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Repair a Broken Ebsco Link

Q. How can I recover my search from an expired EBSCO link?

If you try to use a URL copied from your browser navigation bar to return to a search, you will see an error message instead of the page you want.

Sometimes, but not always, it's possible to recreate a working link from a bad one. URLs that point to EBSCO ebooks will not repair here.  If it's possible though, this tool will do it.

The link from here also will expire, so be sure to update your bookmark with the permalink!

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Where is the library and what are the library hours?
    The HU Library is a physical library located in the Learning Commons on the second floor of the Academic Center and a "virtual" library consisting of high-quality online information sources which are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Print books in the Learning Commons are available on a self-serve basis using our self-check kiosk station, and ebooks are available through our library catalog. Thousands of other information sources are available through our library website.  The University Librarian's role is to help students and faculty find, evaluate, and use information. To meet with the librarian, please contact
    library@harrisburgu.edu.

     
  • Who can use the library?
    Current students, faculty, and staff of the Harrisburg University of Science and Technology may use HU Library services. Others who wish to access Harrisburg University library materials should contact the library.
  • How do I return materials to the library?
    To return books or other items, you may schedule an appointment, return materials to the McCormick Riverfront Library, or contact us for a free shipping label to return by mail.  For students in University housing, you can also request your RA to return your book to the mailroom.
  • How do I check out books or games?
    At the self-checkout machine, simply hold your card near the card reader, place the books on the square in the desk, then click "Done"! Click here to read the instructions and view images of the checkout process.
  • How long can I keep books or games?
    • Books: six weeks
    • Games: one week
    • Lost books and games: If you lose a book or game, your student account will be charged by the Business Office, and may affect your ability to receive your diploma, order official transcripts, etc.
    • Note for Grad Students: If you are a grad student who attends executive sessions on the weekends, you can email library@harrisburgu.edu to change the automated due date to the date of your next executive session. 
  • What library materials and services are available to HU students?
    HU Library offers:
    • full-text online databases of articles from newspapers, magazines, and journals (available on campus and off campus with valid HU ID card);
    • thousands of print and electronic books;
    • interlibrary loan of books from other libraries;
    • electronic document delivery of articles owned by other libraries;
    • a small number of popular magazines in print; and
    • the service of professional librarians specializing in information science and technology.
       
  • Who can help me with finding information in the library?
    The HU librarians are happy to help students find information, learn how to effectively use library resources such as databases, and begin research and writing projects. Contact library@harrisburgu.edu for assistance or see the box at right.

     
  • Can I use library databases from off campus?
    Yes, but you will need to be authenticated as an HU student, faculty, or staff member.  Follow these instructions when you are linked to the authentication page: 
    • Use the Library ID Logon menu
    • Your library barcode is your HU ID preceded by the numbers 150 (this is also found on the back of your ID card)
    • Enter your last name
    • Click "Login"

For more information and help logging into resources, view the Logging in to Library Resources guide.

  • Can I request materials that are not owned by the HU Library?
    Yes, through our interlibrary loan and document delivery services.  Fill out the Tipasa Request form and library staff will find out who owns the book or article and request a copy for you.