Hello,

 

We are experiencing the same thing.  We have the Oxfordjournals.org in our security certificate as well, but our systems librarian has said that this new hosting set up, with individual journal domains, cannot be supported by the current Innovative WAM capability.

Thanks, Tracie, for the link to Oxford’s customer service – I have opened a ticket as well.

 

LeAnne

 

LeAnne Rumler

Technical Services Librarian, serials

Mossey Library

Hillsdale College

33 E. College St.

Hillsdale, MI  49242

517-607-2405

 

From: Serials in Libraries Discussion Forum [mailto:SERIALST@LISTSERV.NASIG.ORG] On Behalf Of April Youngblood
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Subject: Re: [SERIALST] Oxford Journals-Security Warning

 

We are definitely also experiencing this issue; your email came just when we needed it- thanks!  Hopefully it is a simple ezproxy fix. 


April Youngblood

Serials Supervisor

Bethel University Library

3900 Bethel Drive

St. Paul, MN 55112

651.635.8644

 

 

On Thu, Feb 18, 2016 at 2:39 PM, Seurer, Tracie L <TRACIE.SEURER@ucdenver.edu> wrote:

Hello,

 

We are experiencing security warnings when accessing individual Oxford journal titles. The main Oxford Journals site works, but if you use the Journals A-Z list, you might encounter a warning. 

 

I contacted Oxford and this is what they said: 

 

In order to provide more secure browsing access to OUP-hosted journals, OUP have moved all our journals to be hosted on https: web pages.  This change took effect on Tuesday 16th Feb 2016, and should be transparent to most customers.  However, some customers have experienced an issue when accessing our journals.  We apologize for the inconvenience this has caused and are working with our customers individually to resolve all issues as quickly as possible.

 

 Individual users should confirm that they are using either the current or previous version of any major browser. Institutional access issues may point to an issue with a proxy/network configuration setting.  If access fails for all up-to-date browsers, please consult your Network Team to check proxy/network settings.  To access a  journal via a proxy using https:, the institution will need to have an SSL certificate installed and set-up for the Oxfordjournals.org domain. Again, we sincerely apologize for the inconvenience this may have caused.  

 

We do have Oxfordjournals.org in our Security Certificate, our proxy settings are updated, and we are using the latest browser version in Chrome and we are still getting an error. 

 

Is anyone else experiencing this? If so, you can submit a ticket here: Jnls.Cust.Serv@oup.com

 

Thanks,

Tracie

 

Tracie Seurer

E-Resources Access Manager

Auraria Library

1100 Lawrence St, Denver, CO 80204
Phone 303.556.4548 | Fax 303.556.2623

Tracie.Seurer@UCDenver.edu

Serving University of Colorado Denver, Metropolitan State University Denver, and Community College of Denver on one campus.

 

 

 


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