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When you click on a link to a database or electronic journal on the Libr= ary's web pages, your connection is automatically sent through the EZ= proxy service to authorize you to use the databases. You may be asked to pr= ovide your Drew userid and password for the i-Chain login. You will then be= able to search and use the resource as if you were on campus. No browser c= onfiguration is required.
When connecting from on campus, access will be direct. From off campus, = connecting through the E-= Resources by Subject or E-Resources by Title page or from within the Library Catalog,= you will be prompted for your Drew Userid and Password the first time you = access a Drew subscription resource during browsing session. (If you close = your browser, or don't use an E-resource within a certain time-- about an h= our-- you will be prompted to login with your Drew id and password again.)<= /p>
You will not need to change your computer settings or web browser config= uration to access the Library's resources.
You will be asked for your Drew username and password (through the ULogi= n screen) when you connect to a database through EZproxy (though you will o= nly have to do this once per session).
Only few resources, such as EndNoteWeb and SciFinder, require you to set= up a personal account through Drew and login with that account information= . Ebrary, ArtSTOR and some journal providers suggest you set up an account = in addition to regular Drew access in order to save searches and get additi= onal services.
Some journals and newspapers, such as JAMA, the Journal of the American = Medical Association, require a password. Look for the note "See refer= ence librarian for login" and ask at the Reference desk for help.
In general, when you are accessing a database through our library links = and are asked for a non-Drew password, it is because either the database ha= s timed out or you are attempting to access content that it is not part of = our subscription. Use the E-Journal title list to check what years and volu= mes are part of our ejournal holdings.
Databases sometimes 'time out' and ask for a password to re-log in.
But if it persists, feel free to describe the problem to our Reference s= taff; we may be able to report it to the vendor and learn more about the si= tuation.
Please note that the Drew Library Catalog does not fall under the catego= ry of Library databases. But accessing its "My Library Account" feature doe= s require the standard Drew login with a username and password.
If you are = searching some journal databases, such as ScienceDirect or Jstor, you may e= ncounter articles that Drew does not have a subscription to. If you are con= nected to the database through Drew (the journal database will tell you thi= s) and cannot access an article, it is probably not part of our subscriptio= n and you will need to request it via Interlibrary Loan-- connect to ILLia= d to do this.
However, if= you cannot get into a database at all, or the database does not say you ar= e logged in through Drew, try these steps.
If these steps don't resolve the problem, please contact the Reference D= esk (973-408-3588), email us at drewlib@drew.edu. The following= information is helpful to us in resolving these problems: