Jennifer Johnson, Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis
JD Schaumberg, Online Resources, Inc.
Project Briefings Presented at the
CNI Fall 2015 Membership Meeting
December 14-15, 2015
Washington, DC
Download the Full Meeting Program/Schedule of Events (PDF)
Achieving Meaningful Interoperability for Web-based Scholarship
Herbert Van de Sompel, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Michael L. Nelson, Old Dominion University
Michael L. Nelson, Old Dominion University
All for One and One for All: A Global Approach to Image Interoperability via IIIF
Tom Cramer, Stanford University
The Archaeology of Infrastructure
Sayeed Choudhury, Johns Hopkins University
Jaap Geraerts, University College London
Jaap Geraerts, University College London
Archivportal-D: The National Platform for Archival Information in Germany
Christina Wolf, Landesarchiv Baden-Wuerttemberg
Nadine Seidu, Landesarchiv Baden-Wuerttemberg
Nadine Seidu, Landesarchiv Baden-Wuerttemberg
Between a Microscope and a Museum: The Tension Between Content and Context in Digital Collections
Ken Mitchell, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
Mohamed Baessa, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
Molly Tamarkin, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
Mohamed Baessa, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
Molly Tamarkin, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
Big Data Ethics Support Systems and Networks
Bonnie Tijerina, Data & Society Research Institute
Emily F. Keller, Data & Society Research Institute
Emily F. Keller, Data & Society Research Institute
Bringing Bits to the User: BitCurator and BitCurator Access
Christopher (Cal) Lee, University of North Carolina
Can Cooperatives Provide a More Sustainable and Effective Path for Open Access?
Kamran Naim, Stanford University
Raym Crow, SPARC
Raym Crow, SPARC
Consensus Approach to Patron Privacy in Publisher, Library and Software Systems
Todd Carpenter, National Information Standards Organization (NISO)
Design Labs at the Intersection of Engaged Learning and Digital Scholarship
Laurie Alexander, University of Michigan
Justin Schell, University of Michigan
Justin Schell, University of Michigan
Digital Dissertations in an Increasingly Welcoming Landscape
Digital Scholarship Centers: Two Models
Tom Keegan, The University of Iowa
John Culshaw, The University of Iowa
Paul Soderdahl, The University of Iowa
Roger Zender, Case Western Reserve University
John Culshaw, The University of Iowa
Paul Soderdahl, The University of Iowa
Roger Zender, Case Western Reserve University
Digital Scholarship Spaces: Building Communities & Enabling Collaboration
Elizabeth Cowell, University of California Santa Cruz
Rachel Deblinger, University of California Santa Cruz
Greg Raschke, North Carolina State University
Mike Nutt, North Carolina State University
Joan Lippincott, Coalition for Networked Information
Rachel Deblinger, University of California Santa Cruz
Greg Raschke, North Carolina State University
Mike Nutt, North Carolina State University
Joan Lippincott, Coalition for Networked Information
Documenting Ferguson: Lessons Learned from Managing an Online Community Archive
Shannon Davis, Washington University in St. Louis
Emulation and Virtualization as Preservation Strategies
David S. H. Rosenthal, Stanford University
ePADD: Use Natural Language Processing to Appraise, Process, Discover and Deliver Email
Peter Chan, Stanford University
Establishing a Shared Research Data Service in the UK: How We’re Doing It. What About You?
Rachel Bruce, Jisc
Evolving a Community Digital Repository: Lessons from Dryad
William Michener, University of New Mexico and Dryad Board of Directors
Experiences with High Resolution Display Walls in Academic Libraries
John Brosz, University of Calgary
E. Patrick Rashleigh, Brown University
Josh Boyer, North Carolina State University
E. Patrick Rashleigh, Brown University
Josh Boyer, North Carolina State University
Fedora 4: Community-Driven Development to Production
Aaron Birkland, Johns Hopkins University
Dan Coughlin, Pennsylvania State University
Ben Wallberg, University of Maryland at College Park
David Wilcox, DuraSpace
Dan Coughlin, Pennsylvania State University
Ben Wallberg, University of Maryland at College Park
David Wilcox, DuraSpace
Findings from a Suite of Studies on Open Access Monograph Publishing: What Will it Cost and How Will it Work?
