Division of Academic Innovation

Canvas Tips and Tricks 2022-2023 #20

June 19, 2023 • Uncategorized

Linking Articles in a Canvas Course

  • There are several benefits to linking articles to the HSC library:
    • By using the permalink provided through the library website, the link in your course will never change.
    • When an article is linked, the library staff can see the resource’s usage and consider whether the resource is worth renewing.
    • HSC meets its contractual obligations to its vendors.
  • Please note that this does not apply to:
    • Articles posted directly on a website (Example).
    • Government reports
      • Federal reports are public domain
      • State reports are not public domain. Look for permissions and/or limitations.
  • Navigate to the Gibson D. Lewis Library home page. Click E-Books & Catalog, which will search all resources available to the library.
  • So that it recognizes you as an HSC faculty or staff member, sign in at the upper right corner using your HSC username and password.
  • Click on the article title to open.
  • Best practices recommend including the citation with the link. Click Cite and select your preferred citation style. Paste the citation in the desired location in your Canvas course.
  • Return to the catalog and click Share (next to the Cite button)
  • Click copy link. If available, do not use the PDF link.
  • Insert the link onto the citation in Canvas.
  • By clicking the Save button (next to the Share button), the article will be in your Saved Items list.
  • Success! You have just utilized best practices by correctly inserting a journal article into a Canvas course!

This article is also available in the Canvas Solutions Help Sheets.