CNI Fall 2023 Membership Meeting
December 11-12, 2023
JW Marriott Hotel, Washington, DC
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Tuesday, Dec. 12, begins with a few optional discussion tables on a defined topic over breakfast (7:30-8:45 a.m.), most of which will be lightly facilitated; this program is still new to CNI, first piloted at last spring’s meeting. We welcome your feedback and appreciate your patience as we experiment with different models. The breakfast discussion tables are intended to give attendees an opportunity to engage with each other on issues for which there is strong community interest and/or to learn more about initiatives we believe to be of value. We expect breakfast table discussions to be relatively unstructured and the role of the facilitator to be fairly casual. Rest assured there will still be ample space in the breakfast area for those who prefer unstructured dining and social opportunities. These will be located at tables throughout the dining area, marked by table signs. If you do choose to join one (or more), you do not need to RSVP and may come and go as you please.
- AI and Policy (no facilitator)
- Cyberinfrastructure to Support the Scalable Exchange of Sensitive and Proprietary Usage and Impact Metrics Across Public and Private Stakeholders, Christina Drummond, University of North Texas
- EDUCAUSE Research Computing and Data Community Group, Susan Ivey, North Carolina State University
- Evolving Licensing Models and Strategies, Lisa Janicke Hinchliffe, University of Illinois
HELIOS, Alicia Salaz, University of Oregon - Kind of Blue: Improvisational Yet Coordinated Approach to Campus Research Data Support and Services, Todd Grappone, University of California, Los Angeles & Salwa Ismail, University of California, Berkeley
- LEADING Next Steps, Erik Mitchell, University of California, San Diego
- LIBER (Association of European Research Libraries), Julien Roche, LIBER
- Making AI Generative for Higher Education, Dylan Ruediger, Ithaka S+R & Karim Boughida, Stony Brook University
- More tables may be added