Showing posts with label databases. Show all posts
Showing posts with label databases. Show all posts

Sunday, April 15, 2012

Library Databases from Off-Campus

Thanks to HACC's great variety of library databases, much of your research can be done from any place that has an Internet connection!

If you are off-campus, and you are currently enrolled in HACC classes, you can still use HACC Library databases.  When you click on a database, instead of going directly to the resource, you will be asked to log in.  (If you are on-campus, the publisher knows that you are a HACC student.  If you are off-campus, they need to make sure that you can legally access it!)

Your login screen will look like this:


Just use your HACC ID and PIN to log in, and you will be able to use one of our databases for: articles, reference, e-books, and more!

A word of advice:  Try logging in from home before you really need to.  This way you will be able to find out if there are any problems with your ID and PIN before you really need it!

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Databases - Why create accounts with database publishers?

Do you spend a lot of time in library databases? If so, consider creating an account on some of your favorites.

Many database publishers will give you an option to create an account. This can be helpful in a variety of ways:
  • Saving articles-of-interest. You can set aside articles to a folder. Sometimes you do not need an account to do this, but you must retrieve your articles before you leave the database, or they are lost (Hope the electricity doesn't go out, or the computer doesn't lock up!) If you're logged in to your account, the articles will still be available next time you log in!
  • Saving favorite searches. If you are often looking for the same type of article, then you can save searches for future use. This is helpful when your search is very elaborate, and difficult to repeat.
  • E-mail notification of new search results. This is even more helpful than the item above. Not only can you save your searches, but you can also create an e-mail alert to notify of new articles matching your saved search!
  • E-mail notification of new journal/magazine issue. If you have a favorite journal, magazine, or newspaper that is available in a library database, you can set up an alert which lets you know when a new issue is available.
(Most of these things apply to article databases, but it's always worth checking for options like this in any electronic resource.)

For more information, please check out my Slideshow, which shows you some of the options available in various databases.