenny Mills: But sometimes we want, but we can usually always get it for you and usually pretty quick there's interlibrary loan request usually take just a day or two so we'll show you all of that, for sure Has anybody ever purchased an article. 38 00:07:16.380 --> 00:07:17.280 Jenny Mills: No okay good. 39 00:07:18.750 --> 00:07:19.380 Jenny Mills: Good good good. 40 00:07:20.820 --> 00:07:22.050 Jenny Mills: Let us get it for you. 41 00:07:23.310 --> 00:07:27.990 Jenny Mills: Rather than spending your own money for sure, because sometimes these can be expensive. 42 00:07:29.040 --> 00:07:38.490 Jenny Mills: Okay, so why the let's talk a little bit more about why you're hitting these paywalls why isn't all this research freely available to everyone so. 43 00:07:39.030 --> 00:07:51.930 Jenny Mills: You really do have to understand a little bit about academic publishing to understand this and, here is an example that I think will illustrate the problem pretty well, so this is an image of nature, the journal nature. 44 00:07:53.010 --> 00:08:09.300 Jenny Mills: The front cover of it we've probably all heard of nature, you know prestigious international journal very scholarly almost like an essential title that you would think every university library should have right. 45 00:08:10.320 --> 00:08:21.210 Jenny Mills: We do not have current access to nature here at belmont Unfortunately I wish that we did, but we do not, because it is so expensive. 46 00:08:21.900 --> 00:08:30.540 Jenny Mills: And so, if you are out on the web and you are trying to access a research article from nature, you will hit. 47 00:08:31.440 --> 00:08:40.440 Jenny Mills: A paywall you have these access options, where you can rent it for 48 hours and just view it online for 899. 48 00:08:40.920 --> 00:08:51.960 Jenny Mills: Or if you actually want the PDF file is $32 we don't have access to this, the most current year anyway, through our library, so you would hit a paywall. 49 00:08:52.800 --> 00:09:07.200 Jenny Mills: And if you go to the library and you search for nature in one search or maybe i'll just go to the journal, so if you want to know if we have an a journal at some point, you could search for it here. 50 00:09:08.550 --> 00:09:10.350 Jenny Mills: And you see, we do have nature. 51 00:09:12.150 --> 00:09:28.860 Jenny Mills: But this is similar to what you were talking about where we don't have the most current year, we have it through a lot of our subscription databases, but you can see, through this database, we only have access, from June of 1997 to November 27 of 2015. 52 00:09:30.810 --> 00:09:40.440 Jenny Mills: let's say in this database, we have access, from 2000 but you see the most current year is not available and you'll find that sometimes that's called an embargo. 53 00:09:41.040 --> 00:09:54.120 Jenny Mills: Where a journal publisher will make their journal available as part of a database, but not the most current year or 18 months, sometimes because they want us to purchase an individual subscription to nature. 54 00:09:55.200 --> 00:10:07.380 Jenny Mills: The last time we got a price quote for nature was in 2020 does anybody want to guess how much nature would cost for belmont for one year, what do you think. 55 00:10:11.970 --> 00:10:14.340 Jenny Mills: In those online, if you want to put it in the chat. 56 00:10:15.360 --> 00:10:17.880 Jenny Mills: feel free, what is your guess. 57 00:10:22.890 --> 00:10:23.880 Jenny Mills: Something up there. 58 00:10:28.530 --> 00:10:31.710 Jenny Mills: Do you think it's around $5,000 a year. 59 00:10:36.930 --> 00:10:37.770 Jenny Mills: Higher lower. 60 00:10:44.280 --> 00:10:45.300 Jenny Mills: Pretty close. 61 00:10:46.860 --> 00:11:03.240 Jenny Mills: Pretty close so in 2020 we got quoted $15,500 for nature is probably getting closer to 17 at this point, it goes up every year exponentially every person is. 62 00:11:04.050 --> 00:11:21.420 Jenny Mills: A year, sometimes even as much as 6% or more, so that is for one journal just for nature for one year 15,000 Plus, so we do not have a current subscription because that's outrageous. 63 00:11:23.970 --> 00:11:30.030 Jenny Mills: So we have it up to a year ago, but it's also really unfortunate that our students are researchers. 64 00:11:30.960 --> 00:11:45.240 Jenny Mills: can't access that current that most current research now, sometimes we will publish we will purchase individual articles for graduate students and for faculty we're hoping to expand that to all students. 65 00:11:47.760 --> 00:12:02.640 Jenny Mills: To just purchase articles on demand, but for now we don't have a subscription nature, because it is so cost prohibitive, and this one is definitely one of the most expensive for sure, but it's just an example of how. 66 00:12:03.870 --> 00:12:19.170 Jenny Mills: These these academic journals are are so pricey and the prices are going up so somebody who's not affiliated with a large research university will not have access. 