Core Forum Webinar Series on Technology Part 1: The Evolving Authentication Landscape

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This is Part 1 of the Core Forum Webinar Series on Technology. To register for this single webinar presentation, click the registration button shown above. To register for the complete 4-Part Core Forum Webinar Series on Technology, click this link to view the series registration page.


Date: Tuesday, January 11, 2022
Time: 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm CT
Presenter: Hong Ma and Margaret Heller 

Description: Individuals no longer access library resources from a single device or location and expect a single-sign-on experience. SAML authentication and federated identity management are important tools to meet user and institutional needs for security standards and privacy needs. Yet navigating layers of connection to create good user experience while maintaining privacy can be overwhelming. This presentation will introduce the landscape of authentication technologies followed by a description of implementing this infrastructure. We will end with an explanation of on-going challenges of current federated authentication, advocate for community collaboration by libraries as well as in the broader federated identity management community.

Learning Outcomes: 

By the end of this webinar, attendees will:

  • be able to understand the basic definitions of SAML-related and federated authentication technologies;
  • gain a knowledge of the connection between SAML-related technologies and single-sign-on for security and better user experience; and
  • be able to make a plan for establishing or improving single-sign-on infrastructure in their local environment.

    Who Should Attend: Anyone with an interest in the topic can benefit from this session and is welcome to participate.

    Presenters: 

    Hong Ma is the Head of Library Systems at Loyola University Chicago and assumed a new role as the Interim Associate Dean for User Service in January 2021 to oversee the work of the library’s Access Services, the Information Commons, and the Assessment Librarian. She played essential roles in LITA (Library Information Technology Association) and serves on the Core Board as Director-at-Large. She services as Steering Committee member of ELUNA (Ex Libris Users of North America). She also has been active in ER&L (Electronic Resources and Libraries), CNI (Coalition for Networked Information) and Educause community. She is a regular writer and speaker on implementing technologies in user-centered library services. Her research interests focus on developing value stream driven technology framework and processes to enhance library services.

    Margaret Heller is Digital Services Librarian at Loyola University Chicago, where she works on front-end web development, digital collections, and scholarly communications. She currently serves as President-Elect of Core. Her scholarly interests include library technology community success, women in library technology, and improving access to digital resources. She also writes frequent book reviews for Library Journal and chairs the ELUNA Primo Working Group. In her personal life she enjoys taking her kids on tiny adventures and is slowly learning to play the guitar.

    Tech Requirements

    Core Webinars are held in Zoom. Speakers or a headset for listening to the presentation are required. You may interact with the presenter and ask questions through text-based chat. Closed captioning is available in the Zoom platform. The webcast will be recorded and the link to the recording shared with registrants shortly after the live event. 

    Contact
    If you have a question or need to make arrangements for special assistance or additional accessibility, please contact Tom Ferren (tferren@ala.org).