Hello!
My name is Joe Ameen, and we'll be meeting on March 17th. Prior to the library research session, please complete the following:
None of the tutorials should take a long time. During our in-person session, you will be navigating to the A-Z Databases list and also using Academic Search Complete and UC Library Search.
See you soon!
Joe
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Follow the link below to find introductory tutorials on common citation styles including MLA, APA, and ASA.
Below you'll find a video on how to install and use the campus VPN. It's the tool that gives us access to library resources when we are off campus. Please make sure that you have the VPN and that it works before you need it. Campus IT and the Library staff on the second floor of the library building can help you install it, if you'd like.
We also have access to the New York Times. If this is something that interests you, we have instructions on how to sign up using your UC Merced credentials below as well.
The Virtual Private Network (VPN) is essential for accessing library resources for off-campus location. The VPN allows you to connect to the campus network.
Discover why the Virtual Private Network (VPN) is important for your library research and where you can locate VPN download information. (2:01)
To get set up, search for Merced, and select University of California, Merced. Proceed with creating an account, or linking your existing account. After you have registered, you can log in from the NYTimes.com site even if you are not on the UC Merced network.
For directions on setting up your access, please consult this Activation Guide.
Why create an account? The New York Times is one of the world's most respected and trusted newspapers. With a free NYTimes account, there's NO monthly article limit and you get FREE access to all NYT content, including their archives. Plus, you can access your account from anywhere!
You must contact NYT at 1-800-591-9233 or 1-800-698‑4637 and ask that your current subscription be canceled before you will be able to activate your account under the Library's subscription.
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