Answered By: Claire Nickerson
Last Updated: Jun 25, 2025     Views: 8

There are a few places where your saved articles might be. If you were searching in our catalog and you were logged in to your library account when you saved the articles, they should be accessible via the push-pin icon in the top right corner when you log in to your library account again. If, however, you saved articles without logging in to the library catalog, they may have only been saved for the duration of your search session.

If you were searching in one of our library databases and you created an individual account with the database vendor (examples of database vendors: Ebscohost, Proquest, Gale), articles you saved in the database you were using should still be there. If, however, you saved articles in a database without creating an individual account with the vendor first, they are likely lost.

If you bookmarked articles in your internet browser, they should still be there.

If your saved articles are lost, but you still have access to the computer and browser where you found them, try looking back at your browser's history to see if you can find them again. As a best practice when you are doing library research, keep a research log to track where you searched and what search terms and filters you used--that way, if you lose articles, you know how and where you found them. 

 

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