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Library Cards & Borrowing Privileges

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Borrowing Privileges - Extension Students

Extension students enrolled in a degree/diploma program may obtain a ONEcard from the ONEcard Office and bring it to the library to be registered for library services. Extension students enrolled in a degree/diploma program have the same borrowing privileges as U of A students.

Extension students in all other courses may get a Public Borrower or Alberta Library Card.

Access to Online Resources

Remote access to library licensed online resources is available to Extension students enrolled in some programs. Please enquire at the Faculty of Extension for details.

All Extension students may access library licensed online resources on-site. To access online resources via library computer terminals or via the UAlberta wireless network, obtain a Temporary Network ID by presenting your photo ID with proof of a Canadian address at any library Service Desk. For more info see: Temporary Network IDs.

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