Library and Learning Services
Using browser extensions to access books and journal articles
When you have discovered a book or journal through , or by any search other than through the publisher or provider needs to know you are eligible to read it. This requires your Leicester IT Account credentials to authenticate that you are a student or member of staff at Leicester.
If you are using on campus, or through our VPN or you will not need to authenticate otherwise you will receive a login prompt.
LibKey Nomad
is a browser extension that provides easy access to journal articles and books that the Library subscribes to as well as open access resources. The extension can be used on publisher platforms (for example Science Direct and Taylor & Francis Online), Databases (for example Scopus and Web of Science), Amazon, Google Scholar, Google Books and Wikipedia.
How to install LibKey Nomad
- Go to the
- Select Get LibKey Nomad Now, and choose your browser
- Install the extension
- When prompted select Â鶹ÊÓƵ as your organisation.
- LibKey Nomad is now ready to use
Using LibKey Nomad
When you find a journal article or book online, LibKey Nomad will let you know if the resource is available through the Library's subscriptions or if there is an open access version. A button will appear in the bottom left of the screen with the option to Download PDF
If a PDF is not available, you may instead see Article Link or View E-Book, which will take you to the webpage of the resource
If you are working off campus, you may need to login with your University IT Account. You will then be directed through to the article or book
Additional functionality
LibKey Nomad also provides additional functionality on , and . On the search page you will see cover images of the journals, links to download article PDFs, and links to complete journal issues in
The extension will also work in Wikipedia. Direct links to articles and books will appear alongside references to scholarly resources.