Hi Kelly,
I have been told they have disabled authentication because they are making changes to their website. I was on the phone to OUP customer support last Friday and this is how I became aware of this information.
Best wishes
Andrina
Andrina Howlett
E-resources and Systems Support Officer
University of Nottingham
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Subject: [lis-e-resources] Off site access to Oxford Journals
I've been doing some Athens/Shibboleth testing on all our journal platforms, and have come across something strange with Oxford Journals. In short, I'm not prompted to log in at any point when accessing articles. I doubt very much that Oxford have become open access without telling anyone, so I'm assuming there's a massive glitch somewhere.
Would any Oxford subscribers who have PCs sitting outside their network mind having a look and reporting back?
Thanks,
Kelly
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