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    360 Services: Athens or Shibboleth with 360 Discovery Services

    • Product: 360 Core Client Center

    How does Athens and Shibboleth user authentication work with 360 discovery services?

    Our 360 discovery services all support user authentication using Shibboleth and Athens. Support for Athens and Shibboleth makes it easier for users (patrons) to access the full breadth of your library's discovery and access services, whether the patron is a remote or local user.
    The user authentication service is a single-sign-on (SSO) solution into all our 360 discovery services, but that does not mean it is an SSO solution into Athens- or Shibboleth-enabled content providers.
    When a service is set up as an Athens or Shibboleth-protected service, your library can prompt a patron to enter their SSO login information in order to use that service. Once the patron has logged into Athens or Shibboleth, they can see results with that service. Support for an SSO solution across content providers requires the inclusion of a third-party proxy/URL-rewriting service.
    ProQuest is a member of several federations, and we are in the process of joining more:
    Athens/Shibboleth Federation Status
    UK Federation Active
    US InCommon Active
    Germany DFN-AAI Active
    Netherlands SURF federatie Active -- Click here for details.
    Japan GakuNin Active
    Australian Access Federation We need several interested customers; contact your Sales Representative if interested.
    To enable Athens or Shibboleth for your ProQuest services, go to the Client Center's Administration Console and select the User Authentication tab.

    • Date Created: 9-Feb-2014
    • Last Edited Date: 13-Feb-2019
    • Old Article Number: 7480