This functionality will be available in Evergreen version 2.2.
Abstract
In Evergreen versions preceeding 2.2, all users with cataloging privileges could view all of the Z39.50 servers that were available for use in the staff client. In Evergreen version 2.2, you can use a permission to restrict users’ access to Z39.50 servers. You can apply a permission to the Z39.50 servers to restrict access to that server, and then assign that permission to users or groups so that they can access the restricted servers.
Table of Contents
- Administrative Settings
- Restrict Z39.50 Sources by Permission Group
Administrative Settings
You can add a permission to limit use of Z39.50 servers, or you can use an existing permission.
Note | You must be authorized to add permission types at the database level to add a new permission. |
Add a new permission:
1) Create a permission at the database level.
2) Click Admin → Server Administration → Permissions to add a permission to the staff client.
3) In the New Permission field, enter the text that describes the new permission.
4) Click Add.
5) The new permission appears in the list of permissions.
Restrict Z39.50 Sources by Permission Group
1) Click Admin → Server Administration → Z39.50 Servers
2) Click New Z39.50 Server, or double click on an existing Z39.50 server to restrict its use.
3) Select the permission that you added to restrict Z39.50 use from the drop down menu.
4) Click Save.
5) Add the permission that you created to a user or user group so that they can access the restricted server.
6) Users that log in to the staff client and have that permission will be able to see the restricted Z39.50 server.
Note | As an alternative to creating a new permission to restrict use, you can use a preexisting permission. For example, your library uses a permission group called SuperCat, and only members in this group should have access to a restricted Z39.50 source. Identify a permission that is unique to the SuperCat group (e.g. CREATE_MARC) and apply that permission to the restricted Z39.50 server. Because these users are in the only group with the permission, they will be the only group w/ access to the restricted server. |
Copyright: 2011 Equinox Software. This work by Equinox Software, Inc. is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.
Author: Sally Fortin, Equinox Software