67 00:12:20.760 --> 00:12:25.740 Jenny Mills: To nature so here in the library, where we call this the cereals crisis. 68 00:12:26.700 --> 00:12:43.410 Jenny Mills: The cost of cereals or academic journals are going up across the board in libraries are having a hard time keeping up with the cost increases, and you know all libraries, even the harvard's of the world are having trouble keeping up with the cost. 69 00:12:45.540 --> 00:12:49.560 Jenny Mills: So you know that's one reason why you're hitting paywalls. 70 00:12:50.400 --> 00:13:01.290 Jenny Mills: And this graph just shows you a little bit more about the academic publishing model and why it's problematic because most of the research that we're trying to access. 71 00:13:01.740 --> 00:13:17.160 Jenny Mills: is produced by scholars many times, professors at universities, where it research institutions in a lot of this scientific research is supported by grants in federal funds. 72 00:13:18.360 --> 00:13:22.140 Jenny Mills: Texts dollars a lot of it right, but then. 73 00:13:23.400 --> 00:13:30.750 Jenny Mills: The faculty the scholars want to publish in these prestigious journals and they want to get their research out there. 74 00:13:31.260 --> 00:13:48.840 Jenny Mills: And these prestigious journals so they publish their articles for free, they don't get paid for their work and then the journals turn around and charge no crazy fees to libraries and other institutions for subscriptions to those journals. 75 00:13:49.860 --> 00:13:51.360 Jenny Mills: So it's a huge problem. 76 00:13:53.130 --> 00:13:59.550 Jenny Mills: that a lot of Librarians and scholars and different people are trying to tackle. 77 00:14:01.260 --> 00:14:04.650 Jenny Mills: But there's a lot of work to be done there for sure. 78 00:14:08.670 --> 00:14:26.310 Jenny Mills: So this shows you the average price for scientific journals and various disciplines and they're much more expensive in the sciences and health sciences than in some other fields, so you can see, the average cost of a chemistry journal is over $6,000 a year. 79 00:14:29.730 --> 00:14:39.510 Jenny Mills: So it's another example of the serials crisis and how it's just becoming so difficult to pay for this information. 80 00:14:42.900 --> 00:15:01.830 Jenny Mills: So this chart shows how much money the publishers are making so Elsevier is one of the major academic publishers and you can see, this shows that they enjoy a profit margin of about 40% which is larger than nearly every other publicly traded corporation in the world. 81 00:15:02.880 --> 00:15:14.640 Jenny Mills: larger than your Bank of America to walmart even larger than apple Google and Amazon these publishers, are making a lot of money. 82 00:15:15.690 --> 00:15:28.980 Jenny Mills: A whole lot of money to huge industry, so the result is that people who can't afford expensive journal subscriptions for don't have institutional access to academic databases are unable to use cutting edge scientific research. 83 00:15:31.110 --> 00:15:36.870 Jenny Mills: Which is a huge problem, so this especially impacts those people in developing countries. 84 00:15:37.980 --> 00:15:52.260 Jenny Mills: But all but even here in the United States and very wealthy United States even wealthy institutions like Harvard are having trouble keeping up with the rising journal prices so people in. 85 00:15:53.280 --> 00:15:54.960 Jenny Mills: As a result, people are going rogue. 86 00:15:56.340 --> 00:16:03.090 Jenny Mills: and doing whatever they can do to get their hands on articles in some cases, and these people are turning to piracy. 87 00:16:03.510 --> 00:16:15.270 Jenny Mills: To obtain these research articles sigh hub is a huge database of of research articles that was been around since about 2011. 88 00:16:15.900 --> 00:16:33.150 Jenny Mills: Actually, a student and researcher in conflict stolen created sigh hub, because she, especially in a country like Kazakhstan, she was having trouble getting her hands on the research she needed so she created sigh hub. 89 00:16:35.280 --> 00:16:48.360 Jenny Mills: And so I have is an illicit database with What it does is uses credentials login credentials like ids and passwords belonging to educational institutions in order to access. 90 00:16:49.140 --> 00:17:05.730 Jenny Mills: The their journal subscriptions and then a lot of times these credentials are voluntarily shared with up I can't give you the URL because it always changes going to take a day and they put it back up taking down get back up so some people are turning to sigh have. 91 00:17:06.960 --> 00:17:14.820 Jenny Mills: Something else that I just recently learned about that is fascinating is this Twitter hashtag hashtag I can have PDF. 92 00:17:15.810 --> 00:17:31.680 Jenny Mills: And sometimes it's a J s instead of Z so people are turning to Twitter if they find an article on the hit a paywall they're gonna go to Twitter and post the article in push the hashtag hashtag to see if somebody can point them in the right direction or send them the article. 