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China increases remote access to scientific information

09 March 2020 • Jane Charlton, senior marketing manager - community and content

China increases remote access to scientific information for students in response to Coronavirus lockdown.

OpenAthens authentication services offer a technical solution for Chinese students and research who need remote access IOPscience.

Since the start of the Coronavirus (Covid-19) outbreak, Chinese schools, universities and research organizations have been in lockdown. Many of China’s learners and researchers have needed to stay at home, losing access to vitally important education and research.

Responding to China’s urgent need, IOP Publishing recently announced it now provides remote online access to scientific information in China. Our secure, single sign-on software and federation infrastructure helped IOP Publishing connect quickly to Chinese institutions, maintaining access for students.

A growing number of service providers are expected to provide federated access in China as the crisis continues. Some of the world’s largest information providers – Clarivate Analytics, Elsevier and ProQuest – switched on remote access for China last month.

Working as one team

OpenAthens and IOP Publishing worked as one team to get IOPscience up and running as quickly as possible. As a result, Chinese students and researchers can get access to scientific information quickly and easily without needing to travel.

Commenting on the collaboration, OpenAthens’ commercial director said:

“The Coronavirus (Covid-19) is causing untold stress and anxiety for people around the world. If affected students and academics are able to get to the information they need, irrespective of their location, OpenAthens is contributing in a small way to enabling their studies.”

OpenAthens enables publishers and other service providers to connect with organizations in identity federations around the world. We recently worked with IOP Publishing to upgrade its authentication service.

IOP Publishing software engineering manager John Leopold said:

“Speed was an important factor in establishing access. In the past, if we had to add a new identity federation, it took months of effort. Now, it’s mainly a configuration process, and the job is done. In fact, we went live with OpenAthens in less time than it took to add a new federation under the old system.”

Simple, seamless access

Chinese researchers can easily search for their institution and login to IOPscience using our Wayfinder organization discovery service. Our standards-based technology ensures Chinese academics continue to access electronic journals during the Coronavirus outbreak.

We work with information providers and national identity federations globally to authenticate library users, creating a simple, seamless user experience.

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