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How can I access the Lane's ejournals from my EndNote library?

Frequently Asked Questions: September 2005 Archives
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How do I use Endnote in conjunction with library resources?

LSU Libraries -- Frequently Asked Questions
Endnote is a program that allows the user to easily create bibliographies for papers and projects while researching inside the Online Catalog or various online databases. Endnote may be used to directly search the Online Catalog and certain databases or information downloaded from databases can be imported into Endnote for use as well. The LSU Libraries has information on Endnote and the files a user would need to use it in conjunction with our databases available at this webpage.
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I used to be able to access my Endnote Web library remotely but am no longer able to do so?

EndNote Web - Thomson Scientific
Every time you log in to http://www.myendnoteweb.com from an authorized IP address you receive a token good for one year. This enables you to log in from any IP address for one year. You can access and Login from a computer with an authorized IP address, which will to reset your remote access for another year.
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Why can I not access \\gemscdrom\endnote on the library PCs?

NTU Library: EndNote
To access \\gemscdrom\endnote on the library PCs, you must access by Mapping the Network drive. To do this, you must be logged in as your own personal domain name.
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How do I access ejournals and databases from off-campus?

Swilley Library
From the Swilley Library homepage, find the beige "Subject Guides" box in the center of the screen. Click on your subject area.
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Do I need a password to access ejournals?

ejournals@cambridge: FAQs
Different journal providers have different access arrangements. For some ejournals you will always need a password in order to access it, for others you will only need a password from off-campus and some are freely available to everyone, so a pasword is never required. The access table lists what the arrangements are for each provider on- and off-campus. When you find a journal you are interested in accessing, note the name of the provider(s) listed for each journal.
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Can I access ejournals from off-campus?

ejournals@cambridge: FAQs
Some titles can be accessed off-campus, others cannot, depending on the licencing restrictions of the service provider. A Magpie or VPDN account will give you a University IP address and will therefore give you on-campus access to ejournals. When you find a journal you are interested in accessing, note the name of the provider(s) listed for each journal. Find the name of that provider in the access table and the table will list whether or not access is available off-campus.
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What is an EndNote Library?

Instruction - Online Tutorials - Endnote FAQ
EndNote library is a collection of references, each containing the information required to create a bibliography. The references may also include supplemental information such as keywords, abstracts, notes, and URLs. Rather than creating a new library for each project, we recommend that you create one larger library.
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What are eJournals?

e_Only FAQ
Any journal available over the Internet can be called an "electronic journal" or "eJournal." In many cases eJournals are counterparts to familiar print publications, although an increasing number of titles exist only in electronic format. Frequently eJournals appear on the screen exactly as they do in print with similar page design and typeface. These are PDF (Portable Document Format) images of the print pages.
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How do I access the library?

Online Students FAQs
For library hours, please contact 1-800-2224-4422 ext. 6747 or go to the Library Web site for hours and library resources.
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Which databases can I access through Endnote Web?

EndNote Web - Thomson Scientific
Your institution provides access to third-party databases. It is best to contact your reference librarian to find out which databases you are authorized to access.
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How do I export my Endnote Web references into my EndNote desktop library?

EndNote Web - Thomson Scientific
Export references from EndNote Web following the export instructions using "EndNote Export" as the bibliography output style and "Plain Text" as the Export Format.
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How many records can I save to my Endnote Web library?

EndNote Web - Thomson Scientific
I located 800 records in Web of Science that I want to transfer to my Endnote Web library? The system is telling me that I can only transfer 500 records.
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What do "aggregators" of eJournals do?

e_Only FAQ
The word aggregator refers to companies that compile full-text journal indexes, sometimes based on publishers' journal holdings, sometimes focusing on a specific discipline or broad subject area and covering journals from many different publishers. Aggregators provide an electronic gateway to eJournals all managed at one web site.
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How can I access the library catalog from home?

Prince George's Community College Library Interlibrary Loan
The library catalog can be accessed by clicking the Library Catalog link located in the left menu on each page of the Library's Web site or entering http://voyager.pgcc.edu/ in the address box.
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Is access to the library ever restricted?

Frequently Asked Questions
From April 1 to the end of Spring semester and from November 1 to the end of Fall semester, only LIU students, faculty, staff, alumni, PLA members, and Brookville residents may use the library.
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Do I have and/or How do I get access to library resources?

Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, all faculty have access to library resources. For more information about how to access those resources, please see the instructions listed on the library's web site at http://www.brcc.edu/library/instructions/email.htm
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What Library resources can I access from off campus?

