Controlling user access – Follett VERSION 6.00 User Manual
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Search Stations
Enter the address of your
proxy server and its port
number for this service.
Click the Proxies button. Enter the IP address of your proxy server and either
accept the default TCP port number of 80 or enter your custom port number.
Click Save to close the dialog box.
Important:
If your patrons can currently access TitlePeek, you do not need to
change this proxy configuration.
Controlling user access
These options control whether or not patrons can print, save to file, use other
applications, or exit the OPAC. They apply to both interfaces, text and visual.
Lets you provide your patrons
with access to additional
applications by adding links to
your text interface's Tools menu
(see Providing access to other
applications" on page 408)
Lets your patrons build a
bibliography (up to 500 titles)
Lets patrons print search
results, Bookbag, patron
information, and events
Resets the search station
after the specified time
(up to 99 minutes)
Disables access to other
applications and the 856
tag hyperlinks, and limits
the ability to exit the OPAC
In the text interface, lets
patrons save Bookbag list to
hard drive or floppy disk
Selecting Let patrons print allows patrons to print search results, the Bookbag
contents, their patron information (if you allow them to log on and access it), and
Events. Clearing it removes the Print buttons from both interfaces.
The Let patrons use the Bookbag option allows your patrons to create a
bibliography list that can be edited, and printed (if enabled above). It can also be
saved to a file or floppy disk if Enable save to file is selected.
Selecting Disable access to other applications disables all links to any other
applications. This includes 856 hyperlinks, netLibrary Preview and Check Out
buttons, Find-It-All, TitlePeek, Follett eBooks, Print Preview, Save to File, and
any links to outside applications that you may have added to the Tools menu.
Note:
If you disable links to other applications, you must also define the Exit
password (see Setting up passwords" on page 409).
See also:
For more information about accessing the Internet and other electronic
media using the 856 tag, see page 466.