Charles Watkinson, University of Michigan
Carolyn Walters, Indiana University - Bloomington
Lisa Macklin, Emory University
Nancy Maron, BlueSky to BluePrint, LLC
Carolyn Walters, Indiana University - Bloomington
Lisa Macklin, Emory University
Nancy Maron, BlueSky to BluePrint, LLC
The Future of Linked Data in Libraries: Assessing BIBFRAME Against Best Practices
Robert Sanderson, Stanford University
Galileo’s World: Driving Library Exhibitions to New Heights with State-of-the-art Technology
Carl Grant, University of Oklahoma
The Great VCU Bike Race Book: Studentsourcing an Interdisciplinary, Multimodal Webtext
Gardner Campbell, Virginia Commonwealth University
How Much Does $1.7 Billion Buy You? A Comparison of Published Scientific Journal Articles to Their Pre-print Version
Sharon Farb, University of California, Los Angeles
Todd Grappone, University of California, Los Angeles
Peter Broadwell, University of California, Los Angeles
Martin Klein, University of California, Los Angeles
Todd Grappone, University of California, Los Angeles
Peter Broadwell, University of California, Los Angeles
Martin Klein, University of California, Los Angeles
Hybrid Online/Offline Scholarly Information Resources
Ryan Shaw, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Patrick Golden, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Patrick Golden, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Hydra-in-a-Box: Building and Bundling a National Digital Platform
Tom Cramer, Stanford University
Mark Matienzo, Digital Public Library of America
Debra Hanken Kurtz, DuraSpace
Mark Matienzo, Digital Public Library of America
Debra Hanken Kurtz, DuraSpace
Is Gold Open Access Sustainable? Update from the UC Pay-It-Forward Project
MacKenzie Smith, University of California, Davis
Ivy Anderson, University of California, California Digital Library
Ivy Anderson, University of California, California Digital Library
Libraries Will Be an Asset for Us: Emerging Roles for Academic Libraries in Civic Data Partnerships
Aaron Brenner, University of Pittsburgh
Bob Gradeck, University of Pittsburgh
Michael Bolam, University of Pittsburgh
Eleanor Mattern, University of Pittsburgh
Bob Gradeck, University of Pittsburgh
Michael Bolam, University of Pittsburgh
Eleanor Mattern, University of Pittsburgh
Linked Data for Libraries and Archives: LD4L and Europeana
Dean B. Krafft, Cornell University
Tom Cramer, Stanford University
Charles Blair, The University of Chicago
Tom Cramer, Stanford University
Charles Blair, The University of Chicago
MakerWeb Consortium: A Unique Approach to MakerSpaces
Ellen Borkowski, Union College
Amanda Ervin, Union College
Frances Maloy, Union College
John Rieffel, Union College
Amanda Ervin, Union College
Frances Maloy, Union College
John Rieffel, Union College
National Digital Stewardship Alliance on the Move
Bethany Nowviskie, Council on Library and Information Resources
Micah Altman, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Abigail Potter, Library of Congress
Robin Ruggaber, University of Virginia
Oliver Bendorf, Digital Library Federation
Micah Altman, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Abigail Potter, Library of Congress
Robin Ruggaber, University of Virginia
Oliver Bendorf, Digital Library Federation
New Partnerships in the Scholarly Communication System and the Open Source Toolkit
Robert Cartolano, Columbia University
Jennifer Crewe, Columbia University Press
Kathleen Fitzpatrick, Modern Language Association
Mark Newton, Columbia University
Barbara Rockenbach, Columbia University
Jennifer Crewe, Columbia University Press
Kathleen Fitzpatrick, Modern Language Association
Mark Newton, Columbia University
Barbara Rockenbach, Columbia University
New Tools for Providing Access to Digital Image Collections: Mirador and Spotlight
