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LinkOut® for Libraries Frequently Asked Questions Page

Frost E. LinkOut® for Libraries Frequently Asked Questions Page. NLM Tech Bull. 2010 Sep-Oct;(376):e15.

October 27, 2010 [posted]

Libraries interested in participating in LinkOut may also be interested in the new LinkOut for Libraries Frequently Asked Questions page. On this page, librarians will find answers to questions such as "What is LinkOut?" and "What is the LinkOut Library Submission Utility?" Additional questions and answers will be added in the future.

These questions are also available on the LinkOut for Libraries Training and Educational Resources page.