Compare Chrome extensions: LibKey Nomad vs EndNote Click
Stats | LibKey Nomad | EndNote Click |
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User count | 800,000+ | 2,000,000+ |
Average rating | 4.69 | 4.22 |
Rating count | 13 | 347 |
Last updated | 2024-03-15 | 2024-04-17 |
Size | 4.60M | 632.83K |
Version | 1.31.0 | 3.1.0 |
Short description | |
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One-click access to millions of scholarly articles. | Fast, one-click access to millions of research papers. |
Full summary | |
Supported by over 1,500+ libraries in more than 35 countries! LibKey Nomad automatically provides instant links to articles from journals subscribed to by your library – and Open Access sources – connecting you to literature discovered on the web. LibKey Nomad works with your library to determines the fastest path to content across thousands of publishers and millions of articles. LibKey Nomad also adds support to PubMed, Wikipedia and hundreds of other scholarly publisher websites and research databases. After installation, LibKey Nomad prompts you to select your institution. Simply select it and LibKey Nomad will then notify you of available articles wherever you may roam. LibKey Nomad is a great addition to other research aids you may be using, such as BrowZine, EndNote Click, Lean Library, and more. |
The official EndNote browser extension. Access millions of research paper PDFs in one click on Web of Science, Meta, PubMed, arXiv, Scopus and thousands more academic websites. Save time navigating paywalls, logins and redirects. EndNote Click helps you get to your full-text PDFs faster by securely connecting you to your library’s journal subscriptions and open access content. Once you have the PDF, you can easily export it to your favourite reference management tool or download it to your desktop. EndNote Click integrates with Mendeley, EndNote, Dropbox and Zotero Get started in two minutes and find out why researchers at thousands of universities are already using EndNote Click. Try it for yourself. Please check with your librarian or IT department for recommendations regarding the use of browser plugins. |