As you use the Librarys databases, for example in OPPIE,
you will notice a red and white icon on your search results.
This is the LinkSeeker icon, and clicking on it will open a window
with an array of links connecting you to full-text electronic content
and other options that can enhance your original search.
What will LinkSeeker do for you?
- tell you if the full-text is available
- connect you to an order process if the full-text is not available,
such as requesting a copy of an article
- locate other articles by the author (via FlashPoint)
- do a web search -- with your choice of search engine
- do a search in other libraries to find additional source materials
(Library of Congress, MELVYL/University of California, or the
Library catalog)
- do a search in DOEs InfoBridge for full-text reports
- get help from reference librarians
What databases have LinkSeeker icons?
These databases located at the Library in OPPIE:
These databases outside the Library (the LinkSeeker icon may look
different):
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CSAdatabases (Aerospace, GeoRef, various Technology Research
databases) |
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MathSciNet |
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PubMed
(the LinkSeeker icon is displayed in the Abstract and Citation
views; not in summary view) |
LinkSeeker was developed by the
LANL Research Library.
Please send comments to the
Library eService team. |