OOPS! They Did IT Again! How to Better Manage the Relationship with IT Departments and Avoid Conflict

Q3 Social Sciences
Lori Anne Oja, Jan Thompson
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The William Osler Hospital System (Osler) is a mid-sized hospital system in Brampton, Ontario which has three sites and roughly 5,000 FTEs. The Health Sciences Library is a team of three covering all three sites and quite representative of the average hospital and health library in Canada. As a small library it relies completely on the hospital’s Information Technology (IT) department to ensure there is the right support to run its library systems and e-resources effectively. Although the relationship is good whenever there is a libraryspecific technical issue, there is less thought given to the library’s unique needs when there are institutional changes or considerations to the hospitals overall IT infrastructure. This was the case in the fall of 2019 when Osler Hospital was beginning a transition to a cloud security product called Zscaler. In simplified terms, Zscaler provides institutions using cloud security with a range of shared Internet Protocol (IP) addresses which are used at random. The purpose of this is to increase security of the network, a need that has become more important as technology becomes more expansive. It is also fast becoming a best practice. As a result, the use of an authentication protocol like Zscaler makes complete sense from the perspective of the IT Department. In fact, with electronic resources becoming even more prevalent as libraries move to a virtual existence in the post-COVID environment, effective IP authentication is also a key requirement to seamless access to these often expensive resources. With Zscaler, however, the IP sharing creates specific challenges when working with ebook and eresource subscriptions. The problem arises as publishers can’t control which institution is accessing their content as several institutions are actually sharing the same IP address
哦!他们又来了!如何更好地管理与IT部门的关系,避免冲突
威廉·奥斯勒医院系统(奥斯勒)是安大略省布兰普顿的一个中型医院系统,有三个站点和大约5000名全职员工。健康科学图书馆是一个三人小组,涵盖了所有三个地点,是加拿大普通医院和健康图书馆的典型代表。作为一个小型图书馆,它完全依赖于医院的信息技术(it)部门,以确保有正确的支持来有效地运行其图书馆系统和电子资源。尽管每当出现图书馆特定的技术问题时,这种关系就会很好,但当出现制度变化或考虑到医院整体IT基础设施时,对图书馆独特需求的考虑就会减少。2019年秋天,奥斯勒医院(Osler Hospital)开始向名为Zscaler的云安全产品过渡。简而言之,Zscaler为使用云安全的机构提供了一系列随机使用的共享互联网协议(IP)地址。这样做的目的是为了提高网络的安全性,随着技术的发展,这一需求变得越来越重要。它也正迅速成为一种最佳实践。因此,从IT部门的角度来看,使用像Zscaler这样的身份验证协议是完全有意义的。事实上,随着图书馆在后covid环境中转向虚拟存在,电子资源变得更加普遍,有效的IP身份验证也是无缝访问这些通常昂贵的资源的关键要求。然而,对于Zscaler, IP共享在处理电子书和资源订阅时产生了特定的挑战。问题出现在出版商无法控制哪个机构访问他们的内容,因为几个机构实际上共享同一个IP地址
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Journal of Hospital Librarianship
Journal of Hospital Librarianship Social Sciences-Library and Information Sciences
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Hospital Librarianship is the first journal to specifically address the issues and concerns of librarians and information specialists in the field of hospital librarianship. This peer-reviewed journal focuses on technical and administrative issues that most concern hospital librarians, providing a forum for those professionals who organize and disseminate health information to both clinical care professionals and consumers. The Journal addresses a wide variety of subjects that are vital to the field, including administrative, technical and program issues that may challenge hospital librarians. Articles published in the Journal focus on research strategies, administrative assistance, managed care, financing, mergers, and more.
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