Following a legal notice from a publisher, we decided to discontinue this service in compliance with the US court ruling.
We are working on an alternative approach for searching in university libraries.
We do apologise for any inconvenience to people who were using this functionality.
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If using EXALY with the following pattern, you can search in your university library.
https://exaly.com/?d=HTTPS://LIBRARY.EXAMPLE.EDU
Most online libraries provide access to scientific articles via their DOI through a pattern likehttps://library.example.edu/resources?doi=DOI
If you include this pattern (minus DOI) as d query string in exaly, e.g.,https://exaly.com/?d=https://library.example.edu/resources?doi=
Then, the results will be linked to your university library online resource, where you can directly download the article via your institution subscription.Note that this approach works for the patterns having DOI at the end of the URL. If your university uses a different pattern, you can ask a librarian from your university to contact us. We do our best to implement new patterns matching your library too.