93 00:17:33.030 --> 00:17:33.750 Jenny Mills: and 94 00:17:34.920 --> 00:17:37.560 Jenny Mills: So they're trying to track it down on their own. 95 00:17:38.640 --> 00:17:49.830 Jenny Mills: chuck said the other day it's like crowd sourced IRA lil crowdsourcing library lives, so you don't have to do this, you haven't interlibrary loan service to the library, that you can use, let us track article down. 96 00:17:50.160 --> 00:18:06.120 Jenny Mills: But some people are doing this, but they shouldn't have to be either it shouldn't be this difficult to access research so here is another example of the has or cannot has PDF hashtag you can see the tweet over here. 97 00:18:08.610 --> 00:18:09.540 Jenny Mills: get there. 98 00:18:11.400 --> 00:18:20.250 Jenny Mills: So somebody posts, you know i'm doing research on such and such and I need these two pdfs and I post the deal, I sometimes I post a citation. 99 00:18:20.850 --> 00:18:36.510 Jenny Mills: With the hashtag I can have PDF and somebody comes along and says hey you should try psycho they're putting different links to sigh hub, and then they come back and say oh it worked I found it Thank you so people are helping each other out that way. 100 00:18:40.590 --> 00:18:41.040 Jenny Mills: Okay. 101 00:18:42.930 --> 00:18:52.590 Jenny Mills: So you know, one of the solutions you know is open access so from the lack of access and movement has sprung up called open access. 102 00:18:52.890 --> 00:19:03.840 Jenny Mills: With a goal to remove these barriers and make more research freely available and accessible to all readers so sometimes you do get the full text of articles, you find on the web right. 103 00:19:04.290 --> 00:19:16.320 Jenny Mills: it's likely because of open access or if you're on our network, you might be getting something from the library we try to make it all seamlessly work together, but it may be because. 104 00:19:16.800 --> 00:19:23.340 Jenny Mills: of open access so some journals are open access journals and they're making their articles available for free. 105 00:19:25.170 --> 00:19:36.450 Jenny Mills: They do some of them do this by charging the authors a fee when they submit their research others others don't charge a fee and. 106 00:19:36.870 --> 00:19:45.900 Jenny Mills: Do this and other ways, but some journals are completely open access, some are just making select articles open access but you're finding more and more. 107 00:19:46.290 --> 00:19:54.030 Jenny Mills: articles that are available in this way, so it is a step in the right direction but there's a lot of work to be done. 108 00:19:54.420 --> 00:20:04.200 Jenny Mills: Sometimes the open access articles are kind of journals sometimes they're coming from repositories or archives, for example, we have an institutional repository. 109 00:20:04.530 --> 00:20:14.280 Jenny Mills: At here at belmont where some of our faculty in our graduate students post their work and then it's discoverable through Google so sometimes you'll find things that way. 110 00:20:19.020 --> 00:20:24.840 Jenny Mills: So I mentioned open access week and we really support open access here in the library. 111 00:20:26.550 --> 00:20:38.070 Jenny Mills: Because it equals increased access for everyone, and it really is about equity you shouldn't only get access to research, if you are affiliated with a prestigious university. 112 00:20:38.790 --> 00:20:46.530 Jenny Mills: Or if you live in a wealthy country everybody should have access, because that's good for everyone to be able to contribute. 113 00:20:47.820 --> 00:20:50.520 Jenny Mills: Knowledge and so you know, rich or poor. 114 00:20:51.840 --> 00:21:00.900 Jenny Mills: affiliate with the institution or not everybody should have access, because it really levels, the playing field in terms of knowledge creation. 115 00:21:02.250 --> 00:21:03.300 Jenny Mills: In research so. 116 00:21:05.130 --> 00:21:13.560 Jenny Mills: How do you find access to articles that are open access and that are available through our library subscription so check it's going to talk with you a little bit about that. 117 00:21:16.320 --> 00:21:17.610 Jenny Mills: You want to stand up. 118 00:21:22.020 --> 00:21:22.620 Jenny Mills: Okay. 119 00:21:24.750 --> 00:21:26.940 Jenny Mills: Thank you so much shimmy every time. 120 00:21:28.020 --> 00:21:42.060 Jenny Mills: This is a problem we know about the I in my field, I work with every day, but every time is presented, like that I get frustrated, a new that big publishers are just you know. 121 00:21:43.110 --> 00:21:52.980 Jenny Mills: Taking for free what academics, you know do to get promoted in their job and selling it back to them for just massive prices but. 122 00:21:54.750 --> 00:22:09.180 Jenny Mills: So, luckily for you guys open access like Jenny said, has picked up a lot of steam over the years and more and more journals are becoming open access and providing their full text freely and, of course. 