Authentication and authorisation infrastructure for the mobility of users of academic libraries

Author:

Hudomalj Emil,Jauk Avgust

Abstract

PurposeTo give an overview of the current state and trends in authentication and authorisation in satisfying academic library users' mobility and instant access to digital information resources, and to propose that libraries strongly support efforts to establish a global authentication and authorisation infrastructure.Design/methodology/approachAn overview of some national projects towards such an infrastructure for public institutions, including libraries, is provided.FindingsThere are many projects working towards such an infrastructure, but no single widely accepted authentication and authorisation infrastructure exists yet. A global authentication and authorisation infrastructure will enable users to use a single username and a password for all local and remote library services. It will consist of interconnected authentication/authorisation servers, where each institution will be responsible for a local user database.Research limitations/implicationsThe list of projects towards global authentication and authorisation infrastructure is not complete. Projects are not described in detail.Practical implicationsLibraries will have to join efforts towards a global authentication and authorisation infrastructure and to integrate this into their applications. That way, they will improve services for their users who are remote from their home institutions, enable users to access new services faster, lessen user frustration with forgotten passwords, reduce time spent on administrative tasks and also reduce the burden of password management and enable security improvements.Originality/valueThis paper fulfils an identified need to speed up the development of a global authentication and authorisation infrastructure.

Publisher

Emerald

Subject

Library and Information Sciences,Information Systems

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