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Presenting:

Resources:

Attendance:

First Name Last Name Department
Daniel Reeves ResNET
Billy Hylton ITS-Web Services
Rachel Underhill Graduate School
Gregg Tracton Cancer Hospital/Rad One
Robert Kraus FPG Child Development Institute
Joanna Cardwell Arts and Sciences Foundation
Nancy Beach HPM/SPH
Megan Razekas-King UNC Lineberger
Elizabeth Hammond UNC Creative
Josh Kastrinsky Finance Comm/Training
Dan Barker Finance Admin IT
Lakesh Khullar Anesthesiology IT
Kerrenda Crandol OVC – SA
Kelsey Tsipis HPDP
Christie Davis OHR
Morgon Haskell ITS-TLI
Diana Woodhouse Student Affairs IT
Anne Whisnaut Faculty Governance
Michael Hobbs School of Education
Thao Nghi Bui ITS-TLI
Debra Beller ITS-Connect Carolina
Lauren McKinnis ITS-Connect Carolina
Dee Reid Arts and Sciences
Jennifer Rumbach Center for Women’s Health Research
Veda Williams ITS-Web Services
Crystal Beal News Services
Bill Ferris Friday Center
Jakia Salam Friday Center
Branson Moore Public Health
Linda Kastleman Public Health
Carolyn Schwarz Thurston Arthritus Research Center
Christopher Cline Water Institute
Hiawatha Demby ITS-Networking
Ed Van Duinen Carolina Population Center
Miki Kesgard Diversity and Multi-cultural Affairs
Rhonda Beatty Carolina Center for Public Service
Peter Starbock OIS-School of Medicine
Kathy O’Brien OIS-School of Medicine
Dave Odrake GAA
Cathy Wells Orthopaedics
Phillip Aumfield FCRP/SSW
Brian Brubank SSW
Susan McLean Law School
Allison Reid Law School
Gary Willhelm Law School

Web Archiving Resources

On Thursday, March 7th, Meg Tuomala spoke to the Webmasters group about web archiving at Carolina.

** Presentation Slides **

Resources from her presentation included below:

Web Archiving Resources

 University Archives and Records Management

 

 

 

 

Updated: Onyen Authentication and Access Authorization

More often than not, we run into situations where we need to authenticate users against the UNC Onyen system. Whether it be a simple application used on an internal department network, or a very complex system that is publicly available. Onyen authentication solves the need to lock out the rest of the world but does not [easily] allow you to lock out everyone except a select number of individuals. There are ways to check if the user is part of a specific department or has a particular job function but that may be too broad for some applications.
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