Cookies
A cookie is a small piece of data that is sent to your browser from a remote server and stored on your computer's hard drive. These cookies may remain on your computer's disk. Many licensed databases or electronic journals use cookies. You may delete cookies from your computer, but they must be allowed by your browser's security settings to allow access to our databases remotely.
Below are instructions for enabling cookies in various popular browsers.
Interner Explorer 7
- Select:Tools
- Select: Internet Options
- Select the Privacy tab
- Set the level to Medium. This will enable cookies from our site but will block cookies that are used to track personal information.
- You may also wish to allow Popups on this page since many database functions require popups.
Internet Explorer 6
- Select:Tools
- Select: Internet Options
- Select the Security tab
- Set the Security Level to Medium. This will enable cookies
- Now Select the Privacy tab.
- Click on Advanced and make sure that the check box next to "Override automatic cookie Handling" is not checked.
Internet Explorer 5
- Select:Tools
- Select: Internet Options
- Select the Security tab
- Set the Security Level to Medium. This will enable cookies.
FireFox / Mozilla
- Select Tools
- Select Options
- Select Privacy
- Select Cookies
- Cick the checkbox next to "Allow sites to set Cookies." You can specify exceptions to this rule by clicking that button.
Netscape 8
- Select Tools
- Select Options
- Choose Privacy
- Expand Cookies
- Choose "Keep cookies until they expire"
Netscape 6-7
- Select Edit
- Select Preferences
- Expand Privacy and Security options by clicking on the > arrow tab
- Select Cookies
- Select "Enable all Cookies" and click OK . You can also choose "Enable Cookies based on privacy settings"
- Select the "View" tab next to this option
- Select Medium privacy and click OK.
Opera
- Select Tools
- Select Preferences
- Select Privacy
- Select "Enable Cookies."

