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Athletic Training Subject Guide: Accessing HPU Libraries from Off-Campus

A guide for Athletic Training

Frequently Asked Questions

Question #1: I'm off campus and trying to access a library resource from the HPULibraries homepage - what do I need to do to get in?

Question #2: I have this link to an article, but it's not working!  

Question #3: I was trying to get to full text of an article, and I'm getting a different log in screen from what you have here or I was asked to purchase the article.  

Question #1

Question: I'm off campus and trying to access a library resource from the HPULibraries homepage - what do I need to do to get in?

Answer:  When you try to access a library resource, you will see a screen like this: 

Proxy Login Screen

If you cannot log in to your email and Blackboard, you will not be able to log in to our resources either, and you will need to reset your password to get everything working again.  If you CAN log into Blackboard/email, but still cannot access our resources, try one of these solutions:

  • Try entering or re-entering the resource from our "official" links, located on our Resources A to Z page. Sometimes professors or other websites may have an outdated version of our link.  Sometimes your computer will lose the IP address it's given from the login process above.
     
  • Check to make sure your link starts with our proxy information:  http://libproxy.highpoint.edu/login?url= 
     
  • Check your browser's settings, and make sure that cookies are allowed. 
If none of this seems to be working, please let us know

Question #2

Question: I have this link to an article, but it's not working!  

Answer:  When trying to share an article with someone or to access an article from a link, those links need to be of a certain kind, often called a permanent link.  This just means: a link that will still work when shared outside of your search session.

Whoever shared the link with you might not have known about this, and may have simply copied the URL from the address bar at the top - these links will usually NOT work.  

Most databases will put the permanent link for an article in one of their toolbox areas. You just have to look for it.  It might be called:  persistent link, permalink, stable URL, etc. In EBSCO, they put it on the right-hand side:

EBSCO Permalink

 

If you get a bad link, and can't figure it out please contact the library and we will help you decipher your link. 

Question #3

Question: I was trying to get to full text of an article, and I'm getting a different log in screen from what you have here or I was asked to purchase the article.  

Answer:  This means that we do not have the full-text of the article right there.  When this happens, you can do a few things:

  1. Check Journal Finder to see if we have full text of the article in another database.
  2. If we don't, you can put in an Interlibrary Loan (ILL) request for the article, and we'll purchase it and get it to you in 1-2 days.

Science Direct Login

Still having problems with access?

If you are still unable to access library resources, please contact us! We will help you troubleshoot the problem and get you to the resources you need as quickly as possible.

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