This informal presentation will look at the barriers to online access for library users. It will discuss the background of online access issues and why straightforward design is so important to today’s users. The session will include practical examples of how libraries, aggregators and publishers are creating barriers to use by platform design and authentication, in addition to some examples of best practice
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An overview of the library perspective on authentication and authorization for library licensed cont...
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More and more, public libraries are offering Internet access to their patrons in an effort to provid...
E-books promise users convenience and accessibility, but library e-book platforms contain so many ba...
The Internet provides a unique opportunity to widen access to information for everyone. The variety ...
Recognising the importance of information and knowledge in all spheres of human life, the recently h...
This article examines access to electronic books as provided on the Web sites of academic libraries ...
Tracking electronic access is a major challenge for libraries that cannot be ignored. Vast quantitie...
Twentieth-century libraries were funded to provide content to their communities legally, easily and ...
The open access movement, from the Budapest and Berlin declarations onward, has consistently focused...
The book offers a concise guide for librarians, helping them understand the challenges, processes an...
Keynote address at 2004 National Conference on Digital Libraries and Information Services, Sydney, 2...
In this chapter, the authors explore possible avenues for innovation in the library???s most basic p...
Professorial Lecture of Tschera Harkness Connell, Head, Digital Content Services, The Ohio State Uni...
An overview of the library perspective on authentication and authorization for library licensed cont...
Library users conduct an increasing number of information searches online without the help of a libr...
In libraries without an accessibility specialist on staff, it can feel daunting to even begin work o...
More and more, public libraries are offering Internet access to their patrons in an effort to provid...
E-books promise users convenience and accessibility, but library e-book platforms contain so many ba...
The Internet provides a unique opportunity to widen access to information for everyone. The variety ...
Recognising the importance of information and knowledge in all spheres of human life, the recently h...
This article examines access to electronic books as provided on the Web sites of academic libraries ...
Tracking electronic access is a major challenge for libraries that cannot be ignored. Vast quantitie...