Eduroam

Eduroam for Newcastle staff and students

What is Eduroam?
Eduroam is part of the national Janet Roaming Service (JRS) which allows staff and students to access internet services at participating institutions using your usual username and password.
What should I do to make sure I can use eduroam at another institution?

You will need to do some preliminary set-up prior to your visiting another institution and you are advised to do this before leaving Newcastle as eduroam assumes that any support will be given by your home institution and not at your visitor institution.

You can check if the institution you are visiting is participating in the eduroam scheme by checking on the Janet pages: www.ja.net.

You will need to configure your laptop according to the operating system you use. ISS has provided details for each: http://www.ncl.ac.uk/iss/netcomms/network/services/eduroam/

If you have difficulties whilst you are away from Newcastle, you should contact ISS at Newcastle and not that of the institution you are visiting.

Eduroam at Newcastle, visitor guide

What is Eduroam?
Eduroam allows users (visiting students and staff) from participating institutions to securely access the internet using local username and logins that is, the username and login you would use at your home institution.
I am a visiting student/researcher/lecturer can I use eduroam?
Although Newcastle provides visitor access to eduroam , much of the set-up and preparation should be done prior to arriving at Newcastle.
You should contact your home institution IT support to enable access if you have not already done so. You can check if your institution is participating at the JANET website.
How do I connect to eduroam?
Support is provided by your home institution and not Newcastle. Even though you are located here in Newcastle, and connecting through the Newcastle network, you should contact your home IT support for any help. However, below are some hints and tips:

Typically you will need your roaming credentials which are usually your local username and password plus a realm so that your request to authenticate is passed to the correct home institution e.g userid@domain.ac.uk. Again, your home institution should be able to provide your roaming credentials.

Newcastle implements the Janet Roaming Service (JRS) tier 2.

You should connect to the wireless network using the SSID eduroam and an 802.1x supplicant.

For more information see :http://www.ncl.ac.uk/iss/netcomms/network/services/eduroam/

If all else fails, contact IT support at your home institution.

Stationery

To order most stationery items including things like Ithaca rolls, just send an email to the General Office at lib-genoff@ncl.ac.uk.

Photocopying supplies (including white photocopying paper) should still be ordered from the Bindery using the database but the General Office will deal with all other items including coloured paper.

Student Aide recruitment

Just to let you all know that we have put up posters around the library to recruit student aides (the student shelvers who work in the evenings and weekends), for the next academic year.

Students who wish to apply can collect an application form from the reception/porters desk. Please could the staff on the Reception Desk tell any interested students to hand in the application form, together with their CV, for the attention of Joan Hulme.

They can hand in their applications at the Service Desk or at the Reception Desk. Closing date is the 8th May.

Lockers – no more available

There are currently no more lockers available. There are a number of lockers available to students who are referred by Student Wellbeing. Unfortunately at this moment in time these are the only students who can apply for lockers. I will not be taking a waiting list of post graduate students as quite often by the time a locker is available the student no longer requires one or has left the university.
Kim

Laptop cables

We have had a student who just wanted to borrow a laptop cable as he has his own laptop. Please don’t issue one of the cables numbered 1-30 as these are intended to be issued with our laptops.

I have a couple of spare cables which can be used for this purpose (cables 37 and 39). The issue cards are in the box with the other issue cards and the cables are in a pamphlet box next to the rest of the cables.

Just issue/discharge to the reader in the normal way.

Thanks
Marianne

Store Returns Shelves

Due to difficulties of accessing the current Stores Returns shelves, new shelves have been designated for Returns which are opposite the STC desk. These have been clearly labelled for your attention.
Thank you!
Chris

Christine Stevens
Library Stores