Publishing
The publishing industry has undergone dramatic changes due to the developments in digital technologies. From the early years in CNI’s history, we have assisted publishers in the scholarly community and in the commercial environment to understand the potential impact of technologies on their business models and to assist them in envisioning the transformative opportunities that are available in the Internet environment. We also serve as a source of information about new programs in which academic libraries are collaborating with university presses or are creating new types of publishing initiatives in their institutions.
Recent Publications/Reports/Presentations by CNI Staff
International Tensions and “Science Nationalism” in a Networked World: Strategies and Implications (January '21)View Report View more information
New Strategies for Acquiring Learning Materials (June '20)
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Open Science Matters Panel, Sage Bionetworks 2019 Assembly (July '19)
Panelists: Deborah Estrin, Cliff Lynch, Carly Strasser, Dario Taraborelli, Moderator: Kara Woo
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The Many Challenges of Our Itinerant Researchers (April '19)
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Responsible Stewardship, Technology Realities, and Renewing Collaborations: CNI’s Agenda for the Coming Year (December '18)
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Recent Project Briefings & Plenary Sessions from CNI Meetings
Christina Drummond, University of North Texas
Duke University’s Research Support Initiative: Assessment, Recommendations, and Implementation (November '23)
Timothy McGeary, Duke University
Rebecca Brouwer, Duke University
John Board, Duke University
The Federal Year of Open Science (November '23)
Martin Halbert, National Science Foundation
Maryam Zaringhalam, White House Office of Science & Technology Policy
Ashley Sands, Institute of Museum and Library Services
Brett Bobley, National Endowment for the Humanities
Open Book Collective: Collective Paths Toward an Open and Sustainable Ecosystem for Monographs (November '23)
Lidia Uziel, University of California, Santa Barbara
Livy Snyder, Open Book Collective
A Radical New Approach to Data Citation: Cook the Carrots, Burn the Sticks (November '23)
Jamie Wittenberg, University of Colorado Boulder
John Chodacki, California Digital Library
Kristi Holmes, Northwestern University
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Recent Videos
Developing a High Touch Multi-Disciplinary Evidence Synthesis Service Prompted by Faculty Requests (August '24)Jade Winn, University of Southern California View more information
Using Machine-Learning Systems to Improve Collections Development and Services (May '24)
Boaz Nadav Manes, Lehigh University
Todd Carpenter, National Information Standards Organization
Carolyn Morris, Ingram
Filip Jakobsen, Samhæng
Sebastian Hammer, President, Index Data View more information
Accessibility in Research: HTML Papers on arXiv (February '24)
Shamsi Brinn, arXiv
A. Jonathan R. Godfrey, Massey University of New Zealand View more information
ReCiter’s Role in Streamlining Academic Publication Identification and Reporting (November '23)
Paul Albert, Weill Cornell Medicine View more information
Enhancing Open Educational Resource (OER) Creation and Adaptation Workflows with an Open Publishing Tool (May '23)
Robert Hilliker, Rowan University
Steve Chudnick, Middlesex College
Mark Sullivan, Sobek Digital View more information
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Recent Podcasts
A Conversation with CNI’s Cliff Lynch (September '22) Speaker: Clifford LynchListen to the podcast
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Feb. 10, 2012: Horizon Megatrends; E-Book Self-Publishing; OSTP Comments (February '12) CNI Conversations Podcast, Feb. 10, 2012
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Nov 28, 2011: Open Data, Publishing Innovations, Assessment (November '11) CNI Conversations Podcast, Nov. 28, 2011
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