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| ===License Violation Incidents through proxy=== | ===License Violation Incidents through proxy=== | ||
| - | * See | + | See [[license_violation_procedures|License Violation Procedures]] |
| + | ===Includes Files=== | ||
| + | Publishers provide config files for EZProxy which may be found at | ||
| + | [[https://www.oclc.org/support/services/ezproxy/documentation/db.en.html|OCLC]] or on publisher sites. | ||
| + | Create a .cfg or .txt file, depending upon publisher instructions, and FTP it to the EZProxy server. If you have trouble adding a .cfg extension, go to Windows explorer>Tools>Folder options>Deselect "Hide extensions for known file types." | ||
| + | To edit and backup the config.txt file, FTP the file to R/S:Acquisitions/Electronic Resources/EZProxy. OCLC instructions for setting up the entry in the EZProxy config are [[http://www.oclc.org/support/services/ezproxy/documentation/cfg/includefile.en.html|here]]. FTP the corrected file back to the proxy server. | ||
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| + | We use includes files for Oxford, Sage. | ||
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| - | [[lmatson@library.umass.edu|Primary Contact: Linda Matson]] | ||