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Remote Campus Library Services for Faculty

Electronic Resources Access During a Closure

Electronic resource access will not change during the remote campus period. Students, faculty and staff will still access the resources on the Library homepage with the HelixNet username and password to access. 

Library Homepage: https://www.rosalindfranklin.edu/library/

  • To learn how to access the various resources, view the tutorials below. 

* If your password does not work or you forgot your password, call the IT Helpdesk at (847) 578-8800 to have it reset. Please call as they cannot reset passwords over email. 

Types of Electronic Resources

Databases 
The library has over 30 databases full of thousands of articles in a variety of topics in the health sciences and beyond. Some of them like LibrarySearch retrieve articles in a variety of disciplines while others are more specialized in nature. Some of the examples of the more specialized databases include: Natural Medicines for supplements and complementary medicines, PsycINFO for behavioral and mental health topics, and CINAHL Complete with topics in nursing, nutrition, physical therapy and more. To see a full list of the databases we provide, visit the electronic resources guide. https://guides.rosalindfranklin.edu/Electronic_Resources
 

Videos
A few of the resources we subscribe to have video content you can use in your courses. The library has a guide with where these videos are located. https://guides.rosalindfranklin.edu/images

eBooks

In addition to databases, the library subscribes to a few collections of eBooks that you can use in your courses as well. For your convenience we have provided a list of the eBooks that you have access to via the library which is attached to this guide. If you are curious if the textbook you want to use is in eBook form, please use our Journals & eBooks list which is on our library homepage: 
https://www.rosalindfranklin.edu/library/

Locating Full Text

To view a video version of this process, watch https://youtu.be/MU97CNjXSBY

How to Find Journals and eBooks

To view a video version of this process, watch https://youtu.be/qOb1CBDsAfI