The archived audio recording of the Sept. 14 CNI Conversations session is now available at http://conversations.cni.org/ (to subscribe to the audio feed add http://conversations.cni.org/feed to iTunes, or any podcatcher). In this session, Clifford Lynch discusses the Dear Colleague Letter from the National Science Foundation (NSF) requesting comments on big challenges and new opportunities for the social, behavioral, and economic sciences, and he reports on a meeting of the NSF Office of Cyberinfrastructure Campus Bridging Task Force, a group charged with examining the coordination between national level resources and investments made by individual campuses. Cliff also talks about the status of [more…]
View more informationCNI Conversations – March recording available (March '10)
The archived audio recording of the March 10 session of CNI Conversations is now available at http://conversations.cni.org/ (to subscribe to the audio feed add http://conversations.cni.org/feed to iTunes, or any podcatcher). In this session, CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch provides a preview of the CNI Spring 2010 Membership Meeting, and he discusses topics including the recent Confederation of Open Access Repositories (COAR) meeting, the IMLS-sponsored WebWise conference, personal archives, and cloud computing in libraries.
View more informationMarch 2010 (March '10)
Audio Recording [mp3 58:01 min.] March 10, 2010 The March 2010 CNI Conversations includes a quick overview of the upcoming CNI Spring 2010 Membership Meeting, by CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch. Cliff provides brief descriptions of the plenaries and some of the breakout sessions. Cliff also discusses the recent Confederation of Open Access Repositories (COAR) meeting as well as the IMLS-sponsored WebWise conference. Scientific collections and personal archives are also covered. Questions include confidential material in email archives and cloud computing for libraries.
View more informationVideo: Web 2.0 and the Study of History from Spring 2010 CNI meeting available (July '10)
The last video from the Spring 2010 CNI meeting is now available; I’ve held off announcing it for a little while because it’s quite special, and I did not want it to be missed in the flood of other announcements. This presentation describes a wonderful project at the University of Oregon which helps students to understand the uses of primary source materials, and also to think about their own roles as creators of such materials, and as prospective contributors to the collective social record. Technology comes into play, of course, but is very much in the background in some sense. [more…]
View more informationVIVO – National Conference and CNI conference video (May '10)
If your institution is interested in increasing linkages among researchers, you might want to check out the VIVO project. The project organizers are offering a conference in August. We have had 2 sessions on the VIVO project at CNI meetings – one in 2007 when it was initially developed at Cornell, and one at our last meeting in April. Video from that session “VIVO: Enabling National Networking of Scientists” is available at: or http://www.vimeo.com/11345580 Joan Lippincott ————————————————————– Announcing the first annual National VIVO Conference: Enabling National Networking of Scientists August 12-13, 2010 New York Hall of Science The first annual [more…]
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Sibyl Schaefer, University of California, San Diego
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Nicholas Ruhs, Florida State University
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Jade Winn, University of Southern California
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Hannah Moutran, University of Texas at Austin
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Catherine Steeves, Western University
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Wayne Morse, Digital Transformation Consultant
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2024 State of Open Infrastructure: Trends in Characteristics, Funding, Governance, Adoption, and Policy (May '24)
Gail Steinhart, Invest in Open Infrastructure
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Mikala Narlock, Data Curation Network, University of Minnesota
Jake Carlson, University at Buffalo
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Jennifer Stanton, University of Sydney
Maddie Wilson, University of Sydney
Ben Griffiths, University of Sydney
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Kari May, University of Pittsburgh
Clinton Graham, University of Pittsburgh
Hyku for Consortia: Providing and Sustaining Open-Source Repositories at Scale (May '24)
Amanda Hurford, Private Academic Library Network of Indiana (PALNI)
Kirsten Leonard, Private Academic Library Network of Indiana (PALNI)
Jill Morris, Pennsylvania Academic Library Consortium (PALCI)
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Claire Baytas, Ithaka S+R
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Sheila Rabun, Lyrasis
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Nina Servizzi, New York University
Martin Knott, University of Michigan
Jacquie Samples, Duke University
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Boaz Nadav Manes, Lehigh University
Todd Carpenter, National Information Standards Organization
Carolyn Morris, Ingram
Filip Jakobsen, Samhæng
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Speakers:
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Rachael Samberg
Richard Sever
Moderator: Clifford Lynch
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Accessibility in Research: HTML Papers on arXiv (February '24)
Shamsi Brinn, arXiv
A. Jonathan R. Godfrey, Massey University of New Zealand
Alethea: Transforming Student Engagement with Academic Course Materials (February '24)
Eran Segal, Clarivate
Tracy Elliott, Florida Gulf Coast University
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John Kunze, Drexel University
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Chrys Wu, Invest in Open Infrastructure
Lauren Collister, Invest in Open Infrastructure
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Zhiwu Xie, University of California, Riverside
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Zhiwu Xie, University of California, Riverside
Yinlin Chen, Virginia Tech University
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Leah Weinryb Grohsgal, Library of Congress
Natalie Buda Smith, Library of Congress
Carly Morse, Library of Congress
Unblocking the Future: Finding ‘Done’ in Open Source (February '24)
Heather Greer Klein, Samvera
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Michael Rodriguez, Lyrasis
Teri Oaks Gallaway, Statewide California Electronic Library Consortium (SCELC)
From Exascale to AI: Developments & Implications for the Information Landscape (January '24)
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ArchivesSpace at 10: Reflections on Developing a Sustainable Open-Source Content Management System (November '23)
Jessica Crouch, ArchivesSpace
Christine Di Bella, ArchivesSpace
Example of an Integrated Response to the New Data Management and Sharing Policy Context at an Academic Institution (Weill Cornell Medicine) (November '23)
Sarah Ben Maamar, Weill Cornell Medicine
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Zhiyuan Yao, University of California, Los Angeles
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Luba Pirgova-Morgan, University of Leeds
Masud Khokhar, University of Leeds
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Paul Albert, Weill Cornell Medicine
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Michael Carter-Arlt, Toronto Metropolitan University
Fangmin Wang, Toronto Metropolitan University
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Florence Hudson, Columbia University and Northeast Big Data Innovation Hub
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Jay Gallman, Duke University
Clifford Lynch, Coalition for Networked Information
Held In Trust: Digital Technology in the Context of Cultural Heritage Preservation (August '23)
Pamela Hatchfield, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston and Foundation for the Advancement of Conservation
Linda Tadic, Digital Bedrock
Paul Messier, Yale University
Learning about the Invisible: Using Linked Data to Enhance Collection Analysis (August '23)
Sarah Theimer, University of New Hampshire
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Chela Scott Weber, OCLC
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Florence Hudson, Columbia University and Northeast Big Data Innovation Hub
Emily Rothenberg, Columbia University
Embracing New Hampshire: Digitizing New Hampshire City and Town Annual Reports (May '23)
Eleta Exline, University of New Hampshire
Sarah Stinson, University of New Hampshire
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
Enriching Library and Archival Records with Ethnolinguistics Minority Language Identification (May '23)
Hugh Paterson III, University of North Texas
View more informationExploring Interoperability in Digital Migrations for Special Collections (May '23)
Michael Herrick, San Francisco State University
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Bill Winston, Washington University in St. Louis
Jennifer Moore, Washington University in St. Louis
Skye Lacerte, Washington University in St. Louis
Robert Morgan, Washington University in St. Louis
Forging the Future by Correcting the Past: Returning Nazi Looted Material from an Academic Library (May '23)
Diane Mizrahchi, University of California, Los Angeles
View more informationGet Data Ready! with GSU: Georgia State University Library’s Data Literacy Skills Micro-Credentialing Program (May '23)
Mandy Swygart-Hobaugh, Georgia State University
Ashley Rockwell, Georgia State University
Halley Riley, Georgia State University
Supporting Software Preservation Services in Research and Memory Organizations: White Paper from SPN Research-in-Practice Working Group (May '23)
Jessica Benner, Carnegie Mellon University
Lauren Work, University of Virginia
Wendy Hagenmaier, Georgia Tech
Where We’ve Been and Where We’re Going: Reflecting on the Data Curation Network (May '23)
Mikala Narlock, Data Curation Network and University of Minnesota
View more informationArtificial Intelligence-Human Collaboration: How Advanced Technologies are Shaping the Future of Publishing (March '23)
Emily Singley, Elsevier
Corey Harper, Elsevier
Judson Dunham, Elsevier
Emily McElroy, University of Florida
Becoming Part of the National Cyberinfrastructure Community (March '23)
Shelley Knuth, University of Colorado Boulder
View more informationChatGPT: The Future of Higher Ed and Libraries, Brought to You by Artificial Intelligence (March '23)
Karim Boughida, Stony Brook University
Borui Zhang, University of Florida
Peter Organisciak, University of Denver
Susan D’Agostino, Inside Higher Ed
Creating a Researcher Alliance at Montana State University (Lightning Round) (March '23)
Doralyn Rossmann, Dean of the Library, Montana State University
View more informationDeploying InvenioRDM as an Institutional Repository Platform for Data, Software, and Publications (March '23)
Tom Morrell, California Institute of Technology
View more informationDeveloping a Data-Driven Approach to Organizational Development (March '23)
Christine Quirion, Skilltype
Jackie Lorrainne, Washington University in St. Louis
Diamond Open Access: A Strategy for a More Equitable and Sustainable Scholarly Publishing Ecosystem (Lightning Round) (March '23)
Sharla Lair, LYRASIS
View more informationDirect to Open: Making Frontlist Monographs Open at the MIT Press (Lightning Round) (March '23)
Nick Lindsay, MIT Press
View more informationDirections in Digital Scholarship: Support for Digital, Data-Intensive, and Computational Research in Academic Libraries (March '23)
Joan Lippincott, Coalition for Networked Information
View more informationEarly Lessons Learned from University Open Source Programs Offices (March '23)
Sayeed Choudhury, Carnegie Mellon University
Bill Branan, Johns Hopkins University
Stephanie Lieggi, University of California Santa Cruz
Kendall Fortney, University of Vermont
Embedding Persistent Identifiers into Organizational Information and Data Services at the National Center for Atmospheric Research (March '23)
Matthew Mayernik, National Center for Atmospheric Research
Jennifer Phillips, National Center for Atmospheric Research
Greg Madden, University Corporation for Atmospheric Research
Embedding Preservability for New Forms of Scholarship (Lightning Round) (March '23)
David Millman, New York University
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Colin Patrick Keenan, North Carolina State University
View more informationExtended Reality(XR)’s Growing Use in Higher Education (March '23)
Sean Burns, EDUCAUSE
Daniel Fergus, University of Nevada, Reno
Emily Sherwood, University of Rochester
Federal Public Access Requirements, Repositories, and the Year of Open Science (March '23)
Martin Halbert, U.S. National Science Foundation
Louis Barbier, NASA Office of the Chief
How to Provide Access . . . When Access is Changing (March '23)
Tracy Tolliver, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Kenneth Klingenstein, Internet2
Information Infrastructure to Address Societal Grand Challenges (Lightning Round) (March '23)
Donald Waters, Coalition for Networked Information
View more informationLeveraging the National Research Platform to Build a Scalable Research and Education Environment (March '23)
Mark Laufersweiler, University of Oklahoma
Tyler Pearson, University of Oklahoma
Libraries, Disability Service Organizations, and Repositories: An Evolving Workflow from the Educational Materials Made Accessible Project (March '23)
Kyle Rimkus, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
View more informationMaking AI Generative for Higher Education (Lightning Round) (March '23)
Dylan Ruediger, Ithaka S+R
View more informationNavigating the New Normal: Findings from the Latest Ithaka S+R Library Director Survey (March '23)
Ioana Hulbert, Ithaka S+R
View more informationPalace Project for Academics Program Update: Partnerships Working to Demystify Complexity (March '23)
James English, LYRASIS
Peter Brantley, University of California, Davis
The Path to Open Books Pilot: A Sustainable Model for Making University Press Frontlist Titles Open Access at Scale? (March '23)
Charles Watkinson, University of Michigan
Emma Molls, University of Minnesota
James Shulman, American Council of Learned Societies
Rebecca Seger, ITHAKA
The San Diego Health Information Partnership: A County-Wide Collaboration Addressing the Crisis of Health Misinformation (March '23)
Erik Mitchell, University of California San Diego
Scott Walter, San Diego State University
Misty Jones, San Diego Public Library
Social Learning Across Content Case Study: Hypothesis & JSTOR (March '23)
Alex Humphreys, ITHAKA/JSTOR
Jeremy Dean, Hypothesis
Leysia Palen, University of Colorado Boulder
What Will it Take to Coordinate Campus Data Services? (March '23)
Dylan Ruediger, Ithaka S+R
Laura Hibbler, Brandeis University
Renea Barger, University of Pittsburgh
Scott Walter, San Diego State University
Jennifer Green, University of Chicago
Workshop Report Out: National Infrastructure for Public Access Usage and Impact Reporting (March '23)
Christina Drummond, University of North Texas
Charles Watkinson, University of Michigan
Niels Stern, OAPEN & Directory of Open Access Books
Archival Resource Key (ARK) Persistent Identifiers Come of Age: 21 Years, 1000 Institutions (February '23)
John Kunze, Ronin Institute
Dave Vieglais, University of Kansas
Tim Clark, University of Virginia
Decolonization of Academic Research Libraries through Storytelling (February '23)
Seth Porter, University of Colorado Colorado Springs
‘Ilaheva Tua’one, University of Colorado Colorado Springs
From Publication to Reuse: Making Data in Dryad Data Science Friendly (February '23)
Sarah Lippincott, Dryad
View more informationIntroducing Borealis, the Canadian Dataverse Repository (February '23)
Amber Leahey, University of Toronto
Meghan Goodchild, Queen’s University
Leverage Libraries to Achieve Historic Progress Toward Digital Equity for All (February '23)
Kara Malenfant, Association of College and Research Libraries and American Library Association
Michelle Frisque, Michelle Frisque Consulting Group, LLC
OA Book Usage Data Trust Update: Navigating Open Access (OA) Usage Data Interoperability and Reuse through Community Informed Data Sharing Agreements and Data Trust Participation Rules (February '23)
Christina Drummond, University of North Texas
View more informationPoised at the Crossroads: Preservation and Public Access to Humanities Research (February '23)
Sara Palmer, Emory Center for Digital Scholarship
Lois Overbeck, Emory University
Research Libraries and Section 230 (February '23)
Katherine Klosek, Association of Research Libraries (ARL)
View more informationResearch Libraries Collaboratively Bridging the Accessible Works Gap (February '23)
Pascal Calarco, University of Windsor
Victoria Owen, University of Toronto
Judith Russell, University of Florida
Joy Kirchner, York University
Katherine Klosek, Association of Research Libraries
Kelsey Corlett-Rivera, National Library Service for the Blind, Library of Congress
Daniel Cromwell, University of Florida
A Sustainable, Lightweight Approach to Digital Content Management and Publication (February '23)
Stephen Davison, California Institute of Technology
Tom Morrell, California Institute of Technology
Tommy Keswick, California Institute of Technology
“You Autocomplete Me.” Navigating Human-Machine Relationships for Responsible Artificial Intelligence and Data Science Implementations (February '23)
Jason A. Clark, Montana State University
View more informationKey Developments and Plans in the Networked Information World: A CNI Perspective (February '23)
Speaker: Clifford Lynch
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The Big Ten Academic Alliance (BTAA) Big Collection: What We’re Building (November '22)
Maurice York, Big Ten Academic Alliance
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Martin Klein, Los Alamos National Laboratory
View more informationCoordinating Data Services in a Decentralized Environment: Building a Successful Institutional Research Data Management (RDM) Strategy (November '22)
Alison Hitchens, University of Waterloo
Ian Milligan, University of Waterloo
Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR) + Coherent Digital: A New Not-for-Profit and Corporate Partnership (November '22)
Charles Henry, CLIR
Stephen Rhind-Tutt, Coherent Digital
Wayne Graham, CLIR
Carol Mandel, New York University; CLIR
Christian Dupont, Boston College
Cultural and Technical Transformations: Benefits from Yale’s Linked Data Cross-Collection Discovery Platform (November '22)
Susan Gibbons, Yale University
Robert Sanderson, Yale University
Data Loss and Recovery: Strategies for Organizational Change (November '22)
Bradley Daigle, University of Virginia
Jill Sexton, North Carolina State University
Democratizing Access to Ephemera at Princeton University Library (November '22)
Fernando Acosta-Rodriguez, Princeton University
Ellen Ambrosone, Princeton University
Kimberly Leaman, Princeton University
Designing Libraries for the 21st Century: Principles, Trends, and Innovations (November '22)
Joan Lippincott, Coalition for Networked Information
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Allison Levy, Brown University
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Susan Ivey, North Carolina State University
Jill Sexton, North Carolina State University
Greg Raschke, North Carolina State University
Guide To Set Up University Open Source Programs Office (OSPO) (November '22)
Sayeed Choudhury, Carnegie Mellon University
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Alicia Salaz, University of Oregon
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Bill Branan, Johns Hopkins University
John Kellerman, Eclipse Foundation
Sayeed Choudhury, Carnegie Mellon University
The LibNFT Project: Leveraging Blockchain-Based Digital Asset Technology to Sustainably Preserve Distinctive Collections and Archives (November '22)
K. Matthew Dames, University of Notre Dame & Association of Research Libraries
Meredith Evans, Society of American Archivists
Michael Meth, San Jose State University
A New Storage Paradigm for Sustainable Digital Stewardship (November '22)
