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Potential technical
problems and best ways to solve them:
6. Alternative
“stop-gap” solution: Michigan Electronic Library
General Information:
The EMU Library subscribes to many databases and electronic subscriptions that
can be accessed from off campus. Because we contract for these for current EMU
students and faculty, access requires authentication with the user’s my.emich
login and password via a proxy server. When the user clicks on an electronic
resource requiring authentication, the user will first get a login screen that
asks for the user's my.emich login and password.
Occasionally you will encounter problems with accessing databases. This can happen due to issues with the status of your my.emich login, technical problems or maintenance downtime at EMU or the EMU Library, technical problems or maintenance downtime with a particular database vendor, or incompatibility with your personal computer settings.
This FAQ offers some troubleshooting suggestions that you may be able to use to correct a problem. If you can’t quickly solve the problem yourself, call the EMU Library Reference Desk and the librarian on duty will help you diagnose the problem. [Note: It is a waste of time to try calling a particular database company directly, as they usually will only work with an official contact from the university. If a call to the database company is necessary, an EMU Librarian will call.]
For the quickest help call the EMU Library Reference Desk.
EMU Library Reference Desk Hours during Fall/Winter are:
Mon- Thurs 9am-9pm
Fri 9-5
Sat 10-5
Sun 1-9
734-487-0020 dial 1 then x2100
You can also contact
the EMU Library via
email or instant messaging:
http://www.emich.edu/halle/askalibrarian.html
Where to find links to resources:
Many resources are linked from the EMU
Library web site at:
http://www.emich.edu/halle/
A full list of
databases can be found
here:
http://brand.emich.edu/indexdesubject.php
Electronic journals,
magazines, and newspapers can be found using the Periodicals
Locator:
http://corwin.emich.edu/sfx_local/az
Lists of selected
resources arranged by subject (Research
Guides) are created by our subject specialist librarians and can be found
here:
http://caxton.emich.edu/guide/
Potential technical problems and best ways to solve them:
1.
The page titled Remote Access to Subscription Databases from Eastern
Michigan University won’t accept my password.
The database login (proxy login) is dependent on your my.emich login. EMU’s
Information, Communications & Technology Division (ICT) wants students and
faculty to regularly change passwords. If your password hasn't been changed
in a while, one of the first problems you encounter is trouble using your my.emich
password for accessing databases remotely. The solution is usually:
a. Go to http://my.emich.edu
and log in. (* If you can’t log in to my.emich, see below.)
b. Click on tab for my.emich
c. Look down the lefthand column for link "Change your password"
d. Follow instructions to change password
e. Log out of my.emich, then log back into my.emich with new password
After this the remote login for databases, should work.
If that doesn’t solve the problem, contact the EMU Library. 734-487-0020 dial 1 then x2100
*If you can’t
log in to http://my.emich.edu :
1. Follow instructions to reset your my.emich account found here:
http://ict.emich.edu/helpdesk/faq/mystpw.cfm
2. Contact the ICT Help Desk at 734-487-2120 or via http://ict.emich.edu/helpdesk/
3. ICT reports that a bug in the browser Internet Explorer 7 on Windows Vista
can also cause problems with your my.emich password. The solution to this problem
is to use the Firefox browser, which can be downloaded for free from
http://www.mozilla.com/firefox/
See also Alternative “Stop Gap” Solution below.
2. I can’t access the Research Guides at http://caxton.emich.edu/guide/
1. Call the Library
Reference Desk at 734-487-0020 dial 1 then x2100
If the desk is closed, leave a message about the problem.
To contact EMU Librarians
via email or IM:
http://www.emich.edu/halle/askalibrarian.html
2. If the Librarians at the Reference Desk can’t immediately solve the problem, try alternative ways to access resources below:
EMU
Library Databases
http://brand.emich.edu/indexdesubject.php
EMU
Periodicals Locator
http://corwin.emich.edu/sfx_local/az
EMU
Library Catalog
http://portal.emich.edu/
Etraining
/ Books24x7 (a resource from EMU’s ICT)
http://etraining.emich.edu
3. I
can’t access the Eastern Michigan University site at http://www.emich.edu
Even if the main campus server is down, you might be able to access some EMU
Library resources by using the web addresses below:
EMU
Library Databases
http://brand.emich.edu/indexdesubject.php
EMU
Library Research Guides
http://caxton.emich.edu/guide/
EMU
Library Catalog
http://portal.emich.edu/
EMU
Periodicals Locator
http://corwin.emich.edu/sfx_local/az
Etraining
/ Books24x7 (a resource from EMU Computing)
http://etraining.emich.edu
4. The database is asking me for a password
other than the my.emich login.
