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ENVS 313: Fish & Community: A Local Praxis (HC) Spring 2021

Environmental Studies 313: Fish & Community (Young)

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When searching a database (i.e. there's a "find it" button)

  1. Click on the find it button icon. If we do not have access to the article, choose the Interlibrary Loan (ILL) option. 
  2. The ILL form will be populated for you; just click 'Submit'.
  3. You will usually receive the article by email in a couple of business days. 

Outside a database search (i.e. no "find it" button)

  1. Go to tripod.haverford.edu.
  2. Sign into your account; this is very important!
  3. Copy the title of the article into the Tripod search box and click to only search 'Articles'.
  4. On the left-hand side of the results screen, click 'Expand my results'.
  5. When the correct article title appears, click the link; under 'How to Get It', click 'Interlibrary Loan'.
  6. The ILL form will be populated for you; now just click 'Submit'.
  7. You will usually receive the article by email in a couple of business days. 

In the absence of a Find it button or an interlibrary loan link, you can fill out and submit the interlibrary loan form manually.

But wait...that's not all! If you're really in a bind, you can also:

  • Try emailing the author and asking for a copy of the article.
  • Try googling the title to see if there is a link to the full text.

Using Resources When off Campus

1) Accessing the Libraries' Digital Resources
If you start at this course research guide or the Tripod library catalog, you will be prompted to sign in and authenticate through the Off-campus Access page (Option A below) when you click on an online resource link .
 
If you plan to work in-depth on a research paper when you are off campus, use VPN software (Option B).  Once you authenticate, you can then connect to resources (with Haverford subscriptions) on the open Web as well as use URLS you have already saved or those sent by faculty and librarians.  

   A) Off-campus Access through Tripod
                    Bryn Mawr  https://login.proxy.brynmawr.edu/login
                    Haverford  https://ezproxy.haverford.edu/login
Use your email user name (no @haverford.edu) and password to log on.  You will need to navigate through Tripod, rather than typing URLs in the search box for your entire session.  The proxy prefix has to remain in your URL in order to access digital materials to which Haverford subscribes.

   B) Download VPN software from Campus IT Services
                   Bryn Mawr  https://techdocs.blogs.brynmawr.edu/1019   Go to Using the VPN with personal computers (Windows) or Using the VPN with Apple computers
                   Haverford:  https://iitskb.sites.haverford.edu/knowledge-base/installing-the-vpn-client/
When you log into VPN with your email user name (do not add @ brynmawr or haverford.edu) and password, all the subscriptions in Tripod will work even when you go through the Web rather than Tripod.  It is simpler to do in-depth research with VPN rather than the library proxy. 
 
2.  Requesting Resources that are not Available Online in Tripod

Bryn Mawr users can request journal articles and essays through the Articles and Interlibrary Loan Services on this page.

They can request online materials using the form on this page

Haverford Libraries will fulfill student, faculty, and staff requests for materials by providing digital copies of items when possible.  Use these forms linked from Tripod and the libraries' homepage to request the titles you need:

Articles

Books or DVDs