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29 Αυγ 2024 · Libproxy allows UC Berkeley students, faculty and staff to access licensed (subscribed) library resources from off-campus. When you click on a link to a licensed resource that has been configured for libproxy, you will be prompted to authenticate.
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If you access a licensed resource through a link found via UC Library Search, or A-Z Databases, you should automatically be prompted to authenticate to gain access to the resource. You may authenticate via CalNet, or via your PIN / Cal 1 card number.
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29 Αυγ 2024 · The libproxy browser bookmarklet adds the library's libproxy prefix to a URL. When you are not on the campus network click on the bookmarklet to access licensed library resources that you've found via non-UCB sites such as Google, Google Scholar, email links, Twitter, etc.
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29 Αυγ 2024 · Libproxy is a web proxy server used by libraries to give access from outside the library's computer network to restricted-access websites that authenticate users by IP address. This allows library patrons at home or elsewhere to log in through their library's libproxy server and gain access to bibliographic databases and the like to which their ...
15 Αυγ 2024 · Links listed on these sites prompt users to login with CalNet. To access licensed (subscribed) library resources found via non-UCB sites such as Google, Google Scholar, email links, Twitter, etc, you can add the libproxy UCB bookmarklet to your browser.