Knowledge, Intelligently Correlated

25 Years Serving Leading Academic and Research Institutions on 1,000 Campuses
including 49 of the top 50 US Universities, and numerous Research Institutions

Introducing the World's largest, fastest growing Open Access Journal Article Repository

including a set of revolutionary new research tools that effectively merge researchers' minds with the best part of AI, a massive, rapid relevancy finder ... without the conclusions

  • Free access to this rapidly growing repository
  • Free use of the revolutionary HotLinks 2D Full-text SearchMATCH Discovery:
    • Input hundreds of pages of content & instantly get hundreds of highly correlated results
    • Rapidly review10 matching article cover pages in a minute simply scrolling right and left
    • Create lists of selectable highlights - upon selecting, the source content instantly appears
  • Free use of the revolutionary new Digital Mind Palace, fully integrated with HotLinks
    • Use the Personal Digital Mind Palace - inspired by Simonides' Mind Palace memory technique - to easily and instantly navigate between hundreds, even thousands journal articles
    • Add published articles you've downloaded to your [private] Personal Digital Mind Palace
  • Compatible with the HotLinks Collaboration System - invite colleagues to 'enter' your Personal Digital Mind Palace and collaborate at digital speeds with many large synchronized touchscreens
  • Use a Rent/Buy button to instantly access copyright-controlled articles that are otherwise unavailable
  • Funded by optional features, products & sales of otherwise inaccessible copyrighted content
InterLibrary Loan ©-Law Exception 108(d)

If you value a lot of print content articles that your library has accumulated over the decades, they can be included in HotLinks results and you can view them while in the library, provided your library has registered the print journals you are interested in with DLSG’s Digital Fence. You will be able to view the full-text of the articles in HotLinks and your Personal Mind Palace while you are in the library.

Most R1 and R2 universities in the US have BSCAN ILL systems from DLSG, and these systems are compatible with HotLinks for ILL. To view digital versions of your library’s print articles while you are not in the library, you can make ILL requests right inside HotLinks and your Personal Mind Palace. Let your library leaders know what articles you are interested in and DLSG will provide information on how this can be achieved.

Self-Serve Digitizing ©-Law Exception 108(f)
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KIC Self-Serve Digitization - the most cost-effective way for patrons to get copyrighted content

KIC is in over 1000 academic libraries and hundreds of public libraries today largely because it's a wonderfully cost-effective way for patrons to get copyrighted content from libraries in digital form, in stark of contrast with high-cost publisher subscription fees.

As a researcher, you may have the authority to request library staff to digitize content for you, but while you are in the library, inside the library’s Digital Fence you are able to view content from your library’s print collections that you find with HotLinks. In order to view that content when you leave the library, you can make an ILL request or, if the library has a Concentrated Collections Area with the content you are interested in, you can easily digitize it yourself using KIC.

Digital Fence ©-Law Limitation 109(c)
DLSG’s Digital Fence for Libraries
Legal Display of Copyrighted Content While in the Library
With HotLinks Revolutionary 2D Full-text SearchMATCH Discovery and Digital Mind Palace, DLSG’s Digital Fence forms the centerpiece of a true hybrid library that Optimizes ©-Law exceptions and limitations
Unlike Title 17 Section 109(c)-compliant solutions that only run on patron use PCs in your library, DLSG's Digital Fence also detects when notebook PCs, tablets and phones are in the library and allow copyrighted print collections content to be displayed on your patron’s own devices “by the projection of no more than one image at a time” and only while they are “present at the place where the copy is located,” in compliance with Section 109(c).
Title 17 Section 109(c) Notwithstanding the provisions of section 106(5), the owner of a particular copy lawfully made under this title, or any person authorized by such owner, is entitled, without the authority of the copyright owner, to display that copy publicly, either directly or by the projection of no more than one image at a time, to viewers present at the place where the copy is located.
How Digital Fence Works
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digital fence While in the Library, All Copyrighted
Print Collections Content is Readable
digital fence When Outside the Library, Copyright-controlled
Content is Blurred, While Metadata is Readable
With HotLinks Revolutionary 2D Full-text SearchMATCH Discovery, nearly 20 million of Open Access journal articles and 16,373 books are available at all times via HotLinks Revolutionary 2D Full-text SearchMATCH Discovery and Digital Mind Palace
The Mind Palace works by engaging the brain's ancient visuospatial memory systems.