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  • From: "Lengwenat, Ulrike, Springer DE" <>
  • To: "David Kennedy" <>, "Staines, Heather, Springer US" <>, "Mayes, Elizabeth, Springer US" <>
  • Cc: "Andy Ingham" <>, "Adam Chandler" <>, "John Ober" <>, <>, <>, <>, <>, <>, <>, <>, <>, <>, <>, <>, <>, <>
  • Subject: AW: Shibboleth/InCommon authentication for Springer
  • Date: Tue, 26 Jan 2010 09:48:37 +0100

Dear Dave,

Thank you for your offer and your initiative regarding Shibboleth for US
universities.
I appreciate your approach and would like to invite you to discuss this
further over the phone.
Apart from the UK Access Management Federation, Springer is Shibboleth
compliant since October 2008 for many countries in ROW, including Asia. In
terms of technical issues and implementation, our host MetaPress in
Birmingham, Alabama is implementing the authentication part for us on
SpringerLink.

Please let me know when you are available.
Looking forward to hearing from you.

With best regards,
Ulrike Lengwenat
Springer Global Manager Access

SpringerLink Operations, eProduct Management & Innovation
Tiergartenstr. 17, D-69121 Heidelberg, Germany
tel + 49 (0) 6221 487 8315

www.springerlink.com

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Von: David Kennedy []
Gesendet: Montag, 25. Januar 2010 18:29
An: Lengwenat, Ulrike, Springer DE; Staines, Heather, Springer US; Mayes,
Elizabeth, Springer US
Cc: Andy Ingham; Adam Chandler; John Ober; ;
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; ; Dave Kennedy;

Betreff: Shibboleth/InCommon authentication for Springer

Dear Ulrike,

I am writing you on behalf of Duke University and the other universities
listed at the end of this email. We are all committed to the concept of
federated identity management and federated access to licensed resources.
Hence, we have implemented, or are implementing, the Shibboleth technology

at our respective institutions (which have all also joined the InCommon
federation).

We have noticed that you have implemented Shibboleth/SAML within your
product line, and are using the technology to provide federated access to
your services within the UK Access Management Federation. We,
collectively, would like to invite you to also join the InCommon
federation so that we, as well, will be able to federate with you. You
provide valuable services to our user communities, and we would like to
begin integrating those services with the single sign on infrastructures
we have invested in at our respective institutions.

Duke University would like to be your sponsor for membership into InCommon

and help facilitate the process. We can provide guidance in terms of
federation policies and best practices. We also have a willing group of
universities that should be able to help with testing and implementation,
and we can help coordinate that as well.

If you are interested, we can set up a conference call to discuss some of
the details and initiate the process.

Thank you for your time and consideration
Dave

David Kennedy, Duke University

Andy Ingham, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Adam Chandler, Cornell University
John Ober, California Digital Library
Ken Varnum, University of Michigan
John Kiser, University of Pennsylvania
Joan Parker, Cal State, Moss Landing Marine Labs
Curtis Carr, Virginia Tech
Paul Soderdahl, University of Iowa
Tod Olson, University of Chicago
Thomas Howell, Northwestern University
Anne Nolan, Brown University
Julia Kochi, University of California, San Francisco
Theodora Toy, University of California, Riverside
Emily Lin, Jim Dooley, University of California, Merced

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David Kennedy
Application Developer
Perkins Library, Duke University
(919) 613-6831




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