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Where do I find my OpenURL links?

This first image shows my search terms. By searching within 'All MUSE Journal Titles', the search results may include articles that you do not have access to because they are not part of the Project MUSE collection to which your institution subscribes.

OpenURL initial search screen

The second image shows what the results look like for an article you have access to, #4, and an article you do not have access to #5. As you can see, article #5 has a third link called [OpenURL at Example University]. When a user clicks on [OpenURL at Example University] they will be directed to your link resolver. This is the default OpenURL link if you do not provide us with text specific for your institution.

OpenURL search results screen

This final image shows what appears if you click on the [View HTML] link for article #5 for which you do not have access. It goes to the MUSE Access Restricted page. The yellow button called “Access via OpenURL” is also a link to your OpenURL resolver. If you provide us with a link to your custom OpenURL button, it will appear there instead of the default.

OpenURL access restricted screen

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