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ENWR 2510: Culture, Writing, Identity

Research guide for students in Tamika Carey's Fall 2020 ENWR 2510 advanced writing seminar.

VPNs

VPN: A VPN (Virtual Private Network) scrambles data as it is transmitted between a server and a mobile device (phone or tablet), a desktop computer (at your home), or a laptop computer (when you are traveling). This allows you to access UVa Library resources, including Virgo and databases, as if you were on-grounds. Library subscription databases don't require an individual login to access them. They authenticate through the IP address.  Using a VPN ensures that the database "sees" your computer as being on an acceptable IP address.  Be sure you are also using the database link that is in this guide, or the Library's A-Z database list

UVA offers four types of VPNs for accessing UVA resources. As students, you should generally use the UVA Anywhere VPN

  • UVA Anywhere VPNProvides an off-Grounds connection to resources that normally require you to be on Grounds to use them such as Library resources, the UVA Home Directory Service, the Exchange Server, servers restricted by departments, etc. It provides an on-Grounds IP address for all applications on your computer, thereby protecting all network traffic, whether or not it is web-based, between your machine and the UVA network.