Andrew Woods, Harvard University
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Simeon Warner, Cornell University
View more informationPalace Project Update — Accelerating Adoption of the Open Ebook Ecosystem for Public and Academic Libraries (November '22)
James English, LYRASIS
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Tom Cramer, Stanford University
Nora Dimmock, Brown University
Elisabeth Long, University of Chicago
Joe Zucca, University of Pennsylvania
The Preservation to Access Pipeline for the EMI Music Canada Audiovisual Collection (November '22)
Kathryn Ruddock, University of Calgary
Annie Murray, University of Calgary
Reactive and Proactive Archiving of Crisis (November '22)
Sawood Alam, Internet Archive
Quinn Dombrowski, Stanford University
Repository Migration Stories: A Shared Knowledge Approach to Lowering Barriers (November '22)
Kate Dohe, University of Maryland
Seth Shaw, Arizona State University
Julia Corrin, Carnegie Mellon University
Arran Griffith, LYRASIS
The Robotics Project: Insights on Collecting Complex Multimodal Materials in a Research Ecosystem (November '22)
Brian Mathews, Carnegie Mellon University
Katherine Barbera, Carnegie Mellon University
Keith Webster, Carnegie Mellon University
Supporting Computational Research on Large Digital Collections (November '22)
Jefferson Bailey, Internet Archive
Nick Ruest, York University
Abigail Potter, Library of Congress
Meghan Ferriter, Library of Congress
Towards an Artificial Intelligence-Aware Academic Library (November '22)
Todd Grappone, University of California, Los Angeles
Salwa Ismail, University of California, Berkeley
Peter Brantley, University of California, Davis
U.S. Government Publishing Office’s ISO 16363 Certified Repository Pursues CoreTrustSeal (November '22)
Jessica Tieman, U.S. Government Publishing Office
View more informationU.S. Repository Network: Moving from Vision to Action (November '22)
Tina Baich, SPARC
View more informationUnderstanding and Evaluating Business Models for Digital Infrastructure Services (November '22)
Rosalyn Metz, Emory University
Karen Estlund, Colorado State University
Unpacking the Structures of Radical Interdependence: The Experience of the Data Curation Network (November '22)
Jake Carlson, University of Michigan
Wind Cowles, Princeton University
Lisa Johnston, University of Wisconsin
Mikala Narlock, University of Minnesota
Update from Funders: Priorities and Trends (November '22)
Katherine Klosek, Association of Research Libraries (moderator)
Brett Bobley, National Endowment for the Humanities
Martin Halbert, National Science Foundation
Patricia Hswe, Mellon Foundation
Terri Taylor, Lumina Foundation
Robert Hanisch, National Institute of Standards and Technology
Darrell Meadows, National Archives and Records Administration, National Historical Publications and Records Commission
A Conversation with Paul Evan Peters Fellowship Recipient: Jamie Flood (October '22)
Jamie Flood, USDA National Agricultural Library and University of Illinois
Kirstin Nelson, USDA National Agricultural Library
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Data Cartels: The Companies That Control and Monopolize Our Information (October '22)
Sarah Lamdan, City University of New York
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Discovering Humboldt Project: Leveraging Google Maps & Metadata Work to Enhance Discovery, Recruitment and Retention Strategies, and Tourism (October '22)
Cyril Oberlander, California State Polytechnic University, Humboldt
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Lessons for Librarians in Open Science Principles and Methods 2022 (October '22)
Tim Dennis, University of California, Los Angeles
Zhiyuan Yao, University of California, Los Angeles
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Recent Advances of the Open-Source VIVO Research Information Management System that Enhance Usability, Interoperability, and Internationalization (October '22)
Bruce Herbert, Texas A&M University
Rebecca Bryant, OCLC
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Staffing for Digital Preservation (October '22)
Elizabeth England, US National Archives and Records Administration
Lauren Work, University of Virginia
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Who Versions Scholarly Code? (October '22)
Vicky Rampin, New York University
Sarah Nguyễn, University of Washington
Building the Unicorn: Or How to Balance Magic and Practicality in Research Information Systems (July '22)
Dan Coughlin, Pennsylvania State University
Cynthia Hudson Vitale, Association of Research Libraries
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Community Tracking Indicators for Open and Inclusive Scholarship (July '22)
Micah Altman, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Multimodal Digital Monographs: Content, Collaboration, Community (July '22)
Allison Levy, Brown University
Sarah McKee, Emory University
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Revitalizing the Digital Library of the Caribbean (dLOC) at Age 18 (July '22)
Laurie Taylor, University of Florida and Digital Library of the Caribbean
Perry Collins, University of Florida and Digital Library of the Caribbean
Todd Digby, University of Florida and Digital Library of the Caribbean
Brian Keith, University of Florida and Digital Library of the Caribbean
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Saving Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Online & Rapid-Response Digital Humanities (July '22)
Anna Rakityanskaya, Harvard University
Alex Gil, Yale University
Quinn Dombrowski, Stanford University
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Transformative Partnership: Digital Scholarship Services at University of Michigan (July '22)
Anne Cong-Huyen, University of Michigan
Joe Bauer, University of Michigan
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Spring 2022 Closing Plenary: Lorcan Dempsey (May '22)
Speaker: Lorcan Dempsey
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The American Congress Digital Archives Portal Project (April '22)
Danielle Emerling, West Virginia University
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Beyond Implementation: Positioning Maintenance as a Core Commitment in Libraries (April '22)
Ruth Tillman, Pennsylvania State University
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Building Resilience to Health Misinformation in Local Communities: A Public and Academic Libraries Partnership in San Diego County (April '22)
Jeffery Loo, University of California, San Diego
Erik Mitchell, University of California, San Diego
Oscar Gittemeier, San Diego Public Library
Margaret Henderson, San Diego State University
Amanda Kalish, California State University San Marcos
Tricia Lantzy, California State University San Marcos
Karen O’Grady, University of San Diego
Melissa Solis, San Diego County Library
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CreateUK: A Review and Recommendations for Growing and Enhancing Campus Collaborations (April '22)
Jennifer Hootman, University of Kentucky
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Fedora 6: Migration & Integration Tooling for Community Use Cases (April '22)
Arran Griffith, LYRASIS
Daniel Bernstein, LYRASIS
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Flexible Project Planning for Digital Scholarship Centers: A Framework for Managing Multiple Projects of Varying Technical Complexity (April '22)
Ashley Champagne, Brown University
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Leveraging a Digital Asset Management System for the Full Data Lifecycle for Digital Collections (April '22)
Kathryn Ruddock, University of Calgary
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The Library-Led Research Information Management System at Oklahoma State University: Collaborations, Successes, and Challenges (April '22)
Megan Macken, Oklahoma State University
Clarke Iakovakis, Oklahoma State University
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“The Public Debut of a Dream”: Doug Engelbart’s “Augmenting Human Intellect: A Conceptual Framework” 60 Years On (April '22)
Gardner Campbell, Virginia Commonwealth University
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Transforming the Scholarly Publishing Economy: Reflections on the First Three Years (April '22)
Maureen P. Walsh, The Ohio State University
Gene R. Springs, The Ohio State University
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The Privacy Landscape: Policy & Practice in the Library and University Contexts (April '22)
Speakers: Lisa Janicke Hinchcliffe, Clifford Lynch, Kent Wada, Cheryl Washington
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Aligning Data Support Services to Researchers’ Needs (March '22)
Dylan Ruediger, Ithaka S+R
Danielle Cooper, Ithaka S+R
American Council of Learned Societies: Commission on Fostering and Sustaining Diverse Digital Scholarship (Invited Session) (March '22)
Marisa Parham, University of Maryland, College Park
View more informationAMPlifying AV: Next Steps for the Audiovisual Metadata Platform (March '22)
Jon Dunn, Indiana University Bloomington
Shawn Averkamp, AVP
Breaking Out of the Box by Harnessing RIMS Analytics to Serve Researchers (March '22)
Joan Kolarik, The Weizmann Institute of Science
View more informationCloud Labs: A Conversation about Implications for Libraries and Research Data Management (Invited Session) (March '22)
Keith Webster, Carnegie Mellon University
Clifford Lynch, CNI
Coalescing Usage Data: Research, Data-Driven Decisions and User Privacy (March '22)
Robin Ruggaber, University of Virginia
View more informationCOGR, FDP, and ARL: Putting Numbers Behind Institutional Expenses for Public Access to Research Data (March '22)
Cynthia Hudson-Vitale, Association of Research Libraries
Shawna Taylor, Association of Research Libraries
Wendy Kozlowski, Cornell University
Jim Luther, Yale University
Christi Keene, University of Chicago
Melissa Korf, Harvard University
Collaborative Collections Lifecycle Project (March '22)
Boaz Nadav Manes, Lehigh University
Todd Carpenter, National Information Standards Organization (NISO)
Sebastian Hammer, Index Data
Collections as Data: Part to Whole — Lessons Learned and Next Steps (March '22)
Thomas Padilla, Center for Research Libraries
Yasmeen Shorish, James Madison University
Digital Archiving for a Volatile Planet: An Update on the Modern Endangered Archives Program (March '22)
Rachel Deblinger, University of California, Los Angeles
Todd Grappone, University of California, Los Angeles
Sharon Farb, University of California, Los Angeles
Gloria Chacon, University of California, San Diego
Digital Borderlands: Integrating Library Services into Research Workflows through Data-Intensive Humanities Scholarship on the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands (March '22)
Shan Sutton, University of Arizona
Megan Senseney, University of Arizona
Veronica Reyes-Escudero, University of Arizona
Alana Varner, University of Arizona
Experimenting with JSTOR as Open Infrastructure for Primary Source Collections (March '22)
Bruce Heterick, ITHAKA
Clifford Anderson, Vanderbilt University
Frame + Canvas: Scaffolding Digital Collections Use in the Curriculum (March '22)
Christopher Gilman, University of California, Los Angeles
Elizabeth McAulay, University of California, Los Angeles
Gnarly Privacy Questions and Who Will Answer Them (March '22)
Kenneth Klingenstein, Internet2
View more informationHarnessing the Knowledge of the COVID-19 Literature: From Scientific Text to Answers (March '22)
Georgios Tsatsaronis, Elsevier
Zubair Afzal, Elsevier
Efthymios Tsakonas, Elsevier
Jisc: Insights from New CEO Heidi Fraser-Krauss (Invited Session) (March '22)
Heidi Fraser-Krauss, Jisc
View more informationLEADING: Data Science Innovation Across Our National Digital Infrastructure (Invited Session) (March '22)
Amanda Whitmire, Stanford University
Chris Wiley, University of Illinois—Urbana Champaign
Chenyue Jiao, University of Illinois—Urbana Champaign
Ateanna Uriri, University of Texas at Rio Grande Valley
Chris Rauch, Drexel University
Jake Williams, Drexel University
Kenning Arlitsch, Montana State University
Rachel Frick, OCLC
Erik Mitchell, University of California, San Diego
Jane Greenberg, Drexel University
Machine Learning, Text Summarization, and Optimizing Scholarship for Citizen Audiences and Discovery (March '22)
Jason A. Clark, Montana State University
Leila Sterman, Montana State University
Daniel Laden, Montana State University
Open Educational Resource Program Development: A View from Two Institutions (March '22)
Dani Cook, University of California, San Diego
Regina Gong, Michigan State University
Allegra Swift, University of California, San Diego
Lisa Martin, University of California, San Diego
Open Organization Identifiers: A Key Piece of Open Access Infrastructure (March '22)
Maria Gould, California Digital Library
John Chodacki, California Digital Library
Preserving New Forms of Scholarship (March '22)
Jonathan Greenberg, New York University
Karen Hanson, Portico
Radical Partnerships: Expanding Academic Collaboration in Data and Computational Sciences (March '22)
Joel Herndon, Duke University
Stephanie Labou, University of California, San Diego
Tim Dennis, University of California, Los Angeles
Harrison Dekker, University of Rhode Island
Save the Time of the User: Current Industry Initiatives and Future Possibilities for Libraries (March '22)
Lisa Hinchliffe, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Sarah Shreeves, University of Arizona
SNAC Cooperative: Community and Technology Update (March '22)
Daniel Pitti, University of Virginia
Joseph Glass, University of Virginia
Towards an Open Global Cyberinfrastructure Enabling Digital Research (Invited Session) (March '22)
Frank Wuerthwein, San Diego Supercomputer Center
View more informationCOVID and the Evolving Innovation Landscape (December '21)
Speaker: Clifford Lynch
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Accessibility Does Not Imply Usability for Students with Visual Disabilities (December '21)
Vikas Ashok, Old Dominion University
Michael Nelson, Old Dominion University
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Along Came Google (December '21)
Roger Schonfeld, Ithaka S+R
Deanna Marcum, Ithaka S+R
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The Art of Attributions (December '21)
Kenneth Klingenstein, Internet2
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Assessing the Preservation Systems Landscape (December '21)
Oya Y. Rieger, Itaka S+R
Roger C. Schonfeld, Ithaka S+R
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Automated Rights Determination to Unlock Public Domain Treasures in Library Collections (December '21)
Stephen Abrams, Harvard University
Suzanne Wones, Harvard University
Kyle Courtney, Harvard University
Mingtao Zhao, Harvard University
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Bringing Linked Data into Libraries via Wikidata (December '21)
Mary Aycock, Texas State University
Nicole Critchley, Texas State University
Amanda Scott, Texas State University
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Building a Path Forward to Sustainable Digital Preservation: The Genesis of Digital Preservation Leadership Across the UC System (December '21)
Sibyl Schaefer, University of California, San Diego
Edson Smith, University of California, Los Angeles
Hannah Tashjian, University of California, Berkeley
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A Call to Action: The Imperative for Libraries and Publishers to Better Share/Understand the APC Waiver Process (December '21)
Sara Rouhi, Public Library of Science
Romy Beard, Electronic Information for Libraries
Curtis Brundy, Iowa State University
Audrey Smith, University of Florida
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Challenges and Opportunities in Open Source Software: A Review of the LYRASIS 2021 Research Survey Report (December '21)
Hannah Rosen, LYRASIS
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CLIR Fellows Panel (Invited Session) (December '21)
Francena Turner, Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities
Petrouchka Moise, Grinnell College
Laura Wilson, Fisk University
Kevin Winstead, Pennsylvania State University
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Collaboratively Building the Future for Controlled Digital Lending (December '21)
Nathan Mealey, Wesleyan University
Michael Rodriguez, University of Connecticut
Charlie Barlow, Boston Library Consortium
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Collaboratively Enhancing Capacity for Research Data: Updates from the Data Curation Network (December '21)
Wendy Kozlowsi, Cornell University
Lisa Johnston, University of Minnesota
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Connecticut Digital Archive in Context: Addressing Systemic Bias in Cultural Heritage Repository Programs (December '21)
Gregory Colati, University of Connecticut
Michael Kemezis, University of Connecticut
Heather Owen, Syracuse University
Rachael Nutt, Syracuse University
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COVID-19 and The Future of Scholarly Meetings (December '21)
Dylan Ruediger, Ithaka S+R
Danielle Cooper, Ithaka S+R
Laura Brown, Ithaka S+R
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Creating a Single Point of Entry Tool for Data Needs Assessment and Support (December '21)
Briana Wham, The Pennsylvania State University
Matthew Harp, Arizona State University
Douglas Dodson, The Pennsylvania State University
Philip Tarrant, Arizona State University
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Developing Institutional Strategies and Policies for Research Data (December '21)
Jenny Muilenburg, University of Washington
Donna Bourne-Tyson, Dalhousie University
Abigail Goben, University of Illinois Chicago
Jim Wilgenbusch, University of Minnesota
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DRAS-TIC Linked Data Platforms for Digital Asset Management (December '21)
Gregory Jansen, University of Maryland
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Endangered But Not Too Late: The State of Digital News Preservation (December '21)
Edward McCain, University of Missouri
Neil Mara, Reynolds Journalism Institute
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Exploring Values-Driven Models for Innovation in Scholarly Communication (December '21)
Sarah Lippincott, Next Generation Library Publishing
Kate Herman, Next Generation Library Publishing
Dave Pcolar, Next Generation Library Publishing
Katherine Skinner, Educopia Institute
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Federal Agency and Non-profit Public Access to Research Update (December '21)
Cynthia Hudson Vitale, Association of Research Libraries
Martin Halbert, National Science Foundation
Kathryn Funk, National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health
Bob Hanisch, National Institute of Standards and Technology
Carly Robinson, Department of Energy – Office of Scientific and Technical Information
Jason Gerson, PCORI Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute
Josh Greenberg, Program Director, Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
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Flipping the Strategy: FOLIO Implementation at Five Research Libraries (December '21)
Simeon Warner, Cornell University
Tom Cramer, Stanford University
Tim McGeary, Duke University
Jamie Wittenberg, University of Colorado Boulder
Shawn Nicholson, Michigan State University
Elisabeth Long, University of Chicago
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From Monolith to a Modern System, and the First-Ever Florida Digital Newspaper Library Portal (December '21)
Todd Digby, University of Florida
Judith Russell, University of Florida
Laurie Taylor, University of Florida
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“Fund to Mission” Open Access Monograph Model at the University of Michigan: Progress Report (December '21)
Charles Watkinson, University of Michigan
Kristen Twardowski, University of Michigan
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The Future of the Library Technology Career Jumpstart Program (December '21)
Tori Culler, North Carolina State University
Kevin Beswick, North Carolina State University
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Identifying Global Expertise in the Modern Library Economy (December '21)
Tony Zanders, Skilltype, Inc.
Johnny Boursiquot, Skilltype, Inc.
