Requirements of a public and university Library for authentication and authorization infrastructures Wolfgang Lierz ETH-Bibliothek Head IT Services.

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Requirements of a public and university Library for authentication and authorization infrastructures Wolfgang Lierz ETH-Bibliothek Head IT Services

ETH-Bibliothek Main library of ETH Zürich Collection: –Science & Technology – documents –7.500 current periodicals (2.000 e- journals) / active/registered users loans per year

Roles of ETH-Bibliothek Public library University library National information center for science & technology

Different customer groups Members of own university (ETH Zürich) members of other Swiss universities and research institutions (e.g. ETH- Rat) commercial customers unknown walk-in users

Trends Virtual Campus CH ETH World Consortium of Swiss Academic Libraries (lib.consortium.ch)

Levels of access to electronic media anonymous access for walk-in users group access (students, staff / institutes, universities) individual access (persons) roaming access (persons not at their home site)

Licensing ETHZ: virtual “site” license politics Publishers: fiction of geographical campus Union of individual and geographical access rights ?

Problems Persons with (temporary) multiple identities Groups at "wrong" locations (ETHZ institutes at UniZH, CSCS) Cooperation projects, joint venture institutions, competence centers (e.g. neurozh.ch)

Current solutions general: IP-based authentication only reverse DNS not possible at publishers and/or customers sites restrictions for class B or C nets firewalls for more than one legal body (admin.ch)

central proxies (proxy.ethz.ch) specialised proxies (landwasser-viadukt.ethz.ch) Central solutions

AAI for individuals AAI with group ID ? “AAI” for anonymous users ??? Future solutions