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Off-Campus Access to Restricted Library Resources
 

(R) following a hyperlink means Login authentication is required for off-campus access.
   

Online access to many indexes/abstracts & fulltext e-journals, whether through Sterling online catalog or the Library Website, is restricted by vendor license agreements to connections within the HU Network (HU-Net).

There are two quick ways for authenticated off-campus access to vendor-restricted library databases and e-journals, whether they appear in the Databases list, an HUL webpage, or in Sterling:

1. Access through the Library's Proxy Server

»» Start here & login per instructions
The user name and password you need for authentication are those associated with
your ISAS-issued e-mail account.
The Domain Name for faculty, students and staff is howardu

Any problem after successful authentication? Please contact the Library »» Feedback form, or call 202-806-7252 during library hours.

How do I use the Proxy service? You will need access to the Internet as well as the user name and password associated with your ISAS-issued e-mail account. If you are a current Howard student, faculty or staff member and you don't have such an account, please contact ISAS: Faculty & Staff help, 202-806-2020; Student help, 202-806-0660. 
Benefits

You can access all Web-based library databases and electronic journals just as if you were on campus.
You do not have to tie up a phone connection if you already have a broadband connection (cable modem or DSL line).
You can access all Web-based library resources from computers at any off-campus location—home, office, another university, public library, etc.

Disadvantages Your cost, if you want to subscribe to a broadband connection (cable modem or DSL line).
2. Dial-up Access through HU-Net
What is HU-Net Account and how do I use it?

HU-Net is a free service that allows current HU faculty, students and staff members to dial in to a local number (202 area code) and access the Web just as if you were on campus.
You will need your HU-Net username and password, a computer with a modem, an ordinary phone line, and a browser (such as Internet Explorer, Netscape). If you are a current Howard student, faculty or staff member and you don't have such an account, see instructions, or call:
-- Faculty & Staff help, 202-806-2020
-- Student help, 202-806-0660

Benefits You can access all Web-based library databases and electronic journals just as if you were on campus.
Disadvantages Unless you have 2 phone lines, your phone will be busy while online.
If the 202 area code is long-distance for you, remote access can be very expensive.
For problems regarding configuration of your home computer, login name/password, see Web pages at ISAS, or call:
-- Faculty & Staff help, 202-806-2020
-- Student help, 202-806-0660

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