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The Impact of Federated Authentication on User Experience, Privacy, and Learning Analytics (December '21)
Hong Ma, Loyola University Chicago
Margaret Heller, Loyola University Chicago
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Implementation and Assessment of an End-to-end Open Science and Data Collaborations Program (December '21)
Huajin Wang, Carnegie Mellon University
Melanie Gainey, Carnegie Mellon University
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Implementing Artificial Intelligence Technology at a Major Library (December '21)
Rizwan Ali, Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Internet Archive Scholar: Supporting Perpetual Access to Open Scholarship through Infrastructure and Collaborations (December '21)
Jefferson Bailey, Internet Archive
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Is it Time to Give the Digital Public Library of America our Digital Objects? (December '21)
Kenning Arlitsch, Montana State University
Michael Della Bitta, Digital Public Library of America
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LEADING to Data Science in Libraries (December '21)
Jane Greenberg, Drexel University
Kenning Arlitsch, Montana State University
Erik Mitchell, University of California, San Diego
Lencia Beltran, Emporia State University
HyunSeung Koh, University of Northern Iowa Library
Emily Ping O’Brien, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Jennifer Proctor, University of Maryland School
Jonathan Young, University of Hawaii at Manoa
Jay Winkler, University of Michigan
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Leveraging Interinstitutional Infrastructure to Establish an OER Publishing Imprint (December '21)
John Morgenstern, Clemson University
Yang Wu, Clemson University
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Leveraging the Power of Wikimedia to Increase Discovery and Use of Archival Collections (December '21)
Michael Della Bitta, Digital Public Library of America
Leigh Jeremias, Colorado State Library
Giovanna Fontenelle, Wikimedia Foundation
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Licensing Privacy: Contractual Language and the Challenge of Monitoring Compliance (December '21)
Lisa Hinchliffe, University of Illinois, Urbana
Sarah Shreeves, University of Arizona
Danielle Cooper, Ithaka S+R
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Link It, Find It, Count It: LYRASIS and Research Infrastructure Communities (December '21)
Sheila Rabun, LYRASIS
Hannah Rosen, LYRASIS
Paolo Gujilde, LYRASIS
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Machine Learning for Geographic Information Systems: Striving for Scalable Processing of Scanned Map Images (December '21)
Michael Shensky, University of Texas at Austin
Aaron Choate, University of Texas at Austin
Danna Gurari, University of Colorado Boulder
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The Mailbag Project and Building Digital Preservation Tools Around Filesystems (December '21)
Gregory Wiedeman, University at Albany, SUNY
Mark Wolfe, University at Albany, SUNY
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Moving Email Archives from Theory to Practice (December '21)
Ruby Martinez, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Stephen Abrams, Harvard University
Matt Teichman, University of Chicago
Chris Prom, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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Octopus: The New Primary Research Record for Science (December '21)
Alexandra Freeman, Octopus Publishing CIC
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PACE: Putting the Library in the Loop of Gauging Scholarly Impact (December '21)
Rick Johnson, University of Notre Dame
John Wang, University of Notre Dame
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Preserving Digital Architecture: A Progress Report on the Building for Tomorrow Project (December '21)
Ann Whiteside, Harvard University
Stephen Abrams, Harvard University
Sara Rogers, Harvard University
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Promoting the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) at US Universities: Overcoming Challenges of Academic Culture (December '21)
Arthur Ellis, Elsevier
Amanda Ellis, Arizona State University
Robin Kear, University of Pittsburgh
Debra Rowe, U.S. Partnership for Education for Sustainable Development
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Realizing the Potential of Collaborations and Partnerships: Lessons from Dryad (December '21)
Jennifer Gibson, Dryad
John Chodacki, California Digital Library
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Re-Investing in the Institutional Repository: Redesigning Infrastructure, Re-Architecting the Platform, and Reviewing Policies (December '21)
Dan Coughlin, Penn State University
Cynthia Hudson-Vitale, Association of Research Libraries
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Research Data Publishing Ethics: New Cross-Institutional Resources (December '21)
Daniella Lowenberg, University of California
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Supporting University Resilience During the Pandemic through VIVO, the Open Source Research Information Management System (December '21)
Bruce Herbert, Texas A&M University
Damaris Murry, Duke University
Robert Miller, LYRASIS
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Taking a Page from the Scholarly Communication Notebook to Transform Library and Information Services Education (December '21)
Will Cross, North Carolina State University
Maria Bonn, University of Illinois
Josh Bolick, University of Kansas
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Towards Aiding Research by Improving Access to Electronic Theses and Dissertations from Multiple Domains (December '21)
Jian Wu, Old Dominion University
Edward Fox, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
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Understanding Learning Analytics: A Multi-Institute Undergraduate Focus Group Study of Learning Analytic Scenarios (December '21)
Michael Perry, Northwestern University
Kyle Jones, Indiana University-Indianapolis
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Understanding Research Cores: An Overview of a Critical Component of Research Infrastructure (December '21)
Roger Schonfeld, Ithaka S+R
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The United Rainbow Colors of Bots (December '21)
Tal Ayalon, World Bank Group
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University-based Open Sources Programs Offices (December '21)
Sayeed Choudhury, Johns Hopkins University
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University of Miami’s Esploro Journey: Leveraging Human Eco-systems & Intelligence to Train AI Models (December '21)
Elizabeth Gushee, University of Miami
Kineret Ben-Knaan, University of Miami
Angela Clark-Hughes, University of Miami
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The Use of Machine Learning Techniques for Performing Topic Modeling and Topic Identification on Bibliographic Datasets (December '21)
William Mischo, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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Using Data from NIH’s iCite to Dynamically Provide Bibliometric-Based Decision Support (December '21)
Paul Albert, Weill Cornell Medical College
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Using Machine Learning to Extract WWII Japanese American Incarceree Data (December '21)
Marissa Friedman, University of California, Berkeley
Mary Elings, University of California, Berkeley
Vijay Singh, Doxie.AI
Tracey Tan, Doxie.AI
Cameron Ford, Doxie.AI
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The Virtual Copyright Education Center: Update and Discussion (December '21)
Melissa Levine, University of Michigan
Rina Elster Pantalony, Columbia University
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What Works: High-Tech Work in Physical and Virtual Spaces (December '21)
Joan Lippincott, Coalition for Networked Information
Dale Askey, University of Alberta
Salwa Ismail, University of California, Berkeley
Parke Rhoads, Vantage Technology Consulting Group
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Who is Using What, Where? An Analysis of Institutional Stakeholder Usage of Library Services & Collections During the COVID-19 Pandemic (December '21)
Russell Michalak, Goldey-Beacom College
Monica Rysavy, Forte Labs
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Reflections on Twenty Years of Designing Digital Scholarship (April '21)
Speaker: Tara McPherson
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It’s 2020 … Where is my Flying Car and Cultural Heritage Research Data Ecosystem? (April '21)
Speaker: Robert Sanderson
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Evolving Roles of Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs) and Chief Privacy Officers (CPOs) in the University Environment (April '21)
Speakers: Brian Kelly, Kent Wada, and Cheryl Washington
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The Big Ten Academic Alliance BIG Collection and its Implications (April '21)
Speakers: Krisellen Maloney, Joseph A. Salem, Jr., Claire Steward, John Wilkin, and Maurice York
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Remote Access to Archives and Special Collections and the Sourcery Project (April '21)
Speakers: Dan Cohen, Greg Colati, Barbara Rockenbach, and Tom Scheinfeldt
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Adding a Library Profile to Caliper: Bringing the Library into the Campus Learning Analytics Conversation (March '21)
Ken Varnum, University of Michigan
Megan Oakleaf, Syracuse University
Shane Nackerud, University of Minnesota
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*Aligning Past and Present: The Migration of the Voices of the Holocaust Project (March '21)
Adam Strohm, Illinois Institute of Technology
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*All Aboard: Bringing the Community Forward to Fedora 6.0 (March '21)
David Wilcox, LYRASIS
Arran Griffith, LYRASIS
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*Bibliometric and Research Impact Services at the University of Waterloo (March '21)
Laura Bredahl, University of Waterloo
Alison Hitchens, University of Waterloo
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*Bibliometric and Research Impact Services at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (March '21)
William Mischo, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Elisandro Cabada, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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*The BIG Collection: Building a Knowledge Commons for the Big Ten (March '21)
Maurice York, Big Ten Academic Alliance
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Bringing Social Learning to All Educational Texts: Creating a Coalition (March '21)
Heather Staines, Independent
Dan Whaley, Hypothesis
Remi Kalir, University of Colorado Denver
Hugh McGuire, Rebus Foundation
Mark Graham, Internet Archive
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*Centering The Human Expert: Experiments in Computer Vision Infrastructure for Digital Collection Management (March '21)
Matthew Lincoln, Carnegie Mellon University
Julia Corrin, Carnegie Mellon University
Emily Davis, Carnegie Mellon University
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*A Collaborative Approach to Preserving At-Risk Open Access Journals (March '21)
Dominic Mitchell, Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ)
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*Connecting Your Researchers to ORCID: A New Affiliation Manager Tool for Institutions from ORCID (March '21)
Brian Minihan, ORCID
Shawna Sadler, ORCID
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Controlled Digital Lending for Libraries and Consortia (March '21)
Chris Freeland, Internet Archive
Jennie Rose Halperin, Library Futures
Jill Hurst-Wahl, Syracuse University
Charlie Barlow, Boston Library Consortium
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*Crossroads of Tech, Research & Learning: Models for IT & Library Collaborations (March '21)
H. Austin Booth, New York University
Aisha Jackson, University of Colorado at Boulder
Robert H. McDonald, University of Colorado at Boulder
Megan Hurst, Athenaeum21 Consulting
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*Data Analytics and Visualization Services in Libraries (March '21)
Xuying Xin, Pennsylvania State University
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*Email Archives: Building Capacity and Community (March '21)
Ruby Martinez, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Matthew Connelly, Columbia University
Gregory Wiedeman, University at Albany, SUNY
Michelle Gallinger, Council of State Archivists
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The Feasibility of Moving to Federated Authentication-Only: An Elsevier-Library Partnership (March '21)
Kelechi Okere, Elsevier
Emily McElroy, University of Nebraska Medical Center
Russell Palmer, University System of Georgia/GALILEO
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*Feeding Hungry Researchers: A Library Ecosystem for Social Media Data (March '21)
Laura Wrubel, George Washington University
Daniel Kerchner, George Washington University
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*Gender Identity Data at Scale: Considerations for Gleaning Actionable Insight (March '21)
Gwen Evans, Elsevier
Holly Falk-Krzesinski, Elsevier
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Grants Are Temporary but Data Stewardship Is Not: Sustainability of the Data Curation Network (March '21)
Heidi Imker, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Lisa Johnston, University of Minnesota
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*Half the World: Offline Internet International Consortium (March '21)
James O’Donnell, Arizona State Universtiy
Ann Okerson, Offline Internet Consortium (OLI) Steering Committee
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*How to Choose a Repository: Using Multi-Criteria Analysis to Guide a Difficult Decision (March '21)
Heather Heckman, University of South Carolina
Kate Boyd, University of South Carolina
Amie Freeman, University of South Carolina
Mēgan Oliver, University of South Carolina
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*Implementing Controlled Digital Lending as a Core Library Service (March '21)
Stephen Davison, California Institute of Technology
Michael Hucka, California Institute of Technology
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*Improving Stewardship: Opportunities and Tensions (March '21)
Kari May, University of Pittsburgh
Clinton Graham, University of Pittsburgh
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*Libraries Advancing the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals: How Libraries Can Maximize Impact (March '21)
Christopher Cyr, OCLC Research
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*Local Partnership for the Greater Good: Library Publishing at University of Minnesota (March '21)
Emma Molls, University of Minnesota at Twin Cities
Shane Nackerud, University of Minnesota at Twin Cities
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*Looking at the Future of Academic Research Budgets with an Emphasis on Research Support and Enablement (March '21)
Jane Radecki, Ithaka S+R
Roger Schonfeld, Ithaka S+R
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*Mainstreaming the Publish, Review, Curate Model (March '21)
Catherine Ahearn, Knowledge Futures Group
Zach Verdin, Knowledge Futures Group
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*Navigating Risk in Post-Custodial Digitization (March '21)
Lindsey Memory, Brigham Young University
Ryan Lee, Brigham Young University
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*The New Enlightenment and the Fight to Free Knowledge (March '21)
Peter Kaufman, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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*Notify: The Repository and Services Interoperability Project (March '21)
Kathleen Shearer, COAR (Confederation of Open Access Repositories)
Martin Klein, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Paul Walk, COAR (Confederation of Open Access Repositories)
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*The Open Access eBook Usage Data Trust: A Global OA Monograph Data Collaborative to Facilitate Economies of Scale for Scholarly Output Usage, Engagement, and Impact Analysis (March '21)
Christina Drummond, Educopia Institute/OA eBook Usage Data Trust
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Project Komodo: Catalyzing Browser-Based Virtual Reality Teaching and Learning in the Library (March '21)
Elisandro Cabada, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
William Mischo, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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*Project Update for Celebrating Cuba! Collaborative Collections of Cuban Patrimony (March '21)
Judith Russell, University of Florida
Todd Digby, University of Florida
Laurie Taylor, University of Florida
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*Shared Power and the Making of the Penn and Slavery Project Augmented Reality Tour (March '21)
Katie Rawson, University of Pennsylvania
Meaghan Moody, University of Rochester
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*Sliced Bread: Putting the Federated Identity Pieces Together (March '21)
Kenneth Klingenstein, Internet2
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*Snapshots of Efforts Toward Institutionalizing Digital Scholarship within a Library Organization (March '21)
Meris Longmeier, The Ohio State University
Leigh Bonds, The Ohio State University
Daniel Noonan, The Ohio State University
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*Supporting Multidisciplinary International Research through Collaborative Development (March '21)
Rachel Di Cresce, University of Toronto
Jessica Lockhart, University of Toronto
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Sustaining Open Infrastructure: Samvera’s Journey Toward a New Model for Fiscal Sponsorship (March '21)
Rosalyn Metz, Emory University
Heather Greer Klein, Samvera
*Taking Control Using Academic SimplyE: Our Journey to an Open Reading Landscape (March '21)
Robert Cartolano, Columbia University
James English, LYRASIS
Nancy Lin, New York University
Christine Peterson, Amigos Library Services
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*Toward Automating Collection of Article Data and Repository Content (March '21)
Steven Pryor, University of Missouri
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The Virtual Copyright Education Center: An Open Discussion (March '21)
Melissa Levine, University of Michigan
Erin Tripp, LYRASIS
Rina Pantalony, Columbia University
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*Why and How We Went Serverless, and How You Can Too (March '21)
Yinlin Chen, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Bill Ingram, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
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Why Collaboration in Pursuit of Equity and Mission-Alignment Are the Future of Library/Publisher Work (March '21)
Greg Eow, Center for Research Libraries
Maurice York, Big Ten Academic Alliance
Sara Rouhi, PLOS
Carnegie Mellon University’s Cloud Lab Project (January '21)
Speakers: Rebecca Doerge, Brian Frezza and Keith Webster
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Paul Evan Peters Memorial Lecture: 21st Century Data: The First 30 Years (December '20)
Speaker: Francine Berman
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The Academic Research Enterprise: Structure, Leadership, Challenges, and Adaptation (December '20)
Speakers: Roger Schonfeld, Jane Radecki, and Oya Rieger
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Fall 2020 CLIR Fellows Panel (December '20)
Speakers: Azure Steward, Brian A. Robinson, Christian Casey, and Nicté Fuller Medina
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Opening Plenary Fall 2020: Clifford Lynch (December '20)
Speaker: Clifford Lynch
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Academic Libraries Join the Fight Against Climate Change (December '20)
Lisa Spiro, Rice University
Ashley Fitzpatrick, Rice University
Adapting Library GIS Services in the Age of COVID-19: Challenges, Changes, and Planning for the Future (December '20)
Michael Shensky, University of Texas at Austin
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Building Hyku for Cross-Consortia Partnerships (December '20)
Kirsten Leonard, PALNI
Jill Morris, PALCI
Computer Lab Access Amid COVID-19 Restrictions: The Sprint to Maintain Support for Any Distance Users at UT Austin Libraries (December '20)
Fred Gilmore, University of Texas, Austin
View more informationDismantling Racism in Collaborative Collections (December '20)
Shanee Murrain, Digital Public Library of America
Penelope Shumaker, State Library of Ohio
Leanne Finnigan, Temple University
Ann Hanlon, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
Emulation In Action: Applying EaaSI for Research and Study (December '20)
Seth Anderson, Yale University
Ethan Gates, Yale University
Jessica Meyerson, Educopia Institute
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The FAIR Signposting Profile (December '20)
Herbert Van de Sompel, Data Archive and Networked Services
Martin Klein, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Implementing a Resilient Culture of Collaboration When Facing Global Challenges (December '20)
Brad Warren, University of Cincinnati
