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Motivation

 The Cornell University Library (ICUL) in Ithaca, Cornell Information Technologies (CIT) in Ithaca, and the Weill Cornell Medical Center (WCMC) in New York City are investigating various methods to make access to licensed library content more seamless.  Historically, the libraries at both campuses have operated independently. The libraries have two different funding mechanisms and organizational reporting structure. Content may be licensed for one campus, but not the other. Further complication is caused by WCMC's close working relationship to two other institutions in New York City:

  • Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
  • The Rockefeller University

 Prior to electronic journals, cooperative collection development was possible with print journals. Staff from each institution still walk over to the other building and log in to library computers for access to something not available at their home institution, but faculty and grad students are demanding seamless access to everything. The old model is broken.

 Out of this has come a growing interest in investigating how Shibboleth might be used to solve authorization problems. CUL uses ezproxy for remote access to licensed library content. WCMC uses VPN, or WebVPN.

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