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#Off-Campus Access - Guide to Using Online Resources - GW Law Library: Library Guides at George Washington University Law School Using Burns Law Library Proxy Server for Off-campus Access to Burns Law Library DatabasesWho may use the library proxy server? Law faculty and law students with up-to-date borrowing privileges at the Burns Law Library may access certain subscription databases from off-campus via the Library's proxy server. What does the library proxy server do? It is a server that acts as an intermediary between your computer and the access-restricted web sites for subscription databases. The proxy server requires you to identify yourself as an authorized library user before it passes you on to the database site as if you were located on-campus. What do you need?
The GWorld Card barcode number usually makes its way into your patron record through a transaction at the Law Library circulation desk, such as checking out an item. If you receive the invalid information message when attempting to use the proxy, visit the Law Library circulation desk in person to verify that your patron record includes your GWorld Card barcode number. How often must this be done? The Law Library recommends that the setup be done once, but then activated only for each research session that requires off-campus access to the specified subscription databases. By keeping the proxy settings active, you will unnecessarily burden your browser and possibly slow down your surfing. Questions? Contact the Burns Law Library's Electronic Services Department: eservices@law.gwu.edu .
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