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Alternatives to Ariel. Heidi Nance, University of Washington David Ketchum, University of Oregon February 26, 2014. What’s Wrong with Ariel?. Security concerns Poor support High cost (compared to most alternatives) Better alternatives
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Alternatives to Ariel Heidi Nance, University of Washington David Ketchum, University of Oregon February 26, 2014
What’s Wrong with Ariel? • Security concerns • Poor support • High cost (compared to most alternatives) • Better alternatives • No longer considered standard or “main” method of transmission • Collective momentum as others stop using it What’s right with Ariel? • Long considered exemplar of “secure electronic” - the irony! • Current version allows for unmediated processing • Integrates with ILL management software (i.e., ILLiad, Clio)
Secure Electronicwhat is it? “Many licenses call out Ariel as an example of a "secure electronic" transmission, but they don't require Ariel. Yes, username/password based systems would be important. I think the other feature needed is something preventing the user from re-transmitting or broadcasting the document. As I understand it that's true with Ariel.” Diane Grover, retired, University of Washington email 1/23/14 • Do not foster the (easy) re-transmission of files to third parties • Have a username/password requirement Note! Ultimately, what your library considers secure electronic is a decision for you and your licensing librarian to decide.
Ariel-Alternative File Sharing Services Library-Specific • Article Exchange • Odyssey General • WeTransfer • FileSnack • Hightail
Ariel-Alternative File Sharing Services article exchange • Cloud-based • Requires OCLC membership • Secure and prevailing • Share files with non-subscribers • Integrates with ILLiad • Possibility for unmediated processing • Password-protected files • Lacks integrated scanning module • 60 MB per file limit • Upload up to 1K files per day • No storage space limit • Files expire 5 days after being viewed, or 30 days if never viewed
Ariel-Alternative File Sharing Services odyssey • ILLiad-integrated or stand-alone • Possibility for unmediated processing • OCLC membership not required • Integrated scanning module • Client-to-client delivery • Only delivers to other Odyssey-protocol compliant softwares • Requires software to be open on both sides • Requires software to be open • Free stand-alone version • No official per file size limit • Storage space is inconsequential
Ariel-Alternative File Sharing Services general • WeTransfer • FileSnack • HighTail
Ariel-Alternative File Sharing Services WeTransfer • Does not require registration or account • Lacks integrated scanning module • Upload files • 2 GB file size limit • No storage limits • Files expire after 7 days • Supports delivery to non-subscribers
Ariel-Alternative File Sharing Services FileSnack • Does not require registration or account • Lacks integrated scanning module • Upload or drag-and-drop files • 100 MB file size limit • 2.5 GB storage capacity • Password-protected files • Files do not expire but can be deleted • Supports delivery to non-subscribers • Identifies native e-mail client and drafts delivery message
Ariel-Alternative File Sharing Services Hightail • Does not require registration or account • Lacks integrated scanning module • Recipient validation • Supports delivery to non-subscribers • 250 MB file size limit • 2 GB storage capacity • Built-in messaging system • Files expire after 7 days
Further Reading • Article Exchange • Odyssey • WeTransfer • FileSnack • Hightail 2014 Best Online File Sharing Service Comparison & Reviews by TopTenREVIEWS
Sunseting Ariel checklist • Consider any local uses of Ariel, test alternatives. • Notify listservs • ILL • Ariel • Local ILL listservs • Update custom holdings information for OCLC • If an ILLiad library, you do this using the ILLiad client. • Update Policies Directory in OCLC Worldshare • Update DOCLINE profile • Update RapidILL profile
Thank you! hnance@uw.edu dketchum@uoregon.edu