Lori Harris, University of Cincinnati
Instructional Resilience: Leveraging an OER Initiative to Support Instruction in the Era of Covid-19 (December '20)
Mike Chee, University of Waterloo
Kari Weaver, University of Waterloo
Ithaka S+R US Library Survey 2020: Library Leadership During the COVID-19 Crisis (December '20)
Jennifer Frederick, Ithaka S+R
Christine Wolff-Eisenberg, Ithaka S+R
A Library’s Role in Times of COVID: Lessons Learned from the JHU Global COVID-19 Map (December '20)
Reina Murray, Johns Hopkins University
Mara Blake, Johns Hopkins University
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Managing Occupancy through Tech Solutions during COVID-19 at Clemson University (December '20)
Christopher Vinson, Clemson University
Kelsey Sheaffer, Clemson University
Moving Forward in the Time of COVID: Managing a Large Library Website Migration while Moving Remote (December '20)
Todd Digby, University of Florida
View more informationNo-nonsense, Practical Guide to Implementing Effective Data Practices (December '20)
Cynthia Hudson Vitale, Pennsylvania State University
Judy Ruttenberg, Association of Research Libraries
John Chodacki, California Digital Library
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Preserving the Library’s Legacy When a College Closes: Marygrove College Library & Controlled Digital Lending (December '20)
Brewster Kahle, Internet Archive
Chris Freeland, Internet Archive
Michelle Wu, Georgetown University
Elizabeth Burns, Marygrove College
Sourcery: Remote Access to Archives During the Pandemic (December '20)
Wes Hamrick, University of Connecticut
Garrett McComas, University of Connecticut
Sustaining International Partnerships and Building Open Access Collections during COVID-19: Two case studies from the UCLA Library (December '20)
Rachel Deblinger, University of California Los Angeles
Todd Grappone, University of California Los Angeles
A Tree’s Strength Is Its Trunk: IIIF as Central Operational Infrastructure (December '20)
Mark Matienzo, Stanford University
Esmé Cowles, Princeton University
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Using AWS Speech-to-text to Provide Better Access to Online Educational Materials (December '20)
Daniel Jacobs, University of Texas Austin
View more informationWeek 3: Building Technology, Standards, and Infrastructure Summary Session (December '20)
Clifford Lynch, CNI
View more informationWhat Happens to the Continuity and Future of the Research Enterprise: What We Heard at the Spring 2020 Executive Roundtable (June '20)
Speaker: Cliff Lynch
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Close of the Spring 2020 Virtual Meeting (April '20)
Speaker: Clifford Lynch
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Academic Library Response to Covid-19: Designing and Managing Real-Time Data Collection and Dissemination (March '20)
Lisa Janicke Hinchliffe, UIUC
Christine Wolff-Eisenberg, Ithaka S+R
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Advancements in Digital Preservation: Spectral 3-D Reconstruction of Impressionist Oil Paintings (March '20)
Yi Yang, Pennsylvania State University
View more informationAdvancing the Learning Organization: Reframing IT Projects as a Catalyst for Change (March '20)
Jennifer Vinopal, The Ohio State University
Salwa Ismail, University of California, Berkeley
Carolyn Caizzi, Northwestern University
Rosalyn Metz, Emory University
Hannah Sommers, The George Washington University
AMP Project Update: Leveraging Machine Learning and Human Expertise for AV Collections Access (March '20)
Jon W. Dunn, Indiana University
Shawn Averkamp, AVP
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ARKs in the Open: 3.2 Billion Persistent Identifiers (March '20)
John Kunze, University of California
Bess Missell, Smithsonian Institution
Karen Hanson, Ithaka
Tom Creighton, FamilySearch International
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Beyond the Repository: Integrations to Support OA Policies (March '20)
Cynthia Hudson Vitale, Pennsylvania State University
Daniel Coughlin, Pennsylvania State University
Brandy Karl, Pennsylvania State University
Ana Enriquez, Pennsylvania State University
Building and Using Collections as Data: Using Machine Learning to Identify Jim Crow Laws (March '20)
Amanda Henley, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Lorin Bruckner, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Kimber Thomas, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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Building Data Science Support Capacity through Graduate Fellowship Programs (March '20)
Jeffrey C. Oliver, University of Arizona
View more informationCan You Imagine a Better Academic E-book Experience? Piloting SimplyE in Academic Libraries (March '20)
Rob Cartolano, Columbia University
Michele Kimpton, Digital Public Library of America
James English, Lyrasis
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Catalyzing Student Success: How to Center Digital Literacy, Access to Technology, and Interdisciplinary Communities of Practice in Innovative Library Spaces (March '20)
Jennifer Nichols, University of Arizona
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Central Washington University’s OER and No-cost Textbook Initiative (March '20)
Rebecca L. Lubas, Central Washington University
Maura Valentino, Central Washington University
Collaboration and Community: Creating the Atla Digital Library for Collecting and Connecting in Religion and Theology (March '20)
Christine Fruin, Atla
Kevin Kochanski, Notch8
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Connecting the Dots: Using ORCID to Consolidate Research Information for Reporting and Assessment (March '20)
Jan Fransen, University of Minnesota
Jane Scott, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Hilary Davis, North Carolina State University
Jason Ronallo, North Carolina State University
Sheila Rabun, Lyrasis
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Crowd-Sourced Unlatching of Curricular Books: A Joint Pilot by the California State University, Knowledge Unlatched, and the Internet Archive (March '20)
Mark G. Bilby, California State University, Fullerton
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Designing an Inclusive Digital Exhibition Experience (March '20)
Rebecca Yvonne Bayeck, New York Public LIbrary
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Developing a Collaborative Infrastructure in Support of Research Data Management Skill Building for Researchers and Data Stewards: Enhancing ESIP’s Data Management Training Clearinghouse (March '20)
Karl Benedict, University of New Mexico
Nancy Hoebelheinrich, Knowledge Motifs LLC
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DevOps is Bigger than IT: Driving Digital Transformation in Libraries (March '20)
Mary Beth Snapp, Ohio State University
Jennifer Vinopal, Ohio State University
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Discovery Systems in 2020: Issues and Trends (March '20)
William Mischo, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Michael Norman, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Tom Cramer, Stanford University
Lorcan Dempsey, OCLC
Email Archives: Challenges and Opportunities (March '20)
Chris Prom, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Sally DeBauche, Stanford University
Emergency Planning in a Time of Crisis (March '20)
Christopher Vinson, Clemson University
Chris Cox, Clemson University
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Empowering Data-Driven Research through an Open, Accessible Data Infrastructure (March '20)
Jamie V. Wittenberg, Indiana University
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Event 201. Why Weren’t We Paying Attention? (March '20)
Toby Green, Coherent Digital
View more informationFlows of Water, Flows of Work: Strategizing Workflows for Data Discovery in the Digitized Southern California Water Documents (March '20)
Jessica Davila Greene, The Claremont Colleges
Jeanine Finn, The Claremont Colleges
Yeisi Ileczko, The Claremont Colleges
Mark Buchholz, The Claremont Colleges
Fostering a UX Culture across Campus (March '20)
Rebecca Blakiston, University of Arizona
View more informationFreedom of the Shelves: Untangling the Confusion on Federated Identity, Access Controls, and Privacy (March '20)
Ken Klingenstein, Internet2
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Gateway Focus Week: Kickstarting Digital Projects with an Intensive Sustainability Workshop (March '20)
Nancy Maron, BlueSky to BluePrint, LLC
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Guided by Values: Creating an Open Values Statement (March '20)
Tina Baich, Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis
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IIIF at the Getty: Vision & Tactics (March '20)
Stefano Cossu, J. P. Getty Trust
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Immersive Scholar: Development, Documentation, Display, and Dissemination of Experiential Research and Scholarship (March '20)
Micah Vandegrift, North Carolina State University
Shelby Hallman, North Carolina State University
Implementing Effective Data Practices (March '20)
Judy Ruttenberg, Association of Research Libraries
Maria Gould, University of California
Maria Praetzellis, University of California
Natalie Meyers, University of Notre Dame
Jennifer Muilenburg, University of Washington
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Implications of Student Services on Library Digital and Physical Spaces (March '20)
Sayeed Choudhury, Johns Hopkins University
Edwina Picon, Johns Hopkins University
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Infusing Data with Compute: Developing and Advancing an Institution-Wide Strategy Around Research Data Science (March '20)
Salwa Ismail, University of California, Berkeley
Shawna Dark, University of California, Berkeley
Kenneth Lutz, University of California, Berkeley
Anthony Suen, University of California, Berkeley
Initial Steps towards Building a Global Registry of Digitized Works (March '20)
Mike Furlough, HathiTrust
Stuart Lewis, National Library of Scotland
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Innovative Models in Data Publishing: An Update from CDL, Dryad, & Zenodo (March '20)
Daniella Lowenberg, University of California
Alex Ioannidis, CERN
IT Guidance at the Yale University Library (March '20)
Dale Hendrickson, Yale University
View more informationIthaka S+R US Library Survey 2019: First Release of Key Findings (March '20)
Christine Wolff-Eisenberg, Ithaka
Jennifer Frederick, Ithaka
It’s Not What Libraries Hold; It’s Who Libraries Serve (March '20)
Xuemao Wang, University of Cincinnati
Roger Schonfeld, Ithaka
Navigating Communal Rights for Digital Preservation and Open Access (March '20)
Rachel Deblinger, University of California, Los Angeles
Sharon Farb, University of California, Los Angeles
Todd Grappone, University of California, Los Angeles
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The On-again, Off-again Career of Learning Analytics (March '20)
Malcolm Brown, EDUCAUSE
View more informationOn the Persistence of Persistent Identifiers of the Scholarly Web (March '20)
Martin Klein, Los Alamos National Laboratory
View more informationOntology for Scholarship: Revising the VIVO Ontology (March '20)
Michael Conlon, University of Florida
Violeta Ilik, Columbia University
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Open Infrastructure and the COVID-19 Crisis: Principles and Evaluation Criteria (March '20)
Rosalyn Metz, Emory University
Lisa Macklin, Emory University
Organizing for OER Action: Recommendations for Statewide OER Initiative Governance Structures (March '20)
Steven J. Bell, Temple University
View more informationORCID US Community Update (Short Update) (March '20)
Sheila Rabun, LYRASIS
View more informationPackaging Specification for Simultaneous Deposit of Articles and Data into Multiple Repositories (March '20)
Sayeed Choudhury, Johns Hopkins University
Hanh Vu, Johns Hopkins University
Perspectives on Digital Scholarship Programs (March '20)
Joan Lippincott, Coalition for Networked Information
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Preservation of New Forms of Scholarship (March '20)
Jonathan Greenberg, New York University
Jeremy Morse, University of Michigan
Karen Hanson, Portico, ITHAKA
Thib Guicherd-Callin, Stanford University
David Millman, New York University
Print to Petabyte: Creating Knowledge from Collection Information (March '20)
Fenella G France, Library of Congress
View more informationProject ReShare: Reimagining Content Delivery Networks with the User at the Center (Short Update) (March '20)
Scott Garrison, Midwest Collaborative for Library Services
View more informationProject Surfliner: Building the Tracks before the Train (March '20)
Tim Marconi, University of California, San Diego
Chrissy Rissmeyer, University of California, Santa Barbara
Rapidly Expanding Access: HathiTrust’s COVID-19 Response (March '20)
Mike Furlough, HathiTrust
Sandra McIntyre, HathiTrust
Reflections on a Merger: Assessing the Program-Level Impact of LYRASIS + DuraSpace (March '20)
David Wilcox, LYRASIS
Rosalyn Metz, Emory University
Robin Ruggaber, University of Virginia
Tim Shearer, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Julia Trimmer, Duke University
Kristi Park, Texas Digital Library
Research Organization Registry Update: Sustainability, Adoption, and Curation Planning (Short Update) (March '20)
Maria Gould, University of California
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Review, Appraisal and Triage of Email (RATOM) (March '20)
Christopher (Cal) Lee, University of North Carolina
Kam Woods, University of North Carolina
Sensitive and Protected Data in Distributed Digital Preservation Networks – IMLS Planning Grant Briefing (March '20)
Courtney Mumma, Texas Digital Library
Sibyl Schaefer, University of California, San Diego
Kristi Park, Texas Digital Library
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Sharing Digital Content through International Museum, Library, and Archives Networks Today: An IMLS Inquiry into Cross-Border Initiatives (March '20)
Melissa Levine, University of Michigan
Nancy Weiss, Institute of Museum and Library Services
Sizing Up Archives and Special Collections: Evaluating and Sustaining Our Operations at Scale (March '20)
Chela Scott Weber, OCLC
Gordon Daines, Brigham Young University
Adrian Turner, University of California
Starting (Almost) from Scratch: Supporting the “Pivot to Online” in a Small Liberal Arts College Environment (March '20)
Scott Walter, Illinois Wesleyan University
View more informationStatistical Consulting in the Library (March '20)
Jonathan Cain, University of Oregon
View more informationTechnology Planning for Operational Continuity (March '20)
Dhanushka Samarakoon, University of Miami
View more informationThree Years in the Cloud. Our Experience with Moving Our Mission Critical Digital Services to AWS (March '20)
Jean Philipps, Florida State University
Louis Brooks, Florida State University
Favenzio Calvo, Florida State University
Transforming Scholarly Publishing at The Ohio State University (Short Update) (March '20)
Maureen Walsh, The Ohio State University
View more informationA Unified, Intentional, and Evolving Approach to Research Support (March '20)
M.J. Tooey, University of Maryland, Baltimore
View more informationVirtual Reality in Libraries: Research Partnership Opportunities (March '20)
Doralyn Rossmann, Montana State University
View more informationWeb-Based Digital Maps and the Challenge of Sustainability (March '20)
Jeremiah Trinidad-Christensen, Columbia University
Nancy Maron, BlueSky to BluePrint, LLC
Accessibility Task Force: Determining Compliance and Organizing Action (January '20)
Suzanne Wones, Harvard University
Claire DeMarco, Harvard University
Artificial Intelligence: Impacts and Roles for Libraries (January '20)
Keith Webster, Carnegie Mellon University
Jason Griffey, National Information Standards Organization
Can We Talk? Adding a Smart Assistant Interface to Library Services (January '20)
Greg Davis, Iowa State University
Lisa Smith, Iowa State University
Data Curation Network Update (January '20)
Lisa Johnston, University of Minnesota
Cynthia Hudson Vitale, Pennsylvania State University
Tim McGeary, Duke University
Memory Institutions and Deep Digital Disruption: Beyond the Technical Challenges of Born-digital Preservation (January '20)
Carol Mandel, Council on Library and Information Resources
Clifford Lynch, Coalition for Networked Information
Ready or Not: Here Comes Voice Search (January '20)
Carl Grant, University of Oklahoma
View more informationForgetting and Being Forgotten: Growing Up in a Digital Era (December '19)
Kate Eichhorn, The New School
View more informationForgetting and Being Forgotten: Growing Up in a Digital Era (December '19)
Speaker: Kate Eichhorn
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A Farewell to Joan Lippincott, and “A Fragmented Landscape, Collaborations Refreshed, and CNI’s 2019-20 Program” (December '19)
Speaker: Clifford Lynch
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“Forgetting and Being Forgotten: Growing Up in a Digital Era” (December '19)
Kate Eichorn, The New School University
View more informationWeb Archives at the Nexus of Good Fakes and Flawed Originals: “You’re in a Desert Walking Along in the Sand When All of a Sudden You Look Down, and You See a Tortoise…” (August '19)
Speaker: Michael L. Nelson
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Generous Thinking: Sustainability, Solidarity, and the Common Good (August '19)
Speaker: Kathleen Fitzpatrick
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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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3D Scanning and Augmented Reality as a Method to Deliver and Promote Digital Collections in Libraries & Museums (April '19)
Chad Hutchens, University of Wyoming
Tyler Kerr, University of Wyoming
Alternative RDM Service Models for Smaller Research Libraries (April '19)
Andrew White, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
View more informationBeyond Tools and Space: Building a Community of Practice for Making (April '19)
Beth Marhanka, Georgetown University
Don Undeen, Georgetown University
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Building a Trusted Framework for Coordinating OA Monograph Usage Data (April '19)
Kevin S. Hawkins, University of North Texas
View more informationCollecting, Correlating, Stitching, Enriching: How Commercial Publishers are Creating Value by Profiling Users (April '19)
David Lacy, Temple University
Cody Hanson, University of Minnesota
Data Science Support for Social Science Research (April '19)
Christina Maimone, Northwestern University
Alex Storer, Stanford University
Design Thinking for Library Services: Library as Research Lab (April '19)
Justin Schell, University of Michigan
Meghan Sitar, University of Michigan
Laurie Alexander, University of Michigan
Holistic Approaches to Research Data Management: Scholars as Collectors (April '19)
Oya Y. Rieger, Ithaka S+R
Danielle Cooper, Ithaka S+R
An Institutional Perspective to Rescue Scholarly Orphans (April '19)
Martin Klein, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Herbert Van de Sompel, Data Archiving and Networked Services
Introducing ROR: The Research Organization Registry (April '19)
Maria Gould, California Digital Library – University of California Office of the President
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OCFL: A Community Developed Approach to Digital Preservation (April '19)
Andrew Woods, DuraSpace
Rosalyn Metz, Emory University
Simeon Warner, Cornell University
Of Data, Ethics, and Leadership: Building a National Roadmap for Web Privacy and Web Analytics (April '19)
Scott W. H. Young, Montana State University
Jason Clark, Montana State University
Sara Mannheimer, Montana State University
Purposeful Space Design for Libraries (April '19)
Joan Lippincott, Coalition for Networked Information
Kelly Miller, University of Miami
Thomas Hickerson, University of Calgary
A Research Agenda for Historical and Multilingual OCR (April '19)
Ryan Cordell, Northeastern University
View more informationResearch Innovation Trends and Priorities in Canadian Research Libraries (April '19)
Merrilee Proffitt, OCLC Research
Vivian Lewis, McMaster University
Scaling Software Emulation Services: An Introduction to the EaaSI Program of Work (April '19)
Seth Anderson, Yale University Library
View more informationTowards Coherence through Collective Action: Laying the Foundation for Sustainable, Open Infrastructure (April '19)
Maurice York, University of Michigan
Evviva Weinraub, Northwestern University
Heather Joseph, SPARC
Katherine Skinner, Educopia Institute
Variations in Public Scholarship Works: Examining The Impact of Three Related Scholarly Digital Projects on Present and Future Resources (April '19)
Wayne Morse Jr., Emory University
View more informationThe National Library of Medicine and the National Institutes of Health Partnership in Accelerating Discovery Through Data (December '18)
Speaker: Patricia Flatley Brennan
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Responsible Stewardship, Technology Realities, and Renewing Collaborations: CNI’s Agenda for the Coming Year (December '18)
Speaker: Clifford Lynch
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Responsible Stewardship, Technology Realities, and Renewing Collaborations (December '18)
Speaker: Clifford Lynch
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Blockchain: What’s Not To Like? (December '18)
David S. H. Rosenthal, Stanford University (retired)
View more informationCalifornia Digital Library & Dryad: Community Owned Data Publishing (December '18)
