Not sure where to start your research? Check out the Best Bet databases.
Use persistent links to integrate library resources into Canvas.
For many databases, you can copy and paste the persistent link to provide access.
In some cases, you may have to copy and paste the proxy prefix in front of the persistent link in order to make it functional both on and off campus.
The proxy prefix is: http://ezgcc.vccs.edu/login?url=
If a URL does not begin with the proxy prefix above, then add it to the front of the URL to make a given library resource accessible on and off campus. Scroll to the bottom of this page for examples.
Persistent links in library databases permit you to connect students directly to specific articles, books, and streaming videos without worrying about copyright concerns, like Fair Use.
In Academic Search Complete, you can create persistent links to:
In Academic Search Complete—and all EBSCOhost databases—a persistent link is called a permalink. ![]()
In Gale Virtual Reference Library, you can create persistent links to:
In Gale Virtual Reference Library—and all Gale databases—a persistent link is called a bookmark. 
In Opposing Viewpoints in Context, you can create persistent links to:
In Opposing Viewpoints in Context—and all Gale databases—a persistent link is called a bookmark. 
In Films on Demand, you can create persistent links to:
In Films on Demand, a persistent link is called a direct link. Note: We recommend using these persistent links. Currently, we do not recommend using the embed code.
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If you see that the URL already contains the proxy prefix, then just copy and paste the persistent link to provide access.
The following databases already contain the proxy prefix in the persistent link:
All EBSCO databases (Academic Search Complete, Education Research Complete, CINAHL Complete)
All Gale databases (Gale Virtual Reference Library, Opposing Viewpoints in Context, Science in Context)
Films on Demand
If a persistent link does not contain the proxy prefix, follow the advice in the section below.
Add the following prefix to the front of a persistent link to create a link that can be accessed both on and off campus.
http://ezgcc.vccs.edu/login?url=
Example (Before)
This is a direct link to an article in Project Muse before the proxy prefix has been added:
https://muse.jhu.edu/journals/demography/v047/47.4.groen.pdf
Example (After)
This is a direct link to an article in Project Muse after the proxy prefix has been added:
http://ezgcc.vccs.edu/login?url=https://muse.jhu.edu/journals/demography/v047/47.4.groen.pdf
