Hi Tod (& everyone),

My name is Peter Cliff and I work at OpenAthens as a senior software engineer. 
I watch this list as I've a personal (and professional) interest in library IT 
having worked in a number of academic libraries in the UK.

I spotted your question about OpenAthens and Shibboleth and wondered if it 
would be OK to forward to my colleagues here to answer. I'm not sure what the 
etiquette on this list is - would it be OK for a vendor to post a reply?

No worries if not of course and please don't let me being on this list prevent 
discussion of OpenAthens! I'm always keen to hear what users think - good or 
bad! :-)

Thanks,

Peter
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Topics of the day:

  1. OpenAthens and Shibboleth
  2. Search extended: Enterprise Systems Librarian at VCU Libraries, Richmond,
     VA
  3. Diversity Scholarship Conference Buddies
  4. Position posting - UX developer @Cornell University Library
  5. Innovation in Libraries Awesome Foundation - Deadline is Wednesday

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Date:    Mon, 13 Feb 2017 04:09:48 +0000
From:    Tod Olson <t...@uchicago.edu>
Subject: OpenAthens and Shibboleth

Hi everyone,

Here's a question about competing(?) federations for SAML-based authentication. 
We use Shibboleth as the preferred Web-based authentication method on campus, 
and we of course have long been members of the InCommon federation. At least 
one vendor is starting to promote OpenAthens (formerly Athena) for 
authentication. OpenAthens claims some ability to interoperate with Shibboleth. 
I'm trying to see the concrete benefit of joining OpenAthens as well as 
InCommon.

Have any of you InCommon institutions considered joining OpenAthens? What, if 
anything, tipped you towards picking up an additional federation?

Thanks for sharing any experiences,

-Tod


Tod Olson <t...@uchicago.edu<mailto:t...@uchicago.edu>>
Systems Librarian
Interim Director for Integrated Library Systems
University of Chicago Library

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Date:    Mon, 13 Feb 2017 11:01:20 -0500
From:    Erin White <erwh...@vcu.edu>
Subject: Search extended: Enterprise Systems Librarian at VCU Libraries, 
Richmond, VA

Colleagues - please send this post along to anyone who might be interested,
and let me know if you have questions, etc. Thanks!

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SEARCH EXTENDED: Enterprise Systems Librarian, Virginia Commonwealth
University, Richmond, VA

The Enterprise Systems Librarian will enable exemplary discovery of and
workflow efficiencies for library collections. Working in a team
environment, the successful candidate will be responsible for a suite of
enterprise library applications, including Alma, Primo, ILLiad, and
EZproxy.

Salary commensurate with experience, not less than $50,000. Review of
applications has begun and will continue until the position is filled.

Preferred qualifications include demonstrated experience working in and
fostering a diverse faculty, staff and student environment or commitment to
do so as a faculty member at VCU.  Although experience in certain areas is
desirable, this is an entry-level position in which candidates who
demonstrate excellent promise and a passion for developing superior
academic library systemswill be given the most serious consideration.

The complete position description is available at
http://www.library.vcu.edu/about/jobs/

To apply for this position go to https://www.vcujobs.com/postings/54186

Virginia Commonwealth University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action
Employer. Women, minorities, and persons with disabilities are encouraged
to apply.



--
Erin White
Head, Digital Engagement, VCU Libraries
(804) 827-3552 | erwh...@vcu.edu | www.library.vcu.edu

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Date:    Mon, 13 Feb 2017 09:10:26 -0800
From:    Jeffrey Sabol <jeffreystephensa...@gmail.com>
Subject: Diversity Scholarship Conference Buddies

The Code4Lib Scholarship Committee is seeking up to twelve conference
buddies for our Diversity Scholarship recipients.