Daniella Lowenberg, California Digital Library, University of California Office of the President
John Chodacki, California Digital Library, University of California Office of the President
Can I Trust this Data? Selecting Data for Reuse and Other Dilemmas of the Research Scientist (December '18)
Grace Agnew, Rutgers University
View more informationDemonstrating Faculty Impact: New Data and Visualization Services* (December '18)
Barrie Hayes, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Amanda Henley, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Developing Library Strategy for 3D and Virtual Reality Collection Development and Reuse (December '18)
Nathan Hall, Virginia Tech
Jamie Wittenberg, Indiana University – Bloomington
Evaluating and Closing Privacy Gaps for Online Library Services (December '18)
Lisa Janicke Hinchliffe, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Katie Zimmerman, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Micah Altman, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Foundations for Research Computing: Collaborating to Provide Student Support at Scale (December '18)
Barbara Rockenbach, Columbia University
Mark Newton, Columbia University
Halayn Hescock, Columbia University
From Talking to Action: Fostering Deep Collaboration Between University Libraries, Museums, and IT (December '18)
Susan Gibbons, Yale University
Louis King, Yale University
Michael Appleby, Yale University
Dale Hendrickson, Yale University
Hiding In Plain Sight: The Value of Machine-Processable Copyright Data (December '18)
John Mark Ockerbloom, University of Pennsylvania
Greg Cram, New York Public Library
Melissa Levine, University of Michigan
Leveraging Library Expertise for University Rankings (December '18)
Lauren Di Monte, University of Rochester
Liz Bernal, Case Western Reserve University
Library as Platform: The Transformed Library’s Impact on Teaching and Learning (December '18)
Jason Evans Groth, North Carolina State University
Greg Raschke, North Carolina State University
Moore-Sloan Data Science Environments Project Update (December '18)
Micaela Parker, Moore-Sloan Data Science Environments
View more informationPlanning a Community-Created Data Rescue Toolkit (December '18)
Mara Blake, Johns Hopkins University
Katie Mika, University of Colorado Boulder
Protecting Privacy on the Web: A Study of HTTPS and Google Analytics Implementation in Academic Library Websites (December '18)
Kenning Arlitsch, Montana State University
Scott W.H. Young, Montana State University
Public Access Submission System (December '18)
Sayeed Choudhury, Johns Hopkins University
Aaron Birkland, Johns Hopkins University
Public Access to Research Data: Report from the AAU APLU Public Access Working Group Workshop (December '18)
Mary Lee Kennedy, Association of Research Libraries
Kacy Redd, Association of Public and Land-grant Universities
Katie Steen, Association of American Universities
Tyler Walters, Virginia Polytechnic Institute And State University
The Shadow Acquisitions Budget: APCs and Open Access Publications at a Research University (December '18)
William H. Mischo, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Thomas H. Teper, Ithaka S+R, Libraries and Scholarly Communication Program
Simplified Research Data Management with the Globus Platform (December '18)
Vas Vasiliadis, University of Chicago
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The State of Digital Preservation: A Snapshot of Triumphs, Gaps, and Open Research Questions (December '18)
Oya Y. Rieger, Ithaka S+R, Libraries and Scholarly Communication Program
Roger C. Schonfeld, Ithaka S+R, Libraries and Scholarly Communication Program
Support for Campus-based Digital Resource Creation through the Science Gateways Community Institute (December '18)
Katherine Lawrence, University of Michigan & Science Gateways Community Institute (SGCI)
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User Research: Can LOD Help Users Engage with and Make Better Use of Digitized Special Collections? (December '18)
Timothy W. Cole, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Katrina Fenlon, University of Maryland, College Park
Harriett Green, Washington University in St. Louis
What Is the Future of Libraries in Academic Research? (December '18)
Tom Hickerson, University of Calgary
John Brosz, University of Calgary
Suzanne Goopy, University of Calgary
Where Next for the Open Library of Humanities and Consortial Funding Models for Open Access? (December '18)
Martin Paul Eve, University of
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Big Data, the Cloud and Academic Research (October '18)
Speaker: Clifford A. Lynch
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Where All Roads Lead: Keeping the User at the Center (April '18)
Speaker: Joan K. Lippincott
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Towards a High-Performance National Research Platform Enabling Digital Research (April '18)
Speaker: Larry Smarr
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Avalon Media System Update: Piloting Avalon in the Cloud (March '18)
Evviva Weinraub, Northwestern University
John Herbert, Lyrasis
Carl Grant, University of Oklahoma
DePaul Makes: Building the Maker Community at DePaul University and Beyond (March '18)
Scott Walter, DePaul University
Megan Bernal, DePaul University
Janice Scurio, DePaul University
Developing and Scaling Research Data Management and Curation (March '18)
Timothy M. McGeary, Duke University
Claire Stewart, University of Minnesota
Sophia Lafferty-Hess, Duke University
Jennifer Darragh, Duke University
The Digital Library of Medieval Manuscripts: New Directions in Scholarship (March '18)
Tamsyn Mahoney-Steel, Johns Hopkins University
View more informationDiscuss Data: Open Platform for the Interactive Discussion of Research Data Quality (on the Example of Area Studies on the Post-Soviet Region) (March '18)
Jan Brase, Göttingen State and University Library
Wolfram Horstmann, Göttingen State and University Library
Email Archives: Issues, Tools, and Gaps (March '18)
Chris Prom, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Kate Murray, Library of Congress
Heard of DevOps? Find Out How this Methodology Can Accelerate Your Ability to Launch New and More Engaging Library/Museum Exhibitions (March '18)
Carl Grant, University of Oklahoma
Twila Camp, University of Oklahoma
Launching the Digital Research Commons at the University of Houston Libraries (March '18)
Santi Thompson, University of Houston
Claude Willan, University of Houston
Leaving the Teenage Years Behind: Internet Identity Comes of Age (March '18)
Kenneth Klingenstein, Internet2
View more informationLibraries, Information Equity, and Economic Justice (March '18)
Char Booth, California State University San Marcos
View more informationMakerspaces in the Academic Library (March '18)
Jenny Wong-Welch, San Diego State University
Keven Jeffery, San Diego State University
Jean Ferguson, University of California, Berkeley
Owen McGrath, University of California, Berkeley
Making Library Contributions Visible: The “Grants Menu” at UVic Libraries (March '18)
Lisa Goddard, University of Victoria
View more informationNCSU Libraries Digital and Data Science Skills Workshops: Building Capacity and Meeting Campus Needs (March '18)
Jennifer Garrett, North Carolina State University
View more informationNeural Networks: Machine Vision for the Visual Archive (March '18)
Peter Leonard, Yale University
View more informationA Practical, Incremental Approach to a Decentralized Future (March '18)
Jeffrey Spies, University of Virginia
View more informationPreservation: An Opinionated Approach (March '18)
Tom Hutchinson, Tri-College Libraries: Bryn Mawr, Haverford, and Swarthmore Colleges
View more informationPRESQT: Assessing Researcher and Library Needs for Research Data & Software Preservation Quality Tools (March '18)
Rick Johnson, University of Notre Dame
Natalie Meyers, University of Notre Dame
John Wang, University of Notre Dame
Privacy in Cross-Border Preservation-based Partnerships (March '18)
Erin Tripp, DuraSpace
View more informationThe Privileged Link: Open Access, Version of Record, or Let the User Decide? (March '18)
Lisa Janicke Hinchliffe, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Aaron Tay, Singapore Management University
Maria Aghazarian, Swarthmore College
Johan Tilstra, LeanLibrary
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RIALTO: Research Intelligence at Stanford (March '18)
Tom Cramer, Stanford University
View more informationSunsetting: Strategies for Portfolio Management and Decommissioning Projects (March '18)
Jason Ronallo, North Carolina State University
Bret Davidson, North Carolina State University
Text Data Mining (TDM) Research Using Copyrighted and Use-Limited Text Data Sets: Developing an Agenda to Support Scholarly Use (March '18)
Beth Sandore Namachchivaya, University of Waterloo
View more informationThe Turn to Research Workflow and the Strategic Implications for the Academy (March '18)
Roger Schonfeld, Ithaka S+R
Donald Waters, The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
Turning Threads into Cloth: The Library’s Role in Unifying, Enhancing, and Disseminating Research Information (March '18)
Dale Askey, McMaster University
Jason Brodeur, McMaster University
The UC Merced LibraryCAVE: Programming to Support Teaching and Research (March '18)
Haipeng Li, University of California, Merced
Jeffrey Weekley, University of California, Merced
Scholarly Communication: Deconstruct & Decentralize? (December '17)
Speaker: Herbert Van De Sompel
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Resilience and Engagement in an Era of Uncertainty (December '17)
Speaker: Clifford Lynch
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Resilience and Engagement in an Era of Uncertainty (December '17)
Speaker: Clifford Lynch
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Annotation and Publishing Standards Work at the W3C (December '17)
Timothy Cole, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
View more informationArtificial Intelligence (AI) in the Library (December '17)
Karim Boughida, University of Rhode Island
Christopher Erdmann, North Carolina State University
Ruth Pickering, Yewno
Collaboration and Platform Integration in Support of a Federated Research Data Management Service in Canada (December '17)
Lee Wilson, CARL Portage
Corey Davis, COPPUL/University of Victoria
Donna Bourne-Tyson, Dalhousie University
Collaboration between Libraries and Academic Units in Advancing Multidisciplinary Scholarship by Enhancing Library Knowledge Systems (December '17)
Christina Leblang, University of Notre Dame
Zheng (John) Wang, University of Notre Dame
Data Capsule Appliance for Research Analysis of Restricted and Sensitive Data in Academic Libraries (December '17)
Robert H. McDonald, Indiana University
Erik Mitchell, University of California, Berkeley
John Unsworth, University of Virginia
Inna Kouper, Indiana University
Data Science in Libraries: Findings and a Roadmap Forward (December '17)
Bonnie Tijerina, Data & Society Research Institute
Chris Erdmann, North Carolina State University
Design for Diversity: Towards Inclusive Information Systems for Cultural Heritage (December '17)
Amanda Rust, Northeastern University
View more informationDeveloping the Scholarly Communication Ecosystem: A CMU Perspective (December '17)
David Scherer, Carnegie Mellon University
Ole Villadsen, Carnegie Mellon University
Keith Webster, Carnegie Mellon University
DPLA Exchange And SimplyE, an Open Platform for E-Content Services, Helping Libraries Take Back Control of E-Content Delivery to Your Patrons (December '17)
Michele Kimpton, Digital Public Library of America
James English, Project Director SimplyE
David Millman, New York University
Robert Cartolano, Columbia University
Effectively Engaging the Next Generation of Researchers & Librarians to Advance Open: Lessons Learned from OpenCon and Opportunities for the Future (December '17)
Nick Shockey, SPARC
View more informationFrom Stock to Flows (December '17)
davidkremers, California Institute of Technology
Kristin Antelman, California Institute of Technology
Stephen Davison, California Institute of Technology
Integration of Information Technology in a Building that Marries Library and Classroom: Purdue’s Wilmeth Active Learning Center (December '17)
James L. Mullins, Purdue University
View more informationLeveraging Data to Monitor Makerspace Demographics: Addressing the Complexity of System Interoperability (December '17)
Amber N. Welch, University of Texas
View more informationLibrary Analytics Case Study: Informing and Transforming Library Instruction Programs (December '17)
Laurie Alexander, University of Michigan
Doreen Bradley, University of Michigan
Open Educational Resources and the Black Press in America Project (December '17)
Sayeed Choudhury, Johns Hopkins University
Greg Britton, Johns Hopkins University Press
Wendy Queen, Johns Hopkins University/Project MUSE
Prioritizing Researcher Perspectives in Driving Adoption for Research Data Management (December '17)
John Borghi, University of California
Daniella Lowenberg, University of California
Serving Individual Researchers: Lessons Learned from JSTOR’s Access Model (December '17)
Rahul Belani, JSTOR
View more informationSeven Years of Libra at UVA: From Single IR to Modular Scholarly Repository Services (December '17)
Ellen Catz Ramsey, University of Virginia
View more informationTaking the Carpentry Model to Librarians: How to Build a Library Community for Data Intelligence and Better Collaboration Across Institutions (November '17)
John Chodacki, California Digital Library
Tim Dennis, University of California, Los Angeles
These Beautiful Things: K-State Libraries Collaborates with Marianna Kistler Beach Museum of Art to Create an Online Collection Application (November '17)
Jason Bengtson, Kansas State University
View more informationTying the University Library to High Impact Research (November '17)
Nancy Davenport, American University
Katherine Simpson, American University
Fresh Perspectives on the Future of University-Based Publishing (April '17)
Speaker: Amy Brand
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What Today’s Students Have Taught Us (April '17)
Speaker: Alison J. Head
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Advancing Accessibility through Libraries (March '17)
Laura C. Wood, Tufts University
Joseph (Jody) D. Combs, ARL/Vanderbilt University
Beth Sandore Namachchivaya, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
Building a Deeper Bench: Training Students to Provide Digital Scholarship Support (March '17)
Joe M. Williams, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
View more informationBuilding Data Refuge: From Bucket Brigade to Sustainable Action (March '17)
Laurie Allen, University of Pennsylvania
Kimberly Eke, University of Pennsylvania
Elizabeth Foster, Georgetown University
Delphine Khanna, Temple University
Catherine Morse, University of Michigan
A CAVEkiosk in the Library: The At-Risk Cultural Heritage and the Digital Humanities UC Catalyst Grant (March '17)
Declan Fleming, University of California San Diego
View more informationCollaborating to Digitize Paleontological Collections at the University of Wyoming (March '17)
Chad Hutchens, University of Wyoming
View more informationData Integrity for Librarians, Archivists, and Criminals: What We Can Steal from Bitcoin, BitTorrent, and Usenet (March '17)
Jeffrey Spies, Center for Open Science
View more informationFrom Theory to Practice: Leading the Way with Learning Data Principles (March '17)
Jenn Stringer, University of California at Berkeley
View more informationIs the Researcher Human? Is the Librarian? Bots, Conversational User Interfaces, and Virtual Research Assistants (March '17)
Lisa Janicke Hinchliffe, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Jason Griffey, Harvard University
Emily King, College of Southern Nevada
Michael Schofield, LibUX
Ithaka S+R US Library Survey 2016 (March '17)
Roger C. Schonfeld, Ithaka S+R
View more informationA Linked Data Approach for Humanities Data (March '17)
Sayeed Choudhury, Johns Hopkins University
Jaap Geraerts, University College London
Online Scientific Reference Sample Collections and Shared Linked Data for Heritage Science and Related Disciplines (March '17)
Fenella France, Library of Congress
View more informationProtect Researcher Privacy in the Surveillance Era (March '17)
Sam Kome, Claremont Colleges
View more informationThe Role of Academic Libraries in an Era of Fake News, Alternative Facts, and Information Overload (March '17)
Donald A. Barclay, University of California, Merced
View more informationSoftware Carpentry in the Library: Partnering to Give Researchers Needed Technical Skills (March '17)
Sarah Clayton, University of Oklahoma
Carl Grant, University of Oklahoma
To the Rescue of the Orphans of Scholarly Communication (March '17)
Herbert Van de Sompel, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Michael L. Nelson, Old Dominion University
Martin Klein, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Virtual Reality in the Trenches: Addressing the Preservation Challenges of Virtual Reality for Scholarship (March '17)
Zack Lischer-Katz, University of Oklahoma
Matt Cook, University of Oklahoma
“Digital Scholarship Centers: Partnering on New Forms of Research, Teaching & Learning” (February '17)
Speaker: Joan K. Lippincott
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Born-digital News Preservation in Perspective (February '17)
Speaker: Clifford A. Lynch
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The Computer Science Technical Reports Project and the Digital Object Architecture (December '16)
Speaker: Robert E. Kahn
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The New ABCs of Research: Achieving Breakthrough Collaborations (December '16)
Speaker: Ben Shneiderman
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CNI’s Evolving Agenda 2016-17: Research Library Roles & Collaborations, Stewardship of the Cultural Record, Scholarly Communications and More (December '16)
Speaker: Clifford Lynch
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Research Library Roles & Collaborations, Stewardship of the Cultural Record, Scholarly Communications and More (December '16)
Speaker: Clifford Lynch
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After the Harvest: Preservation, Access, and Research Services for the 2016 End of Term Web Archive (November '16)
Jefferson Bailey, Internet Archive
Abbie Grotke, Library of Congress
Mark Phillips, University of North Texas
Building the Better Ebook and Beyond (November '16)
Alex Humphreys, JSTOR
Charles Watkinson, University of Michigan
Lisa Macklin, Emory University
Barbara Rockenbach, Columbia University
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The Cost of Open Access to Journals: Pay It Forward Project Findings (November '16)
MacKenzie Smith, University of California, Davis
View more informationDigitized Manuscripts (November '16)
Benjamin Albritton, Stanford University
Sheila Rabun, International Image Interoperability Framework
Alexandra Bolintineanu, University of Toronto
Sian Meikle, University of Toronto
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Documenting the Now: Supporting Scholarly Use and Preservation of Social Media Content (November '16)
Ed Summers, University of Maryland
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DRASTIC Measures: Digital Repository at Scale that Invites Computation (To Improve Collections) (November '16)
Gregory Jansen, University of Maryland
Richard Marciano, University of Maryland
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Expanding Research Data Services (November '16)
Bryan Sinclair, Georgia State University
Mandy Swygart-Hobaugh, Georgia State University
Michele Claibourn, University of Virginia
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The HathiTrust Research Center: It Takes a Village (November '16)
Robert McDonald, Indiana University
Mike Furlough, University of Michigan
Beth Namachchivaya, University of Illinois
Beth Plale, Indiana University
J. Stephen Downie, University of Illinois
John Unsworth, University of Virginia
Institutional Learning Analytics: How Can Academic Libraries Connect? (November '16)
Megan Oakleaf, Syracuse University
Malcolm Brown, EDUCAUSE
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Makerspaces, Virtual Reality, The Internet of Things et alia Stories (November '16)
Karim Boughida, University of Rhode Island
Brian Jepson, O’Reilly Media
Brian Mathews, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Carl Grant, University of Oklahoma
Angelica Ferria, University of Rhode Island
Deborah Mongeau, University of Rhode Island
Migrating Library Collections and Operations to Linked Data: Assessment, Planning and Experimentation (November '16)
Timothy W. Cole, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Myung-Ja K. Han, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Carl G. Stahmer, University of California, Davis
MacKenzie Smith, University of California, Davis
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Preserving Federal Electronic Records: Implementing a New Electronic Records Archive at the National Archives and Records Administration (November '16)
Leslie Johnston, National Archives and Records Administration
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Reference Rot in Scholarly Communication: A Reliable Quantification and a Proposed Solution (November '16)
Martin Klein, Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Scholars@Cornell: Visualizing the Scholarly Record (November '16)
Sandy Payette, Cornell University
Muhammad Javed, Cornell University
