CNI Fall 2013 Membership Meeting
December 9-10, 2013
Washington, DC
Capital Hilton
Thanks to all who participated in CNI’s Fall 2013 Membership Meeting! We will be posting meeting materials here in the coming weeks.
Recently Added
- Videos:
- Databrary: An Open Video-Based Data-Sharing System for Developmental Science [YouTube][Vimeo]
- Creating a Data Interchange Standard for Researchers, Research, and Research Resources: VIVO-ISF [YouTube][Vimeo]
- Mobile Technologies to Support Field Research [YouTube][Vimeo]
- Accuracy in Web Analytics Reporting on Digital Libraries [YouTube][Vimeo]
- Hiberlink: Investigating Reference Rot in Web-Based Scholarly Communication [YouTube][Vimeo]
- Internet Identity Update: From Social to Scholar (Klingenstein, Internet2) [YouTube][Vimeo]
- Library Brand Recognition: Generating Visibility in the Virtual Age [YouTube][Vimeo]
- Institutional Research Data Management: Policies, Planning, Services and Surveys[YouTube][Vimeo]
- Trends In Digital Scholarship Centers [YouTube][Vimeo]
- Capturing the Ephemeral: Collecting Social Media and Supporting Twitter Research with Social Feed Manager [YouTube][Vimeo]
- Digital Natives or Digital Naives? The Role of Skill in Internet Use [YouTube][Vimeo]
- A Changing Landscape: Federal Mandates for Public Access to Scholarship, Transitions of Stewardship and Distributed Factual Biography [YouTube][Vimeo]
- Podcast Interviews (courtesy of EDUCAUSE):
- Data Federation of University Research, Deborah Ludwig (U. Kansas)
- The Community Sourced Development of Fedora 4, Tom Cramer (Stanford U.)
- Brown University Libraries Supporting Digital Scholarship, Harriette Hemmasi (Brown U.)
Representatives from CNI member organizations gather twice annually to explore new technologies, content, and applications; to further collaboration; to analyze technology policy issues; and to catalyze the development and deployment of new projects. Each member organization may send two representatives.
Project briefings, 45-minute or one-hour sessions that allow participants to interact informally about projects, initiatives, and ideas of their own choosing, are the very heart of every membership meeting. Plenary sessions are held at the beginning and end of each meeting and include presentations of CNI’s latest initiatives as well as insights from national and international leaders in the networked information community.