Hi,
I'd be interested in reading more about that decision too, if a source link is 
available.

If libraries are truly going toward OpenAthens, especially vendor-mediated 
OpenAthens, there will need to be community support, guidelines, and 
best-practices from library colleagues on what end-user identifiable 
information should absolutely never be linked to it.

In sessions on OpenAthens by vendors, they've really excitedly shared how it 
will open up opportunities for e-resource analytics by connecting patron 
demographics. The potential unintended consequences of libraries paying with 
user data / becoming the product / failing to live the ALA Core value of 
providing patron privacy are not hard to imagine, and in my opinion something 
that must be avoided.

Julia


Julia Caffrey-Hill
(she/her/hers)
Web Services Librarian
Albert S. Cook Library
Towson University

 

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Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] RA21/ seamlessaccess.org

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They are!?  When?  Source?

We're just now looking at testing SSO/SeamlessAccess with some of our largest 
vendors, but we have no illusions that we will be able to use it for all of 
them.  Several of the OpenAthens presenters at ER&L last week made no bones 
about needing to keep EZProxy for edge cases.  

Erich


On Monday, March 15, 2021 at 13:15, Kun Lin eloquently inscribed:

> Since OCLC is going to discontinue standalone EZProxy, anyone has 
> tried RA21/seamlessaccess?  Is it still just open to publisher so far?
> 
> Thanks
> Kun


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