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Welcome, Postdocs!

to Thomas Jefferson University and Scott Memorial Library

Use these resources from Academic & Instructional Support & Resources (AISR), to get acquainted with Scott Memorial Library and start using JEFFLINE, Jefferson's educational, research and clinical knowledgebase.

Academic & Instructional Support & Resources (AISR) is comprised of four units: Scott Memorial Library, Medical Media Services, Education Services and Learning Resources. JEFFLINE is produced by AISR and is available to users via connections in the Library, in the microcomputer labs, terminals in TJU Hospital, and the Internet.

Activate Your Library Privileges
Scott Memorial Library, Access Services Department
215-503-6995


Activate your library account to borrow materials from the Scott Memorial Library in 3 easy steps:

  1. Bring your Jefferson photo ID to the Circulation Desk on the second floor of the Library, directly across from the elevators;
  2. Review our borrowing policies; and
  3. Complete a brief form.

Get acquainted with Library services by taking the Virtual Tour.


Your Campus Key
Scott Memorial Library, Information Services Department
215-503-8150
AskaLibrarian@jefferson.edu


Web-based access to most University online information requires a "Campus Key" login and password. You'll need your Campus Key to log into Library computers, to get into JEFFLINE databases and more. Library computers are part of the University's Academic & Research Network (ARN).

What is my Campus Key?

The Campus Key takes the form fml### where f,, m and l are your first, middle and last initials and ### is a number (e.g., txj001). If we don't know your middle name, you may find an 'x' instead. This login will always be unique among Jefferson users. Your Campus Key is used to access Pulse, JeffMail email, Banner and JEFFLINE.

DO NOT SHARE YOUR CAMPUS KEY OR PASSWORD!

How do I get my Campus Key?

All students, all University and Hospital faculty and staff, and all JEFFLINE subscribers are automatically assigned a Campus Key. Find your Campus Key now.

What is my Campus Key Password?

If your Campus Key was created before June 2, 2008, your first Campus Key Password is your Social Security Number (SSN) without hyphens.

If your Campus Key was created on or after June 2, 2008, your first Campus Key Password is your first name initial, last name initial, and last 4 digits of your Social Security Number (SSN), without any punctuation.

If you have used JeffMail (@jefferson.edu) or Banner Web, use the same password with your Campus Key.

How do I change my Campus Key Password?

As a new Campus Key user, the first thing you should do is to change your Password. Do NOT use words found in the dictionary or any variant of your name. A good practice is to pick two words linked with a character such as a dash or period. Campus Key Passwords must be at least 6 and no more than 8 characters long. Change your password now.

If you can't log in with your first Campus Key Password or JeffMail password, please contact the Library at askalibrarian@jefferson.edu, 215-503-8150, or use our online request form.

BE SURE TO LOG OFF TO PREVENT UNAUTHORIZED ACTIVITY UNDER YOUR IDENTITY!

Request An Email Account
Technical Assistance Center (TAC)
215-503-7975
http://jeffmail.jefferson.edu/

  • All TJU employees automatically receive a JeffMail acount (firstname.lastname@jefferson.edu) and a Campus Key. Use your Campus Key to log into JeffMail.
  • You may request a calendar account (JeffCal) at the online service request center.
For technical assistance with email or calendar issues, contact the Technical Assistance Center (TAC) at 215-503-7975 or place a service request.

Purchase a Vendacard for Photocopying and Laser Printing
Scott Memorial Library, Access Services Department
215-503-6995


Scott Memorial Library photocopiers and laser printers use VENDACARDS (not coins). Cards are sold for $1 at the Circulation Window on the 2nd floor of Scott Memorial Library and operate on a pay-as-you-go basis.

Once you have the card, you may add value or "credit" to the card as needed. Value is deducted from the card as you make prints or copies. Copies and laser prints are $0.10/page.

Dot matrix printing is free. Dot matrix printers are located on 2nd floor of the Library.

Get a Spouse/Domestic Partner Courtesy Card
Scott Memorial Library, Access Services Department
215-503-6995

Your spouse or domestic partner is welcome to make use of the resources of Scott Memorial Library. To do so, he or she will need a courtesy card. To obtain a courtesy card, please accompany your spouse/partner to the Circulation Window on the 2nd floor of the library and bring with you the following:
  1. Your Jefferson Photo ID
  2. Your spouse's or partner's identification
  3. Proof of your cohabitation

You will be asked to complete a form and then proceed to the Campus Security Office, where a courtesy Photo ID will be created for your spouse or partner. Complete information about spouse/partner privileges and forms of documentation are available in the Library's access services pages.

Learn More About AISR Services
Scott Memorial Library, Information Services Department
215-503-8150
AskaLibrarian@jefferson.edu

Professional medical librarians are available to help you find the information you need by identifying appropriate resources and search strategies. Stop by the reference desk on the second floor of the library, call 215-503-8150 or use the online reference service, Ask a Librarian.

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JEFFLINE is produced by Academic Information Services and Research (AISR).
We welcome your comments. Please report problems using JEFFLINE pages or resources to the JEFFLINE Editor.

JEFFLINE, its contents and programs, is provided for informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice nor is it intended to create any physician-patient relationship. Please remember that this information should not substitute for a visit or a consultation with a health care provider. The views or opinions expressed in the resources provided do not necessarily reflect those of Thomas Jefferson University, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, or the Jefferson Health System or staff. Please read our privacy statement.

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