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Hi Ken,

What databases are the videos from?

We realised recently that we can't embed Credo InfoLit videos into our LibGuides anymore because the LibGuides are public facing and we now have OpenAthens (ie, federated access) when previously we used EZproxy.

However, this has not been an issue with our LMS (Blackboard) because of the LTI integration that Credo has with Blackboard.

Could there be similar for your databases and Canvas?

Cheers,

Katherine

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-----Original Message-----
From: Code for Libraries <[log in to unmask]> On Behalf Of Kenneth Simon
Sent: Tuesday, 12 December 2023 3:49 AM
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Subject: [CODE4LIB] SSO authentication and embedded videos

Hi all,

I'm wondering if anyone has experienced an issue like the one we're facing right now:

* Our campus SSO authentication was switched over to SAML.
* After that switch, videos embedded in Canvas and elsewhere no longer work if they require off-campus authentication.

So, an off-campus user whose instructor has embedded a video from one of our library databases is no longer prompted to authenticate within that embedded area -- instead, depending on the browser they're using, they'll either be prompted to open the video in a new window (helpful), or they just get a general "refused to load" message (not at all helpful!).

I understand the reason for this security -- we don't want people putting in their credentials in an embedded web page under false pretenses!

The obvious workaround is to switch from embedded videos to links, but that goes against best practices for Distance Education, especially when the external link takes the user out of their LMS.

So, my questions for anyone in the know:

* Assuming we have no choice but to stay with SAML, does anyone know of a workaround that will allow users to authenticate and watch an embedded video without leaving the page?
* Does anyone have current experience with other authentication methods that play well with embedded videos? If so, please let me know what they are.

Thank you all for any insights you can provide!

Regards,
Ken

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