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1 Quick Training Guide New SpringerLink, August 2010

2 Quick Training Guide - New SpringerLink, August 20102 Quick Search Box is now in the same location on EVERY page of the site. Users no longer have to go looking for it!   Searching on SpringerLink

3 Quick Training Guide - New SpringerLink, August 20103  Searching on SpringerLink | Advanced Search The advanced search box drops down from any page  Search with ‘Citation’ allows researchers to directly find the content they already know. Researchers can now choose in advance how they would like their results to be ordered. 

4 Quick Training Guide - New SpringerLink, August 20104 The Home Page Login box available from every page. No need to return to home page to login. New A-Z List reduces the need for scrolling. Easy access to services on springer.com.   

5 Quick Training Guide - New SpringerLink, August 20105 Subject Collections now expand to show detailed subfields for easy browsing.   The Home Page   Institutional branding is now visible on every page.

6 Quick Training Guide - New SpringerLink, August 20106 Search within Content Type Search within Journals or eBooks allows for easy searching within specific content types.  

7 Quick Training Guide - New SpringerLink, August 20107 Journal Features Articles can be filtered to show Online First and Open Access articles only. The journal history notes indicate any title changes, mergers or title splits.    

8 Quick Training Guide - New SpringerLink, August 20108   All journal content available is instantly visible, including archival content. Browsing Journal Content

9 Quick Training Guide - New SpringerLink, August 20109 Journal information is clearly visible. Volume and issue number also clearly noted.     The Issue Page 

10 Quick Training Guide - New SpringerLink, August 201010 Click “Show Abstract” to reveal the abstract. The abstract can be reviewed without leaving the search results.   Revealing the Abstract  

11 Quick Training Guide - New SpringerLink, August 201011 Related Documents The new SpringerLink shows researchers the most closely related documents on article and chapter level.  

12 Quick Training Guide - New SpringerLink, August 201012 Mousing over Related Documents   Mousing over a “Related Documents” causes a mini-abstract screen to pop up, so researchers can review an item without leaving the original article!

13 Quick Training Guide - New SpringerLink, August 201013 Export Citation tool is easily visible and supports the most popular citation programs   Export Citations

14 Quick Training Guide - New SpringerLink, August 201014 References & “Cited By” Article references are easily viewed from the abstract page. “Cited By” links to articles which cite the current article.   

15 Quick Training Guide - New SpringerLink, August 201015 “Look Inside” puts chapter-level PDFs back together, bringing the “book” experience back into eBooks! No special software is required! Controls are contained within the site. Even non- subscribers can access 10% of each chapter (and all front matter).   Look Inside – PDF Previewing of eBook Chapters

16 Quick Training Guide - New SpringerLink, August 201016 Always know where you are in the eBook. The bar at the top of the content area shows the chapter titles.    Viewing Chapters in PDF Preview

17 Quick Training Guide - New SpringerLink, August 201017 PDF Preview in Full Screen View Enjoy the full screen eBook reading experience.  

18 Quick Training Guide - New SpringerLink, August 201018  Viewing Related Documents and References in PDF Preview Select “View Details” in the “Look Inside” chapter bar to see References and Related Documents for each chapter. 

19 Quick Training Guide - New SpringerLink, August 201019 Related Documents cross all content types on SpringerLink!   Related Documents also for eBooks 

20 Quick Training Guide - New SpringerLink, August 201020  You can easily review the abstract of the various related documents. This is done by “mousing” over the article or chapter you are interested in. From this mini-abstract screen, you can also download the PDF directly. Download from the Mini-Abstract Window 

21 Quick Training Guide - New SpringerLink, August 201021 SpringerLink Admins – My SpringerLink To access administrator functions, click “MySpringerLink”, then “Account Details” 

22 Quick Training Guide - New SpringerLink, August 201022 SpringerLink Admins – My SpringerLink Click “Administer” to access administrator functions for your institution. 

23 Quick Training Guide - New SpringerLink, August 201023 SpringerLink Admins – My SpringerLink You can also download usage reports, create and send membership tokens, update account details.   You can see your memberships, use administrator rights and manage members.  

24 Quick Training Guide - New SpringerLink, August 201024 Usage reports

25 Quick Training Guide - New SpringerLink, August 201025 Membership tokens

26 Quick Training Guide - New SpringerLink, August 201026 Create Membership Tokens

27 Quick Training Guide - New SpringerLink, August 201027 Coming Soon – Link Out and Customer Branding

28 Quick Training Guide - New SpringerLink, August 201028 Account Details

29 Quick Training Guide - New SpringerLink, August 201029 Thank you! Any questions? support.springerlink@springer.com


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