Transnational Strategies for Stewardship of Our Shared Scholarly Record (and of Each Nation’s Published Heritage): Both Open and Subscribed Content (November '16)
Peter Burnhill, University of Edinburgh
Gaëlle Béquet, ISSN International Centre
Theron ‘Ted’ Westervelt, Library of Congress
Alan Darnell, University of Toronto
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Yours, Mine, or Ours? The Freedom of Information Act Archive: Making the Transition from Faculty Project to Community Resource (November '16)
Barbara Rockenbach, Columbia University
Nancy Maron, BlueSky to BluePrint
Matthew Connelly, Columbia University
Robert Cartolano, Columbia University
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“Grand Opening of the Collaborative Commons and the Digital Toolshed, Claremont Colleges” (August '16)
Speaker: Joan K. Lippincott
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What Happens after the Scholarly Data Revolution and “Big Data”? (August '16)
Speaker: Clifford A. Lynch
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How Does Authority Data Enhance the Web and the World of Scholarship (August '16)
Speaker: Clifford A. Lynch
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Activist Stewardship: The Imperative of Risk in Collecting Cultural Heritage (April '16)
Speakers: Todd Grappone, Lisa McAuly, and Heather Briston
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Defining the Scholarly Record for Computational Research (April '16)
Speaker: Victoria Stodden
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Access to DBpedia Versions using Memento and Triple Pattern Fragments (March '16)
Herbert Van de Sompel, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Miel Vander Sande, Ghent University
Connect. Collaborate. Contribute: A Model for Designing and Building a Research Commons (March '16)
Alison Armstrong, The Ohio State University
View more informationDigital Curation in Art Museums: Promising Practices and Opportunities for Education and Research (March '16)
Joyce Ray, Johns Hopkins University
View more informationThe Future of Organization Identifiers (March '16)
Laure Haak, ORCID
Geoffrey Bilder, Crossref
Patricia Cruse, DataCite
Improving Research Data Sharing and Reuse: Scientists and Repositories (March '16)
Michael Conlon, University of Florida
View more informationLinked Data Implementations-Who, What and Why? (March '16)
Karen Smith-Yoshimura, OCLC
View more informationNew and Evolving Services for Scholarship (March '16)
Rebecca Bryant, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Beth Namachchivaya, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Wayne Morse, Emory University
An Ocean of Data: A Metadata and DOI Strategy for Large, Dynamic Data about the World’s Oceans (March '16)
Grace Agnew, Rutgers University
View more informationRebuilding the Getty Provenance Index as Linked Data (March '16)
Joshua Gomez, Getty Research Institute
Emily Pugh, Getty Research Institute
The Role of Next Generation Libraries in Enhancing Multidisciplinary Research (March '16)
Tom Hickerson, University of Calgary
Joan Lippincott, Coalition for Networked Information
Kathryn (Ranjit) Ruddock, University of Calgary
Shawna Sadler, Deakin University
Scaling Maker Spaces Across the Web: Weaving Maker Space Communities Together to Support Distributed, Networked Collaboration in Knowledge Creation (March '16)
Rick Luce, University of Oklahoma
Carl Grant, University of Oklahoma
Starting a Textbook Revolution: Project Partners On and Beyond Your Campus (March '16)
Steven J. Bell, Temple University
Alison Armstrong, The Ohio State University
Kevin Stranack, Simon Fraser University
Text and Data-Mining on Licensed Collections (March '16)
Peter Leonard, Yale University
View more informationTransformational Online Reference with a Proactive, Context-sensitive Chat System: Using Triggers to Encourage Patrons to Ask Questions (March '16)
Jan Kemp, University of Texas at San Antonio
William Glenn, University of Texas at San Antonio
Recalibrating Access, Security, Privacy and Innovation (December '15)
Speaker: Clifford Lynch
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Achieving Meaningful Interoperability for Web-based Scholarship (November '15)
Herbert Van de Sompel, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Michael L. Nelson, Old Dominion University
The Archaeology of Infrastructure (November '15)
Sayeed Choudhury, Johns Hopkins University
Jaap Geraerts, University College London
Big Data Ethics Support Systems and Networks (November '15)
Bonnie Tijerina, Data & Society Research Institute
Emily F. Keller, Data & Society Research Institute
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Design Labs at the Intersection of Engaged Learning and Digital Scholarship (November '15)
Laurie Alexander, University of Michigan
Justin Schell, University of Michigan
Digital Dissertations in an Increasingly Welcoming Landscape (November '15)
Amanda Visconti, Purdue University
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Emulation and Virtualization as Preservation Strategies (November '15)
David S. H. Rosenthal, Stanford University
View more informationEstablishing a Shared Research Data Service in the UK: How We’re Doing It. What About You? (November '15)
Rachel Bruce, Jisc
View more informationExperiences with High Resolution Display Walls in Academic Libraries (November '15)
John Brosz, University of Calgary
E. Patrick Rashleigh, Brown University
Josh Boyer, North Carolina State University
The Future of Linked Data in Libraries: Assessing BIBFRAME Against Best Practices (November '15)
Robert Sanderson, Stanford University
View more informationHow Much Does $1.7 Billion Buy You? A Comparison of Published Scientific Journal Articles to Their Pre-print Version (November '15)
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
Hydra-in-a-Box: Building and Bundling a National Digital Platform (November '15)
Tom Cramer, Stanford University
Mark Matienzo, Digital Public Library of America
Debra Hanken Kurtz, DuraSpace
Is Gold Open Access Sustainable? Update from the UC Pay-It-Forward Project (November '15)
MacKenzie Smith, University of California, Davis
Ivy Anderson, University of California, California Digital Library
New Tools for Providing Access to Digital Image Collections: Mirador and Spotlight (November '15)
Stuart Snydman, Stanford University
View more informationThe Open Science Framework (OSF) at Notre Dame: Connecting the Workflow and Supporting the Research Mission (November '15)
Andrew Sallans, Center for Open Science
Natalie Meyers, University of Notre Dame
Organizational Implications of Data Science Environments in Education, Research, and Research Management in Libraries (November '15)
Erik Mitchell, University of California, Berkeley
Vicky Steeves, New York University
Jenny Muilenburg, University of Washington
Realizing the Potential of Research Data (April '15)
Speaker: Carole L. Palmer
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Providing Universal Access to Modern Materials –and Living to Tell the Tale (April '15)
Speaker: Brewster Kahle
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Transparency, Trust, and Consumer Protection in a Complex World (April '15)
Speaker: Julie Brill
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BIBFLOW: A Roadmap for Library Linked Data Implementation (April '15)
MacKenzie Smith, University of California, Davis
Carl G Stahmer, University of California, Davis
Eric Miller, Zepheira
Building Expertise to Support Digital Scholarship: A Global Perspective (April '15)
Vivian Lewis, McMaster University
Lisa Spiro, Rice University
Xuemao Wang, University of Cincinnati
Jon E. Cawthorne, West Virginia University
Challenges Presented by Institutional Identifiers (April '15)
Karen Smith-Yoshimura, OCLC Research
View more informationElectronic Laboratory Notebooks: More than Notes (April '15)
Alan Wolf, University of Wisconsin – Madison
Jan Cheetham, University of Wisconsin – Madison
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Innovative Uses of Islandora: Three Use Cases (April '15)
Kristian Allen, University of California, Los Angeles
Mark Jordan, Simon Fraser University
Evelyn McLellan, Artefactual Systems Inc.
Integrating Digital Epigraphies (April '15)
Joshua D. Sosin, Duke University
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Managing Public Video Walls in an Academic Library (April '15)
Shawna Sadler, Deakin University
Mike Nutt, North Carolina State University
Renee Reaume, University of Calgary
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A Platform for Partnership: Collaborating Across UCLA Library and Campus (April '15)
Jillian Cuellar, University of California, Los Angeles
Jasmine Jones, Smith College
Jennifer Weintraub, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study
Andrew Gomez, University of California, Los Angeles
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Social Networks and Archival Context: From R&D to Cooperative Program (April '15)
Daniel Pitti, University of Virginia
Brian Tingle, University of California
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Software Curation as a Digital Preservation Service (April '15)
Keith Webster, Carnegie Mellon University
Euan Cochrane, Yale University
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Think Different! The Value of Reading-list Technology in Better Integrating Libraries in Online Learning Environments (April '15)
Carl Grant, University of Oklahoma
Tamar Sadeh, Ex Libris Group
Visualization on the Big Screen: Hands-on Immersive Environments Designed for Student and Faculty Collaboration (April '15)
Bryan Sinclair, Georgia State University
Jill Sexton, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill
Joseph Hurley, Georgia State University
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What Price Open Access? (April '15)
Stuart Shieber, Harvard University
Ralf Schimmer, Max Planck Digital Library
Ivy Anderson, California Digital Library
Research Library Collections & Collecting in the 21st Century (March '15)
Speaker: Clifford Lynch
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Closing Plenary Fall 2014: 2014 in Review and 2015 in Prospect (December '14)
Speaker: Clifford Lynch
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Closing Plenary Spring 2014: Paul Evan Peters Lecture: “Computers, Plans, and Campfires” (December '14)
Speaker: Donald A. B. Lindberg
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A Conversation About the Present and the Future of Technology, Knowledge and Culture (December '14)
Speakers: Bryan Alexander and Clifford Lynch
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A Conversation on the Changing Landscape of Information Systems in Higher Education: Community Source, Community Platforms and Systems as Services (December '14)
Speakers: Tom Cramer, James Hilton, Michele Kimpton, and Clifford Lynch
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Archives and Digital Humanities (December '14)
Charlotte Nunes, Southwestern University
Mary W. Elings, University of California at Berkeley
Jen Wolfe, University of Iowa
Tom Keegan, University of Iowa
Exposing Library Collections on the Web: Challenges and Lessons Learned (December '14)
Timothy W. Cole, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Kenning Arlitsch, Montana State University
Ted Fons, OCLC
Janina Sarol, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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Extending the Lifecycle of Scientific Field Notes: Making Hidden Collections Reusable (December '14)
Riccardo Ferrante, Smithsonian Institution
Rusty Russell, Smithsonian Institution
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Falling Though the Cracks: Digital Preservation and Institutional Failures (December '14)
Jerome McDonough, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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Improving Integrity, Transparency, and Reproducibility Through Connection of the Scholarly Workflow (December '14)
Andrew Sallans, Center for Open Science
View more informationImproving the Odds of Preservation (December '14)
David S. H. Rosenthal, Stanford University
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The Linked Data for Libraries (LD4L) Project: A Progress Report (December '14)
Dean B. Krafft, Cornell University
Tom Cramer, Stanford University
The NIH Contribution to the Commons (December '14)
Philip E. Bourne, National Institutes of Health
View more informationOnline-Only Media: 21st Century Collection Crisis? (December '14)
John Vallier, University of Washington
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Publishing and Preserving Data as Primary Research Objects: The RMap Project (December '14)
Timothy DiLauro, Data Conservancy, Johns Hopkins University
Ken Rawson, IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers)
Kate Wittenberg, Portico
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Smithsonian X Digitization: Rapid Capture for Vast Collections, 3D Digitization for Iconic Objects (December '14)
Günter Waibel, Smithsonian Institution
Vincent Rossi, Smithsonian Institution
Stewarding New York Public Library’s Audio and Moving Image Research Collections into the Future (December '14)
Ann Thornton, New York Public Library
Evelyn Frangakis, New York Public Library
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Stewarding New York Public Library's Audio and Moving Image Research Collections into the Future (December '14)
Ann Thornton, New York Public Library
Evelyn Frangakis, New York Public Library
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Swords, Dragons, and Spells: Libraries and User Privacy (December '14)
Peter Brantley, New York Public Library
Marshall Breeding, Library Technology Guides
Eric Hellman, Gluejar
Gary Price, infoDOCKET.com
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Trends in 3D Printing (December '14)
James King, National Institutes of Health
Kathlin Ray, University of Nevada, Reno
“Library Learning + Community” (November '14)
Speaker: Joan K. Lippincott
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Strategies on Providing Access to Complicated Content (April '14)
Speakers: Rachel Frick (moderator), Sari Feldman, Clifford A. Lynch, Katherine Skinner
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E-Textbook Initiatives in Libraries and IT Organizations (March '14)
Glenda Morgan, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Pat Reid, Purdue University
Todd Grappone, University of California, Los Angeles
Milind Basole, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Sharing and Preserving Scholarship: Challenges of Coherence and Scale (March '14)
Speaker: Clifford A. Lynch
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Closing Keynote IDCC 2014 (February '14)
Speaker: Clifford A. Lynch
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Challenges of Stewardship at Scale in the Digital Age (January '14)
Speaker: Clifford A. Lynch
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Digital Natives or Digital Naives? The Role of Skill in Internet Use (December '13)
Speaker: Eszter Hargittai
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CNI: A Changing Landscape: Federal Mandates, Stewardship, & Biography (December '13)
Speaker: Clifford Lynch
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"Trends in Digital Scholarship Centers" (December '13)
Presenters: Joan K. Lippincott, Harriette Hemmasi, Vivian Lewis
View more information“Trends in Digital Scholarship Centers” (presentation) (December '13)
Presenters: Joan K. Lippincott, Harriette Hemmasi, Vivian Lewis
View more informationAccuracy in Web Analytics Reporting on Digital Libraries (November '13)
Kenning Arlitsch, Montana State University
Patrick OBrien, Montana State University
Martha Kyrillidou, Association of Research Libraries
Ricky Erway, OCLC Research
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Capturing the Ephemeral: Collecting Social Media and Supporting Twitter Research with Social Feed Manager (November '13)
Daniel Chudnov, George Washington University
Bergis Jules, George Washington University
Daniel Kerchner, George Washington University
Laura Wrubel, George Washington University
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Creating a Data Interchange Standard for Researchers, Research, and Research Resources: VIVO-ISF (November '13)
Dean B. Krafft, Cornell University
Brian Lowe, Cornell University
Hiberlink: Investigating Reference Rot in Web-Based Scholarly Communication (November '13)
Herbert Van de Sompel, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Martin Klein, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Institutional Research Data Management: Policies, Planning, Services and Surveys (November '13)
David Fearon, Johns Hopkins University
Andrew Sallans, Center for Open Science
Ricky Erway, OCLC Research
Internet Identity Update: From Social to Scholar (November '13)
Kenneth Klingenstein, Internet2
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Library Brand Recognition: Generating Visibility in the Virtual Age (November '13)
Jeremy Frumkin, University of Arizona
Pascal Calarco, University of Waterloo
Oren Beit-Arie, Ex Libris, Ltd.
Mobile Technologies to Support Field Research (November '13)
Wayne Johnston, University of Guelph
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Trends in Digital Scholarship Centers (November '13)
Joan K. Lippincott, Coalition for Networked Information
Harriette Hemmasi, Brown University
Vivian Lewis, McMaster University
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Conversation with Dean David Fenske (October '13)
Speakers: Clifford A. Lynch, David Fenskey
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Cloud Architectures and Cultural Memory (September '13)
Speaker: Clifford A. Lynch
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JCDL 2013 Opening Keynote (July '13)
Speaker: Clifford A. Lynch
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LITA Top Tech Trends Panel, ALA 2013 (July '13)
Panelist: Clifford Lynch
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The Ithaka S+R Faculty Survey US 2012: First Release of Key Findings (April '13)
Speakers: Roger Schonfeld, Deanna Marcum, and Judith C. Russell
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From the Version of Record to a Version of the Record (April '13)
Speaker: Herbert Van de Sompel
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The Digital Preservation Network: A Report and Discussion on DPN’s Emerging Architecture, System Protocol & Service Model (March '13)
Tom Cramer, Stanford University
Ladd Hanson, University of Texas at Austin
James Simon, Stanford University
Discovery Turned Inside Out: Using schema.org and Google Site Search with Library Digital Collections (March '13)
Will Sexton, Duke University
Sean Aery, Duke University
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Hypothes.is: Annotating the World’s Knowledge (March '13)
Peter Brantley, Hypothes.is
View more informationIT@Cornell: Is It What We Imagined? (March '13)
Dean B. Krafft, Cornell University
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The Library Building as Research Platform (March '13)
Kristin Antelman, North Carolina State University
Maurice York, North Carolina State University
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Not Another Cross-Search Tool: The Digital Commons Network (March '13)
Jean-Gabriel Bankier, bepress
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Publication and Research Roles for Libraries Using Spectral Imaging Data (March '13)
Todd Grappone, University of California, Los Angeles
Stephen Davison, University of California, Los Angeles
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Taking Scholarly Note-taking to the Web (March '13)
Michael Buckland, University of California, Berkeley
Ryan Shaw, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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Using the Amazon Cloud to Host Digital Scholarship Projects (March '13)
Stewart Varner, Emory University
Jay Varner, Emory University
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Summing Up IDCC 2013 (January '13)
Speaker: Clifford A. Lynch
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What Is College For? The Future of Higher Education (December '12)
Speaker: Hunter R. Rawlings III
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MOOCs, Mobility, and Changing Scholarly Practice: CNI’s Perspective on 2012 and 2013 (December '12)
Speaker: Clifford Lynch
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Extending Access to Scholarly Resources: JSTOR’s Alumni Program (December '12)
Bruce Heterick, JSTOR
Susan Gibbons, Yale University
Damon Jaggars, Columbia University
Molly Tamarkin, Duke University
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Force 11: The Future of Research Communications and E-Scholarship (December '12)
Anita de Waard, Elsevier Labs
Maryann Martone, University of California, San Diego
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Wikipedia and Libraries: What’s the Connection? (December '12)
Merrilee Proffitt, OCLC Research
Sara Snyder, Smithsonian Institution
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Jisc/CNI Conference – Clifford Lynch (July '12)
Speaker: Clifford A. Lynch
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Interactions between libraries and technology over the past 30 years: An interview with Clifford Lynch (June '12)
Clifford A. Lynch, Elke Greifeneder, Michael Seadle, (2012) “Interactions between libraries and technology over the past 30 years: An interview with Clifford Lynch 23.06.2012”, Library Hi Tech, Vol. 30 Iss: 4, p. 565-578.
