Kinesiology Students: Set Up Your Accounts
This guide will help you get started finding resources for your research in public health. In order to gain access to articles and databases, you need to know that Your library account is the same as your SJSUOne Account (Student/Faculty ID # and your SJSUOne Password)

Set up an ILLiad account with Interlibrary Loan so you can request articles from journals not owned by SJSU Library.
This is a FREE service, if we are not able to get the article because of the cost, we will let you know.
For Department please select Health Science.
Citation managers, such as Zotero and PaperPile are programs that allow users to collect, organize, and cite sources. They also allow for collaboration and some provide the ability to store and annotate PDFs within the system.
Why should you use a citation manager?
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Organize sources using folders, tags, and even group libraries for collaboration with people across the world.
- Many have browser extensions or integration with library software to make it easy to collect items with your research so you don't forget about the paper you saw 10 pages ago.
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Many integrate with Google Docs and/or Microsoft Word to make it easy to cite sources while writing.
To learn more about citation managers and to get started, please visit library.sjsu.edu/citationmanagers/home.
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Access Course Reserve MaterialsNeed to access materials set aside by your Professor?
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Interlibrary ServicesContact Interlibrary Services for help with your ILLiad account and requests.
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Library Account ProblemsContact Jeff Frank for help with your library account or call 408-808-2326.
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CSU CollectionsSJSU students, faculty, and staff have access to over 29 million books across the entire CSU, right from within OneSearch. You can request books from any of the other 22 California State University libraries and have them delivered to the SJSU Library within 2-5 days.
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Technical Support for Off-Campus AccessContact Student Computing Services for help troubleshooting your remote access to the SJSU library.
