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Can I save an electronic article to a disk to print at home?

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Can I save an electronic article to a disk to print at home?

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Yes. The technique varies depending on the computer format of the electronic article and where you are accessing it, but there is usually a way to do a “save as” function. Some Medical Library computers require that you be logged in with your Yale NetID to do this. Ask a library staff member for help if you are not sure. Nearly all scholarly electronic resources are also available from your office or home computer for direct printing. Medical and PA students also have a “virtual drive” file storage space, available on Windows computers when you log in with your NetID, that would allow you to store a document for later print or download onto a disk.

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