
What hours is the library open?

How do I check the catalog? Can I do this from home?

How do I know what journals/videos/books the library has?

How long may I keep materials out?

If I can't find something at the NESA Kelly Library, where else should I look?
Harvard's Yenching Library
NESA students and faculty with current IDs may access the print
collection at Harvard's Yenching Library.
After registering with the circulation desk at the
Yenching, NESA students and faculty may access its reading rooms and stacks. The Yenching
library is located on Harvard's campus at 2 Divinity Avenue, off of Kirkland Street.
For directions and holdings information, please review the the Yenching library's website.
Tufts University School of Medicine's Health Sciences Library
NESA students may access the print and electronic
collections (including research databases) at Tufts Health Sciences Library (HSL).
Tufts University Health Sciences Library is located in the Arthur M. Sackler Center for Health
Communications at 145 Harrison Avenue off Kneeland Street in Boston's Chinatown. To enter the
HSL, NESA students need to show their current NESA Student ID to the security guards on the
first floor of the Sackler building. For directions and holdings information, please review
the HSL's website before you arrive at the
library. If you have any questions about your access and the resources available to you as
a NESA student, please contact NESA's Kelly Library, 617-926-3969 or library@nesa.edu.
Other libraries
Check the Virtual Catalog at the Massachusetts Library Infomration Network site
(http://www.mlin.org/flash3.html.) Locate
who has the journal issues you seek and go to that library and photocopy.
In no area library holds the article you need, you may order the article through
Inter-Library Loan (ILL). ILL is a service offered through your public libraries.

What is the password to enter EBSCO Databases from home?

How do I login to the Restricted Access (SecureLib)?

What resources are available from home?
Online Catalog
Patrons may search the library's online catalog from any computer system that is connected
to the internet. Simply click on the Catalog
link on the side or top toolbar of any page.
Online Databases
Patrons may access EBSCO databases from any computer system that is connected to the internet.
Simply click go to the Database section under
resources and click on the relavent database.
Patrons accessing EBSCO databases from outside the library will be prompted for a password.
The password to access the EBSCO Databases can be found on your student ID card.
You must enter all the digits of your student ID number.
NESA Email
You NESA email can be accessed from any internet enabled computer at
https://webmail.nesa.edu/exchange.

Why can't the shades be open in the library?