View more informationKey Trends in Teaching & Learning: Aligning What We Know About Learning to Today’s Learners (April '12)
Speaker: Phillip D. Long
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Reinventing the Research University to Serve a Changing World (April '12)
Speaker: James J. Duderstadt
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Archiving Large Swaths of User-Contributed Digital Content: Lessons from Archiving the Occupy Movement (March '12)
Howard Besser, New York University
David Millman, New York University
Sharon M. Leon, George Mason University
Kristine Hanna, Internet Archive
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National Status of Data Management: Current Research in Policy and Education (March '12)
Martin Halbert, University of North Texas
Spencer Keralis, Council on Library and Information Resources
William E. Moen, University of North Texas
Rachel Frick, Council on Library and Information Resources
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The Changing Landscape of Libraries (March '12)
Clifford A. Lynch, Miriam A. Drake, (2012) “Clifford Lynch: The Changing Landscape of Libraries,” Information Today, Vol. 29 No. 3, p. 1-3.
View more information“Cultural Memory Organizations in the Digital Age” (December '11)
Speaker: Clifford A. Lynch
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Five New Paradigms for Science and Academia and an Introduction to DataONE (December '11)
Speaker: William Michener
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Biomedical Libraries in the Next Decades: Open, Diffuse, and Very Personal (December '11)
Clifford A. Lynch, Biomedical Libraries in the Next Decades: Open, Diffuse, and Very Personal, December 16, 2011. Presented in celebration of the 175th anniversary of the National Library of Medicine (NLM). Video available from the National Institutes of Health.
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Big Data Becomes Fashionable, Mobile Devices Reshape the Information Ecology (December '11)
Speaker: Clifford A. Lynch
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Crowd Sourcing Metadata (December '11)
Barbara Taranto, New York Public Library
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Online Video Creation by Undergraduates: Consequences for Media Literacy (December '11)
Anu Vedantham, University of Pennsylvania
Renee Hobbs, Temple University
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An Overview of the National Science Foundation DataNet Funded Sustainable Environments-Actionable Data Project (December '11)
Margaret Hedstrom, University of Michigan
Robert H. McDonald, Indiana University
Paying for Long-Term Storage (December '11)
David S. H. Rosenthal, Stanford University
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Preservation Status of e-Resources: A Potential Crisis in Electronic Journal Preservation (December '11)
Oya Y. Rieger, Cornell University
Robert Wolven, Columbia University
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Lynch & Dirks Interviewed At Charleston, November 2011 (November '11)
Speakers: Clifford A. Lynch & Lee Dirks
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Lynch & Dirks Interviewed At Charleston, November 2011 (November '11)
Speakers: Clifford A. Lynch & Lee Dirks
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Video available – Lynch at OCLC Symposium (July '11)
OCLC has made available a number of videos from programs at the ALA Annual Conference. Included are Cliff Lynch’s keynote at their Symposium “The Infinite Collection: Resources in the Digital Age.” Cliff’s is one of a number of stimulating presentations, including those by Brian Schottlaender of UC San Diego, Rick Anderson of University of Utah, and Bobbi Newman of the Libraries and Transliteracy Project. You will find the videos at: http://www.oclc.org/multimedia/2011/arc_and_symposium_ala_annual_2011.htm –Joan Lippincott, CNI
View more informationNew Video: Data Management Plans Online (June '11)
A new video from the Spring 2011 CNI Membership Meeting has been added to CNI’s channels on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/cnivideo) and Vimeo (http://vimeo.com/channels/cni): Data Management Plans Online, a project briefing session presented by UCLA’s Todd Grappone and Patricia Cruse from the California Digital Library: http://youtu.be/YRsENUV-ARk More information about this presentation is available from the meeting Web site, https://www.cni.org/tfms/2011a.spring/.
View more informationNew Video: Memento: Giant Leaps Towards Seamless Navigation of the Past Web (June '11)
A new video from the Spring 2011 CNI Membership Meeting has been added to CNI’s channels on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/cnivideo) and Vimeo (http://vimeo.com/channels/cni): Memento: Giant Leaps Towards Seamless Navigation of the Past Web, a project briefing session presented by Robert Sanderson of Los Alamos National Laboratory. http://youtu.be/xYVxREPvLS0 More information about this presentation is available from the meeting Web site, https://www.cni.org/tfms/2011a.spring/.
View more informationVideos from CNI’s Spring 2011 Meeting (June '11)
New Videos from CNI’s Spring Meeting: including U. Calgary’s
Video: Data Management Plans Online (May '11)
Presenters: Todd Grappone, Patricia Cruse
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New Video: Tech. Model for Calgary’s Converged Library/Archive/Publishing Facility (May '11)
A new video from the Spring 2011 CNI Membership Meeting has been added to CNI’s channels on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/cnivideo) and Vimeo (http://vimeo.com/channels/cni): Creating a Comprehensive Technology Model for a Converged Library, Archive, Art and Publishing Facility at the University of Calgary, a project briefing session presented by Thomas Hickerson (Vice Provost and University Librarian, University of Calgary) and Shawna Sadler (Technology Officer, Taylor Family Digital Library, University of Calgary) http://youtu.be/F42t64f2VZQ More information about this presentation is available from the meeting Web site, https://www.cni.org/tfms/2011a.spring/.
View more informationNew Videos: HyperCities & E-Books (May '11)
New videos from the Spring 2011 CNI Membership Meeting have been added to CNI’s channels on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/cnivideo) and Vimeo (http://vimeo.com/channels/cni): • UCLA Professor Todd Presner’s plenary presentation, “HyperCities: Using Social Media and GIS to Archive & Map Time Layers in Los Angeles, Berlin, Tehran, Rome & Cairo” • “E-Book Wars: Ten Years Later,” a breakout session by CNI Director Clifford Lynch More information about both of these presentations is available from the meeting Web site, https://www.cni.org/tfms/2011a.spring/.
View more informationVideo of Christine Borgman’s Paul Peters Lecture from Spring 2011 CNI Meeting (May '11)
Presenter: Christine L. Borgman, University of California Los Angeles
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HyperCities: Using Social Media and GIS to Archive and Map Time Layers in Los Angeles, Berlin, Tehran, Rome, and Cairo (April '11)
Speaker: Todd Presner
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Information, Infrastructure, and the Internet: Reflections on Three Decades in Internet Time (April '11)
Speaker: Christine L. Borgman
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Big Data Becomes Fashionable, Mobile Devices Reshape the Information Ecology: CNI’s View on 2011 and 2012 (April '11)
Speaker: Clifford Lynch
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Memento: Giant Leaps Towards Seamless Navigation of the Past Web (April '11)
Presenter: Robert Sanderson
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HyperCities: Using Social Media and GIS to Archive and Map Time Layers in Los Angeles, Berlin, Tehran, Rome, and Cairo (April '11)
Todd Presner, University of California Los Angeles
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Information, Infrastructure, and the Internet: Reflections on Three Decades in Internet Time (April '11)
Christine L. Borgman, University of California Los Angeles
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Creating a Comprehensive Technology Model for a Converged Library, Archive, Art and Publishing Facility at the University of Calgary (April '11)
Thomas Hickerson, University of Calgary
Shawna Sadler, University of Calgary
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E-Book Wars: Ten Years Later (April '11)
Clifford Lynch, Coalition for Networked Information
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Kuali OLE: From Startup to Software (April '11)
Robert H. McDonald, Indiana University
Michael Winkler, University of Pennsylvania
Bradley Skiles, Indiana University
Richard Slabach, Indiana University
Presentation at the Personal Digital Archiving Conference (February '11)
Presentation by Clifford A. Lynch
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Video: Digital Forensics & Cultural Heritage, from CNI Fall Meeting (February '11)
A new video from CNI’s 2010 fall membership meeting is now available from CNI’s video channels on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/cnivideo) and Vimeo (http://vimeo.com/channels/cni). In Digital Forensics & Cultural Heritage, MITH Associate Director Matthew Kirschenbaum and University of Maryland doctoral candidate Rachel Donahue present a summary of findings from the recently published CLIR report Digital Forensics and Born-Digital Content in Cultural Heritage Collections, as well as a report from an associated symposium conducted at the University of Maryland in May 2010. More information about this session, as well as a link to the CLIR report, are accessible from the project briefing page [more…]
View more informationLinked Open Data Presentation from CNI Fall Meeting (February '11)
Presenters: Kris Carpenter Negulescu, Martin Kalfatovic, MacKenzie Smith, Dean Krafft
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Video ‘Assessing Cyberinfrastructure Impact’ from CNI fall meeting (January '11)
CIO Sally Jackson (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign) discusses cyberinfrastructure impact assessment, and why it’s important, in this project briefing session, presented at CNI’s December 2010 meeting. Video of the presentation is available on both of CNI’s channels: YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/cnivideo) and Vimeo (http://vimeo.com/channels/cni). For more information about the session, and for access to the presentation materials, visit the project briefing page at https://www.cni.org/tfms/2010b.fall/Abstracts/PB-assessing-jackson.html.
View more informationVideo of NSF Data Management Plan Requirements from 12/10 CNI Mtg (January '11)
Presenters: Serge Goldstein, Scott Brandt
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Video of Dan Cohen’s Keynote at December 2010 CNI Meeting Available (January '11)
Daniel J. Cohen, George Mason University
View more informationVideos & Presentations: Follow-on from the Fall 2010 CNI Member Meeting (January '11)
Happy New Year. We’ve now collected substantially all of the presentation materials from the fall CNI meeting and linked them to the presentation listing on the CNI web site. We are starting to roll out the videos from selected sessions. My opening plenary talk is now available both on Vimeo http://vimeo.com/channels/cni and on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/cnivideo and you can find the new 2010-2011 Program Plan that I discuss on the CNI web site as well. We’ll be making a series of additional videos available over the next few weeks. As noted in an earlier announcement by Diane Goldenberg-Hart, podcast interviews with [more…]
View more informationThe Ivory Tower and the Open Web (December '10)
Speaker: Daniel J. Cohen
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Cliff Lynch Opens Fall 2010 CNI Membership Meeting (December '10)
Speaker: Clifford A. Lynch
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Daniel J. Cohen, George Mason University
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Assessing Cyberinfrastructure Impact (December '10)
Sally Jackson, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
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NSF Data Management Plan Requirements: Institutional Initiatives (December '10)
Serge J. Goldstein, Princeton University
Scott Brandt, Purdue University
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Video: Web 2.0 and the Study of History from Spring 2010 CNI meeting available (July '10)
The last video from the Spring 2010 CNI meeting is now available; I’ve held off announcing it for a little while because it’s quite special, and I did not want it to be missed in the flood of other announcements. This presentation describes a wonderful project at the University of Oregon which helps students to understand the uses of primary source materials, and also to think about their own roles as creators of such materials, and as prospective contributors to the collective social record. Technology comes into play, of course, but is very much in the background in some sense. [more…]
View more informationVIVO Networking Conference, August 12-13, New York City (July '10)
Over the past few years, we’ve had several presentations at CNI covering a system called VIVO, which originated at Cornell and was designed to help researchers find other researchers with similar or related interests. More recently, with funding from the National Institutes of Health, it has established a national footprint. You can find video of their presentation at the Spring 2010 CNI meeting at https://www.youtube.com/cnivideo#p/u/3/gRnGAuMMPnk or http://vimeo.com/11345580 Next month, the VIVO consortium is holding its first meeting. I have included the call for participation below. Clifford Lynch Director, CNI **************************** National VIVO Conference: Enabling National Networking of Scientists August 12-13, [more…]
View more informationCliff Lynch, Summary of “Special Collections Transformed by Technology” @ JISC/CNI ’10 (July '10)
Speaker: Clifford A. Lynch
View more informationLearning Commons video available from CNI (June '10)
I’m pleased to announce a new video from CNI’s spring meeting, “Learning Commons: What’s Working.” The session includes three perspectives on assessment of learning or information commons. The speakers included John Culshaw, University of Colorado, Boulder; Anu Vedantham, University of Pennsylvania, and myself. I think you’ll find the content very informative if you are interested in these issues. Along with some other videos of meeting sessions, it is available on the CNI YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/cnivideo) and on Vimeo (http://vimeo.com/channels/cni) Subscribe to either channel feed to receive automatic updates when new material is available. –Joan
View more informationNew CNI Videos: Lives Documented Digitally & DuraCloud (June '10)
New videos from CNI’s spring meeting are available on the CNI YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/cnivideo) and Vimeo (http://vimeo.com/channels/cni) channels: As Lives are Documented Digitally: Strategies for Cultural Memory Organizations, by CNI director Clifford Lynch DuraCloud: Preservation Infrastructure in the Cloud, by Andrew Woods of DuraSpace More videos from CNI’s April membership meeting will be announced soon. Subscribe to either channel feed to receive automatic updates when new material is available.
View more informationVIVO – National Conference and CNI conference video (May '10)
If your institution is interested in increasing linkages among researchers, you might want to check out the VIVO project. The project organizers are offering a conference in August. We have had 2 sessions on the VIVO project at CNI meetings – one in 2007 when it was initially developed at Cornell, and one at our last meeting in April. Video from that session “VIVO: Enabling National Networking of Scientists” is available at: or http://www.vimeo.com/11345580 Joan Lippincott ————————————————————– Announcing the first annual National VIVO Conference: Enabling National Networking of Scientists August 12-13, 2010 New York Hall of Science The first annual [more…]
View more informationUNT Open Access Symposium, Closing Remarks (May '10)
Speaker: Clifford A. Lynch
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Lynch Lectures on Scholarship, Cultural Memory, Citizen Humanities (May '10)
Recordings of two lectures by CNI’s Executive Director Clifford Lynch are now available: Video of Clifford Lynch’s talk, Scholarship, Cultural Memory and Libraries in the 21st Century, presented in April 2010 at The Catholic University of America as the Twentieth Annual Elizabeth W. Stone Lecture, can be viewed at: http://live.cua.edu/ACADEMICS/SLIS/StoneLecture.cfm In June 2009, Clifford spoke at the International Society for Knowledge Organization’s Content Architecture Conference. The recording of his keynote address, e-Research and New Challenges in Knowledge Structuring is accessible from: http://www.iskouk.org/conf2009/proceedings.htm
View more informationLiz Lyon's 'Open Science' talk at CNI now on video (May '10)
Presenter: Liz Lyon
View more informationLiz Lyon’s ‘Open Science’ talk at CNI now on video (May '10)
Presenter: Liz Lyon
View more informationCodes, Clouds and Constellations: Open Science in the Data Decade (April '10)
Speaker: Liz Lyon
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Overview of the 2010-2011 CNI Program Plan (April '10)
Speaker: Clifford Lynch
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“As Lives Are Documented Digitally: Strategies for Cultural Memory Organizations” (April '10)
Presentation by Clifford A. Lynch
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Codes, Clouds and Constellations: Open Science in the Data Decade (April '10)
Liz Lyon, UKOLN
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Learning Commons: What’s Working? (April '10)
John Culshaw, University of Colorado at Boulder
Joan K. Lippincott, Coalition for Networked Information
Anu Vedantham, University of Pennsylvania
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Web 2.0 and the Study of History Through a Living Learning Community (April '10)
Andrew Bonamici, University of Oregon
Heather Briston Corrigan-Solari, University of Oregon
Kevin Hatfield, University of Oregon
Matthew Villeneuve, University of Oregon
CNI Videos on YouTube (March '10)
CNI is pleased to announce the new CNI YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/cnivideo, featuring full-length video recordings of selected sessions from CNI membership meetings. Current offerings include Bernard Frischer’s closing plenary address on 3D modeling of cultural heritage sites and monuments (fall 2009), David Rosenthal’s discussion of the longevity of digital documents (spring 2009), and presentations by Clifford Lynch, Herbert Van de Sompel, and others. Recordings from future meetings will be made available from the site.
View more informationNew Videos from CNI (January '10)
Two new videos from CNI’s December membership meeting in are now available for streaming or download: Memento: Time Travel for the Web, a project briefing presented by Herbert Van de Sompel & Robert Sanderson of Los Alamos National Laboratory, and Michael Nelson from Old Dominion University, is at http://vimeo.com/8365394 Also by Robert Sanderson and Herbert Van de Sompel, the project briefing Interoperable Annotation: Perspectives from the Open Annotation Collaboration can be accessed at http://vimeo.com/8481040 All CNI-produced videos are available from the CNI channel at http://vimeo.com/channels/cni. Subscribe to the CNI video channel feed to receive automatic updates when new material is [more…]
View more informationCNI Fall Closing Plenary Video Available (January '10)
A video recording of the CNI 2009 Fall Membership Meeting closing plenary session is now available for streaming or downloading. Bernard Frischer’s presentation Beyond Illustration: New Dimensions of 3D Modeling of Cultural Heritage Sites and Monuments can be accessed from http://vimeo.com/8345677. More video from the fall 2009 meeting will be announced shortly. All CNI-produced videos are available from the CNI channel at http://vimeo.com/channels/cni. Subscribe to the CNI video channel feed to receive automatic updates when new material is available: http://vimeo.com/channels/cni/videos/rss.
View more informationCNI Fall Opening Plenary Video (January '10)
Video of Clifford Lynch’s opening plenary address from the CNI Fall 2009 Membership Meeting is now available for streaming or downloading: http://vimeo.com/8347035 In this talk, CNI’s Executive Director provides updates on major developments in areas of interest to the CNI community, and he gives an overview of the newly released 2009-10 CNI Program Plan, https://www.cni.org/program/. Look for more announcements soon on the availability of other sessions from the fall 2009 CNI meeting, including Bernard Frischer’s closing plenary talk, Beyond Illustration: New Dimensions of 3D Modeling of Cultural Heritage Sites and Monuments. To see all videos available from CNI, visit http://vimeo.com/cni.
