Remote Library Access
Residents will need their FAUNet ID and password to authenticate themselves remotely. Your FAUNet ID is your username preceding your @health.fau.edu email address. An Owl Card is also required to create an ILL account to request material not in the FAU collections.
In Person Library Access
Residents will need their Owl Card to swipe in/out, access the graduate study lounge, and to borrow course reserves, general collection material, and check out any physical ILL material brought into the Wimberly Library. Swipe card access is also required to access the COM Hub space where the librarians are available to meet on request.
Where to Find: Library links are now formatted for OpenAthens access and off campus users will be prompted to log in as they access an individual resource. When off campus, users will have access to the Libraries’ e-resources without needing to go through the Libraries’ website but will still need to verify before accessing material.
What You Need: Your FAU username and password.
To Use: OpenAthens support page offers a "how to use" and tutorials: OpenAthens Home.
Troubleshooting:
Where to Find: Duo Two Factor authentication is required to access most FAU services that require FAUNet ID and password log-in (which includes the library resources.) Users will automatically be prompted when accessing a library resource and after entering their FAUNet ID and password. Clicking "remember me for 24 hours" option will reduce the amount of sign-ins the system will require.
What You Need: First time users will need to enroll and set up their device. Please see the below OIT link for instructions:
To Use:
Troubleshooting:
What: OneSearch is a tool for searching across the FAU Libraries resources. Use it to search for journal articles, newspaper articles, books, digital collections, government documents, maps, music recordings, videos, and more.
Where to Find:
What You Need: FAUNet ID and password for resource access.
To Use: Primo Onesearch allows users to search multiple resources with a general "new search" option (both access points above default to this feature). Simply type your query in and click enter, narrow by filter on the left side. If you know what database or journal you are looking for, click the "journal finder" or "database finder" in the top blue navigation bar, then search the resource.
Clicking on the “Find it @ FAU” automatically searches the entire FAU holdings to determine if full-text access to the chosen journal article or individual journal is available.
Findit@FAU will NOT appear if you are not logged into OpenAthens.
For example, this service is available in PubMed where the icon will appear on the top right of the screen when you click on a specific article. This is in addition to PubMed’s routine linking out to available “free articles” from PubMed Central and other services.
Where to Find: Any FAU Libraries database
What You Need: FAUNet ID and password
To Use: When off-campus, verify via a library link (save as a bookmark for easier access). Proceed with your search using a database such as Pubmed. When you encounter a citation source, click "Find it@FAU" to link to a full-text article, if available. If it if not available through FAU resources, Find it@FAU will link to an ILL request page.
Troubleshooting: If you encounter any issues, Submit a ticket (web browser) or reach out to Tiffany Follin (email)
If you require materials (books or articles) that the FAU Libraries do not have available, you can order them through Interlibrary Loan. Where a lender charges for an item, the library will pay a set amount to bring an item in (should the cost be higher the library will notify you of the total cost and ask if you wish to pay the remainder of the charge.)
You will need to register and make an account the first time you use the service. Please use your fau.edu email: non FAU emails are invalid.
Helpful links:
Where to Find: Medical Library Page, left side within the blue navigation column.
What You Need: Your Owl card to set up an ILL account, and your FAU email.
To Use:
Special Note: Users can customize the "not needed by" dates to reflect less than the defaulted month or longer than it. Expanding the date allows the system to continue requesting the article from lending institutions and not automatically cancel the request.
Video:
UBorrow allows you to request books directly from participating libraries within the Florida state university system. This unmediated borrowing service increases your access to the collections of the other universities in Florida and delivers more quickly than standard Interlibrary Loan.
Where to Find: Library Primo catalog
What You Need: FAUNet ID and password for account log in.
To Use: Enter your search term in the library Primo catalog. If your item is not at FAU, look for the subheading "Get it" and click "UBorrow Request." Fields are auto-filled: double check all are correct. Adjust the Preferred local pickup location. Click "send request."
Special Note: Only books can be requested through the UBORROW system. You will be required to pick up your material at the Circulation Desk when it arrives. For campus visiting information, please refer to the FAQ page.
Video: The video, below, has been created by the ILL department to demonstrate how to place UBorrow requests.
The Wimberly library, bldg. #3, houses the physical medical books in the general collection, core reserve titles accessible at the Service desk located in the lobby, the graduate study lounge, one medical librarian's office, and more! Check out the "library spaces and services" page in this guide for additional details.
The College of Medicine, bldg. # 71, does not provide a physical library on site however the librarians offer an interactive service point in the Hub to connect with the COM community. Meetings here are arranged by request, as the librarians continue to offer their virtual offices as a primary point of contact.
The Hennekens Hub ("the Hub") is part of the joint space that makes up the Kaufman Lounge & Hennekens Hub space. Both can be seen from the lobby through floor to ceiling glass windows. The adjacent areas are separated by a movable glass wall that is opened partially/completely as needed to accommodate and foster collaboration. Because the connecting glass panel door will sometimes be closed to form the dividing wall and separate the spaces, users who wish to use the Lounge to study and purchase beverages should use the north side door entrance, while those who wish to access the Hub space to consult with the librarians should use the south side door. Both entrances are equipped with card swipe access.
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