Afternoon all,
Just wondering if anyone has any numbers (don't care if they're vague or precise, anything better than guesses is going to be better than what I have now) describing how many eresources[1] you make available that:
a) Are available via ezproxy or equivalent proxying system;
b) Are available via Federated access (e.g. Shibboleth);
c) Are available via both?
d) Other?
I'm trying to get a handle on the number of services provided by each method and the amount of cross-over (both possible and actually provided to end-users).
[1] I think I'll define eresources as "resources made available to users, but not directly hosted, by your institution" but basically online journals etc that aren't local resources
Any takers?
Ta :)
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