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How to Access the Literature Database at Keiser University’s Library

Learn step-by-step instructions to access the library's literature database, including logging in and utilizing search functions.

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How to Access the Literature Database at Keiser University’s Library

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  1. How to AccesstheLiterature DatabaseatKeiser University’s Library By Jennifer Carless Library Director, Orlando Campus

  2. First, log on to the library Web site • Go to http://kesu-verso.auto-graphics.com/ • Log in using your student ID badge number as your username, and the last 4 digits of your Social Security Number as your password. (Note that if those 4 digits begin with a zero, you will need to type a ONE, instead of the zero, at the front of your password.)

  3. Start Page for Library Resources

  4. Look for “LIRN” under “Databases & Restricted Access Resources.” Click this link.

  5. This is the LIRN Page Click this link.

  6. When this page opens up

  7. scroll down until you see this link. Click this link.

  8. This is the start page for the Literature Database.

  9. You can search by • Author • Title of a work • Keyword • Publication Title (Journal Title) • Date / Era • Type of work (category) • Full text only • Peer-reviewed only

  10. Or, you can select a link from the Menu Bar. Notice that you can select Advanced, Person, or Works Searches from the Menu Bar.

  11. For an example,let’s do an author search. The selections circled indicate changes made to the screen.

  12. Here are the initial results from our search. Notice that we can now select a specific work by our author, a biography about him, or critical essays about him and his works.

  13. The End.

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