Library Tools For Remote Access
With no staff on site there is currently no access to library spaces and the physical collections. Please make use of the following alternatives:
- Access our extensive online collections at https://library.cornell.edu; use Passkey to get through the paywalls
- Place an online purchase request and we will order what you need
- Place a course reserve request
- Contact your instruction coordinator for online library instruction and for redesigning research assignments for the online environment
- Library Support for Remote Teaching guide - expanding daily, and includes a wealth of material on electronic resources, open educational resources, and other instruction aids
- Schedule a Zoom meeting with a librarian
- Real-time assistance from our Virtual reference staff
- Email questions to our Ask a Librarian service
- Consult our COVID-19 & Copyright at Cornell guide
ZOOM Session with the Curator
Welcome!
Cornell has shifted to a remote teaching format for the Spring 2020 term. During this time, Cornell Library will continue to offer a wide range of digital resources to provide academic support to students, faculty, and staff.
Be assured that, although our physical locations have ceased operations until further notice, Library services continue to be available online. Library staff look forward to working with you remotely to support your research, teaching, and learning.
The goal of this guide is to maximize the electronic accessibility of our resources and provide virtual research and digital learning support.
Cornell IT Tools for Working Remotely
You may need to be able to conduct your work from remote locations. There are a number of resources available from Cornell IT services that can help with that.
The Center for Teaching Innovation also has a number of resources that can prepare you for alternative course delivery during COVID-19 and are having online drop in sessions for remote teaching questions from 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Librarians will also be available to answer questions. Join a Zoom session here. Cornell University's Coronavirus "Information for Faculty" FAQs page might also be helpful.
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Tools for Working RemotelyWhether for personal reasons (illness, family care, etc.) or broader situations (pandemic, severe weather, etc.), you may need to be able to conduct your work from remote locations. This article summarizes how IT@Cornell can help with that.
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Training OpportunitiesCheck this page from Cornell HR frequently for training resources to support staff through this period of rapid changes, include ways to develop your skills for working remotely.Looking for an easier way to access Cornell resources from off campus? Try Access Anywhere can be installed on the web browser of your choice. You must have your bookmarks bar visible in your browser to use. This guide includes the basic installation instructions for the Google Chrome, Firefox, Microsoft Edge and Safari web browsers. Instructions may vary depending on what version of the browser you are using
Middle East & Islamic Studies Curator
Cornell University
Ithaca, NY, 14853
USA
ah16@cornell.edu