Remote-access Guide

mit library remote access

by Hardy Abshire Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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How do I use the MIT Libraries?

Library use. The MIT Libraries' primary purpose is to support MIT's teaching, research, and scholarly activities. Access to some resources and services is reserved for the MIT community. Current MIT faculty, students and staff have priority access to physical, electronic, and staff resources. All users must abide by the Libraries use policy.

What is MIT's policy on visiting libraries?

Visitors who have been issued a Tim Ticket by Distinctive Collections or for Libraries business or events. All Libraries users must be in compliance with MIT's campus access policy, including wearing masks in Libraries' spaces.

How do I search for items owned by MIT Libraries?

Log in to Your Account in the Search Our Collections search tool to place requests, renew books, and more for items owned by MIT Libraries. Get help with and see features available in Your Account: Signing into Your Account.

How do I renew books owned by MIT Libraries?

All MIT Libraries accounts require MIT Touchstone authentication. Log in to Your Account in the Search Our Collections search tool to place requests, renew books, and more for items owned by MIT Libraries. Get help with and see features available in Your Account: Signing into Your Account.

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Is MIT library open to the public?

Library access is limited to: MIT faculty, students, and staff and their invited guests in compliance with MIT's campus access policies. Visitors who have been issued a Tim Ticket by Distinctive Collections or for Libraries business or events.

How can I read MIT articles for free?

How to find openly accessible articlesInstall browser extensions. You can find open access articles through browser extensions. ... Search open repositories & portals. Searching for articles through Google Scholar will find them in well-indexed repositories. ... Find OA articles via the MIT catalog. ... Ask the author.

How do I borrow a book from MIT library?

Books/physical items: Request via BorrowDirect, Illiad/Interlibrary Borrowing, or Suggest a purchase. Articles/book chapters: Request via Illiad/Interlibrary Borrowing. In-person visits with Borrow Direct partners: Due to continued Covid restrictions, most libraries are limiting access at this time.

How many books are in the MIT library?

The MIT library was established in 1862 with a gift of seven volumes, three years before classes began....Massachusetts Institute of Technology Libraries.The Massachusetts Institute of Technology LibrariesBranches7CollectionItems collectedmore than 3 million printed volumes and 3 million items in other format. [1]Sizemore than 6 million (2020)8 more rows

Is the MIT Technology Review worth it?

While other outlets are business-focused with tech insights, MIT Technology Review is essentially the opposite: A smart tech publication with executive leanings. The content is forward-thinking and thoughtful. It definitely benefits from the exclusive research afforded by the legendary school.

How do I know if an article is open access?

To see if a journal is either open-access or supports open access, look underneath the journal's title.

Can MIT students use Harvard library?

The MIT Libraries has a reciprocal borrowing agreement with Harvard College Library for MIT faculty, students and research staff. Eligible community members may apply online for an HCL Special Borrower card.

Is Harvard library open to public?

Harvard Library's special collections and archives are open to all without a fee, by appointment. Please contact the holding library to learn more about accessing their items in person.

How does borrow direct work?

Borrow Direct is an interlibrary loan service that allows member university students, faculty, and staff with library borrowing privileges and active e-mail accounts to borrow books directly from the libraries of the other member universities.

Are you allowed to talk in a library?

Promoted Stories. Point 12 reads that: "No person shall engage in audible conversation in any part of the library where such conversation is prohibited by notice or after having been requested not to do so by a library officer."

How do I reserve a room at MIT?

Go to Classrooms@MIT to view inventory, browse room features, and request space. We will review your request and send you an email confirmation when the classroom is assigned. For future terms, requests will reside in queue in accordance with our reservations timeline.

What is the MIT library called?

Named after: Davis R. Dewey (1858 –1942), former MIT Economics professor, department Chairman (1893-1933) and Chairman of the MIT Faculty (1911-1913). The Dewey Library is located on the east end of campus, inside the Hermann Building.

