"CASA makes note of a user’s institutional affiliation when they access content from an authorized on-campus location, and then enables continued access to their library’s journal and book holdings from home or when using a device not connected to the institution’s network." - Google Scholar
Campus Activated Subscriber Access (CASA) Through Google Scholar
IGI Global Scientific Publishing has integrated their e-Collections (including e-Book Collection and e-Journal Collection) with Google Scholar’s Campus Activated Subscriber Access (CASA) providing researchers and students access to our valuable research content from anywhere in the world.
What is CASA?
CASA is an authentication enhancement that allows individuals access to their institution’s licensed IGI Global Scientific Publishing research content off-campus through Google Scholar.
How Does CASA Work?
If a user is connected to their university’s on-campus network and visits Google Scholar, Google will automatically create an affiliation between that user and their school. This affiliation creates a seamless authentication flow between Google Scholar and IGI Global Scientific Publishing e-Collections enabling them to access IGI Global Scientific Publishing content off-campus. This affiliation will last up to 30 days and will enable the user to access their institution's content without logging into third-party websites.
What are the Costs Associated with CASA?
There is no charge.
Do Libraries Need to Change Their Institution Settings?
No. Libraries who participate in Google Scholar will automatically have this feature enabled for IGI Global Scientific Publishing content. If your library does not currently participate in Google Scholar, instructions for activation can be found here.
What IGI Global Scientific Publishing Databases are included in Google Scholar?
Currently, all of our e-Collections are included in Google Scholar including e-Book Collection (8,000+ reference books), e-Journal Collection (175+ scholarly journals), as well as subject- and discipline-focused e-Collections. Allowing researchers and students to have full-text access to all of our reference books and scholarly journals.
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Last Updated November 6, 2024