my.access

Off-Campus access to University of Toronto Libraries licensed resources

If you are a University of Toronto student, faculty or staff member and you use e-journals, article indexes, or other licensed web resources provided through the University of Toronto Libraries from an off-campus computer, you'll be asked to log in using your library barcode and PIN, the first time during each web session that you use a licensed resource.

This is because under the terms of our agreements, we must restrict the use of e-journals and other licensed web resources to University of Toronto community members. Therefore, if you are using these resources off-campus, we will connect you to your resource via our my.access service for off-campus users. This identifies you (generically, and not individually) to the resource-provider as a member of our community. What does my.access mean for you as a user?

  • No separate accounts required. Just have your library card handy.

  • No browser configuration required

  • No conflict with firewalls, etc.

  • Available anytime, on any computer and browser worldwide. Just close your browser when done.

If you have bookmarked links to journals, and prefer to go directly to them, rather than through library web pages, please ensure that your links and bookmarks use my.access.

More questions? Please see my.access FAQs.

Are you a University of Toronto alumni? UofT alumni can subscribe to a selection of 7,400 online journals, newspapers, and more from Proquest. For details, please see the Digital Library for Alumni web page. UofT alumni can now subscribe to selected online journals, newspapers, and more. For details, please see the Digital Library for Alumni web page.

 



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