19 Nov 18:51
Ideas for home grown db authentification pages
Hi! I’m crossposting to PubLib& Web4Lib, so forgive any duplication. I appreciate the wisdom of both audiences. Have you set up your own authentification schemes for database access on your web pages? I’d like to visit your websites to get ideas. For a variety of reasons, my library has decided to drop our federated search engine vendor and create our own home-grown database access page. We’re pretty much beginners in this area and I sure would appreciate suggestions or mentoring. No one currently on staff has worked with authentication except me, and I was using our previous vendor’s template. We have access via our local library consortium to Dynix RPA to authenticate our borrowers, but we’re not sure how we keep patrons from bookmarking an authenticated page and going there directly in the future. We’re also interested in having patrons only authenticate once, not each time they switch to another database. I know our vendors will agree to a referral URL from out authentication page once we have it secure. What steps or issues are we missing here? Also, is this something we can reasonably do or is it more appropriate to find an outside consultant with programming experience to help? Our goal is to create an attractive, useful page where the patron doesn’t have to authenticate each time he enters a database. Thanks so much! marywt -- -- Mary Wilkes Towner Adult Services Librarian The Urbana Free Library 210 W. Green St. Urbana, IL 61801 (217) 367-4405 mtowner@... Libri utendi. Omni libro lector. Omni lectori liber. Otium lectoris servandum. Floreat biblioteca. (Latin Ranganathan)
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