How do I access databases from home?
Frequently Asked QuestionsAbout seventy percent of the databases that we subscribe to can be accessed from off campus computers.
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Distance Ed FAQsAll of COM Library's online resources can be accessed remotely from any location from which you have Internet access. To access the databases remotely, go to COM Library's Databases page and click on any database. If the database has the symbol, you will have to login using your library patron # and last name.
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Frequently Asked QuestionsYou can access almost every database from any university computer - library, computer labs, dorm rooms, offices, etc. - so long as it is hooked into the university's computer network.
Related QuestionsLSU Libraries -- Frequently Asked QuestionsUsers can access our databases by clicking on "Indexes & Databases" from the Libraries' home page. From the Indexes and Databases page, use the listing on the left, (if your database of choice is listed) or the A-Z list across the top of the page to access the databases by name. The databases are also divided by subject at the bottom of the page.Related Questions
Can I access these articles of databases at home?
ABOUT OCC LIBRARIES: FAQs: Frequently Asked QuestionsYes, many of the databases are accessible off campus to currently enrolled students and staff. The two Web pages named in the answer above indicate availability of particular databases off campus. If your search doesn't produce the full-text article itself, but you do get a citation, you may link to a list of OCC Online Journals (OCC Journal List) to see whether the article is available in another database or in an OCC library's print collection.
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Upper Merion Township LibraryYou should find several icons: Newsbank, Access PA, etc. You can either click on them or their "typed" hot links (located below them) to get to the database of your choice. d. Once you arrive at the database site, you will be prompted either for a library barcode or for a "Library Card". In either case, entering the 14 digit barcode number on the library card (that was issued to you) should allow you into the site and enable full search functionality.
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Frequently Asked QuestionsFollow the online directions to set up remote access. We provide access to all full text library databases (InfoTrac, ProQuest, Sirs, FirstSearch,Cambridge Scientific).
Related QuestionsFrequently Asked QuestionsIt depends on the database. The majority of databases are available off-campus to current faculty, staff and students using your Net ID and password. To verify off-campus access go to the library home page and click on "Find Articles" and then on "Databases A-Z". Use the legend on the top right of the page to determine availability.Related Questions
Frequenty Asked Questions (FAQs) - Brevard County LibrariesTo access Brevard County Libraries databases from outside the library, you will need to have your library card handy and click here. a) Because of licensing restrictions, the Ancestry Plus database is only accessible from within your local Brevard County public library. b) If you have a software firewall running on your personal computer, you may have to temporarily disable it in order to access some of these databases.Related Questions
Q How do I access your electronic databases from home?
Andruss Library FAQA Choose "Find Articles and More" or "Databases (A-Z)" from the menu on our home page. Once you select a specific database, you will be asked for your Bloomsburg library number (it can be located on your ID card, lower right hand corner). Upon submitting it, you will be taken to the databse you selected. If you are denied access, call the Circulation Desk at 570-389-4205.
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Milwaukee Public LibraryInstructions on how to access library subscription databases, or Library Databases for Remote Use are included here. You can also access a list of databases available for remote use with a Milwaukee Public Library card.
Related QuestionsCan I access the Library catalog and databases from home?
Frequently Asked Questions: ACC Library and Media Services: ...The Library's online catalog and databases are available on the Internet, on the Library's homepage, linked from the ACC homepage at www.arapahoe.edu . Passwords are available from the Library to access certain databases off-campus.
Related QuestionsWhat should I do if I cannot access the library databases from my home computer?
Monroe Community CollegeThe first thing you may want to do is to select another database to search. Sometimes the server for a particular database is down, but others are working. Sometimes MCC's server is down, and you may just need to try to log in at a later time during the day. If you are still not able to log in from home to search the Library databases, follow the instructions posted on the Access to Library Databases from Home web page.
Related QuestionsWhy can't I access the online databases from home?
Somerset County Library System--About Us--FAQSIf you are prompted for a User ID and Password after entering your barcode, or you are prompted for a user ID and password, your firewall may be interfering with your access. We are investigating this issue, but you may be able to get around it by disabling your firewall, connecting to the resource, and re-enabling your firewall when you are finished using the resource. If you are using an AOL Internet browser you may have difficulties utilizing our catalog and databases.
Related QuestionsCan I access the Library's catalog on my home computer? Which databases can I get from home?
Frequently Asked QuestionsThe Library's catalog, WEBCATalog, is available via the Internet so you can access it from home if you have an account with an ISP (see the Library's Internet Reference web page for a listing of free ISPs). Nearly all of the Library's research databases are available from home as well via the Library's Articles & Databases web page. Watch for additional databases to be added in the future.
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FAQ 5Yes, a flexible ODBC interface (including options to combine fields from multiple tables) is provided via the Import Data facilities, available in the File pull-down menu in every module. Yes, via the Import Data facilities, available in the File pull-down menu in every module. The STATISTICA ODBC interface includes options to combine fields from multiple tables and provides flexible access to a wide variety of database management files, including both mainframe and microcomputer formats (e.g.
Related QuestionsWhere can I find software and access to databases to calculate my own statistics?
SEER - Frequently Asked QuestionsSee the Statistical Resources section of this site for a list of available databases and statistical software for calculating cancer statistics.
Related QuestionsHow can I access databases and electronic journals off-campus?
LSU Libraries -- Frequently Asked QuestionsIf you are a student, faculty, or staff of LSU, you can access databases and ejournals from anywhere that has an internet connection. Simply use the Libraries' webpage as you normally would, and enter your user ID and PIN when prompted. If you don't know what to enter see the User ID and PIN section of this FAQ. If you are not affiliated with LSU then you may not access our resources off-campus.
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