Patron Authentication - FAQs
this time, the authentication server is used only for providing off-campus access to online resources (databases, electronic journals, e-books) subscribed by the ACC libraries. Almost all online library resources are made accessible to off-campus users this way. There are a few online resources that have special restrictions imposed by the vendor limiting their use to a particular building or to a particular department. Off-campus users will not have access to these resources.
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Can I use the EndNote software to access the catalog?

NEBIS
Yes, in addition to Web-OPAC, Z39.50 compatible clients such as EndNote may access the catalog. Please download and install the required configuration file. The text configuration is browser and platform dependent. You may change the text size in Netscape under Preferences or in Internet Explorer under Text Size.
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How old is the Lane Medical Library?

Frequently Asked Questions: History Archives
Lane Medical Library was part of he Cooper Medical College of San Francisco as shown by blueprint drawings in 1882. During Lane Medical Library's first 20 years, its collections grew to over 10,000 volumes and a library staff was in place to circulate these volumes. Officially, Lane Medical Library was established in 1906 and became part of Stanford University in 1908 when Stanford acquired the Cooper Medical College.
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How do I import citations to Endnote? What is the Digital Library?

FAQ: Using the Digital Library
The DL is the full-text repository of papers from publications that have been published, co-published, or co-marketed by ACM and other publishers. The Guide is a collection of bibliographic citations and abstracts of works published by ACM and other publishers. Citations for all ACM published works are included in the Guide as a small subset of the total bibliographic space.
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There are no column headings in my EndNote library window. How do I fix this?

EndNote Frequently Asked Questions / EndNote / Library / Uni...
From the EndNote menu bar select Edit | Preferences… and click on Display Fields in the panel on the left. Click on EndNote Defaults in the bottom left corner. Click Yes to the question displayed in the dialogue box, then click OK. From the EndNote menu bar select Edit | Preferences… and click on Reference Types in the panel on the left. Click on EndNote Defaults in the bottom left corner. Click Yes to the question displayed in the dialogue box, then click OK.
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Can I transfer references/a bibliography from a Word document into an EndNote library?

EndNote Frequently Asked Questions / EndNote / Library / Uni...
There is no quick and easy way of doing this, although a number of methods are detailed in the EndNote manual that comes with your EndNote software (see Chapter 7: Importing Reference Data into EndNote pp. 155-164). Copying and pasting the information from Word into EndNote is probably the simplest of these.
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How can I import records from different databases into my Endnote Web library?

EndNote Web - Thomson Scientific
Please see the Endnote Web help file topic ???Import Formats???. This explains the instructions for importing records from different databases.
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Back to FAQ list | Back to EndNote Help Page How do I use EndNote with Library databases?

Instruction - Online Tutorials - Endnote FAQ
Different databases work differently with EndNote. Some allow direct export to EndNote (such as Web of Science, and Ebsco Databases), while others may require additional steps (for example the databases from Cambridge Scientific Abstracts including LLBA, Sociological Abstracts, Index Islamicus and PAIS International) and OCLC World CAT) . The following are instructions for these using the INTERNET EXPLORER browser.
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Back to FAQ list | Back to EndNote Help Page Can I connect to the Library Catalog with EndNote X1?

Instruction - Online Tutorials - Endnote FAQ
Right-click on the following link: U of Texas-Austin.enz. (On a Mac, press the Control key when clicking.) Save the file into your Endnote Connections folder. This is often c:\program files\endnote\connections\ but will vary depending on where your copy of EndNote is installed. (On a Mac, this should be in your Applications folder .) Once you have installed the file, you can begin searching the University of Texas Library Catalog directly from EndNote if you have an internet connection.
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Can I access my library from the Internet?

JBliss Low Vision Systems - FAQ
Recently we have been working with some libraries to help their low vision patrons get access to library services using PnC Net. Today most libraries have great web sites that provide access to tons of information about almost anything. Lots of information is available without a library card, but usually you need a library card to access the card catalog, reserve and check out books. Often you can get the information you need without going to the library.
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How do I get access to the library catalog?

FAQs: Frequently Asked Questions
Roll your mouse over the Electronic Resources menu at the top of the page and click on "NovaCat Library Catalog". The catalog is open to all patrons. You can search for items owned bt the NSU libraries by title, keyword, author, call number, subject heading, and more.
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Can I access my C/Fortran library routines in PDL?

PDL::FAQ - Frequently asked questions about PDL
Yes, you can, in fact it is very simple for many simple applications. What you want is the PDL pre-prosessor PP ( PDL::PP ). This will allow you to make a simple interface to your C routine. The two functions you need to learn (at least first) are pp_def which defines the calling interface to the function, specifying input and output parameters, and contains the code that links to the external library. The other command is pp_end which finishes the PP definitions.
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