This is a follow up to the previous post by Lea.
The vast majority of databases we pay for are open to community patrons (i.e. patrons who are not students, staff, or faculty), however there are a handful of them that have restrictions on who can access them or how many people can access them at one time.
As Lea said, Amy Kendrick helpfully put together a list of these databases, which I'll link here again in case someone used the search function to find this post.
The spreadsheet is largely self explanatory but there are a few oddities that are worth highlighting.
De Wolfe Music Production Music Library-
Only media studies students have access to this resource. If a patron has a question about this resource then it is best to direct them to the Jeremy, Vini or Andrea at the Harold Schiffman Music Library. Contact emails for them are listed on this page.
News and Observer Index, 1926-1992 (Raleigh)-
This resource requires a Government & Heritage library card number from the State Library of North Carolina. This is entirely free but it might take a few days to process their application. You can find the online application form here.
Wharton Research Data Services-
This resource has a very specific license that allows only Bryan School of Business and Economics staff, faculty, and PhD students, as well as certain library staff and faculty to access it. On the off chance you get a question about this resource, or a student from the Bryan School is looking to gain access, please direct them to email our business liaison librarian Steve Cramer.
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