 Hi, my name is John, I'm a librarian at the University of Alabama. If you're off campus and you want to access full text articles, ebooks, or databases at the University of Alabama Libraries, you'll need to log in with your MyBama username and password. This quick video demonstrates how to do this when using our main finding tool, Scout, our electronic journals, and our individual databases. Start by going to libraries.ua.edu. So when you enter Scout from the quick menu, a bar at the top of the page will prompt you to log in for full access. This will direct you to a sign in page and you can use your MyBama username and password. You should then be redirected to your search and have full text access to the resources. If you're looking for specific electronic journals or books from the eJournals page, the login process looks and works the same way as it did with Scout. You'll need your MyBama credentials to access most of our individual databases as well, but the sign on may look a little bit different. Databases link on the homepage opens the A to Z databases list. Launching a database will direct you to a MyBama login page. After that, you should be good to go. As a side note, even when you're logged in to use Scout or many of our databases, you might see a login prompt at the top of the screen. This usually refers to accounts that you can create within the database if you'd like to use certain advanced features or save certain preferences. These are usually optional services and they're separate from your MyBama account. If you have problems logging in or accessing resources, go to the library help tab on the front page and select report a login problem, and we'll try to resolve the issue as soon as possible. For a handful of our databases, you may need to connect through Bama's virtual private network or VPN. If you need to do this, you can see the link in the video's description for how to set one of these up. So that's all for now. Thanks for watching. If you have questions, you can call us, text us, or visit ask.lib.ua.edu to ask a librarian.