 Hi, my name is Kate. I'm a graduate student in the Librarian Information Science Program. I'm the undergrad and major in Aging Studies. I will be showing you how I got set up with free remote access to all the e-books and articles provided by a UCLA library using a proxy that's far in my mapbook. First, let's talk about why we need to use proxy from off-campus. When you're off-campus, websites do not necessarily know that you're a student. This means if you try to access an e-book or an article in a database or on a website, you might not be able to get the full text. You might get an error message or the website may even ask you to pay a fee. You don't have to pay for that fee. To see if you can get that book or article for free, you can set up your computer with VPN or proxy. This gives you a chance to type in your UCLA login ID and show the internet that you are a boom. Once you are set up, you have access to millions of resources licensed by UCLA library. This includes e-books, articles, videos, music, or source of things. I chose proxy because I prefer logging in through a web browser without having to download any software on my computer. Here's how I did it. First, I went to the library website at library.ucla.edu. Then, I clicked on connect from off-campus. From there, I chose proxy. I used a Macbook, so I chose Safari for Macintosh. After that, I felt these directions to get set up. Let's walk through it together. Thus, through everything UCLA library has to offer, visit library.ucla.edu and click on connect from off-campus.