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Yale University Library News, Events and Exhibits: Top five things you need to know about library e-resources at Yale
Top five things you need to know about library e-resources at Yale
- The Yale University Library licenses hundreds of research databases and thousands of newspapers, magazines, and journals on topics from American history to zoology.
You can:
- When you are using a research database, use Yale SFX Links to find material fast. In a database such as Academic Search or Web of Science,click on the Yale SFX Links symbol
to:
- find links to full text
- search Orbis (the online catalog of Yale University Library) and MORRIS (the online catalog of Yale Law School's Lillian Goldman Law Library) for print copies of the book or journal at Yale
- order a copy through Interlibrary Loan services when the item is not available at Yale
- get help through the library's Ask! a Librarian service.
- You can access Yale University Library online journals, books, and databases even if you are not on the Yale network.
You simply download and use the VPN, Virtual Private Network.
- Wireless access is widely available. Students who register their laptops can get wireless access to library e-resources at most Yale libraries (and at any other Yale wireless access area). Important: retuning students must register for network access, even if they had registered in the past.
- Do you have a question about any of these resources, or Yale University Library resources and services in general? Get help from the library in person, by phone, e-mail, or chat through our Ask! a Librarian service.
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