123 00:22:09.990 --> 00:22:16.140 Jenny Mills: You know, although we don't have current issues of nature, you know we do what we can to. 124 00:22:17.610 --> 00:22:29.370 Jenny Mills: purchase academic journals and make those available to you all so i'm going to show you a couple different ways that we have tried to. 125 00:22:30.510 --> 00:22:43.170 Jenny Mills: Bring articles both open access and not into your research work for because we're honest with ourselves as much as we would like you all to use the library website. 126 00:22:43.890 --> 00:22:55.050 Jenny Mills: And library databases and use that ecosystem first and exclusively for your research, we know that that's not the case, we know you go other places. 127 00:22:55.620 --> 00:23:09.780 Jenny Mills: So we wanted to try to bring our resources to you and integrate them into other platforms we're going to talk about a couple different ways we do that so first we're going to discuss Google scholar. 128 00:23:11.370 --> 00:23:19.350 Jenny Mills: How many folks use Google scholar have used to Okay, yes, great tool, if you use scholar google.com. 129 00:23:20.430 --> 00:23:21.480 Jenny Mills: If you haven't used a. 130 00:23:22.740 --> 00:23:30.690 Jenny Mills: it's a it's a really good place to begin your research or you know if you're already kind of into the research process, it can offer you some things as well. 131 00:23:31.740 --> 00:23:38.610 Jenny Mills: i'm going to do a DEMO of it in a moment, but just this slide here kind of illustrates how. 132 00:23:40.800 --> 00:23:47.130 Jenny Mills: Having your Google scholar setup through bunch library can make a difference when you're doing research on the Left you'll see. 133 00:23:47.610 --> 00:23:56.520 Jenny Mills: I searched for so i'm kind of simulating in the slides very basic cursory research like sad no generally the topic that I want to talk about. 134 00:23:56.970 --> 00:24:15.510 Jenny Mills: lyme disease and i'm just throwing it out there and Google scholar to begin my research and on the left is Google scholar without library integrations and on the right see with and you'll notice that i'm left. 135 00:24:16.530 --> 00:24:23.400 Jenny Mills: That second article there if we were to go in there, we hit a paywall but on the right. 136 00:24:24.450 --> 00:24:37.080 Jenny Mills: Because Google scholar is integrated into the bunch library through settings that i'll show you how to do in just a second the full text is offered to you and you'll be able to access it so. 137 00:24:38.820 --> 00:24:39.480 Jenny Mills: i'll go ahead. 138 00:24:41.310 --> 00:24:41.850 and 139 00:24:45.990 --> 00:24:46.980 Jenny Mills: Go to Google scholar. 140 00:24:48.090 --> 00:24:48.900 Jenny Mills: scholar Google. 141 00:24:54.720 --> 00:25:12.840 Jenny Mills: search here is a journey, on her laptop already has it set up so that the bunch library integration exist but i'll show you how to do it, what you'll do is click the the burger button here the three lines and your Google scholar and go to settings. 142 00:25:15.030 --> 00:25:16.170 Jenny Mills: library links. 143 00:25:18.240 --> 00:25:28.800 Jenny Mills: And Jenny, of course, has the bunch library stuff already selected so we're just going to uncheck it and click save and here we see. 144 00:25:30.360 --> 00:25:32.910 Jenny Mills: The search, as it would be if you were off campus. 145 00:25:34.230 --> 00:25:36.510 Jenny Mills: and did not have the library integration. 146 00:25:37.590 --> 00:25:47.100 Jenny Mills: So let's say you're doing the search and just like oh OK, I found this paper that i'm interested in looking at the early clinical manifestation of lyme disease. 147 00:25:49.290 --> 00:25:50.250 Jenny Mills: So i'm gonna click here. 148 00:25:51.570 --> 00:25:52.710 Jenny Mills: And i'm gonna close this ad. 149 00:25:54.360 --> 00:25:58.560 Jenny Mills: never want an ad to pop up when you're looking at the article that's just bad news. 150 00:25:59.970 --> 00:26:07.140 Jenny Mills: But some in the annals of internal medicine site, and I can see the abstract, but then nothing. 151 00:26:08.760 --> 00:26:10.800 Jenny Mills: Right, this is only. 152 00:26:12.120 --> 00:26:29.790 Jenny Mills: preview and if I want you know the PDF or something like that it's just going to me back around to this and asked me to log in or purchase the article, and if you want to buy the article all a cart can be like 40 bucks so. 153 00:26:31.080 --> 00:26:32.820 Jenny Mills: don't want you guys to have to do that. 154 00:26:34.500 --> 00:26:35.520 Jenny Mills: So if we. 155 00:26:38.370 --> 00:26:42.150 Jenny Mills: Go back here and re enable. 