LibKey Nomad is a browser extension that provides direct links to full text content as you conduct online research. Nomad works with Cowles Library to determine the quickest path to content across thousands of publisher websites.
Once you configure the Nomad extension (a 1-minute process), it is active at the sites you visit during your research. You don't have to worry about using specific library links to get to those sites; Nomad will tell you whether Drake has access to full text content with clear on-screen buttons. This is especially helpful if you're doing your research off campus.
Not only does Nomad know whether Drake has access to full text, it can also present the full text document to you in a single click. This saves time and guesswork.
On certain sites, like PubMed, Web of Science, Wikipedia, and Google Scholar, Nomad performs additional in-page enhancements to lists of articles and references.
See this page for more information.
No. Nomad uses the library's existing authentication process, so you don’t provide any personal information, and you don't need to create a separate account in order to use it.
LibKey Nomad can be used with Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Safari, Microsoft Edge, and a handful of other browsers.
Go to thirdiron.com/downloadnomad/ to select a browser extension. Once the extension is installed, click on it, then search for and select “Drake University” from the dropdown menu (see screenshot below). That's it!
Bring library resources into your research workflow using LibKey Nomad.
Now you can start your research on sites outside the library website, like Google Scholar, Pubmed (yes, even Wikipedia), and the LibKey Nomad browser extension will not only tell you when the library has full text access to an article, it will also provide a direct link to the PDF.
Select your browser extension, set it for Drake University, and start searching!