Print or cite from the Library catalog's "cart"

Use the “Add to Cart” feature in the Library catalog to print or export a list of items to use in a citation manager, such as EndNote or Zotero. Here’s how:

  1. After searching for ebooks or other resources in the catalog, click the checkbox next to an item to add it to your cart.

LN1

  1. To view items in the cart, click in the cart icon area in the upper left corner of the window.

LN2

  1. Don’t want everything in your cart? Select only the items you want to print or transfer as citations.

LN3

  1. To transfer citations, choose “Download” and choose the format desired. Depending upon your computer settings or citation manager, the file will be either downloaded as a “cart.ris” file or opened within a citation manager. For EndNote users, choose the RIS format.

LN4

  1. Once they are transferred into the citation manager, they can be saved to particular reference groups, customized, used with Word documents, and more.

LN5

Important reminder for UT Southwestern Residents: Change UTSW password or perish

Security-webUT Southwestern passwords automatically expire once a year (usually around your start date anniversary), and reminders about the password expiration are sent to your UT Southwestern email address to prompt you to change it. However, some UT Southwestern affiliates (e.g., residents/clinical trainees who are located at Children’s Health or Parkland Health and Hospital System) do not actively use their UT Southwestern-issued email account and might not receive these notifications.

If a UT Southwestern email password is not changed annually, the account will automatically be flagged as “inactive”, and UT Southwestern Information Resources (IR) will cancel the account for security reasons, which also means access to your Library’s resources will be suspended. The process of restoring access to a cancelled account is lengthy and requires the intervention of your department staff. Access to Library resources will be available only after the request to reactivate the account has been made by your department and processed by Information Resources.

But, if you reset your password now, this hassle can be avoided! Detailed steps are provided below.

HOW TO RESET YOUR PASSWORD NOW

  • Using a UTSW workstation or VPN (i.e., Junos Pulse), go to the UTSW Self-Service Password Registration page.
  • Type in your UT Southwestern Username and password. Then, input and confirm your new password.
  • If you have forgotten your password, leave it blank.
    • If you had previously set up recovery questions, you will be asked those questions in order to reset your password.
    • If you had never set up recovery questions, you will need to call the IR Help Desk at 214-648-7600 to reset your password.

WHAT TO DO IF YOU STILL CAN’T LOGIN TO EZPROXY NOW

To get started, please read the following statements:

  • I never use my UTSW email address account.
  • I haven’t changed my UTSW password since it was issued to me at orientation.

If either or both statements are “TRUE”, then you account has most likely been deactivated. Contact your UT Southwestern departmental administrator and ask them to initiate a new IAR form for your cancelled account. You will need to wait for IR approval before your account will be reactivated.

If either or both statements are “FALSE” and you have recently reset your password, or you continue to have problems, please email LibWebmaster@utsouthwestern.edu.

ClinicalKey Experience Tour coming to a campus cafeteria near you!

CKtourThe ClinicalKey Experience Tour, will be visiting the South and North Campus cafeterias with Library staff from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Tuesday, June 16, 2015. Hands-on demonstrations of ClinicalKey capabilities will provided as part of the “tour”. Attendance prizes and other giveaways including complimentary Starbucks gift cards, will be available (while supplies last).

ClinicalKey helps drive decision-making for improved patient care. It supports the needs of clinical staff with fast, convenient functionality and complete, trusted content.

New Study Break exhibit highlights talented student photographers

LNbanner

Study Break, the inaugural summer exhibit that highlights the work of talented UT Southwestern students, is now available for viewing on the South Campus (Main) Library’s Main Floor. The exhibit features two third-year medical students, Christopher Dyke and Tyler Ellis Smith.

STUDENTSChristopher Dyke became interested in photography while serving with the Army Ground Forces band in 2009. He is primarily interested in travel and event photography. His colorful depictions of the diverse student life as an event photographer have succeeded in chronicling vibrant, lasting memories for his fellow students.

Tyler Ellis Smith’s photographic interests primarily include landscapes and wildlife, with an emphasis on birds. The dramatic and precise focus achieved in his nature and wildlife images provide wonderful temporary retreats from academics. His photos were taken throughout Texas, New Mexico, Arkansas, and Oklahoma.

The exhibit will be on display from now until July 3, 2015.