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SUNY Korea

Access: SUNY Korea

This guide can help you access Stony Brook's online library resources.

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If you're having trouble finding material for your paper, take advantage of the Library's Research Assistance.

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Accessing Online Resources

SUNY Korea faculty and students have access to all University Libraries online resources, including the library catalogresearch databases, and eJournals.  Use this and other research and subject guides for access to these and other resources. 

When you click on a link to a library resource an authentication page will open.

When prompted for a username and password after clicking on a resource title, use your Stony Brook NetID and password. 

  • If you don't know what your NetID and password are, check your SOLAR account. Log into SOLAR using your Stony Brook ID number and SOLAR password. (If you don't have a SOLAR password, follow the information on the SOLAR entry page to get one.)
  • Once you're logged into SOLAR, go to the "NetID information" section and select the options to view your NetID and to set your NetID password.
  • See the Division of Information Technology Web site for more information about NetID.

For more information, see our Remote Access page.

Using This Guide

Use the tabs above to navigate the site.

  • Find Articles - A list of databases where you can get scholarly, peer-reviewed, popular, and news articles on your research topic.
  • Where Can I Find...? Where to look for the type of information you need.
  • What Do I Do When...? Ways to resolve various search problems.
  • Citation - Explore tools and sites that offer help with handling citation.
  • Plagiarism - Make sure you understand the issues involved including examples of good and bad paraphrasing.
  • Ask-A-Librarian - Get in touch with a librarian for research help.