Off-Campus Access to Library Online Resources

How to Access the Research Databases

You can access the Boreham Library home page, or the A to Z List of Research Databases directly.
(Going through LionsLink is not required for use of the Research Databases.)
A currently valid student number is required for use of the databases from off-campus.

  1. On the screen, enter your number exactly as it appears on your card beginning with the @ symbol.
    If you do not have a UA Fort Smith card with the @ number, you will need to get one at the Campus Center to use library and other services on and off campus. In the meantime, use the student number beginning with "20" from your student schedule or other registration paperwork.


  2. Click on the Submit button.

Remember that if you spend a long enough time on the same page, you may be required to logon again. Just repeat the same process above.


Remember - you must be registered THIS SEMESTER and the semester must have ALREADY BEGUN to use these resources!

How to Access the Electronic Reserves


You can access the Boreham Library catalog page from the Library home page, or search by Instructor or Course directly. Either way will work.
Going through LionsLink is not required for Electronic Reserves.

  1. Select the method you want to use to search the Electronic Reserves, either Course Reserves by Instructor or Course Reserves by Course.

  2. Instructors are searched by last name, first name: Smith, Adam.
    Any instructor may have more than one course listed; choose the correct one for your needs.

  3. Go through the menus until you reach the item wanted, and click on it.

  4. You may go:
    • directly to a login screen
    • to a catalog record, where you can choose and click on a link
    • directly to a web site, if no login is required to view it

  5. If the link is to a PDF file (a file name that ends in ".pdf") then you will need a PDF reader program (such as Adobe Acrobat Reader) to view and print it.
    This must already be installed on your computer before you try to view the file.
    You can click Get Adobe Reader to download one such plugin. There is also a PDF reader program available on the Library Software CD-ROM.

  6. When you click on a link, you may go to the login screen, as shown below.

    • Enter the number exactly as it appears on your UA Fort Smith identification card,
      including the @ symbol.
      (In the actual login screen, there will be a box to click in just above the Submit button)

      If you do not have a UA Fort Smith card with your @ number, you will need to get one at the Campus Center to use library and other services on and off campus.


    • Click on Submit.



  7. If a popup says "The certificate has expired", click on Yes.

  8. If a popup asks "Do you want to install and run signed applet...", click on Always grant.

  9. The document should load in either the viewer, or in your PDF reader program.

Remember - you must be registered THIS SEMESTER and the semester must have already begun to use these resources!



How to Access the eBooks


Remember: you must go connect to eBooks through the Boreham Library web site or the link in the Online Catalog record to be recognized as a UA Fort Smith user.
In NetLibrary, the "Your Library" box should say Welcome to the University of Arkansas - Fort Smith eContent Collection near the top of the screen - if not, go through the Boreham Library web site or the Online Catalog record link again.
For the other eBooks, you should be able to just click on the link in the catalog record to go to them directly.

Viewing NetLibrary eBooks

To view the eBook, click on View this eBook.

If there is a note stating Viewing Requirements: Adobe® Reader® 4.0 or higher is required for online viewing. then you will need to have the free Adobe Acrobat Reader installed. Click Get Adobe Reader to download the latest version.

Printing from NetLibrary eBooks

To print from regular NetLibrary, click in the part of the frame with the book text/pictures, and then use your print button.

HOWEVER, if you are in Adobe Acrobat Reader, be sure to use the Adobe Acrobat Reader print button instead.

You may not print more than one page at a time. This is a copyright restriction. You may be restricted to printing only a limited number of pages from any ebook.

To Use NetLibrary Notes and some other features

Using the Notes feature to attach your own notes to an eBook, or other some other features, requires you to set up your own account.

  1. Be on the NetLibrary home page or a book page.


  2. At the top right of the browser screen, click on the link to Create a Free Account.


  3. Fill in the blanks, especially the ones marked as required.


  4. You may use any name and password you choose. The blanks in bold with asterisks are required. This information is confidential.


  5. Click on Create Account button and continue through the process.


  6. If you already selected a book, it will usually reappear. You may also search NetLibrary or the Library catalog for the ebooks you need.

Please note: the Boreham Library has purchased reading rights to a number of titles, but not all the titles offered by NetLibrary. You may suggest that the Library consider purchasing ebook versions of any titles offered by NetLibrary which are not yet owned.
Titles offered by Amazon (such as Kindle titles) and other ebook vendors may not be available in this manner due to legal restrictions.

Remember - you must be registered THIS SEMESTER and the semester must have already begun to use these resources!



