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InCommon News
October 4, 2010

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In This Issue:

* Going to EDUCAUSE? InCommon and Identity Management Sessions
* Federation Track at Internet2 Member Meeting
- Three Federation Sessions Available via Netcast
* IAM Online, “EDUCAUSE IAM Working Group and Federated Services,” October 14
* National Library of Medicine Federates PubMed Service
* IDDY (Identity Management Awards) Accepting Applications for 2011 Awards
* Shibboleth Workshop Series November 9-10
* Day CAMP (Getting Started with the InCommon Federation) Slated Nov. 4-5
* EDUCAUSE Podcast – IAM as an Institutional Challenge
* New Participants

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Going to EDUCAUSE? InCommon and Identity Management Sessions
There are several InCommon and federation-related sessions available at the
upcoming EDUCAUSE annual conference in Anaheim. See the highlights here:
https://spaces.internet2.edu/x/7Qvw

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Federation Track at Internet2 Member Meeting
Speaking of meetings, this year the Internet2 Fall Member Meeting (Nov. 1-4
in Atlanta, Georgia) has a new track: Focus on Federations. You can filter
the Member Meeting agenda and see the sessions at
http://events.internet2.edu/2010/fall-mm/agenda.cfm.

Three Federation Sessions via Netcast – If you aren’t going to the Member
Meeting, three of the track sessions will be available via Netcast. The
sessions include the InCommon Forum - Policy (Nov. 2; 1:15 p.m. EST), case
studies from state networks on cloud services (Nov. 3; 4:30 p.m. EST), and a
look at multiple uses of federations (Nov. 4; 10:30 a.m. EST). See the
details at https://spaces.internet2.edu/x/oIH8

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IAM Online, “Live from EDUCAUSE: IAM Working Group and EDUCAUSE Federated
Services” – Thurs., Oct. 14 – 4 p.m. EDT / 1 p.m. PDT
This year's session of the Identity and Access Management Working Group at
the EDUCAUSE annual conference will be simulcast with IAM Online. This
session will provide an update on the working group's goals and projects, as
well as a discussion of EDUCAUSE's implementation of federated identity
management. Complete information, including how to join the IAM Online, is at
www.incommon.org/iamonline.

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National Library of Medicine Federates PubMed Service
The National Center for Biotechnology Information at the National Library of
Medicine, which is part of the National Institutes of Health, has federated
its PubMed service, which comprises more than 20 million citations for
biomedical literature from MEDLINE, life science journals and online books.
Citations may include links to full-text content from publisher websites.
When a campus federates with PubMed, individuals can login with their campus
credentials and save searches, save collections of data, and take advantage
of other personalized services. In addition, while all users can view
articles in Pubmed Central, a federated user can choose to display additional
full-text articles in journals to which his or her campus has subscribed.

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IDDY (Identity Management Awards) Accepting Applications for 2011 Awards
The Kantara Initiative has announced its fifth annual Identity Deployment of
the Year (IDDY) Awards, which will be presented at the 2011 RSA Conference in
San Francisco on February 14. The IDDY Awards recognize individuals and
organizations for developing and deploying outstanding digital identity
management solutions. Applications are being accepted now, and deployers of
these technologies are encouraged to participate. See the full announcement
at the Kantara Initiative website: http://bit.ly/ajhFVE

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Shibboleth Workshop Series November 9-10
The Shibboleth Workshop Series will offer one-day training sessions for
installing, configuring, and running the identity provider and service
provider packages. The IdP training will take place November 9, with the SP
training on November 10. Both sessions will take place at Lafayette College
in Easton, Pennsylvania. For details, including technical requirements and
costs, visit www.incommon.org/educate/shibboleth.

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Day CAMP (Getting Started with the InCommon Federation) Slated Nov. 4-5
Day CAMP: Getting Started with the InCommon Federation, will take place
November 4-5 in Atlanta, Georgia. The meeting (which runs from 1:30 p.m.
November 4 through noon on November 5) will feature technical and management
information for higher education institutions looking to access federated
services through InCommon. This is immediately following - but separate from
- the Internet2 Member Meeting. Details and registration are available at
https://spaces.internet2.edu/x/kwbw.

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EDUCAUSE Podcast – IAM as an Institutional Challenge – with Jens Haeusser
The September EDUCAUSE Now podcast includes an interview with Jens Haeusser,
director of strategy at the University of British Columbia, on framing IdM as
not just an IT issue, but as an institutional challenge. http://bit.ly/aa8aqg

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New Participants in September
InCommon added eight participants in September and now has 253 participants
(up from 199 at the beginning of 2010). These are the participants that
joined in September.

Higher Education
- Florida Atlantic University (www.fau.edu)
- Georgia Institute of Technology (www.gatech.edu)
- Indiana University of Pennsylvania (www.iup.edu)
- Rice University (www.rice.edu)
- Skidmore College (www.skidmore.edu)
- University of Northern Iowa (www.uni.edu)

Sponsored Partners
- Docufied (www.docufide.com)
- Maxient (www.maxient.edu)

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About Docufied
Docufied (www.docufide.com) is education’s trusted intermediary, providing
full-service electronic student records and transcript exchange to more
students, K-12 schools and postsecondary institutions nationwide than any
other service provider. For the last seven years, Docufide has provided
electronic transcript services to record owners (students), record holders
(high schools and colleges) and recipients of all kinds. The company has been
competitively selected to provide statewide initiatives in 10 states. Its
flagship offering, Secure Transcript, currently manages the full service
ordering, capture, and secure delivery of student transcripts and supporting
admissions documents from over 4,000 high schools and colleges to anywhere,
including electronically to over 1,200 colleges.

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About Maxient
Maxient's Conduct Manager software (www.maxient.com) is a completely
customizable, web-based solution for managing all aspects of the student
conduct process. In addition to storing conduct records and increasing office
productivity, Maxient features tools specifically designed to assist CARE and
Behavioral Intervention Teams in working with students of concern. Founded in
2003 by individuals who previously worked in student affairs, Maxient's
experience and commitment to the field shows with a product that is highly
functional, very intuitive, and budget friendly. Nationwide, more than 140
colleges and universities trust Maxient to provide this mission-critical
service.

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