156 00:26:44.070 --> 00:26:45.450 Jenny Mills: Our library links. 157 00:26:46.500 --> 00:26:47.640 Jenny Mills: search for belmont. 158 00:26:48.840 --> 00:26:52.500 Jenny Mills: Not check the belmont public library, but. 159 00:26:54.720 --> 00:26:55.770 Jenny Mills: we'll go ahead and. 160 00:26:57.090 --> 00:26:59.460 Jenny Mills: Save the belmont in here. 161 00:27:00.510 --> 00:27:06.360 Jenny Mills: And you see the full text of bunch links return, and so, if we click this. 162 00:27:09.180 --> 00:27:10.560 Jenny Mills: We would go to oh no. 163 00:27:11.910 --> 00:27:15.240 Jenny Mills: experienced the problem here that. 164 00:27:16.740 --> 00:27:21.600 Jenny Mills: The person in the audience was talking about where there is a data issue. 165 00:27:22.890 --> 00:27:33.780 Jenny Mills: So what you would do in that case we wouldn't have the article either, so you would go to interlibrary loan and i'm going to show you guys how to do that in a few minutes. 166 00:27:34.830 --> 00:27:35.250 But. 167 00:27:37.770 --> 00:27:48.240 Jenny Mills: That is how that works and hopefully nine times out of 10 you will not run into this scenario I just did that you'd be able to access the full text through bunch Google scholar. 168 00:27:56.370 --> 00:27:59.400 Jenny Mills: What button do I click Jenny to go back to present. 169 00:28:06.540 --> 00:28:06.840 Jenny Mills: All right. 170 00:28:08.940 --> 00:28:09.480 Jenny Mills: Here we go. 171 00:28:12.990 --> 00:28:14.940 Jenny Mills: More tools that will talk about. 172 00:28:16.920 --> 00:28:19.140 Jenny Mills: Are these browser extensions. 173 00:28:21.570 --> 00:28:28.590 Jenny Mills: What our browser extensions, not everybody might know not everybody might use them basically in. 174 00:28:29.370 --> 00:28:40.590 Jenny Mills: The chrome where's the chrome call it, I think protocols and extensions and mozilla firefox call some add ons if you type those in two and safari has them an edge has them. 175 00:28:41.220 --> 00:28:51.600 Jenny Mills: I forget the correct terminology, but it's all the same kind of thing you can go so little stores, they have set up a lot like APP stores, and you can get extensions, for your browser that do all kinds of different things. 176 00:28:52.800 --> 00:29:10.230 Jenny Mills: Some of them will block websites from tracking you some of them will give you an eyedropper so that you can point it at anything on a page and get the hex color which is useful if you're making a web page and you see color you like, so it kind of extensions run the gamut. 177 00:29:11.490 --> 00:29:22.350 Jenny Mills: All sorts of different things and there's a couple here that you can use to help you get articles full texts articles from the library or from open access. 178 00:29:24.030 --> 00:29:28.440 Jenny Mills: These ones in particular are no click and live key nomad. 179 00:29:29.700 --> 00:29:41.970 Jenny Mills: And what these are like that's the thing of them is access brokers that there between you and the full text articles and like i've been saying they're meant to bring them to where you are. 180 00:29:42.780 --> 00:29:52.110 Jenny Mills: So specifically what did they do there well they do surface the best version of open access articles they claim that on their sites and you know a lot of times there's. 181 00:29:52.920 --> 00:30:06.240 Jenny Mills: Open access has been going on for a few years, a number of years, and some of the articles like they're older versions of them right, and so what these articles do is through there. 182 00:30:07.770 --> 00:30:12.420 Jenny Mills: Through their tech they pulled the newest and best versions, the articles for you. 183 00:30:13.980 --> 00:30:25.320 Jenny Mills: they're meant to again bring them to you, whether you're in Google or Wikipedia you're in pubmed you're on a publisher's website looking through a journal issue. 184 00:30:26.580 --> 00:30:32.460 Jenny Mills: These extensions, if you have them enabled and you are connected into the belmont library. 185 00:30:33.900 --> 00:30:37.080 Jenny Mills: Through the extension you don't have to be on campus or on the belmont network. 186 00:30:38.790 --> 00:30:55.050 Jenny Mills: But when you install these extensions you'll ask you like hey which institution, are you affiliated with and you'll pick dominoes fall that's the case, then, no matter where you are if there is an open access version an article or a belmont library access that will serve that up to you. 187 00:30:56.700 --> 00:31:05.910 Jenny Mills: cuts down on clicks which is really nice sometimes you will be able to and we'll see what this looks like in a moment. 188 00:31:07.920 --> 00:31:10.320 Jenny Mills: You already have access to an article. 