Bruin OnLine (BOL)
www.bol.ucla.edu
Bruin OnLine (BOL) is UCLA’s campus network information service
(your ISP). With a BOL account and home computer with a modem
or broadband internet access, you can access the UCLA Library
Catalog, PubMed@UCLA, the CDL-licensed databases, and over 3500
electronic journals at no charge. Also, BOL provides ISP 24x7 for
those only using phone modem capabilities. BOL also provides
free internet software, virus protection, and FTP software. Access
to some of UCLA’s Web content and FTP services are restricted
solely to UCLA IP addresses because of licensing and/or copyright
agreements. You must access some services from a computer with
a UCLA IP address. Users who are utilizing other Internet Service
Providers (ISP) to access restricted content remotely do not have a
UCLA IP address and are therefore denied access, unless a proxy
server is used. The BOL proxy server will only work with Internet
Explorer 5.5 with Service Pack 1 or higher, Netscape Communicator
6.2.x, or higher on Windows computers, or Mozilla. On the
Macintosh, the only browsers that work with the proxy server
are Netscape Communicator 6.2x or higher, Safari and Mozilla
Firefox. Instructions for setting a proxy server can be found at
www.bol.ucla.edu/services/proxy. In order to use Bruin OnLine
services, you need a BOL account which can be set up from any
computer having internet access. Go to www.bol.ucla.edu/services/
accounts. Click on the “Create Accounts” button. You will need to
supply your date of birth and the UCLA ID number found on the
bottom of your UCLA ID badge. Set your own BOL ID and your
BOL email address will become: UserID@ucla.edu.
Telephone Technical Support: 310-267-4357
Email Technical Support: consult@ucla.edu
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