Stuart Snydman, Stanford University
The Open Science Framework (OSF) at Notre Dame: Connecting the Workflow and Supporting the Research Mission
Andrew Sallans, Center for Open Science
Natalie Meyers, University of Notre Dame
Natalie Meyers, University of Notre Dame
Organizational Implications of Data Science Environments in Education, Research, and Research Management in Libraries
Erik Mitchell, University of California, Berkeley
Vicky Steeves, New York University
Jenny Muilenburg, University of Washington
Vicky Steeves, New York University
Jenny Muilenburg, University of Washington
Portland Common Data Model: Creating and Sharing Complex Digital Objects
Karen Estlund, Pennsylvania State University
Declan Fleming, University of California, San Diego
Mark Matienzo, Digital Public Library of America
Jon Stroop, Princeton University
Declan Fleming, University of California, San Diego
Mark Matienzo, Digital Public Library of America
Jon Stroop, Princeton University
Postmortem on Merging/Unmerging IT and Libraries
Karim Boughida, University of Rhode Island
Garry Bozylinsky, University of Rhode Island
Todd Grappone, University of California, Los Angeles
John Unsworth, Brandeis University
Garry Bozylinsky, University of Rhode Island
Todd Grappone, University of California, Los Angeles
John Unsworth, Brandeis University
Preparing for New Roles and Transformed Libraries: Models and Implementation
Kristen Burgess, University of Cincinnati
Ted Baldwin, University of Cincinnati
Leslie Schick, University of Cincinnati
Greg Raschke, North Carolina State University
Deanna Marcum, Ithaka S+R
Ted Baldwin, University of Cincinnati
Leslie Schick, University of Cincinnati
Greg Raschke, North Carolina State University
Deanna Marcum, Ithaka S+R
The Process of Discovery: CLIR Postdoctoral Fellows on the Future of the Academy
John Maclachlan, McMaster University
Elizabeth A. Waraksa, Association of Research Libraries
Meridith Beck Sayre, Knox College and Council on Library and Information Resources
Jodi Reeves Flores, University of Arizona
Elizabeth A. Waraksa, Association of Research Libraries
Meridith Beck Sayre, Knox College and Council on Library and Information Resources
Jodi Reeves Flores, University of Arizona
Rightsstatements.org: An International, Interoperable Approach to Standardized Rights Statements for Cultural Heritage
Emily Gore, Digital Public Library of America
Greg Cram, New York Public Library
Dave Hansen, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
Mark Matienzo, Digital Public Library of America
Greg Cram, New York Public Library
Dave Hansen, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
Mark Matienzo, Digital Public Library of America
Social Networks and Archival Context (SNAC): Launching the Pilot Phase
John C. Martinez, National Archives and Records Administration
Taking the Long View: International Update from the Keepers Registry
Peter Burnhill, EDINA, University of Edinburgh
Update on Funding Opportunities: Programs, Priorities & Trends
Trevor Owens, Institute of Museum and Library Services
Joel Wurl, National Endowment for the Humanities
Lucy Barber, National Historical Publications & Records Commission
Amy Lucko, Council on Library and Information Resources
Nicole Ferraiolo, Council on Library and Information Resources
Perry Collins, National Endowment for the Humanities
Joel Wurl, National Endowment for the Humanities
Lucy Barber, National Historical Publications & Records Commission
Amy Lucko, Council on Library and Information Resources
Nicole Ferraiolo, Council on Library and Information Resources
Perry Collins, National Endowment for the Humanities
Video Captioning at the University of Texas
Daniel Jacobs, University of Texas at Austin
Aaron Choate, University of Texas at Austin
Aaron Choate, University of Texas at Austin