Vendors We'd Like to Shibbolize

List the top 10 vendors, with which your library interacts and with which you'd like to federate.

College/University

Vendors

Brian Owen (Simon Fraser University)

The Internet 2 wiki < https://spaces.at.internet2.edu/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=11484 already provides a list Shib-enabled library vendors. A useful first step would be to confirm these Shib-enabled vendors actually work in our various local environments, before proceeding to 10 new ones.
Developing a list of the top 10 library vendors should be done in the context of any large library consortia (OhioLink, CDL, CRKN) who negotiate state, regional, or national licenses with these vendors. They could readily identify the highest priority vendors who are not Shibboleth compliant, plus they would also be in a position to apply some pressure to get work moving.

Tod Olson (Univ of Chicago)

EBSCO
Elsevier (ScienceDirect & Scopus)
JStor
OCLC FirstSearch (all databases on this platform)
ProQuest
Wiley
Thompson Gale
Wilson
SpringerVerlag
Oxford University Press

Matthew Bockol (Carleton)

ArtStor
LexisNexis
Ebsco
OCLC
ProQuest
Cabridge Scientific
Science Direct
HW Wilson
Bio One
Readex (Newsbank)

Lynn Garrison (Penn State)

Springer
Karger
Highwire
OVID

Diane Johnson (U of Missouri)

eRes electronic reserves system from Docutek

John Kiser (U of Penn Libraries)

These are the top-10 resources, in terms of use:
EBSCO
PubMedPlus (Penn Only)
JSTOR
Factive
MEDLINE
LexisNexis Academic
ISI Citation Indexes (Web of Science)
MD Consult
UpToDate

David Huth (Univ. of Utah)

Ebsco
Proquest
LexisNexis
OCLC
Oxford Univ. Press
Thomson Information and Learning
Gale/Cengage Learning
Elsevier
Chemical Abstracts Service
Alexander Street Press.

Foster Zhang (Johns Hopkins University)

Top-10 resources (excluding Shibbolized Vendors):
ScienceDirect
Nature
LexisNexis
EIU
JSTOR
OVID
Wiley
Sage
American Chemical Society
Oxford