1. If ArcGIS Pro is not signed in to a named user account when you launch the app, you can select the sign-in link in the top right-hand corner. 2. If you have authorized your ArcGIS Online account with your CAS/SSO credentials you will need to login via the CAS/SSO portal for Claremont*. Chose.
If you created an ArcGIS Online account at Claremont since summer 2020, you most likely authorized your account through The Claremont Colleges identity management/single sign-on (SSO) application. You will continue to use this method to log in every time. If you don’t see the blue Claremont Colleges SSO box you will need to select the.
A PMID (PubMed unique identifier) is the unique identifier number used in MEDLINE and PubMed to identify an article. Similar to a DOI, the PMID is assigned to each article record when it enters the PubMed system and can be found on the article's record page. PMIDs will stay with the article forever as its unique identifier. They do.
Yes, you need to cite your Tableau figure and/or data sets. Citing data gives the data producer proper credit, helps your readers get access to the data so they can replicate your results demonstrates that you are an ethical researcher. Your data citation should include: Author(s), creator(s) or contributor(s) Date of publication Title of dataset.
If using the Chrome browser and nothing appears to happen when clicking on a "View PDF" link in the Library's Discovery catalog, click on the lock icon to the left of the URL in the address bar while you are in Library Search. Choose "Site settings" then scroll down to "Insecure content" and change it.
Yes. O'Reilly content, including eBooks, audiobooks, and videos, can be downloaded for offline viewing; however, this can only be done through the O'Reilly mobile apps for Apple and Android devices. Please see the O'Reilly FAQ and O'Reilly Apps pages for more information.
If you wish to have your computer or device read a PDF to you, the library recommends the free built in Read Out Loud feature in Adobe Reader. While the feature is free to use, it's important to note that the voices do not sound natural and the reader will read every bit of text.
Yes. The Library’s Lost and Found is located at the Main Services Desk on Honnold 1. If you think you lost an item at the Library, please visit the Main Services Desk or contact us at library@claremont.edu. If the item has personally-identifiable information on it, the Library will email you to let you know your.
The Zotero plugin has recently added a yellow notification banner that tells users they are being directed through a proxy server. A proxy is a server that allows the library to authenticate users according to licensing agreements and allows us to electronically share sources with you. To remove the yellow proxy banner follow these steps: Right-click on.
Emeritus faculty of The Claremont Colleges retain their full borrowing privileges, including remote database access, as long as they maintain network credentials from their home campus. Learn more on our Borrowing page.