I throw my hands up in the air sometimes, saying ay-oh Galileo
Each USG institution is given a unique password that allows off-campus access to Galileo. This password changes each semester. If you need the Galileo password, there's a link on the Library homepage that requires a login.
Institution ID/Barcode- your 9000 number
Last name- your last name (that was probably pretty obvious, not case sensitive)
PIN- This pin is seperate from any other pin you may have. If you've never seen this login screen before you'll need to enter your 9000 number and last name and click "Get My PIN". The system will email you a 5 digit pin.
Browse by Subject- Use this when you know what topic you're looking for, but you don't know where to go in Galileo
Browse by Type- This is good if you need a certain type of resource, such as a newspaper article. Honestly this probably won't come up very often
Databases A-Z- If you know what database you want, this is the place to be. You'll actually use this pretty heavily for the the pre and post test and once you get more comfortable with some of the databases you might find yourself here more often in general
Journals A-Z- The ONLY time you should be using this option is if you need an article from a specific journal. Generally this means that you have a citation for an article that you need to track down, which doesn't happen a lot at the undergraduate level.
Search- Search looks like a fun, happy, comfortable place to be. After all, everyone knows how to search these days. It will work in a pinch, but I don't really recommend using this option if you can avoid it. Now if you have something due tomorrow morning and the library is already closed and you're trying to figure this Galileo thing out, there's an instructional video below that walks you through using the search.