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  1. ACCEPT is the test database. Training and experimenting should be done here.
  2. PRODUCTION is the live ISNI database. Work performed here affects real records.

Logging in using the WinIBW client

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Getting to the ISNI login page

Logging in directly to the INSI login page

You can get directly to the ISNI login page if you launch the WinIBW client from the Windows command line (or - even simpler - you can create a desktop shortcut for this):

"C:\Program Files (x86)\OCLC\WinIBW3\WinIBW30.exe" -u:pica3://isni.oclc.org:16035

  • If you launch the WinIBW client from its own shortcut, it will be quicker to get to the ISNI login page if the WinIBW settings on your computer have the ISNI URL:

pica3://isni.oclc.org:16035
in this file:
C:\Program Files (x86)\OCLC\WinIBW3\chrome\ibw\content\start.htm

  • If you have any other URL in the start.htm, you will have to enter the ISNI URL on the client's command line to get to the ISNI login page, as described/shown on the other ISNI documentation pages

What's the heading here?

Do not click on the link Start sessie (it will lead you to the cataloguing system of the Dutch libraries).

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  • Solution: restart your laptop on a wired network connection at Harvard, or use the ISNI Web Portal (for more information on that, consult How to use the ISNI web portal).

Logging in directly to the INSI login page

You can get directly to the ISNI login page if you launch the WinIBW client from the Windows command line (or - even simpler - you can create a desktop shortcut for this):

"C:\Program Files (x86)\OCLC\WinIBW3\WinIBW30.exe" -u:pica3://isni.oclc.org:16035

  • If you launch the WinIBW client from its own shortcut, it will be quicker to get to the ISNI login page if the WinIBW settings on your computer have the ISNI URL:

pica3://isni.oclc.org:16035
in this file:
C:\Program Files (x86)\OCLC\WinIBW3\chrome\ibw\content\start.htm

    If you have any other URL in the start.htm, you will have to enter the ISNI URL on the client's command line to get to the ISNI login page, as described/shown on the other ISNI documentation pages

Passwords

Password assignment

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