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Enter Journals: JEMS

A journal provides the means to prepare a set of transactions for posting in the general ledger. Here you will find tutorials, a glossary of terms, a history of the software versions, and direct access to the Journal Entry Management System (JEMS)JEMS is an online system designed to improve the speed and efficiency of processing accounting journals for the university.  It was developed by the Financial Systems group of the Division of Financial Affairs.

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  Enter Journals - JEMS

Please note: That this application is secure and can only be accessed by authorized application users. See CIT's Kerberos Authentication  Web site for help topics. 

Please direct all JEMS inquiries, including authorization requests, to dfa-jems@cornell.edu 

What is New with JEMS?
System Integrations -  Attachments 

Version 5 Now Available! New features include support for federal appropriation entries in budget journals, the ability to view subjournal detail from the same home department, enhanced error messages, and history logging of subjournal edits performed by someone other than the creator of the journal.  See the Jems Features  page for a full list of enhancements!

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Want to practice in JEMS without affecting production data? Go Here!  (Requires Kerberos authentication)

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