Federate to Win! Training to librarians/decision makers: Workshop at LIBER Conference 

As a result of the interviews to libraries' decision-makers, several main issues were identified. Among them, the need for raising awareness on the benefits of federated identity management and for providing basic training and technical support on the implementation of federated IM, that was reported to be a challenge for some libraries' IT staff.
 
With this aim in mind, it was decided to carry out a training event addressed to librarians, during a community meeting, the LIBER Annual Conference.

• When? 29 June 2016, 9-12h.
• Where? Helsinki, Finland , LIBER Conference http://liber2016.org/workshops/
• Who?
Instructors: Manne Miettinen/Timo Mustonen (CSC); Peter Gietz (DAASI); Jiri Pavlik (MZK)
Moderator: Melanie Imming (LIBER)
Workshop design: All above + NA2 members (Martin Haase, Lalla Mantovani, Irina Mikhailava, Alessandra Scicchitano
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Main objective: Transfer knowledge to participants regarding federated access.
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Expected benefits for attendees
• Learn the basics of federated access at libraries
• Gain insight into the benefits of federated access for libraries and end-users
• Ease adoption of federated access by your institution
• Identify common barriers for federated access adoption and potential strategies to cope with them.
• Take advantage of the opportunity to discuss with peers solutions and problems
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Expected outcomes for AARC project
• Disseminate the benefits of federated access for libraries
• Advocacy/training on federation 101 training module.
• Engage the library community in favour of federated access models.
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Programme outline

9:00 – 9:10           Welcome and Introduction to the workshop dynamics

9:10  –  10:10       Federation 101: what is in it for libraries?

10:10 – 10:30       Federated login roleplaying: who are you and what do you want to access?

10:30 – 11:00       Coffee break

11:00 – 11:50       Clinic session: demo, issues and strategy discussion with experts

11:50 – 12:00       Report, wrap up

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