TO VOLUNTEER, PLEASE REPLY TO: linda.ballin...@gmail.com

In general, a conference buddy will help the scholarship recipient get the
most out of the conference. The two of you can decide how best to do that.
Some suggestions for volunteer buddies:


-- attend the Sunday night meet and greet for Diversity Scholarship awardees
-- contact the scholarship recipient before the conference
-- arrange to meet at least once near the beginning of the conference
-- introduce your buddy around at the reception
-- join your buddy at a Newcomers Dinner


Please don't feel like you have to be a multi-year veteran of Code4Lib to
be a
conference buddy. If you've attended at least one (or otherwise know the
community), you can be a buddy!

TO VOLUNTEER, PLEASE REPLY TO: linda.ballin...@gmail.com

Have a great day!

The Code4Lib 2017 Scholarship Committee
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Linda Ballinger
Galen Charlton
Mairelys Lemus-Rojas
Jason Ronallo
Jeffrey Sabol
Helenmary Sheridan

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Date:    Mon, 13 Feb 2017 17:53:17 +0000
From:    Erica Mehan Johns <em...@cornell.edu>
Subject: Position posting - UX developer @Cornell University Library

**apologies for cross-postings**

Cornell University Library is looking for an enthusiastic and passionate user 
experience (UX) professional. Under the direction of the Manager of Land Grant 
Information Technology, the UX Developer will join a team of public service 
librarians, content specialists and developers to provide expertise in 
delivering innovative, modern web experiences meeting the educational and 
research needs of Cornell students, faculty, and staff. For more information, 
please see the complete job listing attached to this email.



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Date:    Tue, 14 Feb 2017 00:07:21 +0000
From:    Robin Champieux <champ...@ohsu.edu>
Subject: Innovation in Libraries Awesome Foundation - Deadline is Wednesday

Hello everyone,

This Wednesday, February 15, is the deadline to apply to be an Innovation in 
Libraries Awesome Foundation chapter 
trustee<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeXRtJZBWXBHr6BONcs1pMpfTYOhXcqcs-bhDh3YNkUiGvrtA/viewform?c=0&w=1>.

As a reminder about the project….

Facing the threat of diminished federal funding for innovative library 
projects, Library Pipeline has launched a new grant, funded by individual 
donors.  The Innovation in Libraries Awesome Foundation 
chapter<http://www.awesomefoundation.org/en/chapters/libraries> will award 
monthly $1,000 micro-grants to incubate small-scale library projects and 
experiments that embody the principles of diversity, inclusivity, creativity, 
and risk-taking. In our current political climate, we especially want to ensure 
funding and support for projects that fall outside traditional funding models.

We’re now recruiting the first group of Innovation in Libraries Awesome 
Foundation chapter trustees--individuals who would personally fund the grant.  
If you know of any librarians that may not have the means to make a personal 
donation but who are interested in innovation in libraries, please still send 
this call their way--we have sponsorship available!


  *   
<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeXRtJZBWXBHr6BONcs1pMpfTYOhXcqcs-bhDh3YNkUiGvrtA/viewform?c=0&w=1>
 Apply 
h<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeXRtJZBWXBHr6BONcs1pMpfTYOhXcqcs-bhDh3YNkUiGvrtA/viewform?c=0&w=1>ere<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeXRtJZBWXBHr6BONcs1pMpfTYOhXcqcs-bhDh3YNkUiGvrtA/viewform?c=0&w=1>
 to be an Innovation in Libraries Awesome Foundation chapter trustee.
  *   Please consider promoting this project on social media and to your 
colleagues.  You can point them to this announcement or simply retweet/repost 
this message:

Join a grassroots team supporting innovative, inclusive approaches to #library 
services! 👉 http://tinyurl.com/libinnovation

Thanks for your support and feel free to reply to me with questions!

Robin Champieux on behalf of the Innovation in Libraries Awesome Foundation 
Chapter

Robin Champieux, MLIS
Scholarly Communication Librarian
Ontology Development Group
Oregon Health & Science University
503-494-2770
champ...@ohsu.edu<mailto:champ...@ohsu.edu>
http://orcid.org/0000-0001-7023-9832

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