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2022

Libraries

University of Georgia School of Law

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Conference Roundup - Code4lib 2022 Report, Rachel S. Evans Jan 2022

Conference Roundup - Code4lib 2022 Report, Rachel S. Evans

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Established in 2003 , Code4Lib welcomes hundreds of developers each year to their annual conference . The overarching theme of the group is to bring together program-centric librarians who are committed to the creation and use of open technologies. As you might imagine, this attracts all sorts of librarians from various environments including academic, public, and corporate sectors, and individuals carry a mosaic of titles including systems and electronic resources librarians, metadata and cataloging librarians, faculty services and research librarians, and those who work with discovery layers, online collections of all shapes and sizes, and many who care deeply about …


Drupal Forms: Looking Outside The Ils For A Simpler Workflow Solution, Rachel S. Evans Jan 2022

Drupal Forms: Looking Outside The Ils For A Simpler Workflow Solution, Rachel S. Evans

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The article discusses the service had previously offered through online requests, which is crucial to mitigating health and safety during fall 2020 and 2021. Topics include designed a solution that worked for patrons and staffers alike; and longer reshelving times due to the evolving quarantine periods following item check-ins in the building.


Modernizing Authentications: Transitioning E-Resources To Sso Via Openathens, Rachel S. Evans, Jason Tubinis Jan 2022

Modernizing Authentications: Transitioning E-Resources To Sso Via Openathens, Rachel S. Evans, Jason Tubinis

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The article presents the discussion on library's ongoing journey with OpenAthens. Topics include higher-education institutions across the state of Georgia transitioning e-resource access from legacy methods such as web access management (WAM) proxy and IP address; and larger university-wide resources available through the main library as well as to law school-specific resources.