Many electronic journals and databases are licensed by the University Library, and only UCSC students, faculty, and staff are allowed to access them from off-campus. Anyone can access the resources in the library buildings. There are three ways to connect to these resources: 1.
Use on-campus computers. All campus buildings including the libraries, offices, classrooms, dorms, and ResNet have full access to licensed online resources. 2.
Off-campus patrons using a commercial internet service provider (such as Comcast or CRUZIO) will use Off-Campus Access (OCA). This service will ask you to login with your library card number the first time you click on a link for a licensed resource. You'll remain authenticated until you quit your browser.
For further information, see the Off-Campus FAQ or send us a question using the form above. To go directly to the OCA login page: http://oca.ucsc.edu 3. Using a modem, dial-up the campus modem pool and login using the username and password from your ...
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