Re: [Koha] Managing digital subscriptions

2016-07-26 Thread Coehoorn, Joel
I bet it wouldn't be hard to use the dev tools in any browser to trick that
script into thinking I'm logged in, even if I don't have an account at all.



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On Tue, Jul 26, 2016 at 3:09 PM, Robin Hastings  wrote:

> We use some jquery to make a link to Flipster (our digital magazine
> service) available only after someone has logged in. I adjusted this -
>
> https://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/JQuery_Library#Add_a_link_to_the_header_only_if_a_patron_is_logged_into_the_OPAC
> -
> bit of code and it works nicely.
>
> On Tue, Jul 26, 2016 at 3:07 PM Katrin Fischer 
> wrote:
>
> > Hi Doug,
> >
> > at the moment Koha can't control access to files depending on log in,
> > IP, or similar.
> >
> > You could make the bibliographic records only visible when accessed from
> > an IP within the library, but the users could e-mail themselves the
> > records with the URLs.
> >
> > So I think you really want to control who is able to access the files
> > outside of Koha.
> >
> > Hope this helps,
> >
> > Katrin
> >
> > Am 18.07.2016 um 22:06 schrieb Doug Dearden:
> > > Hi Folks,
> > >
> > > We have received notice from one of the journals we subscribe to that
> > they are going to only be providing digital format in the future.  For
> > copyright reasons I don't think we can just download this file then link
> to
> > it using the 856u field as that would make it downloadable by anyone.  I
> > looked through the manual but didn't find anything to address this.  I
> > believe the ideal situation is for the document to be viewable at a
> > workstation inside the library, but not through the public OPAC.
> > >
> > > Is there a way to handle this?
> > >
> > > We are on an older version (3.16) but I am quite prepared to update to
> > the latest release as needed.
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > >
> > > Doug Dearden
> > > Director, IT
> > > School for Advanced Research
> > > 505-954-7220
> > >
> > > The School for Advanced Research has supported innovative social
> science
> > and Native American artistic creativity for more than a century. Since we
> > began offering fellowships in 1972, we have funded the work of more than
> > 345 SAR scholars and artists, among whose ranks are six MacArthur Fellows
> > and eighteen Guggenheim Fellows. Please join us in Santa Fe for
> insightful
> > lectures or a tour of the School's historic campus. You can also follow
> the
> > work of our resident scholars and Native American artists on our website
> at
> > www.sarsf.org.
> > >
> > >
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Re: [Koha] Managing digital subscriptions

2016-07-26 Thread Lenora Oftedahl
The security for the journal would be at the publisher's end, not the 
library's.  So access can be provided through the catalog, but the patron is 
going to either need to be at a supported IP address or have userid/password to 
prove they are a registered library user.
 
Lenora
StreamNet Regional Library
Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission

>>> 


From: Katrin Fischer <katrin.fischer...@web.de>
To:<koha@lists.katipo.co.nz>
BCLenora Oftedahl
Date: 7/26/2016 1:02 PM
Subject: Re: [Koha] Managing digital subscriptions
Hi Doug,

at the moment Koha can't control access to files depending on log in,
IP, or similar.

You could make the bibliographic records only visible when accessed from
an IP within the library, but the users could e-mail themselves the
records with the URLs.

So I think you really want to control who is able to access the files
outside of Koha.

Hope this helps,

Katrin

Am 18.07.2016 um 22:06 schrieb Doug Dearden:
> Hi Folks,
> 
> We have received notice from one of the journals we subscribe to that they 
> are going to only be providing digital format in the future.  For copyright 
> reasons I don't think we can just download this file then link to it using 
> the 856u field as that would make it downloadable by anyone.  I looked 
> through the manual but didn't find anything to address this.  I believe the 
> ideal situation is for the document to be viewable at a workstation inside 
> the library, but not through the public OPAC.
> 
> Is there a way to handle this?
> 
> We are on an older version (3.16) but I am quite prepared to update to the 
> latest release as needed.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Doug Dearden
> Director, IT
> School for Advanced Research
> 505-954-7220
> 
> The School for Advanced Research has supported innovative social science and 
> Native American artistic creativity for more than a century. Since we began 
> offering fellowships in 1972, we have funded the work of more than 345 SAR 
> scholars and artists, among whose ranks are six MacArthur Fellows and 
> eighteen Guggenheim Fellows. Please join us in Santa Fe for insightful 
> lectures or a tour of the School's historic campus. You can also follow the 
> work of our resident scholars and Native American artists on our website at 
> www.sarsf.org<http://www.sarsf.org>.
> 
> 
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Re: [Koha] Managing digital subscriptions

2016-07-26 Thread Robin Hastings
We use some jquery to make a link to Flipster (our digital magazine
service) available only after someone has logged in. I adjusted this -
https://wiki.koha-community.org/wiki/JQuery_Library#Add_a_link_to_the_header_only_if_a_patron_is_logged_into_the_OPAC
-
bit of code and it works nicely.