189 00:31:11.850 --> 00:31:20.970 Jenny Mills: But if you just want the normal way, you would have to click through you know, two or three different clicks go to a different interface find the PDF button. 190 00:31:21.450 --> 00:31:32.850 Jenny Mills: You know a little picture buried somewhere, but these extensions just throw a big all button right beside the link on the website click here to get directly to the PDF. 191 00:31:34.650 --> 00:31:39.270 Jenny Mills: And in no clicks specifically integrates with citation managers. 192 00:31:40.320 --> 00:31:47.520 Jenny Mills: And what those are are things like a note though Taro you may have heard of mandalay. 193 00:31:48.810 --> 00:32:04.410 Jenny Mills: it's something that if you don't use now i'd recommend like as you progress in your academic career, especially if you go to graduate school using those excellent tools help you keep your research organized help you keep all your pdfs and articles and citations. 194 00:32:05.700 --> 00:32:18.180 Jenny Mills: All your ducks in a row there and build your bibliography in an organized fashion we've offered in workshops in the past i'm sure will do so again for more details on on. 195 00:32:20.370 --> 00:32:22.020 Jenny Mills: So how do these things work. 196 00:32:23.280 --> 00:32:25.620 Jenny Mills: Has anybody ever heard of a service called on paywall. 197 00:32:27.030 --> 00:32:29.220 Jenny Mills: know so. 198 00:32:30.240 --> 00:32:34.620 Jenny Mills: It is this huge database of like 30 million over 30 million. 199 00:32:35.940 --> 00:32:51.240 Jenny Mills: Open access articles and it uses these browser extensions incorporate that like they search it there's an open sorry there's an unpaid wall API that they. 200 00:32:52.260 --> 00:32:59.910 Jenny Mills: Like they hook into and pay wall and they pull articles from that database. 201 00:33:01.140 --> 00:33:08.250 Jenny Mills: There is an unpaid wall extension that you can use, you know by itself, like if you went and searched on the chrome store or the. 202 00:33:09.510 --> 00:33:22.800 Jenny Mills: mozilla add on database you'd find it but both of these here and no click and lucky they already using paywall and they use other stuff so I recommend using one of these, instead of just on PayPal. 203 00:33:24.390 --> 00:33:45.660 Jenny Mills: They also use the Google scholar can pull from that they pull from our resources they're integrated with our collections and they each one of these also has their own little database of open access articles that they crawl and so that's why I recommend installing both. 204 00:33:46.920 --> 00:33:50.730 Jenny Mills: because sometimes you'd be able to get a PDF through one and not the other. 205 00:33:51.930 --> 00:34:03.780 Jenny Mills: And sometimes they even have open access things enabled that the library website won't do we run into that before so definitely highly recommend. 206 00:34:05.400 --> 00:34:09.270 Jenny Mills: These so now we're going to do some searching. 207 00:34:13.260 --> 00:34:16.500 Jenny Mills: On us go to let me use edge here. 208 00:34:25.260 --> 00:34:27.270 Jenny Mills: So i'm going to continue my foray. 209 00:34:28.560 --> 00:34:30.240 Jenny Mills: into the lyme disease research. 210 00:34:31.380 --> 00:34:34.320 Jenny Mills: And again will say that. 211 00:34:35.880 --> 00:34:43.890 Jenny Mills: i'm at the very beginning of my research process or actually no actually apologize example I like to use is. 212 00:34:46.110 --> 00:34:49.590 Jenny Mills: Just to be consistent with the slides as lung cancer. 213 00:34:51.180 --> 00:34:53.580 Jenny Mills: So i'm doing some research and the lung cancer. 214 00:34:55.260 --> 00:34:58.080 Jenny Mills: Making my initial foray on some Wikipedia page. 215 00:34:59.520 --> 00:35:16.770 Jenny Mills: You will hear course, rightly so, from your professors and I were to cite Wikipedia a research paper, however, if you're familiarizing yourself with the topic nothing wrong with bopping on over to the Wikipedia page to learn some basic information and maybe you can find in the references. 216 00:35:17.850 --> 00:35:24.030 Jenny Mills: I use lead to go somewhere so we're going to go all the way down to the references. 217 00:35:25.200 --> 00:35:37.260 Jenny Mills: And there is a ton of them and Wikipedia has done a nice thing, and if you look in the references you you look closely, you can see the screen. 218 00:35:39.330 --> 00:35:41.070 Jenny Mills: unlocked kind of. 219 00:35:42.090 --> 00:35:49.290 Jenny Mills: Had locked that has been unlocked, and that means that the link is open access already so you're freely without bail bond resources on it. 220 00:35:50.550 --> 00:35:52.530 Jenny Mills: You can access that article. 221 00:35:53.550 --> 00:35:59.460 Jenny Mills: And they have that for a lot of things, because in this case, a lot of these articles are linked through pubmed central. 