Remote Access
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==Supported Remote Access Methods== | ==Supported Remote Access Methods== | ||
===Proxy Server=== | ===Proxy Server=== | ||
| − | This is the preferred method for remote patron authentication. If you allow only properly authenticated users to log in to your secure proxy server, LexisNexis can add its IP address to your subscription. | + | This is the preferred method for remote patron authentication. If you allow only properly authenticated users to log in to your secure proxy server, LexisNexis can add its IP address to your subscription. Proxy servers may require special configuration to work with LexisNexis resources. Please see the guidelines below for specific proxy servers that have been tested with LexisNexis Academic. |
| − | + | ====EZProxy from OCLC==== | |
| + | Note: LexisNexis Academic requires EZproxy 5.0 or later. Please see OCLC's official [http://www.oclc.org/support/documentation/ezproxy/db/lexisnexis.htm EZProxy Configuration Instructions for LexisNexis] | ||
| − | + | ====Innovative Interfaces WAM Proxy==== | |
| + | Subscribing institutions have reported success in using the WAM proxy to control user authentication for LexisNexis Academic. Please contact Innovative Interfaces for configuration directions. | ||
===LexisNexis RPA Script=== | ===LexisNexis RPA Script=== | ||
Revision as of 10:11, 18 January 2010
Institutions that have have a secure patron authentication system are allowed to provide remote access to their LexisNexis subscriptions as set out in the LexisNexis Subscriber Agreement. LexisNexis supports remote access using the methods listed below.
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Supported Remote Access Methods
Proxy Server
This is the preferred method for remote patron authentication. If you allow only properly authenticated users to log in to your secure proxy server, LexisNexis can add its IP address to your subscription. Proxy servers may require special configuration to work with LexisNexis resources. Please see the guidelines below for specific proxy servers that have been tested with LexisNexis Academic.
EZProxy from OCLC
Note: LexisNexis Academic requires EZproxy 5.0 or later. Please see OCLC's official EZProxy Configuration Instructions for LexisNexis
Innovative Interfaces WAM Proxy
Subscribing institutions have reported success in using the WAM proxy to control user authentication for LexisNexis Academic. Please contact Innovative Interfaces for configuration directions.
LexisNexis RPA Script
If you do not have a proxy server, you may be able to provide remote access using the Remote Patron Authentication scripts developed by LexisNexis. Installing these scripts requires a relatively high level of technical skills. Please see our Remote Patron Authentication page for more details and instructions.
Remote Access Methods Not Supported
The following authentication methods are not supported because they do not provide adequate security to protect the intellectual property of LexisNexis and its content partners.
Referring URL
Referring URL is easily spoofed, so it is not acceptable as an authentication method.
LexisNexis recognizes that libraries have little or no control over the actions of their patrons. Therefore, LexisNexis will not issue an ID to be shared with patrons. We have seen multiple instances of such IDs being posted on the Internet or shared with unauthorized users.