id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt crl-16119 Zhu, Xiaohua; Eschenfelder, Kristin R. Social Construction of Authorized Users in the Digital Age 2010-11-01 21 .pdf application/pdf 12922 601 44 Some cautioned that narrower defini- tions might require library enforcement or restrict networking options.54 This section continues by outlining two areas in license negotiations between libraries and providers important to the changes in conceptions of authorized us- ers: whether or not the public and alumni qualified as authorized users, and the physical location of a “site.” The Public and Alumni as Authorized Users As e-resources became available over networks, public users became a contro- versial user group. In analyzing changes to the license and technology-based definitions, it tracks shifts in major stakeholders’ perceptions of authorized users and describes developments in licensing and access control technologies. cache/crl-16119.pdf txt/crl-16119.txt