222 00:36:00.630 --> 00:36:05.550 Jenny Mills: Well let's take a look at a footnote number 94 here don't see any. 223 00:36:07.980 --> 00:36:09.390 Jenny Mills: Open access links. 224 00:36:10.560 --> 00:36:13.350 Jenny Mills: So you were to click on it. 225 00:36:15.900 --> 00:36:19.770 Jenny Mills: Go to the pub MED page and tells you oh there's a full text link right. 226 00:36:21.150 --> 00:36:21.810 Jenny Mills: You will. 227 00:36:28.230 --> 00:36:29.310 Jenny Mills: need things to close. 228 00:36:30.660 --> 00:36:34.200 Jenny Mills: And Essentially, this is another paywalls situation. 229 00:37:01.890 --> 00:37:03.810 Jenny Mills: But if we use. 230 00:37:07.410 --> 00:37:10.650 Jenny Mills: see this browser we have has. 231 00:37:14.220 --> 00:37:15.480 Jenny Mills: lucky enabled. 232 00:37:16.830 --> 00:37:18.210 Jenny Mills: there's a lot of stuff in the way. 233 00:37:25.050 --> 00:37:27.270 Jenny Mills: Video pet nope that's not the right one, will hide. 234 00:37:31.200 --> 00:37:35.040 Jenny Mills: The controls okay that's fine okay. 235 00:37:45.510 --> 00:37:46.350 Jenny Mills: So we go here. 236 00:37:47.910 --> 00:37:58.230 Jenny Mills: We have lucky so you'll see at the bottom left you know, like he is working, he provided by belmont university, that means that all the links here will take us to. 237 00:37:59.880 --> 00:38:03.720 Jenny Mills: Are all the links are live key links provided through third velma. 238 00:38:10.980 --> 00:38:12.180 Jenny Mills: We scroll down. 239 00:38:13.680 --> 00:38:17.640 Jenny Mills: So you'll see like a ton of weight so like I said before, like even if. 240 00:38:19.140 --> 00:38:31.080 Jenny Mills: Some of the articles R amp D open access, you know you have the link here either just click this button and bypass a lot of the interface. 241 00:38:32.280 --> 00:38:33.810 Jenny Mills: shenanigans you'd have to deal with. 242 00:38:35.970 --> 00:38:38.880 Jenny Mills: But we head over to footnote 94. 243 00:38:39.960 --> 00:38:40.920 Jenny Mills: We will see. 244 00:38:42.240 --> 00:38:43.020 Jenny Mills: That. 245 00:38:46.080 --> 00:38:48.750 Jenny Mills: We have the PDF now. 246 00:38:54.570 --> 00:38:55.110 Jenny Mills: There we go. 247 00:38:59.580 --> 00:39:01.830 Jenny Mills: So that is. 248 00:39:03.000 --> 00:39:04.920 Jenny Mills: An example of how to use live Q you. 249 00:39:14.460 --> 00:39:19.650 Jenny Mills: Now let's take a look at using no click. 250 00:39:21.300 --> 00:39:27.960 Jenny Mills: So for the Info click examples we're going to use some more advanced research. 251 00:39:30.210 --> 00:39:32.400 Jenny Mills: let's say we found this particular article. 252 00:39:33.480 --> 00:39:38.010 Jenny Mills: or other Google scholar some source like that i'm. 253 00:39:39.480 --> 00:39:40.830 Jenny Mills: Effectiveness a brief. 254 00:39:42.150 --> 00:39:54.150 Jenny Mills: psycho educational intervention and postnatal depression in the slums Nairobi colon a longitudinal study very long, you know by that is in depth article. 255 00:39:55.320 --> 00:39:56.220 Jenny Mills: So. 256 00:40:02.220 --> 00:40:02.970 Jenny Mills: we're gonna go here. 257 00:40:05.130 --> 00:40:06.210 Jenny Mills: If we went here. 258 00:40:09.180 --> 00:40:10.290 Jenny Mills: let's go here an edge. 259 00:40:17.190 --> 00:40:23.220 Jenny Mills: So the purple button on the left for sheet and see and if we click the Springer link. 260 00:40:24.510 --> 00:40:27.090 Jenny Mills: were taken to the $40 pay wall. 261 00:40:29.610 --> 00:40:31.290 Jenny Mills: But using a know click. 262 00:40:32.400 --> 00:40:33.450 Jenny Mills: Like the PDF. 263 00:40:34.620 --> 00:40:35.370 Jenny Mills: And here we have it. 264 00:40:37.080 --> 00:40:49.650 Jenny Mills: You can of course download it share it with other folks I mentioned citation managers again, you can export it to any desktop, which is in this this great thing or export the citation and the paper. 265 00:40:50.100 --> 00:41:00.210 Jenny Mills: into the program you can have your bibliography and organized, you can go to the journal site if you're not using a citation manager, you can just get the citation. 266 00:41:01.890 --> 00:41:06.180 Jenny Mills: Or you can of course save it to your locker for later. 267 00:41:07.350 --> 00:41:11.010 Jenny Mills: And the important thing, though, is you've gotten the full text article. 268 00:41:12.090 --> 00:41:15.030 Jenny Mills: Three note like that you wouldn't be able to otherwise have to. 269 00:41:20.550 --> 00:41:21.930 Jenny Mills: Show you one more example. 270 00:41:44.760 --> 00:41:46.350 Jenny Mills: Over there Oh, what happened. 271 00:41:55.080 --> 00:42:01.830 Jenny Mills: We found this article again let's say we found it through Google scholar some some form anyway, we found an article, we know we want it. 272 00:42:04.020 --> 00:42:04.500 Jenny Mills: and 273 00:42:05.850 --> 00:42:06.720 Jenny Mills: Once again. 