A good way to begin your search is to use a dictionary or a specialized lexicon of terms (thesaurus) to identify suitable search terms or synonyms and broaden your search. Many databases include this feature, also called Subject Terms; Subject Headings, or Descriptors.
A database is a collection of online journal articles. Jamk library subscribes to a number of databases across a variety of subject areas. Through the databases, you can access articles, eBooks, proceedings and other research material on your topic.
Scientific and technical content in the fields of electrical engineering, computer science and electronics. Journals, conference papers, and standards from IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers and IET:n (Institution of Engineering and Technology).
Ready for information search, head to Janet Finna, where you will find the printed and electronic materials of the Jamk Library:
Log in with your Jamk ID for loan renewal, reservations and other services. To access the login page, click Login on Janet's home page. Enter your JAMK ID under Haka Login.
NOTE! When logging in, you will get access to the e-materials provided by the library and remote access as well. Other customers use an email address to renew and make reservations..
Below you will find three video instructions on how to use Janet:
You can use most of Jamk Library’s e-books and databases via Janet Finna at home or on the road (HAKA-login). Log into Janet Finna using your personal Jamk ID .
You can read e-books on your PC, tablet, e-reader, or smart phone. Some of the e-books can be downloaded for off-line reading. Depending on the e-book service and your device, you may need to download some free software before you can read the e-books.