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As of April 2, 2020, the BAR Digital Collection is live on Fulcrum. To use the BAR Digital Collection, visit fulcrum.org/barpublishing. Please contact bar-support@umich.edu for help with any issues.

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  1. Your institution must have a SAML-based Identity Provider (IdP) whose metadata we can consume via a stable URL and which defines a security domain using shibMD:scope. This is most commonly achieved through membership to an identity federation that participates in eduGAIN. The following federations have been confirmed to support access to Fulcrum via eduGAIN as of November 2019:
    • Canadian Access Federation (CAF)
    • HEAnet / Edugate
    • InCommon
    • UK Federation
  2. Your Identity Provider must be configured to release attribute 'eduPersonScopedAffiliation' to entityId 'https://fulcrum.org/sp'.
  3. You must provide us with the entityId of your Identity Provider.

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The University of Michigan Library, which hosts the BAR Digital Collection, may collect some data about your institution’s use of BAR in order to improve services and to integrate with university teaching and learning initiatives. It is committed to protecting the privacy and confidentiality of user data in compliance with federal and state laws and professional standards. Follow this link to read the university’s Library Privacy Statement, which governs Michigan Publishing’s hosting of BAR.


Search Wildcards


Our search text-boxes (for books and resource files) support single and multiple character wildcard searches within single terms.
Wildcard characters can be applied to single terms, but not to search phrases, i.e. "search phrase to f?nd" will not use wildcard searching.

Wildcard Search TypeSpecial CharacterExample

Single character (matches a single character)

?

The search string te?t would match both test and text.

Multiple characters (matches zero or more sequential characters)

*

The wildcard search: tes* would match test, testing, and tester. You can also use wildcard characters in the middle of a term. For example: te*t would match test and text. *est would match pest and test.

Details and examples taken from Solr's standard query parser documentation.