Monday Morning’s Frequently Asked Question
It’s once again time for our weekly feature, “Monday Morning’s Frequently Asked Question (FAQ).” All of these FAQs and their answers can be found on the Biomedical Library web site. Our goal is to make our blog readers more familiar with the Biomedical Library, its services, and policies.
This week’s question is:
“How do I use UCLA-provided databases and electronic resources from off campus?”
UCLA students, faculty, and staff connecting through the campus network, Bruin OnLine dial-up, the campus proxy server, or the campus virtual private network (VPN) can access all resources and services available through this Web site. This includes resources licensed by the UCLA Library or the California Digital Library such as periodical indexing and abstracting databases and full-text publications. Additional information can be found at About Off-Campus Access Privileges.
<submitted by Paul Camp>