How to Access the Naxos Music Library


Windows PC user:
Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 OR
Firefox
AND with either browser have Windows Media Player
(MS IE setting: Privacy = Medium, Security = Medium-Low, Cookies = Accept All, Pop-up Blocker = Off; Sound setting = No Sound)

Apple (Mac) user:
OS 10.4.x with FireFox 1.5, 2 or 3 OR Safari 2.0.2 AND Windows Media Player for Mac OS X
(Browser settings: Cookies = Always Accept; Pop-up Blocker = Off; Rosetta = Yes)

Your computer's Internet connection will determine the streaming rate you can choose. A higher Internet bandwidth means you can choose a better sound quality. The minimum requirements are:

  • Broadband for 128Kbps streaming (CD quality)
  • DSL or ISDN for 64Kbps streaming (near CD quality)
  • Dial-up connection for 20Kbps streaming (FM quality)

Tested Internet Browsers


Your "Internet Browser" is the program you use to access the Internet. For Windows users, the most common one is Internet Explorer, but there are alternative browsers.
Everyone should have at least one alternative browser no matter which one they normally use.

Library pages have been tested for viewing with:

Get Firefox browser icon (version 3.x or later)
(also available (older version) on the Library Software CD-ROM).
Remember to also get the Java plugin and install it - instructions are shown.
get Internet Explorer icon MS Internet Explorer 7 (note: version 8 may not work with all campus services yet).

If you are using another version of these browsers, OR A VERSION OF THESE GIVEN TO YOU BY YOUR INTERNET SERVICE PROVIDER (which may have been customized for them), or another browser, you may not be able to access all the services. All of these linked here are a free download, or you can check out the Library Software CD-ROM with tested software to install on your computer.
How to check your browser version.

Microsoft Internet Explorer users ALERT!
Microsoft is known to issue patches and upgrades which may have unforeseen side effects on your Internet Explorer browser,
and may sometimes block access or printing from library services.
You may try using one of the other browsers above instead if you are having trouble when using Internet Explorer.

Mac(intosh) users please click here. America OnLine (AOL) users please click here.
Those with older versions of Windows before XP (such as 95 or 98) computers or browsers,
or using a browser from MicroSoft Network (MSN), click here first.
Other browsers, cellphone/PDA users click here first.

Adobe Acrobat Reader


For viewing PDF files online or in Electronic Reserves, you will need a PDF reader program such as Get Adobe Reader installed. This is free to download (click on the button)
and a free reader program is also available on the Library Software CD-ROM.

There are also a number of other free programs that can read PDF files available. Foxit Reader is a recommended and popular alternative, as is PDF-XChange viewer.

Boreham Library CD-ROM


The Library Software CD-ROM is available for checkout by currently registered students at the Library circulation desk.

It contains Microsoft Windows versions of the software needed to access the Boreham Library online services.
However, you must already have an Internet Service Provider arrangement (for example: Alltel, AT&T, Cox, or one of the many other services).

Warning: Many ISPs provide a copy of Microsoft Internet Explorer when you sign up. This version may not be fully functional, and may not be able to use all of the library's services. You may download a complete version of this from Microsoft, but this will be a large file and may take more than two hours over a telephone (dial-up) connection. OR - you can use the Firefox browser on the Library Software CD-ROM.

Instructions for installing the software on a Windows 98, Me, 2000, or XP system computer with a CD-ROM drive are included in the case or available online by clicking here.

The browser you install may or may not be able to dial your computer's ISP (Internet Service Provider), depending on how your ISP's original software configured your computer. If it can't connect:

  1. Close the browser.


  2. Load the browser your ISP provided and connect to the Internet with it.


  3. Reduce - but do not close - the ISP browser (use the _ instead of the X in the upper right corner of the window) so it moves down to the Task Bar at the bottom of the screen.


  4. Load your new browser.


Your new browser should now be able to use the existing phone connection to access the Internet.

Macintosh Users


The Boreham Library regrets that there is, at present, no way for library staff to test access via Macintosh software. We suggest you try the Mac version of Firefox (also remember to get Java for your Mac), and follow the other relevant instructions here.

Using Your Own Computer On Campus


The University of Arkansas - Fort Smith does not have open wireless access for the public.

However, student and faculty wireless access to the system while on campus in certain buildings may be obtained through the Computer Help Desk's wireless information page. Other instructions are available here.

To get wireless access, you must:

  • be a currently registered student, faculty or staff member;

  • be assigned a specific address by the Computer Help Desk;

  • have a wireless card properly configured to use the system. The type and brand of wireless card may be discussed with the Help Desk before you purchase it, if you do not yet have one.

Wireless Setup explains the latest information on setting up your own wireless connection.

The Library is not capable of arranging this for you. However, once you have access, you may use your own laptop over the library's wireless network while inside the building.

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