Online publishing services provider Semantico Ltd., UK, has announced the release of the Semantico Access Management System (SAMS) version 4.0. The new version enables Inherited Access Rights, making it easier for publishers to reach the purchasing power of libraries, faculties and individuals.
SAMS 4.0 makes accessing ebooks simpler by enabling end users to view all the publications they are entitled to with one simple log-in. This solution also helps end users identify the publications their library provides access to and the ones they need to purchase as individuals.
Inherited Access Rights is projected as an important piece of functionality that makes viewing e-books and online journals bought from different budgets as easy as viewing print publications lined up on a shelf. End users can log in and immediately access publications purchased by their library and their faculty together with publications they’ve purchased as an individual.
SAMS handles access control for some of the world’s leading publishers including Oxford University Press and Macmillan Publishers. The system provides a flexible and sophisticated approach that can integrate simply with third-party systems to control access, subscriptions, reporting and contact information across multiple product sites and covers access models for journals, e-books, reference works, directories and scholarly publishing. The largest SAMS deployment handles over 5 million authentication requests per month, and more than 20 million API requests.
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