LibKey Nomad ++ provides single click access to library electronic resources from publisher websites, PubMed, Wikipedia, and others including aggregators like Proquest and EBSCOHost, and open access alternatives.
The Libraries recently upgraded to Nomad ++ which includes the following new features:
The extension may use browser cookies and mobile device identifiers. Browsers and mobile devices allow “do not track” settings to be enabled. LibKey Nomad respects “do not track” settings once activated.
Some users, such as those affiliated with the Geisel School of Medicine, report being prevented from downloading and installing browser extensions due to browser permissions or settings controlled by local computer administrators. If you encounter this issue, following one of the suggestions below should resolve the situation.
If you encounter an issue, please get in touch with your local IT department or Dartmouth Libraries for help.