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Connecting from Off-Campus

The University of Manitoba Libraries use a proxy server to allow access to licenced electronic resources from off-campus. When you choose a resource that needs to authenticated you'll be asked for your Library ID and PIN. Here's what they are:

Library ID

  • U of M Students - All 14 digits on your student ID Card
  • U of M Faculty and Staff - All 14 digits on your ID Card

Library PIN

  • New Students - Change your PIN
  • Your default PIN is your YYMMDD birthday BUT you must change this before it will work to access resources from off-campus.

Welcome to the Technology Transfer Guide

This guide is a collection of resources for researching patent and technology transfer questions.

If you have any questions about the content in this guide or require assistance with finding patents, don't hesitate to contact me.

Patent Offices

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(204) 474-6475

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