inc-lib-usecase - RE: [InC-Lib-UseCase] flow diagram, simple EZP use case
Subject: Defining Use Cases for Federating Library Services
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- From: "Dale,Andy" <>
- To: "Steven Carmody" <>
- Cc: <>
- Subject: RE: [InC-Lib-UseCase] flow diagram, simple EZP use case
- Date: Fri, 6 Nov 2009 13:25:39 -0500
> here's my understanding of the flow -- user is at abstracts
> site, clicks OpenURl button, is redirected to campus link
> resolver, is redirected to campus EZP (with target = deep
> link), EZP determines whether or not
> target is shib enabled, EZP follows std logic....
How does the abstracts site know which campus to send me to?
Did I have to authenticate to access the abstracts site?
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From: Steven Carmody []
Sent: Friday, November 06, 2009 10:10 AM
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Subject: Re: [InC-Lib-UseCase] flow diagram, simple EZP use case
On 11/6/09 10:46 AM, Dale,Andy wrote:
> Some thoughts about the OpenURL case:
>
> As I understand OpenURL - I can go to an indexing service and assuming
> that they recognize my institutional affiliation (via IP Auth?) they
> will put MY institutions link resolver into their search results along
> with the 'standard' bibliographic meta-data about the resources I
find:
> So, if I click on a result I will be sent to my link resolver who will
> work out where an instance of the resource that I actually have access
> to can be found.
That's my understanding of how it works today. But, I'dlikeone of the
librarians to confirm this....
Early on, the architect for the ex-libris sfx link resolver was
suggesting that the user could login at the home site, and then be
redirected to the abstract search site. The IDP would release to the
abstract site a standard attribute value containing the name/address of
the campus link resolver. This approach would replace the use of IP
addresses to identify the campus, and work in the "userif off campus"
situation. However, I don't think this approach has been deployed
anywhere.
>
>
> If that is the case then it seems to me that the primary flow is
> different when a resource is accessed via OpenURL the difference being
> driven by the fact that IF the user is off-campus (our main case) but
> the indexing service affiliated them; they probably accessed the
> indexing service via EZProxy... Therefore when the link resolver
> redirects to the resource; an active EZProxy session can be assumed.
>
>
>
here's my understanding of the flow -- user is at abstracts site, clicks
OpenURl button, is redirected to campus link resolver, is redirected to
campus EZP (with target = deep link), EZP determines whether or not
target is shib enabled, EZP follows std logic....
- RE: [InC-Lib-UseCase] flow diagram, simple EZP use case, Dale,Andy, 11/06/2009
- Re: [InC-Lib-UseCase] flow diagram, simple EZP use case, Steven Carmody, 11/06/2009
- RE: [InC-Lib-UseCase] flow diagram, simple EZP use case, Dale,Andy, 11/06/2009
- Re: [InC-Lib-UseCase] flow diagram, simple EZP use case, Steven Carmody, 11/06/2009
- RE: [InC-Lib-UseCase] flow diagram, simple EZP use case, Dale,Andy, 11/06/2009
- RE: [InC-Lib-UseCase] flow diagram, simple EZP use case, Steven_Carmody, 11/06/2009
- Re: [InC-Lib-UseCase] flow diagram, simple EZP use case, LLG5, 11/06/2009
- Re: [InC-Lib-UseCase] flow diagram, simple EZP use case, Steven_Carmody, 11/06/2009
- Re: [InC-Lib-UseCase] flow diagram, simple EZP use case, Lynn Garrison, 11/06/2009
- Re: [InC-Lib-UseCase] flow diagram, simple EZP use case, Lynn Garrison, 11/06/2009
- Re: [InC-Lib-UseCase] flow diagram, simple EZP use case, Steven_Carmody, 11/06/2009
- Re: [InC-Lib-UseCase] flow diagram, simple EZP use case, LLG5, 11/06/2009
- RE: [InC-Lib-UseCase] flow diagram, simple EZP use case, Steven_Carmody, 11/06/2009
- RE: [InC-Lib-UseCase] flow diagram, simple EZP use case, Dale,Andy, 11/06/2009
- Re: [InC-Lib-UseCase] flow diagram, simple EZP use case, Steven Carmody, 11/06/2009
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