Answered By: David Hurley
Last Updated: Jul 09, 2025     Views: 266

Sometimes you wind up on the website of a journal UNM has access to, but the only options seem to be to purchase the article yourself, or use an "Access through your institution" link that doesn't work. 


Chances are, you're off-campus and not logged in to our proxy.

With our EZproxy bookmarklet, you can proxy any page with one click. Here's how to set it up:

Step 1 (the only step!) Drag this link UNM EZproxy to your browser toolbar or bookmark list. (You can also right click to copy link address and use this to create a browser bookmark).
Here's a screenshot showing the process: 


Once it it is installed, if you are on a page containing a resource licensed by UNM: 

  1. Click on your EZproxy bookmark.
  2. Sign in to the library using your NetID and password.
  3. Be redirected to access via the library’s EZproxy server.
  4. You should now have a link to the full text.

 

Important Note: If UNM doesn’t subscribe to the content through that source, you'll get an error message.
In that case, you can search the library catalog, request the item though interlibrary loan, or ask a librarian to verify whether access is available in other ways.

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