介绍SeamlessAccess.org:提供更简单,保护隐私的访问体验

John W. Felts, Tim Lloyd, Emily Singley
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在一个资源丰富的时代,管理对订阅服务的访问是图书馆面临的主要挑战。用户已经开始期望在他们的移动设备上获得无缝的、个性化的体验,但是传统的访问管理方法迫使图书馆员在匿名的现场IP身份验证和用户使用单点登录跨多个资源进行身份验证之间做出选择。在RA21倡议工作的基础上,NISO最近提出了一项关于改善获取机构提供的信息资源的建议做法,为今后的工作指明了方向。它将使图书馆能够从任何设备、任何地点、从研究过程的任何起点,提供无缝的、保护隐私的一键式访问其订阅内容。这些建议的实施将由SeamlessAccess.org领导,从2019年秋季的测试阶段开始实施。但是如何保护用户和数据隐私呢?如何简化访问?如何容纳众多的图书馆用例场景,当前的可访问性标准将被实现和支持吗?本文讨论了由行业合作伙伴组成的联盟如何解决这些问题,这些合作伙伴包括图书馆员、访问提供者、出版商和标准组织。它还讨论了联盟将如何为出版商和图书馆管理这项服务,同时继续改善用户体验,提供数据政策和隐私问题的治理,并维护该计划特定的核心web服务。
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Introducing SeamlessAccess.org: Delivering a Simpler, Privacy-Preserving Access Experience
Managing access to subscribed services in an era of abundance is a major challenge for libraries. Users have come to expect a seamless, personalized experience on their mobile devices, but traditional approaches to access management force librarians to choose between the anonymous ease of onsite IP authentication or the access friction experienced by users authenticating across multiple resources with Single Sign-On. Building on the work of the RA21 initiative, a recent NISO Recommended Practice on Improved Access to Institutionally Provided Information Resources charts a way forward. It will enable libraries to provide seamless, privacy-preserving and one-click access to its subscribed content from any device, any location, and from any starting point in the research process. The implementation of these recommendations will be led by SeamlessAccess.org, starting with a beta phase implementation in the fall of 2019. But how is user and data privacy protected? How is access simplified? How will numerous library use case scenarios be accommodated, and will current accessibility standards be implemented and supported? This paper discusses how these concerns are being addressed by a consortium of industry partners including librarians, access providers, publishers, and standards organizations. It also discusses how the coalition will manage this service for publishers and libraries while continuing to improve this user experience, provide governance on data policy and privacy issues, and maintain core web services specific to this initiative.
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