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Hello IUG,
As a new customer migrating to III/Millennium, I have a question about WAM.
Currently our university provides eletronic materials to users with IP restriction method.
So, campus-wide access is available, however, off-campus access is not.
If we use WAM, as you konw, off-campus access is also available.
In order to use WAM properly, we should ask publishers to change availalbe IP range from current to III server's IP.
To date once or twice in a year we recieved warning messages from publishers when certain IP was detected for bulky downloads.
Usually they blocked that IP until we sent an understandable reason for bulky dowloads after an investigation.
Every access of our institution will go out with one IP(III server's IP) in WAM environment.
Even though a lot of legitimate access is from one IP, if publishers are considering those access as abusing liscensed materials,
and they are supposed to block that IP. Therefore, nobody in campus use that liscensed material because all access is go out with one IP.
Is it possible assumption ? In order to prevent this thing happen, what am I suppoesd to do ?
Any advice will be most appreciated. Many thanks in advance.
Sincerely,
Tae-hun Kwon
POSTECH in Korea
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Kwon, Tae-hun
Librarian
Academic Information Team
POSTECH
Phone: 82-54-279-2548
Fax: 82-54-279-3599
Email : r00kie at postech dot ac dot kr
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