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Neurology

Welcome

This guide is intended to help you navigate your coursework, residency, and research in the field of neurology. It provides you with an overview of how to use the library resources and services with a particular focus on the resources geared toward neurological research. If you need help with any aspect of research, you can email or call me using the contact box to the left. 

Essential Resources

Logging in with OpenAthens

All NYMC faculty, students, employees, residents, and fellows have online access to the Capozzi Library. Access to Capozzi Library's electronic resources is validated via OpenAthens. The system will prompt you to log in when you try to access one of our resources and remember you for the rest of your browser session.

How you log in is dependent on whether or not you have TouroOne credentials. Below are instructions for both cases.  If you have any issues logging in, please contact Ask-a-Librarian.

 

1. Once you click onto one of our eResources, you will be presented with an OpenAthens login screen that looks like this:

OpenAthens Login Screen - Select TouroOne Credentials Option

2. Click on the “With your TouroOne credentials” option.

3. The system will redirect to the TouroOne login screen.

4. Use your network ID and password to login.

5. You will be prompted to complete the dual-factor authentication using Okta. Use either the Okta app or a code text messaged to your phone.

Okta Verification Example

6. Upon successfully logging in, you will be redirected to the eResource you wanted to access.

1. Once you click onto one of our eResources, you will be presented with an OpenAthens login screen that looks like this:

OpenAthens Login Screen - Select NYMC Library Account Option

2. Click on the “NYMC Library Account” option.

3. The system will redirect to the library account login screen.

Library Account Login Screen

4. Use your library username and password to login.

5. Upon successfully logging in, you will be redirected to the eResource you wanted to access.

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