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Did you know that Google Scholar can link you to DAB and provide access to paid materials? Activate the library link in Scholar and gain direct access to DAB's licensed articles. Follow this guide for more information.
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How to getfulltextarticles from DAB in your Google Scholarsearch
Google Scholarcan link you to DAB Do you use Google Scholar to find relevant professional material? Did you know that in many cases you can get direct access to the materials you find through the licenses provided by DAB? Google Scholar allows you to search for scientific literature that Google collects from various publishers and universities. Some titles are available as free PDF documents, but a large part of the material is only available if you pay for it. As an employee of the Central Administration, you have the opportunity to gain direct access to a portion of the paid material in Google Scholar by activating a library link in Scholar. This will allow you to see if DAB has paid for access to a particular article, and thus download it immediately. Remember that you must a registered user at DAB to use this service. Read how in this guide.
Enableaccess https://scholar.google.dk/ A small adjustment in the settings may enable you to see the titles available through DAB licenses directly in the Google Scholar search result.
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Enableaccess Search for DAB (or ”Det Administrative Bibliotek”) in the menu ”Bibliotekslinks” (or library link)
Enableaccess Turn on links to DAB by saving (or ”gem”)
How does it work? The text "DAB link til fuldtekst" will appear next to the reference. The link will take you to DAB's library system and you must then log in.
Furtherquestions? Contact DAB at dab@kb.dk This guide has been updated on 17.06.2019