New MyHein Feature: Liking & Commenting on Scholarly Works
Powered by MyHein, researchers can like and comment on articles within HeinOnline, enhancing the overall research experience and fostering a sense of community within the academic realm.
Powered by MyHein, researchers can like and comment on articles within HeinOnline, enhancing the overall research experience and fostering a sense of community within the academic realm.
When MyHein was initially launched in 2008, it was merely a bookmarking tool. For the first time, MyHein has received a major face-lift. No need to worry, all functionality has remained the same, but now MyHein is easier to use and easier on the eyes.
Never interrupt your research flow again with our newest MyHein integration—Google Single Sign-On (SSO). Now you can link your Google and MyHein accounts, allowing Google to instantly log you into MyHein as soon as you start your research. Keep reading to learn how to get set up with this feature.
MyHein has evolved from its inception in 2008 as a bookmarking device to its present-day functionality as a multi-dimensional research tool relied upon by thousands of HeinOnline users. Take a quick look at the various features this tool offers and stick around for a MyHein-specific webinar.
With HeinOnline’s author profile pages, users have long been able to set up email alerts for particular authors. Have you set up author alerts in the past, and found it hard to keep track? Keep reading or watch our brief video to learn about HeinOnline’s newest author alerts feature.
When using an information search engine, one crucial factor is the ability to see your previous search activity. With HeinOnline’s new feature users are now able to better manage and organization of all of their previous search queries.
Here at HeinOnline we know that research time is valuable, which is why we created MyHein, a personal bookmarking tool. Read below to see how this tool can speed up your research process.
MyHein is HeinOnline’s personal research tool, enabling anyone with HeinOnline access to bookmark documents, save search queries, and set up electronic table of contents (eTOC) alerts. Set up an account by selecting the MyHein option from the HeinOnline menu on the top right side of the page.
MyHein is HeinOnline’s personal research tool. Anyone with access to a HeinOnline subscription can create a MyHein account. MyHein enables users to bookmark articles and other documents, create and save search queries, and set up eTOC alerts for any serial publication.
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