On Tue, Jul 26, 2016 at 3:07 PM Katrin Fischer 
wrote:

> Hi Doug,
>
> at the moment Koha can't control access to files depending on log in,
> IP, or similar.
>
> You could make the bibliographic records only visible when accessed from
> an IP within the library, but the users could e-mail themselves the
> records with the URLs.
>
> So I think you really want to control who is able to access the files
> outside of Koha.
>
> Hope this helps,
>
> Katrin
>
> Am 18.07.2016 um 22:06 schrieb Doug Dearden:
> > Hi Folks,
> >
> > We have received notice from one of the journals we subscribe to that
> they are going to only be providing digital format in the future.  For
> copyright reasons I don't think we can just download this file then link to
> it using the 856u field as that would make it downloadable by anyone.  I
> looked through the manual but didn't find anything to address this.  I
> believe the ideal situation is for the document to be viewable at a
> workstation inside the library, but not through the public OPAC.
> >
> > Is there a way to handle this?
> >
> > We are on an older version (3.16) but I am quite prepared to update to
> the latest release as needed.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Doug Dearden
> > Director, IT
> > School for Advanced Research
> > 505-954-7220
> >
> > The School for Advanced Research has supported innovative social science
> and Native American artistic creativity for more than a century. Since we
> began offering fellowships in 1972, we have funded the work of more than
> 345 SAR scholars and artists, among whose ranks are six MacArthur Fellows
> and eighteen Guggenheim Fellows. Please join us in Santa Fe for insightful
> lectures or a tour of the School's historic campus. You can also follow the
> work of our resident scholars and Native American artists on our website at
> www.sarsf.org.
> >
> >
> > ___
> > Koha mailing list  http://koha-community.org
> > Koha@lists.katipo.co.nz
> > https://lists.katipo.co.nz/mailman/listinfo/koha
> >
>
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Re: [Koha] Managing digital subscriptions

2016-07-26 Thread Katrin Fischer
Hi Doug,

at the moment Koha can't control access to files depending on log in,
IP, or similar.

You could make the bibliographic records only visible when accessed from
an IP within the library, but the users could e-mail themselves the
records with the URLs.

So I think you really want to control who is able to access the files
outside of Koha.

Hope this helps,

Katrin

Am 18.07.2016 um 22:06 schrieb Doug Dearden:
> Hi Folks,
> 
> We have received notice from one of the journals we subscribe to that they 
> are going to only be providing digital format in the future.  For copyright 
> reasons I don't think we can just download this file then link to it using 
> the 856u field as that would make it downloadable by anyone.  I looked 
> through the manual but didn't find anything to address this.  I believe the 
> ideal situation is for the document to be viewable at a workstation inside 
> the library, but not through the public OPAC.
> 
> Is there a way to handle this?
> 
> We are on an older version (3.16) but I am quite prepared to update to the 
> latest release as needed.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Doug Dearden
> Director, IT
> School for Advanced Research
> 505-954-7220
> 
> The School for Advanced Research has supported innovative social science and 
> Native American artistic creativity for more than a century. Since we began 
> offering fellowships in 1972, we have funded the work of more than 345 SAR 
> scholars and artists, among whose ranks are six MacArthur Fellows and 
> eighteen Guggenheim Fellows. Please join us in Santa Fe for insightful 
> lectures or a tour of the School's historic campus. You can also follow the 
> work of our resident scholars and Native American artists on our website at 
> www.sarsf.org.
> 
> 
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[Koha] Managing digital subscriptions

2016-07-18 Thread Doug Dearden
Hi Folks,

We have received notice from one of the journals we subscribe to that they are 
going to only be providing digital format in the future.  For copyright reasons 
I don't think we can just download this file then link to it using the 856u 
field as that would make it downloadable by anyone.  I looked through the 
manual but didn't find anything to address this.  I believe the ideal situation 
is for the document to be viewable at a workstation inside the library, but not 
through the public OPAC.

Is there a way to handle this?

We are on an older version (3.16) but I am quite prepared to update to the 
latest release as needed.

Thanks,

Doug Dearden
Director, IT
School for Advanced Research
505-954-7220

The School for Advanced Research has supported innovative social science and 
Native American artistic creativity for more than a century. Since we began 
offering fellowships in 1972, we have funded the work of more than 345 SAR 
scholars and artists, among whose ranks are six MacArthur Fellows and eighteen 
Guggenheim Fellows. Please join us in Santa Fe for insightful lectures or a 
tour of the School's historic campus. You can also follow the work of our 
resident scholars and Native American artists on our website at 
www.sarsf.org.


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