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- Current students, faculty and staff can access Library subscription resources off campus. This can be done through our virtual private network (VPN) or proxy server. The proxy server and the VPN require a UCLA Logon ID and multi-factor authentication (MFA) enrollment.
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How to Connect. Current students, faculty and staff can access Library subscription resources off campus. This can be done through our virtual private network (VPN) or proxy server. The proxy server and the VPN require a UCLA Logon ID and multi-factor authentication (MFA) enrollment.
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When you are off-campus, you can still access millions of resources paid for by UCLA Library! These include e-books, articles, music, videos, and more. All you need to do is set up your computer for off-campus access to UCLA Library resources using a VPN (Virtual Private Network) or Proxy.
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Identify the benefits of setting up the VPN or Proxy ServerDownload VPN at UCLASet-up Proxy Server at UCLAClosed Captioning AvailableAll UCLA students, staff, and faculty can access the UCLA Library's online resources from off-campus. In order to do so, you must have a UCLA Logon ID and configure your computer. UCLA Logon ID. Your UCLA Logon ID is usually created when you first enroll in classes or accept a staff or faculty appointment.