Jul 23, 2020
Databases | Lillian Goldman Law Library For non-legal resources, see Yale University Library’s list of databases and list of ejournal titles. Set up VPN to access library resources off campus. MY LIBRARY Incoming Students | IT at Yale Please note that VPN should only be used when accessing Yale applications that require it; VPN is not required or recommended to access Zoom or email. Most students will only need to use VPN when accessing Library Resources. OVID at Yale University and Affiliated Hospitals The VPN (PREFERRED) or proxy server may be used for generic remote access. Password is required. Use Ovid Personal Edition for saved searches and autoalerts, and for remote access with no proxy server. For assistance, please Yale University Library Accessing Yale's Resources | Study Abroad | Yale University
VPN - Yale Law School
Databases | Lillian Goldman Law Library For non-legal resources, see Yale University Library’s list of databases and list of ejournal titles. Set up VPN to access library resources off campus. MY LIBRARY Incoming Students | IT at Yale Please note that VPN should only be used when accessing Yale applications that require it; VPN is not required or recommended to access Zoom or email. Most students will only need to use VPN when accessing Library Resources.
VPN - Yale Law School
Virtual Private Network (VPN) To use licensed e-resources (e.g. e-journals such as JAMA, or databases such as ArtSTOR) you need to be identified as a Yale University Library patron*. You do this by making sure your computer appears to be on the Yale network. This is easy when you are on campus using your laptop - just connect to the YaleSecure wireless network. Off Campus Access VPN - IT at Yale Yale VPN (Virtual Private Network) is a way to securely access Yale's restricted services and resources from a non-Yale internet source. VPN is also required for remote access to on-campus workstations (via Remote Desktop Protocol [RDP]). How do I use VPN? - Ask Yale Library Feb 07, 2019 Yale University Library | The Heart of the University On July 1, Barbara Rockenbach started her new job as the Stephen F. Gates '68 University Librarian. In an interview with the Yale Alumni Magazine, she talks about the importance of place, the connections between digital and physical collections, and what Yale Library might learn from the challenges of serving students in the middle of a pandemic.