Using Harvard Business Review Articles in D2L

As per the Add Content to Your D2L Course video, you cannot provide direct Harvard Business Review (HBR) article links to your learners. The adapted approach is to create a content link in D2L that:

  • Uses the article’s APA citation as the link title
  • Uses the web address of the publisher as the link
  • Provides your learner the essential search instructions

The information below was used in the Add Content to Your D2L Course video to demonstrate the proper procedure. Use it to practice creating an HBR article link in your D2L shell.
 

Sample article citation: Used as the link title

Porter, M. E. (1996). What is strategy? Harvard Business Review, 74(6), 61-78.


Database link: Used as the link for all HBR articles

https://ezproxy.lib.ucalgary.ca/login?url=https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?authtype=ip,uid&profile=ehost&defaultdb=bth


HTML code to paste into the HTML source code window: Click on the </> button in the navbar as per the video. Copy and paste all the code below into the HTML source code window. Remember to click Save, then Update.


<p>This article is from Harvard Business Review (HBR). The UCalgary HBR license is such that you cannot be provided a direct link to the article.</p>

<p>Clicking on the above link will take you to the publisher's website.</br>From there, please use the bibliographic information provided to search for and retrieve the article.</p>

<p>This <a rel="noopener" href="https://ucalgary.yuja.com/V/Video?v=638901&amp;node=3142752&amp;a=1677400777&amp;autoplay=1" target="_BLANK">video walks you through</a> the search and retrieval process [start at 1:50].</p>

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