2 December 2008

Biblio

Posted by socialdecline under: Uncategorized .

Feature of the week: OpenID support in BibSonomy

openid is an uncluttered, decentralized standard, which allows users to log onto many different services on the web using the unaltered identity badge (single sign-on). this kind of authentication is provided by a growing horde of websites, including large ones like aol, google, microsoft, myspace, yahoo and many others. and seldom for the good news - we are happy to announce that bibsonomy is among those!openid makes registering at bibsonomy a a mass easier. if you already haven an openid, you can go undeviatingly to our come home to sheet and click the in “register using openid” at the footing:

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in the next progression, you enter your openid:

then, you will have to confirm your bibsonomy registration at your openid-provider (in this lesson myopenid). when you trust bibsonomy, you should activate the checkbox “skip this step next time i sign in to www.bibsonomy.org” - then you won’t be redirected to your openid provider the next times you log in to bibsonomy:

and in fine you can complete your owner settings. will note that your cite, gender and other information is fetched from the openid-server, so you don’t have to retype all those details each time your register:

the next at the same time you thirst to log in to bibsonomy, you can do this by clicking the link “login with openid” at the bottom of our login page.if you do not skilled in your openid, it might all the same be the case that you already entertain one, e.g. when you have a flickr account - refer to the official openid page to find out more details on this. please note that openid transfer on the same site you will find out information how to obtain a brand new openid, which can then then make your online common sense easier and better - including bibsonomy!best clothes,dominik
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6 December 2008 at 12:31 pm.

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