John -
I wholeheartedly second Bill's recommendation of EZProxy.
If you'd like
to check out the listserv, you can find the archives at
http://ls.suny
.edu/read/?forum=ezproxy
Information about joining the list can be found at
http
://www.usefulutilities.com/support/list.html
You'll notice the name Chris Zagar fairly often as you go
through the
archives... Chris is the creator and force behind EZProxy.
That's part
of why everyone is so rabid about it; he's very approachable
and willing
to help with individual question.
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*Please note my new email address*
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Beth Reiten, Assoc. Professor & Librarian
Digital Library Services
Edmon Low Library
Oklahoma State University
Phone: 405-744-9109
Email: beth.reiten okstate.edu
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From: web4lib-bounces webjunction.org
[mailto:web4lib-bounces webjunction.org] On Behalf Of John Furfey
Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2006 2:18 PM
To: Web4Lib
Subject: [Web4lib] remote access/proxy servers
What are people using out there to give users remote access
to ip-based
subscription databases and journals? We've been having lots
of trouble
with Squid lately and are looking for a new solution.
Thanks,
John
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John Furfey
Digital Systems and Services Coordinator
MBLWHOI Library
Woods Hole MA 02543 USA
PHONE: 508-289-7435
EMAIL: jfurfey mbl.edu
http://www.mblwhoilibra
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