How do I find open access articles on Google Scholar?

Find an article at Google ScholarGo to Google Scholar, enter the article title, and click Search: ... If available, your article should appear as one of the first few results:If you click an article's title, you may be taken to a publisher's site that will ask you to pay for full text.

How do I search for articles on Elsevier?

The easiest way to find relevant open access articles is simply to search ScienceDirect. By keying in your search terms, you will be able to identify any relevant open access articles in your search results by looking for the label "Open Access."

How do I use Elsevier?

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Your Account – Search Our Collections

Log in to Your Account in the Search Our Collections search tool to place requests, renew books, and more for items owned by MIT Libraries.

ILLiad

Log in to ILLiad to request items not available at MIT Libraries, as well as check on previous requests, renew items previously checked out, and retrieve electronic documents. For more information about this service, see Interlibrary Borrowing (ILB).

Aeon

Log in to Aeon to request Distinctive Collections materials and/or to place orders for digital copies. Explore our our Distinctive Collections, such as Institute archives materials, manuscripts and rare books.

What is the phone number for Mit?

Phone: 617-253-1101. Email: helpdesk@mit.edu. Access data, software and resources with a few simple steps. Students. Faculty and Staff. Parents. Visitors and Guests. Teaching Tools. Resources for Working Remotely.

What is IS&T in MIT?

IS&T provides MIT staff and affiliates with a selection of IT resources that can be leveraged to prepare for and facilitate remote working at MIT.

How to protect your information when conferencing?

Lock your screen when you're not using your computer. Protect yourself and your information by using caution when opening emails and attachments.

How to protect your devices from malware?

Protect your devices. Make sure devices are running the latest operating systems supported by the vendor and that all updates have been applied. Ensure software applications are up-to-date; enable automatic updates. Install and maintain anti-virus software (including for Macs ). Perform regular backups.

How to secure home WiFi?

Make sure your router’s firmware is up-to-date, that you're using a strong password, and that WPA2 encryption has been enabled for your home WiFi network .

What is the purpose of MIT Libraries?

The MIT Libraries' primary purpose is to support MIT's teaching, research, and scholarly activities. Access to some resources and services is reserved for the MIT community. Current MIT faculty, students and staff have priority access to physical, electronic, and staff resources. All users must abide by the Library use policy.

What is priority for MIT?

Computer use: Priority for computer use is given to MIT users, except for government document depository access, which is made equally available to all. See the Library use policy for more information.

What is a library borrowing card?

Library Borrowing Cards permit borrowing of materials, with some exceptions, in accordance with library policy. Please note: Borrowing privileges do not include offsite access to licensed electronic material (i.e. databases and ejournals), or on-site access to licensed resources that require MIT authentication.

Do libraries provide in-depth research services?

Full reference service is provided only for Federal government depository collections. The Libraries do not provide in-depth research services to visitors.

Is MIT restricted to students?

Be aware that, due to licensing agreements , access to many electronic resources is restricted to current students, faculty, and staff of MIT.

Does borrowing privilege include offsite access to licensed electronic material?

Please note: Borrowing privileges do not include offsite access to licensed electronic material (i.e. databases and ejournals), or on-site access to licensed resources that require MIT authentication.

Do textbooks have to be available for libraries?

Many textbook publishers, such as Pearson, Cengage, and McGraw Hill, do not make electronic copies of their textbooks available for libraries to purchase, regardless of price. The textbook market is structured around sales to individuals, and the nature of ebook licensing excludes libraries from the digital marketplace. At the same time, textbook costs can be a concern for many students, and the remote environment means that those students cannot rely on the Libraries’ physical copies of the books to meet this need.

Do libraries own electronic items?

Given the nature of digital content (where making copies is much easier and often necessary to provide access), libraries frequently do not actually “own” electronic items, but rather have to pay to license access to them. These licenses include details and terms that are often more restrictive than for owned items.

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