CNI Fall 2024 Membership Meeting
December 9-10, 2024
JW Marriott Hotel, Washington, DC
During breakfast on Tuesday, Dec. 10 (7:45-8:45 a.m.), attendees may join optional table discussions on pre-determined topics. 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. There will still be ample space in the breakfast area for those who prefer unstructured dining and social opportunities.
Designated tables will be marked by table signs and located throughout the breakfast area. There is no signup; participation is first come, first served.
Topics & Facilitators:
- Artificial Intelligence in Libraries, Debra Hanken Kurtz (Florida State), Evviva Weinraub Lajoie (University at Buffalo), Rosalyn Metz (Emory University)
- Computational Research & Licensing, Katherine Klosek (ARL), Rachael Samberg (UC Berkeley), Katie Zimmerman (MIT)
- Data Management Plan Services for Researchers, Caroline Hyslop (University of Ottawa)
- Developments in Scholarly Publishing, Robert Cartolano (Columbia)
- Emerging Cybersecurity Threats & Priorities, Chris Freeland (Internet Archive)
- Establishing Campus AI Working Groups, Joe Mocnik (Kansas State)
- Fedora Users, Kate Dohe and Scott Prater (Fedora Governance Chairs)
- Future of Online Learning, Glenda Morgan (Phil Hill & Associates)
- How Can Research Libraries Engage Society? Darlene Cavalier (Arizona State), Thomas Kaarsted (University of Southern Denmark), Anne Kathrine Overgaard (University of Southern Denmark)
- Improving Open Access Discovery for Academic Library Users, Ixchel Faniel (OCLC), Harriett Green (University of Arizona)
- Open Data for Research Intelligence (Barcelona Declaration/OpenAlex), Wolfram Horstmann (Leibniz Institute for Information Infrastructure)
- Preprints Preservation, Snowden Becker (LOCKSS)
- Project Management in Academic Libraries, Erik Mitchell (UC San Diego) and Melissa Skinnell (Brown University)
- Research Library-Based AI Service Teams, Nicholas Taylor (LANL)
- Supporting Disruptive Scholarship, Emily Bonney (Cal State, Fullerton): The idea for this discussion is from a plenary talk given at the 2024 Designing Libraries Conference by Rob Dunn (NC State), titled “We Need to Reimagine the Purpose of The University.” See the slides here.
Other topics and/or facilitators may be added.