Skip to main content

Archives: FAQs

How do I access The Washington Post?

The Claremont Colleges Library provides access to The Washington Post in two ways: individual online subscriptions and through our databases. Individual The Washington Post Online Subscription The Claremont Colleges Library now offers access to The Washington Post online, which includes the News, Games, Recipes, Podcasts, and more from 2004 to the present. After setting up.

Why can’t I add the Zotero browser extension to Google Chrome?

If you are unable to add the Zotero browser extension in Chrome, it may be that you are signed into your TCC email through your browser. At this time, some of the colleges do not allow users to add extensions to their browser when signed in with their college credentials. The quick solution is to sign.

How do I download an image from the Claremont Colleges Digital Library?

If you find images of interest in the Claremont Colleges Digital Library, they can be downloaded directly from the website to your computer.  1. Click the download icon (a down arrow above a rectangle) in the upper right corner of the page.            2. Select a download size (small, medium, or.

Does the library have a microfilm collection?

Yes. The library has a microform collection that contains government documents, newspapers, magazines and other periodicals. It is located in Mudd 1 and you may browse in-person, alphabetically or search for items using Library Search.

How do I activate the Zotero extension in Safari?

The Zotero Connector for Safari is bundled with the Zotero desktop application. To activate the Zotero browser extension for Safari, follow these steps: Make sure you have Zotero installed on your computer, then open Zotero Open Safari In the menu for the browser, click on the Safari menu > Settings (may show as Preferences) > Extensions Click on the checkbox next to the Zotero.

Can I use or cite works generated by artificial intelligence (AI)?

The Library does not recommend that you use or cite works generated from an artificial intelligence (AI) program such as ChatGPT for your academic coursework. While AI programs may be a fun way to generate art and stories or test the limits of computer intelligence, they are not considered an authoritative source and shouldn't be listed in a traditional.

How do I log into my Claremont ArcGIS Online account from ArcGIS Pro?

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.

How do I log back into to ArcGIS Online?

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.

What is a PMID?

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.

Do I need to cite a tableau figure?

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.