Getting started as a manager
Proxy setup
To allow your users to access the website through a proxy, you will need to update your proxy configuration.
1️⃣ For the modification to take effect, you must stop and restart the proxy service after updating the proxy configuration file.
2️⃣ For proxy access to function properly, the IP address of your proxy server needs to be listed as part of your IMAIOS IP subscription. See our article for more details on IP subscriptions.
3️⃣ Since the IMAIOS products are supplied via https and are hosted on a secure server, the proxy server must have an SSL certificate. You might have to fill out a self-signed certificate if you don't already have one. Visit the OCLC website to find out more about SSL Certificates for EZProxy.
4️⃣ Then you will need to configure the stanza to allow access to IMAIOS.
Title IMAIOS
HTTPHeader -request -process Authorization
HTTPHeader -request -process Origin
HTTPHeader -request -process X-Requested-With
HTTPHeader -request -process x-im-proxy
HTTPHeader -request -process x-im-powts
HTTPHeader -request -process x-im-pownonce
HTTPHeader -request -process x-im-powcounter
HTTPHeader -request -process x-im-powdigest
URL https://www.imaios.com
HJ https://www.imaios.com
HJ www.imaios.com
DJ imaios.com
NeverProxy i*.imaios.com
NeverProxy cdn*.imaios.com
NeverProxy images.imaios.com
NeverProxy static.imaios.com
NeverProxy files.imaios.com
NeverProxy support.imaios.com
NeverProxy counter.imaios.com
NeverProxy dcm.imaios.com
NeverProxy sushi.imaios.com
Check your technical details
You can check that your institution is properly identified by verifying that your institution's name is written in the top right of the IMAIOS site and on our support page.: https://www.imaios.com/en/ip-subscription-support
Gather usage statistics
Obtain all usage statistics reports in compliance with Counter (R5) standards, along with a portal overview document:
Media kit
Poster"Access vet-Anatomy off-site":
Poster "Now available through your university library!":
Poster "Now available through your institution!":
vet-Anatomy logo: