Internet Access to InfoBases:
The Citrix Solution
Project Overview: By deploying a Citrix Winframe
Terminal Server, IUPUI has developed a service that
allows patrons of our library to access CD-ROMs and
a variety of InfoBase applications via the Internet.
Initially laptop users in the building could access the
system, followed by access to users throughout the
campus and via the dial-in modem pools. Soon we
will offer unlimited access across the Internet after
user authentication. This may be the only way
currently available to allow full access to CD-ROM
database searches and application usage via the
Internet without making substantial changes to a
desktop device. The accessing system can be
Windows, Mac, DOS, or Unix based, on a platform
that can be much less powerful than the platform
actually needed to run the application. The program
has been successful and has also been a technical
challenge.
Goal: Provide a low impact method to allow remote
access to IUPUI University Library Infobases.
Coverage Groups:
- Participants in the campus laptop programs
- Users from a variety of IUPUI on-campus locations
- Users of the campus dial-up access modem pool
- Authenticated IUPUI affiliated users anywhere via the WWW
Applications: The focus is solely on Infobases,
regardless of their media home. There will be no
attempt made to make various desktop productivity
applications available remotely. Thus the system is
designed for infobases such as ERIC, PyscINFO,
Global Books in Print, Computer Select.
Areas of Consideration:
- License Issues
- Authentication
- Authorization
- Cost
- Client System
Supported platforms
System hardware and software impact
User skill sets
- Scalability
- Support
Phased deployment
Manpower
Technical expertise
Future upgrade path
- Technical Feasibility
CD-ROM access via the Internet
NetWare/NT file access via the Internet
Computability with current systems
Future Impact:
- Immersion into campus distributed education systems
- Immersion into campus developing On-Course Web based education initiatives
- Use in supporting IUPUI University Library Instructional Teams efforts
- Use in house for special applications