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Guide to netLibrary
Quick Guide to netLibraryAccessing the e Book CollectionIf you only wish to search and browse eBooks while connected to the sjfc.edu network, you will not need to create an account. In this case, skip to "Searching for an eBook" to get started. If, however, you wish to access eBooks from an Internet connection other than sjfc.edu (example: RoadRunner, AOL), you will need to create an account that identifies you as an authorized user of your SJFC eBooks. Creating an e Book accountIf you wish to access eBooks remotely, create bookmarks, or save notes, you will be required to create a netLibrary user account:
Logging InEach time you wish to access a netLibrary eBook from a remote location, you will be prompted to login.
Searching for an e BookStart your search in one of two places: Basic Search lets you quickly perform a search by entering terms and selecting a single search field. You may choose to search for your terms in the Keyword, Title, Author, or Full Text fields. Basic Search is prominently featured on the home page and is also available on the right side of every page with the exception of the Advanced Search page.
Advanced Search lets you construct more complicated searches using multiple fields and Boolean operators.
Tip: You can refine search results by using optional limiters such as publication year, publisher or language, and specify sort order by newest first, oldest first, top matches, title, or author. Viewing an e BookYou may view any eBook in your library's collection without logging in as long as the eBook is not checked out by another user. While you are actively using it, no other user will have access to it. If 15 minutes elapse without active use, the eBook is "put back on the shelf" and another user will have access.
Tip: To return to search results, revise search, or return to the homepage, you can use the My Shortcuts links in the upper left corner of your browser. Adding Notes to a Page within an e BookOnce you have logged into netLibrary and opened an eBook, you can annotate any page of the eBook and save notes for future reference.
Tip: You can access notes you have created using the Notes tab available within an eBook, or from the My List and Notes links on the netLibrary home page. Finding HelpDetailed information on using netLibrary is available by clicking on the Help tab in the top navigation bar. Context sensitive help is also available by clicking on the tips links located on each page and in the netLibrary online reader. For additional assistance, contact a librarian. |