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The Medical Library e-journal collection may be accessed via our A-to-Z e-Journal & eBook List.

General Instructions for On Campus, no login.

Off Campus:

  • Off Campus  When you see the MUSM Authentication page below, log in using the following instructions:
  • If you have a Mercer email address, you should log in using their Mercer email username and password: e.g. “thompson_tl” as in thompson_tl@mercer.edu
  • If you DON’T have a Mercer email address, you should log in using their Library username and password. If you do not have a Library username and password, please contact the library: reference.ill@gain.mercer.edu or 478-301-4056.

Access the A-to-Z eJournal & eBook List

To report problems or ask about access to specific journals, please contact the Medical Library via reference.ill@gain.mercer.edu or phone (478-301-4056).


Frequently Asked Questions about e-Journals

Accessing e-Journals for MUSM Users

  • On Campus NO LOGIN NEEDED
  • Off Campus When you see the MUSM Authentication page below, log in using the following instructions:
  • If you have a Mercer email address, you should log in using their Mercer email username and password: e.g. “thompson_tl” as in thompson_tl@mercer.edu
  • If you DON’T have a Mercer email address, you should log in using your Library username and Library password. If you do not have a Library account please contact the library.

If you have questions or would like training in using these resources, please contact the Medical Library at
478-301-4056 or reference.ill@gain.mercer.edu

The A-to-Z List

The primary resource for electronic journals is the A-to-Z List, a searchable list offering access to more than 14,000 titles in medicine, biology, physiology, behavioral medicine and related disciplines, nursing, allied health, and consumer health. Access is limited to MUSM faculty, staff and students. Full text access is under embargo (unavailable) up to 1 year on some journals.

The list offers access to journals both on and off campus. For off-campus access, login through the Library’s proxy server (which makes off-campus access possible) is required. MUSM full-time faculty, staff, and students should use their email username and password to log on; MUSM volunteer faculty and residents should use their GaIN username and password.

The A-to-Z List may be accessed from using the link near the top of this page.

PubMed LinkOut

LinkOut is a feature of PubMed (the National Library of Medicine search interface for MEDLINE) designed to provide users with links from citations in PubMed to a wide variety of resources, including a specific library’s print and electronic holdings. Mercer Medical Library participates in the LinkOut program, which means that for journals available from the Mercer Medical Library in print or electronic formats, icons in PubMed result sets indicate availability of the journal.

The number of journals in Mercer's LinkOut account is not as comprehensive as the A-to-Z list, nor is the full text of e-journals available from off campus using this resource. You can read more about LinkOut at http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/linkout/

PubMed with Mercer Medical Library journal information may be accessed from by using this specific URL: http://medlib-proxy.mercer.edu/login?url=http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?otool=musmlib

 

Electronic Journals, A-to-Z, PubMed LinkOut - what is all this?

Consider a subscription to a traditional print journal. When the library subscribes to a print journal, all that means is that this journal will be made available to the library through the mail. It is a responsibility of the library to catalog it and place it on the shelf, making it available to faculty and students. How we enter these journals in finding tools such as the library catalog and where we place them on the shelves is up to us.

Likewise, a subscription to an electronic journal provides access to a journal through the Internet. The access method, or "electronic shelf," that the library uses to make the journal available is also up to us (within the context of applicable licensing restraints). One of the useful things about electronic journals is that they can be placed on more than one "shelf"--both A-to-Z and PubMed LinkOut for Mercer Medical Library.

What are embargoes? Why are they applied?

Embargoes are sometimes placed on titles sold through aggregators (third-party companies, rather than the publisher) or made freely available online, so that the publisher can protect the profit margin of subscriptions. The publishing business, particularly the STM (scientific-technical-medical) publishing business, is highly competitive, which can have the effect of limiting information access. Restricted access as well as the rising costs of print and online journal subscriptions is driving the "open access" movement, an initiative to promote the exchange of STM information by removing price and permission barriers while maintaining intellectual rights protections. For more information about open access please see:

An open access overview from the SPARC OPen Access Newsletter
http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/overview.htm

For journals not published under an open access policy, a subscription to an electronic journal that includes a site license (license for all computers at a site, generally a building or an entire campus) is required to gain full-text access to the most recent issues with no embargo.

Why is access to some titles limited to on-campus use?

Subscriptions to electronic journals are subject to permissible uses as defined by contract with the publisher or provider. In most cases, the library is able to make these titles available off-campus to MUSM faculty and staff through the use of a proxy server. With both A-to-Z and PubMed LinkOut, the library controls which journal titles are in each list. However, in the case of PubMed LinkOut, there is no provision for making titles available off campus as there is with A-to-Z; A-to-Z is the preferred method of access for off-campus users.

What is a proxy server?

A proxy server is a computer that helps the library provide off-campus access to journals otherwise limited to on-campus use for authorized users (MUSM faculty and students). The MUSM proxy server requires a username and password. MUSM full-time faculty, staff, and students should use their email usernames and passwords; MUSM volunteer faculty and residents should use their GaIN usernames and passwords. For questions or to report problems with off-campus access, please contact the Medical Library at 478-301-4056 or reference.ill@gain.mercer.edu.

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