274 00:42:07.950 --> 00:42:11.160 Jenny Mills: If we try to like get access or get the full article. 275 00:42:12.480 --> 00:42:16.470 Jenny Mills: we're told to purchase it purchase the issue of purchase article. 276 00:42:17.670 --> 00:42:20.430 Jenny Mills: $57 for for this. 277 00:42:22.650 --> 00:42:24.450 Jenny Mills: So let's turn to. 278 00:42:27.870 --> 00:42:28.620 Jenny Mills: And no click. 279 00:42:41.880 --> 00:42:43.890 Jenny Mills: Okay, nothing I didn't know click here. 280 00:42:45.120 --> 00:42:47.820 Jenny Mills: But perhaps. 281 00:42:48.930 --> 00:42:50.670 Jenny Mills: If we try with. 282 00:42:54.750 --> 00:42:57.960 Jenny Mills: firefox wraps live key. 283 00:43:03.930 --> 00:43:04.980 can show us something. 284 00:43:13.980 --> 00:43:14.580 Jenny Mills: gotta hit here. 285 00:43:20.910 --> 00:43:24.870 Jenny Mills: So click on access options and this takes us directly to the record here in our. 286 00:43:27.900 --> 00:43:32.760 Jenny Mills: In our catalog but, again, this is the case where we are holdings are incomplete. 287 00:43:33.990 --> 00:43:34.440 Jenny Mills: But. 288 00:43:35.670 --> 00:43:41.910 Jenny Mills: If you ever come to a case like this, where you see in our own. 289 00:43:43.050 --> 00:43:45.780 Jenny Mills: Using one search right if you go to the library website. 290 00:43:50.100 --> 00:43:56.100 Jenny Mills: See the big blue search box there that's one search say search there find any record and it says, oh no. 291 00:43:57.210 --> 00:44:01.230 Jenny Mills: No full text available well there's an interlibrary loan link here. 292 00:44:02.370 --> 00:44:02.970 Jenny Mills: You can click. 293 00:44:04.320 --> 00:44:19.170 Jenny Mills: And you have to log in if you're it's very quick to set up but you'd log in and request an article from another institution and as Jenny said articles very much. 294 00:44:20.190 --> 00:44:23.010 Jenny Mills: The turnaround time for that is very quick very cool. 295 00:44:25.530 --> 00:44:36.750 Jenny Mills: You will probably just get it in your email either from us or them and much a turnaround time is much quicker than for something like. 296 00:44:49.620 --> 00:45:14.550 Jenny Mills: And so, if you want more information on how to use these on how to set them up how to configure them there is lead, guide at belmont that live guys comm slash full text that will give you videos and read instructions on how to set these things up to to better again good. 297 00:45:15.810 --> 00:45:26.160 Jenny Mills: Articles open about open access and proprietary articles that we pay for that's better get that stuff search you wherever you're doing your research. 298 00:45:28.470 --> 00:45:29.880 Jenny Mills: To get to that oh certainly. 299 00:45:31.410 --> 00:45:32.310 Certainly. 300 00:45:40.080 --> 00:45:42.120 Jenny Mills: So once I use a library. 301 00:45:43.350 --> 00:45:48.210 Jenny Mills: And then under resources you'll see research guides and. 302 00:45:52.320 --> 00:46:02.100 Jenny Mills: Will text browser since Is it also called open access in this list or just full text problem okay so you'll you'll control F full text browser extensions click. 303 00:46:03.330 --> 00:46:08.460 Jenny Mills: And you'll see information about no click and about live key nomad. 304 00:46:10.590 --> 00:46:12.420 Jenny Mills: And click used to be called Cooper meal. 305 00:46:14.700 --> 00:46:16.350 you'll see here and. 306 00:46:17.370 --> 00:46:23.880 Jenny Mills: tutorials that really good tutorials agenda has created on how to set these things up a lot and. 307 00:46:29.130 --> 00:46:35.250 Jenny Mills: I have an opening song in Liberty on firefox rocking. 308 00:46:37.500 --> 00:46:37.620 Jenny Mills: It. 309 00:46:39.870 --> 00:46:42.840 Jenny Mills: Out there on the library all over the place. 310 00:46:47.970 --> 00:46:50.760 Jenny Mills: So all right, every time you might as well. 311 00:46:57.120 --> 00:46:57.720 Jenny Mills: Okay. 312 00:46:59.040 --> 00:47:06.030 Jenny Mills: Well, we hope that you'll install these and try them out and hope that that will save you your time saver for you. 313 00:47:06.510 --> 00:47:22.410 Jenny Mills: And if you have any issues with them definitely ask us for help, we have that chat box, you know, in the library homepage it will pop up, you can always just chat us if you have any issues or questions about these and again, thank you all for Kevin. 314 00:47:24.090 --> 00:47:35.970 Jenny Mills: will have a great weekend For those of you in person, you can just scan the barcode on your way out and you're good to go and again for those online, we will post the quiz and blackboard. 315 00:47:37.200 --> 00:47:43.620 Jenny Mills: Hopefully later this afternoon i'm going to submit it and so look for that there, do you have any questions rena. 316 00:47:45.330 --> 00:47:50.310 Jenny Mills: Okay, great all right good Thank you all for coming have a good have a good week.