[Eril-l] Using Callisto to test access to electronic resources
Rathmel, Angela
aroads at ku.edu
Tue Apr 14 11:40:13 PDT 2015
Hi, Linda,
The University of Kansas has been using Callisto since 2012 and I’d be happy to provide some info.
Angela Rathmel
Head of Acquisitions & Resource Sharing
University of Kansas Libraries
aroads at ku.edu<mailto:aroads at ku.edu> | atruthbrarian at gmail.com<mailto:atruthbrarian at gmail.com>
785-864-8834 (w) | 785-218-3881 (cell)
From: Eril-l [mailto:eril-l-bounces at lists.eril-l.org] On Behalf Of Neyer, Linda S
Sent: Tuesday, April 14, 2015 11:51 AM
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Subject: [Eril-l] Using Callisto to test access to electronic resources
We are looking for a better, cost-effective way to monitor access to our electronic resources, both on- and off-campus access. Right now we have a staff person checking our on-campus access, but off-campus access is only tested when problems arise, and we’d like a better system.
I searched through ERIL’s archives and found 2 discussions of how people tested remote access in 2013 and 2010. The top ways seemed to be Tor, or a dial-up account, or a personal smartphone/mobile device. Tor and the personal smartphone options will not work for us; a dial-up account might work (but it would cost money, which is hard to sell right now). If someone has some other good, low cost/no cost option that a staff person could implement, please share.
A colleague at another institution mentioned Callisto (from Sharp Moon, http://sharpmoon.com/callisto/) but had not used it. Anyone on this list have any experience/thoughts about using it?
Many thanks,
Linda
Linda Neyer, Assoc. Prof., MLS, MS
Science/Health Sciences Librarian | Database Coordinator
Harvey A. Andruss Library | Bloomsburg University
ph. 570.389.4801 | lneyer at bloomu.edu<mailto:lneyer at bloomu.edu>
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