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Re: [inc-librsvcs] Webinar archive available


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  • From: David Kennedy <>
  • To: Adam Chandler <>
  • Cc: , , Dean Woodbeck <>
  • Subject: Re: [inc-librsvcs] Webinar archive available
  • Date: Tue, 26 Jan 2010 10:03:04 -0500

Adam,

These are excellent points. Thanks

Dave

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




From:
Adam Chandler <>
To:
Dean Woodbeck <>
Cc:

Date:
01/26/2010 09:11 AM
Subject:
Re: [inc-librsvcs] Webinar archive available
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I still think the ezproxy use case for Shibboleth is insufficient to
motivate adoption. And I could hear skepticism from some of the
webinar listeners. Dave's presentation and argument would be stronger
if he added a couple other use cases for Shibboleth:

1. Link to licensed content from the open Web (e.g., start with Google
search, login to licensed content via campus SSO).

2. Minimize disruption caused by "excessive download" cutoffs. It
seems that every week now our remote access to a given licensed
resource (often ACS) is being blocked by a vendor due to spidering
activity from China. When this happens, the vendor cuts off access for
all our remote access patrons because the traffic is coming through
our single proxy server IP. If the offending party was logged in with
Shib, they could cut off only that patron until it is resolved.


Adam


On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 10:25 AM, Dean Woodbeck <>
wrote:
> The InC-Library webinar, presented Jan. 15, 2010, reviews the work of
the
> vendor subgroup, both with EZProxy and Shibboleth and working with (and
> recruiting) vendors. The webinar is now archived and availble on the
> InC-Library wiki:
>
> https://spaces.internet2.edu/x/UDc
>
> David Kennedy's slides are also available on that wiki page.
>
> --Dean
>
> --
> Dean Woodbeck
> Internet2/InCommon Outreach
>
>






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