In almost every case, we do not use separate logins and passwords for databases:
Remote access uses authentication with a my.emich password. However, it can
happen that a database will ask you for a different password (when it’s
a database with limited numbers of users or when you are automatically logged
out of a database due to inactivity). Yes, this is really confusing! There is
a main solution below, followed by explanations of why you can be plagued by
requests for login/passwords that we don’t have and don’t need,
followed by a list of databases with access restrictions.
Solution:
1. Locate a link to the resource on the EMU Library web site. In most cases,
you need to link from the Library web site and you can’t bookmark the
database directly. Depending on the type of resource, you might find the link
you need in one of these places:
EMU
Library Databases
http://brand.emich.edu/indexdesubject.php
EMU
Library Research Guides
http://caxton.emich.edu/guide/
EMU
Library Catalog
http://portal.emich.edu/
EMU
Periodicals Locator
http://corwin.emich.edu/sfx_local/az
EMU
Library Web Site
http://www.emich.edu/halle
Etraining
/ Books24x7 (a resource from EMU’s ICT)
http://etraining.emich.edu
If you can’t find the resource in these places, it might be something that EMU doesn’t have a subscription for. If you are unsure, contact the EMU Library to check.
2. Click on the link, then log in with your my.emich login/password.
Explanations:
You might be asked for a password other than your my.emich login because:
1. You tried to access the database directly, rather than linking from an EMU
page.
2. The database you were using logged you out due to inactivity.
3. Your request for access exceeded the number of simultaneous users allowed
under our contract for that database.
4. You received an update from Books24x7 with links to books and you haven’t
logged in to Books24x7 for awhile, so your “cookie” has expired.
Go to http://etraining.emich.edu
, log in and follow the links to Books 24x7. After that, the links in the update
messages will work again (for a while).
If we don’t
have these separate login/passwords, why does the database ask me for them?
With Business databases, we are often in a situation where the vendor has designed
the database first for business users who are purchasing an individual password.
University libraries are a secondary customer and are not the vendors’
main source of profits. Often the help screens are designed with the individual
business users in mind – so the screens will mention logins/passwords
and sometimes other options that are not relevant to the university clients.
Databases with acess restrictions:
Advertising
Redbooks, Corporate
Affiliations, or Dun
& Bradstreet Million Dollar Directory
--These reference sources are limited to one or two users at a time. If you
happen to be the second or third person trying to get on, you might be asked
for a login and password. Just try again in about 15 minutes. Users don’t
tend to spend a long time in these sources. Be sure to log out when you are
done, so it is available for the next student.
Factiva
-- We are limited to six users at a time under our Factiva contract. If you
happen to be the seventh person trying to get on, Factiva won’t let you
in and might ask you for a login and password. Just try again later. This doesn’t
happen often and not often enough to justify buying access for more simultaneous
users.
Mintel
-- For Mintel there are two layers of login--the usual my.emich login and a
second login for your personal profile. You need to set up your personal profile
using your my.emich email address the first time you access the database. From
the first Mintel page, use the link “create a personal profile”
to set up your profile.
NetLibrary
-- Although many students can use the NetLibrary system at the same time, only
one student at a time may use a particular book in NetLibrary. In that case
you will have to try logging in later. Be sure to use the “logout”
link when you are finished with a NetLibrary book, so another student can get
in (otherwise it will eventually time out).
Safari
(online computing books)
-- We are limited to three users at a time under our Safari contract. If you
happen to be the fourth person trying to get on, Safari won’t let you
in and might ask you for a login and password. Just try again later. This doesn’t
happen often and not often enough to justify buying access for more simultaneous
users.
6. Alternative
“stop-gap” solution: Michigan Electronic Library
Michigan citizens can access some databases through the Michigan Electronic
Library. This is only a subset of the resources available to you through the
EMU Library, but it may help out “in a pinch.”
These are also very useful for after you have graduated!
1. Go to http://mel.org
2. Under MeL Databases, click See databases from home.
3. You can log in to these databases with your MI Drivers License number.
(Other states may have similar programs, such as Ohio’s OPLIN - http://www.oplin.org
)
The most useful
MeL databases for Business students are:
Business & Company Resource Center (business articles, company & industry
info)
Academic OneFile (articles from scholarly journals and other periodicals on
many subjects)
ECO – Electronic Collections Online (social sciences journals including
Business)
Computer Database (articles on IT topics)
InfoTrac Custom Newspapers
WilsonSelectPlus (articles on many topics)
LegalTrac (articles on legal topics)
Newsbank Michigan Newspapers
NetLibrary (online books, all subjects)
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