If you attempt to access an eBook from the Powell Library Catalog, but the link "View eBook" (Fig. 1) doesn't take you there:
1. Be sure you are using your TMU email address and the same password that you use to access Self Service and Canvas.
2. If you are using the correct username/password but you still can't get access, click on the title of the book to open the full record.
3. Scroll down to Access Online and click Report a Broken link (Fig. 2). This will notify Miss T. that there is a problem and she can work on getting it resolved.
4. If the ebook is available in another database(s), select "View eBook" associated with it/them.
Fig. 1 Fig. 2
Otherwise, you can try to access the eBook by going directly to the provider's database. Here's how:
NOTE: EBSCO eBook Collection and EBSCO eBooks Academic Collection are not the same. You may need to try both.
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If you need additional assistance, feel free to ask Miss T. (jtillman@masters.edu).
Last updated November 2021.
When you select the "Access Online", but you don't actually get the full text of the article:
1. Be sure you are using your TMU credentials, not your Patron ID number. The former consists of your TMU email address and the same password that you use to access Self Service and Canvas. The latter is used to sign in to your library patron account.
2. If you are using the correct email address & password, but you still can't get access, select the title of the article, scroll down to "Access Online" and select Report a broken link. This will notify Miss T. that there is a problem and she can begin work on resolving it. In the meantime ...
In the meantime, there are a couple of work-arounds that you can try to get the desired article:
Work Around #1
Image 1 Capture Article Title
Image 2: Go back to database with error message
Image 3: Replace error text with Title of article and Search.
Image 4: Access the article
Work Around #2
Figure 1 Copy the Journal Title to the clipboard (Ctrl C)
Figure 2 Select "Find Journals" from Resources drop down menu
Figure 3 Paste (Ctrl V) the journal title in the search box.
Figure 4 If the journal is available, it will be listed.
Figure 5 Compare the Dates of coverage with the article date. Select the Journal Title -- NOT the database
Figure 6 Search within the publication or use "All issues" to find the needed article.
Contact Miss T. if you need additional assistance: jtillman@masters.edu. Include screen shots along with the description of the problem.
Last updated November 2021..
When you get "No results were found" from EBSCO. Like this:
Select Publications from the top level banner (red arrow)
Search for the Journal containing the article
Select the Journal
Search within the publication or search by Issue to find the desired article
Alternatively:
Figure 1 Report Broken Link.
Figure 2 Use "Resources" to Find Journal.
Figure 3 Paste the journal title in the search box.
Figure 4 If the full text is available, the journal will be listed with item details.
Figure 5 Take note of the dates of coverage; select the journal title for the desired database.
Figure 6Search within the publication or search by date, volume & issue.
Contact Miss T. if you need additional assistance: jtillman@masters.edu. Include screen shots along with the description of the problem.
Last updated November 2021.
1. Your Patron Account has expired -- no worries
2. Your People ID number doesn't work
Last updated May 2024.