King's students, faculty and staff can access all library electronic resources remotely via its proxy server.
Only current students, faculty and staff can access e-resources off-campus.
Access is as easy as logging into each resource with your NetID and password. If you're off-campus and looking to read an online journal article or use a database available to you, clicking on a link will prompt you to enter your login information, even if you're already logged into your Novanet account.
If you are eligible to use the proxy service as outlined in the Proxy Policy [PDF] and are having problems logging in, please try resetting your password. Sometimes passwords need to be reset in order for the proxy to work.
See also Dalhousie's page on Mobile Access, Apps, and eBooks.
Most eBooks can be read online using a laptop or desktop computer.
Special Considerations:
Downloading eBooks (may require additional software)
If this option is available, it allows you to read offline and prevents a time-out.
Some titles allow you to download an entire book for 7, 14, or 21 days.
If all digital copies are currently in use, you may place a hold to be accessed when next available.
Printing
All pages can be printed from downloaded PDFs that are not DRM-protected. This is commonly associated with an eBook chapter.
For all other formats there may be limits to the number of pages you can print, or copy and paste. These numbers will be listed on the detailed screen.