About IP address recognition

Learn how IP address recognition works to provide access to FirstSearch.

To log on automatically to FirstSearch, users click links that you add to your library's web pages. After clicking a link, users bypass the FirstSearch logon screen and begin their session on the FirstSearch screen that you specified in the link. Users access FirstSearch without entering a FirstSearch authorization number and password.

Automatic logon

IP address recognition is available for automatic logon to FirstSearch. For the easy to set up and maintain IP address recognition method, you specify which IP addresses may use your FirstSearch authorization or authorizations. You add links that lead to FirstSearch on your library's web pages. The links contain special IP address recognition URLs. The links work only for users with an IP address that you specified.

Remote access to FirstSearch

A user accessing your library's web pages from a remote location cannot use IP address recognition to log on to FirstSearch if the user's IP address, as it appears to FirstSearch, is not one that you specified for IP address recognition.

For the IP address recognition automatic logon method, you specify which IP addresses may use your FirstSearch authorization or authorizations. You add links to FirstSearch on your library's web pages. These links contain special IP address recognition URLs. The links work only for users who access FirstSearch from a workstation with an IP address that you specified.

Because workstations authorized to use FirstSearch are identified by IP address, the links can be placed on non-restricted web pages. When a user clicks one of these links, OCLC verifies that the IP address may access the library's account. If it may, the user is logged on to FirstSearch. (If the user's IP address may access the account but the logon cannot be completed, the system displays a message. For example, it displays a message if the maximum number of users for an authorization are already using FirstSearch.)

Anyone who tries to access FirstSearch from an unauthorized IP address receives a message and an opportunity to log on manually.

What IP address recognition can do

The following options are available through IP address recognition:

What IP address recognition cannot do

The following list describes limitations of IP address recognition access to FirstSearch:

Implementation steps for IP address recognition

To implement IP address recognition for your library, use the following steps:

  1. Gather the necessary information. For more information, see Information needed to set up IP address recognition access to FirstSearch.
  2. Set up IP address recognition. For more information, see Methods for setting up or changing IP address recognition access to FirstSearch.
  3. Add IP address recognition links on your library's Web pages. For more information, see Quick start to creating IP address recognition links to FirstSearch.

Compatible Web browsers

Users accessing FirstSearch with any of the following browsers can use IP address recognition:

  • Chrome
  • Firefox
  • Microsoft Internet Explorer 11
  • Microsoft Edge
  • Safari