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Services for UW Educational Outreach

 

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Services for UW Extension Students

Can I check out books, DVDs, or other materials from the UW Libraries as an Extension, Certificate, or Online Learning Student?

Can I access online journal, magazine and newspaper articles that are UW-restricted as an Extension, Certificate, or Online Learning Student?

How do I obtain a UW NetID as an Extension, Certificate, or Online Learning Student?

How do I go about getting help finding the article or book I need? Getting started with research?

I live outside of the UW Seattle, UW Bothell and UW Tacoma areas. Can I have materials delivered to me?

I'm not on campus often. Can I request to have materials held for me at one of the UW Libraries for pickup?

What about materials held by other libraries?

 


 

Borrowing Materials from the Libraries

Yes. To receive Libraries borrowing privileges, bring, fax, mail, or email a copy of your receipt for classes to the Library Cashier to create a library account. Please note that if you have a Husky Card you will still need to provide the Library Cashier with your receipt for classes in order to receive Borrowing privileges. For more information, visit Borrowing Information for UW Extension Students.

For more information on whether you will receive a Husky Card as a Certificate student, visit the Certificate Student Handbook.

 


 

Accessing UW-restricted Online Resources

With your UW NetID and password you can access thousands of online resources, including full-text journal, newspaper and magazine articles, as well as ebooks, image collections, sound recordings and other online media. Obtaining a UW NetID

To access these UW-restricted resources while off-campus, you will need to start at a UW Libraries web page, click on the "Off-Campus Access" login box in the upper right hand corner of the screen, and log in. To see what resources are recommended for your subject area, visit the Libraries Subject Guides.

You can also add the Proxy Bookmarklet to your home computer browser window, It is necessary for you to be "authenticated" as a UW student in order to use the licensed resources from an off-campus location.

For more information, visit Connect from Off-Campus.

 


 

Obtaining a UW NetID

Students who are registered for courses through UW Educational Outreach can obtain a UW NetID and password by visiting UW Computing About UW NetIDs. You will need the private access code (PAC) and UW Student ID Number you received when registering for a UWEO class.

 


 

Getting Help from a Librarian

You can get help 24 hours a day, 7 days a week using our online chat service. Click on the Ask Us! Link at the top of this page to talk with a librarian via chat, telephone, or email.

You may also contact our Educational Outreach Services Librarian directly with questions regarding accessing UW Libraries materials and getting help with your research.

 


 

Having Materials Delivered

Current UW Students, faculty and staff may request to have books and articles that are owned by the UW Libraries delivered to their home address for a fee, using Interlibrary Loan. To learn about fees and how to place a request, visit Interlibrary Loan FAQs.

 


 

Requesting Books for Pickup

Current UW Students, faculty and staff may request to have books and other materials held at any UW Library for pick-up. Using the Search UW Libraries and Beyond catalog (on the Libraries home page), you may request to have books held by UW Libraries, Summit Libraries (see below) and libraries worldwide delivered and held for pickup at any UW Library. For more information visit Request Books Using WorldCat Local.

 


 

Interlibrary Loan and Summit Libraries

Interlibrary Loan supplies materials not owned by the UW Libraries to current UW students, faculty and staff except those in Health Sciences and Social Work and the University of Washington Law School.

UW Students, faculty and staff have access to materials held at the 30 academic libraries (known as Summit Libraries) in Washington and Oregon that are part of the Orbis-Cascade Alliance. These materials may be requested through the Search UW Libraries and Beyond catalog on the Libraries homepage, and held for pickup at any UW or Summit Library.

It is also possible to visit any of the libraries in person and borrow materials on site. Students must be registered as a UW libraries borrower in order to utilize these services (see Borrowing Information for UW Extension Students link on the left).

 


 

 

 

 

     

 

 
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