View more informationBeyond Illustration: New Dimensions of 3D Modeling of Cultural Heritage Sites and Monuments (December '09)
Bernard Frischer, University of Virginia
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CNI Spring Meeting Plenary Video Available (July '09)
David Rosenthal’s plenary presentation from the CNI 2009 Spring Task Force Meeting, “How Are We Ensuring the Longevity of Digital Documents?” is now available for streaming or downloading: http://vimeo.com/5407401
View more informationCliff Lynch Project Briefing Video Available (July '09)
A video of Clifford Lynch’s breakout session “Revisiting Institutional Repositories,” from the CNI 2009 Spring Task Force Meeting in April, is now available for streaming or downloading: http://vimeo.com/5498937
View more informationHow Are We Ensuring the Longevity of Digital Documents? (April '09)
Speaker: David S. H. Rosenthal
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Closing Plenary Fall 2009: Beyond Illustration: New Dimensions of 3D Modeling of Cultural Heritage Sites and Monuments (April '09)
Speaker: Bernard Frischer
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Opening Plenary Fall 2009: OVERVIEW of the 2009-2010 CNI PROGRAM PLAN (April '09)
Speaker: Clifford Lynch
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How Are We Ensuring the Longevity of Digital Documents? (April '09)
David S.H. Rosenthal, Stanford University
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“Student Perspective Video” – Joan & Meg Lippincott (August '07)
Joan K. Lippincott
View more informationJEP issue: Reimagining the University Press (November '10)
The latest issue of The Journal of Electronic Publishing explores the future of university presses, and includes a piece by CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch, “Imagining a University Press System to Support Scholarship in the Digital Age.” The entire issue is freely available online at http://www.journalofelectronicpublishing.org/.
View more informationOctober 2009 (October '09)
Audio Recording [mp3 1:00:45 hr.] October 6, 2009 During this discussion, CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch reported on Internet2 and the NDIIPP storage systems symposium. Cliff also responded to participants’ questions about the Bamboo Project, the trend for university libraries and university presses to work together, and the open access movement.
View more informationApril 2010 (April '10)
Audio Recording [mp3 1:01:11 hr.] April 15, 2010 The April 2010 CNI Conversations includes a recap of the CNI Spring 2010 Membership Meeting by CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch and Associate Director Joan Lippincott. Cliff also discusses the recent announcement by the Library of Congress to archive the Twitter database, an event on sustainable digital preservation held in Washington, DC on April 1st, and the e-journals summits convened by the National Academies. Questions include state of e-books with the advent of the iPad.
View more informationCNI on Twitter (March '10)
A CNI Twitter stream is now available to help keep the community informed about important issues and events: http://twitter.com/cni_org CNI’s Twitter stream will complement the CNI-ANNOUNCE listserv and CNI News feed services, and is not intended as a replacement for them. For the most complete information about CNI’s activities and programs, please continue to monitor either CNI-ANNOUNCE or CNI News. We will be posting updates regarding the upcoming spring membership meeting using the hashtag #cni10s and we encourage others to do the same.
View more informationTicer (Netherlands) Digital Libraries a la Carte summer school (April '10)
This is a very well-organized workshop with a program spanning topics of interest to many in the CNI constituency. ————————————- From 26 – 30 July 2010, Ticer’s international summer school “Digital Libraries à la Carte” will be held at Tilburg University, the Netherlands. You can pick your choice from a completely renewed ‘menu’ of five one-day modules. · Module 1: Strategic Developments and Library Management · Module 2: The Library in the Scholar’s Workflow and Research Data · Module 3: Libraries – Partners in Teaching and Learning · Module 4: Mobile Technologies in Education and Library · Module 5: Web [more…]
View more informationText Mining Workshop in the UK (September '09)
The Text Mining for Scholarly Communications and Repositories Joint Workshop will take place 28-29 October at the University of Manchester, Manchester, UK. The aim of the event is to examine the issues, challenges and priorities associated with integrating text mining technologies in applications to support scholarly communication and repository initiatives. The audience is expected to consist of researchers, information management professionals, librarians, text miners, repository providers, publishers, policy makers and JISC service representatives. More information at http://www.nactem.ac.uk/tm-ukoln.php
View more informationLynch Talk on Scholarship and Scholarly Communication (June '10)
A recent talk on developments in scholarship and scholarly communication presented by Clifford Lynch at the TERENA Networking Conference 2010 is available: http://globalplaza.org/spaces/terena/events/tnc-2010?show_video=375 The Trans-European Research and Education Networking Association (TERENA) offers a forum to collaborate, innovate and share knowledge in order to foster the development of Internet technology, infrastructure and services to be used by the research and education community. TNC 2010 was held on May 31- June 3 in Vilnius, Lithuania.
View more informationApril 2010 (April '10)
Audio Recording [mp3 1:01:11 hr.] April 15, 2010 The April 2010 CNI Conversations includes a recap of the CNI Spring 2010 Membership Meeting by CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch and Associate Director Joan Lippincott. Cliff also discusses the recent announcement by the Library of Congress to archive the Twitter database, an event on sustainable digital preservation held in Washington, DC on April 1st, and the e-journals summits convened by the National Academies. Questions include state of e-books with the advent of the iPad.
View more informationReport of Task Force on Sustainable Digital Preservation (March '10)
The final report of the Task Force on Sustainable Digital Preservation (of which I am a member) is now available, and can be found at at the Task Force’s web site, http://brtf.sdsc.edu. Clifford Lynch Director, CNI
View more informationReport on Cyberinfrastructure Software Sustainability (March '10)
On March 26-27, 2009 I was fortunate to be able to participate in an NSF-sponsored workshop on Cyberinfrastructue Software Sustainability, which in my view is a critically important and much-neglected topic with complex relationships to both the future of scholarly communication and to data curation and preservation strategies. The preliminary report of the meeting is now available linked from the conference web page at http://cisoftwaresustainability.iu-pti.org/ There are also links to presentations, the meeting agenda, and video of a number of talks, including the one that I gave. Clifford Lynch Director, CNI
View more informationSustaining Digital Resources Study (July '09)
The final report of a major international Ithaka study on sustainability of digital resources is available: http://www.ithaka.org/ithaka-s-r/strategy/ithaka-case-studies-in-sustainability
View more informationFebruary 2010 (February '10)
Audio Recording [mp3 55:13 min.] February 10, 2010 During the February 2010 session of CNI Conversations, CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch discussed the report from UC Berkeley on faculty and scholarly communication, subject repositories, and Associate Director Joan Lippincott reported on the recent EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative (ELI) meeting. Cliff also discussed the plenary sessions planned for the spring 2010 CNI Membership Meeting in April and talked about the landscape of gaming in higher education teaching and learning.
View more informationNISO RFID Webinar (April '10)
NISO to hold April 14 Webinar on “RFID in Libraries: Standards and Expanding Use” Existing ANSI and ISO standards outline the radio frequencies and character encoding on an RFID tag but don’t address the specific needs for interoperability in a library environment. A NISO working group issued a Recommended Practice in 2008 on “RFID in U.S. Libraries” as an interim best practice until the ISO standardization effort was completed. That ISO standard is nearing its final stages and is expected to be finalized in late 2010 or early 2011. NISO’s working group will be undertaking a revision of the recommended [more…]
View more informationEuropean Union New Renaissance Report on Digitizing Cultural Heritage (January '11)
There’s a very nice new report available from the wonderfully named ” Comité des Sages” (High Level Reflection Group on Bringing Europe’s Cultural Heritage Online) titled “The New Renaissance.” The report can be downloaded here: http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/activities/digital_libraries/doc/reflection_group/final-report-cdS3.pdf and there’s a press release at http://europa.eu/rapid/pressReleasesAction.do?reference=IP/11/17&format=HTML&aged=0&language=en&guiLang The report deals with a wide range of funding and policy issues involved in digitizing cultural heritage materials and sustaining access to these materials. It makes some strong proposals about conditions that should be attached to public funding for digitization and for public-private partnerships, as well as for priorities in dealing with problems in the intellectual property [more…]
View more informationJuly 2010 (July '10)
Audio Recording [mp3 1:06:46 hr.] July 15, 2010 In the July 2010 CNI Conversations, Executive Director Cliff Lynch and Associate Director Joan Lippincott provide a recap of the JISC/CNI Edinburgh conference; sessions on e-science, “digging into data challenge projects,” special collections, institutional strategies for digital content, and services for users of mobile devices were highlighted. Cliff also discussed the IATUL conference and the Microsoft research meeting. Joan Lippincott gave a summary of an article on the current status of electronic thesis and dissertation (ETD) programs in the US that she and Cliff co-authored and that will appear soon in the [more…]
View more informationNovember 2009 (November '09)
Audio Recording [mp3 1:03:43 hr.] November 18, 2009 The Nov. 2009 session of CNI Conversations featured a few highlights from the upcoming CNI member meeting by Executive Director Clifford Lynch. Cliff also discussed institutional repositories, the recent ARL/CNI special collections forum, and a new book of essays dedicated to Jim Gray. Participant questions included a request for an update on the Open Annotation Collaboration and comments on the Google Books negotiations. Joan Lippincott, CNI Associate Director, provided an update on the EDUCAUSE annual conference.
View more informationARL/CNI Fall Forum on Special Collections (August '09)
The Association of Research Libraries (ARL) and the Coalition for Networked Information (CNI) are co-hosting a forum, “An Age of Discovery: Distinctive Collections in the Digital Age.” It will be held October 15–16, 2009, in Washington, DC, immediately following the ARL Membership Meeting. The Forum builds on the work of the ARL Special Collections Working Group. The goal is to focus attention on opportunities available in the digital environment for leveraging the strengths of special collections, making them more widely accessible. The co-hosts seek to bring together librarians, archivists, and others with responsibilities for stewarding special and distinctive resources, and [more…]
View more informationConversations – July recording available (July '10)
The archived audio recording of the July 15 CNI Conversations session is now available at http://conversations.cni.org/ (to subscribe to the audio feed add http://conversations.cni.org/feed to iTunes, or any podcatcher). This session includes a recap of the JISC/CNI Edinburgh conference by CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch and myself; sessions on e-science, “digging into data challenge projects,” special collections, institutional strategies for digital content, and services for users of mobile devices were highlighted. Cliff also discussed the IATUL conference and the Microsoft research meeting. I gave a summary of an article on the current status of electronic thesis and dissertation (ETD) programs [more…]
View more informationSPARC announces international slate of presenters for November meeting (September '10)
CNI is a supporting organization for the SPARC Digital Repositories Meeting. ********************** SPARC announces international slate of presenters for November meeting Early bird registration deadline extended to 9/26 Washington, DC – Leaders, innovators, and practitioners from North America, Europe, and Asia will test new frontiers in online open archives at the 2010 SPARC Digital Repositories Meeting in Baltimore, Maryland. The international gathering, organized by SPARC (the Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition) in cooperation with SPARC Europe and SPARC Japan/National Institute of Informatics, will take place November 8 & 9, with pre- and post-conference events November 7 & 10. Four [more…]
View more informationCrowdsourcing & Data; Future of Academic Libraries; Nat’l Approaches to Digital Preservation (June '11)
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June 1, 2011: Crowdsourcing & Data; Future of Academic Libraries; Nat’l Approaches to Digital Preservation (June '11)
Audio Recording [mp3 13:27 min.] June 1, 2011 CNI Associate Executive Director Joan Lippincott recaps the recent symposium “The Future of the Academic Library” held at McMaster Univ., and she also talks about some of the learning spaces within the University. CNI Director Clifford Lynch mentions a symposium on crowdsourcing and scientific data quality presented by the National Research Council’s Board on Research Data and Information on June 13, 2011 in Washington, DC. Cliff also discusses “Aligning National Approaches to Digital Preservation,” a meeting which took place at The National Library of Estonia, Tallinn, Estonia, on May 23-25, 2011. We [more…]
View more informationCNI Conversations – October recording available (October '10)
The podcast of the Oct. 22 CNI Conversations session is now available at http://conversations.cni.org/ (to subscribe to the audio feed add http://conversations.cni.org/feed to iTunes, or any podcatcher). During this session, CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch discusses the NSF data management requirements, as well as the National Academy’s updated report on the future of higher education, Rising Above the Gathering Storm, Revisited: Rapidly Approaching Category 5, and ARL’s 2030 Scenario User’s Guide. Cliff also talks about other NSF activities (such as the Campus Bridging Task Force of the Office of Cyberinfrastructure), and archiving social media. Associate Director Joan Lippincott discusses coordination [more…]
View more informationNovember 2009 (November '09)
Audio Recording [mp3 1:03:43 hr.] November 18, 2009 The Nov. 2009 session of CNI Conversations featured a few highlights from the upcoming CNI member meeting by Executive Director Clifford Lynch. Cliff also discussed institutional repositories, the recent ARL/CNI special collections forum, and a new book of essays dedicated to Jim Gray. Participant questions included a request for an update on the Open Annotation Collaboration and comments on the Google Books negotiations. Joan Lippincott, CNI Associate Director, provided an update on the EDUCAUSE annual conference.
View more informationPew Report on the Fate of the Semantic Web (May '10)
One of the questions that I hear regularly, and is really difficult to answer, has to do with the prospects for the Semantic Web. The Pew Internet and American Life Project has recently issued a report that complies a substantial number of well-informed views on this issue. The report, and ancillary materials, can be found at: http://pewinternet.org/Reports/2010/Semantic-Web.aspx For what it’s worth, my reading is that respondents are fairly evenly split, with a few more doubters than believers in terms of the impact on the majority of internet users in the next ten years. Although, of course, there’s more to the [more…]
View more informationConference on Semantic Web (August '09)
A One-Day Conference Co-sponsored by CENDI, FLICC and NFAIS will be held at the National Archives in Washington, DC on Tuesday, Nov. 17, 2009, 9:00 AM to 4:30 PM. The term “semantic web” appears everywhere – in journal articles, in conference titles, and even in new product promotional material. But what exactly is semantic web? How does it differ from Web 2.0? Does it really exist? And what are its implications for the future of science and scholarly communication? Focus of the day will begin with an overview of the Semantic Web given by Ralph R. Swick of the W3C – its definition, its objectives, and the approaches [more…]
View more informationSurveys of US Scientific Collections (March '10)
Over the past few years the US Government has carried out several surveys of scientific collections and produced two very interesting reports that give a sense of the extent and diversity, as well as the scientific importance, of these resources. The first report is a survey of Federal Scientific Collections and can be found in the 2008 Archives of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (http://www.whitehouse.gov/administration/eop/ostp/nstc/docsreports/archives) at: http://www.whitehouse.gov/galleries/NSTC%20Reports/Revision_1-22_09_CL.pdf The second report, which is based on an NSF survey, looks at collections that receive Federal Funding; about two thirds of those described in the report are affiliated with [more…]
View more informationDec. CNI Conversations Available (December '09)
An audio archive of the December CNI Conversations session is now available at http://conversations.cni.org/ (to subscribe to the audio feed add http://conversations.cni.org/feed to iTunes, or any podcatcher). The discussion featured a recap of the recent CNI Membership Meeting by Executive Director Clifford Lynch and Associate Director Joan Lippincott. Cliff also discussed the 5th International Digital Curation Conference, as well as the NSF-funded workshop “Scholarly Evaluation Metrics: Opportunities and Challenges.” About CNI Conversations: As part of an ongoing effort to explore additional ways to connect with our members, CNI launched a new program in September 2009, CNI Conversations, in which participants [more…]
View more informationDecember 2009 (December '09)
Audio Recording [mp3 58:33 min.] December 17, 2009 The Dec. 2009 session of CNI Conversations featured a recap of the recent CNI Membership Meeting by Executive Director Clifford Lynch and Associate Director Joan Lippincott. Cliff also discussed the 5th International Digital Curation Conference, as well as the NSF-funded workshop “Scholarly Evaluation Metrics: Opportunities and Challenges.”
View more informationFinal Report on CSHE/Mellon Study on Faculty Practices in Scholarly Communication (January '10)
The Center for the Study of Higher Education at the University of California, Berkeley, with support from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, has been conducting a major multi-year study of how faculty needs and research practices shape their choices about scholarly communication. The final report on this work, Assessing the Future Landscape of Scholarly Communication: An Exploration of Faculty Values and Needs in Seven Disciplines is now available at http://escholarship.org/uc/cshe_fsc. This is a very important look at where faculty thinking and practice stands in regard to the changing scholarly communication environment, including a sensitive examination of differences across disciplines. Updates [more…]
View more informationVideo of Dan Cohen’s Keynote at December 2010 CNI Meeting Available (January '11)
Daniel J. Cohen, George Mason University
View more informationFebruary 2010 (February '10)
Audio Recording [mp3 55:13 min.] February 10, 2010 During the February 2010 session of CNI Conversations, CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch discussed the report from UC Berkeley on faculty and scholarly communication, subject repositories, and Associate Director Joan Lippincott reported on the recent EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative (ELI) meeting. Cliff also discussed the plenary sessions planned for the spring 2010 CNI Membership Meeting in April and talked about the landscape of gaming in higher education teaching and learning.
View more informationText Mining Workshop in the UK (September '09)
The Text Mining for Scholarly Communications and Repositories Joint Workshop will take place 28-29 October at the University of Manchester, Manchester, UK. The aim of the event is to examine the issues, challenges and priorities associated with integrating text mining technologies in applications to support scholarly communication and repository initiatives. The audience is expected to consist of researchers, information management professionals, librarians, text miners, repository providers, publishers, policy makers and JISC service representatives. More information at http://www.nactem.ac.uk/tm-ukoln.php
View more informationLynch Talk on Scholarship and Scholarly Communication (June '10)
A recent talk on developments in scholarship and scholarly communication presented by Clifford Lynch at the TERENA Networking Conference 2010 is available: http://globalplaza.org/spaces/terena/events/tnc-2010?show_video=375 The Trans-European Research and Education Networking Association (TERENA) offers a forum to collaborate, innovate and share knowledge in order to foster the development of Internet technology, infrastructure and services to be used by the research and education community. TNC 2010 was held on May 31- June 3 in Vilnius, Lithuania.
View more informationFeb. 2010 CNI Conversations Available (February '10)
The archived audio recording of the Feb. 10 session is now available at http://conversations.cni.org/ (to subscribe to the audio feed add http://conversations.cni.org/feed to iTunes, or any podcatcher). CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch opened this session with some discussion of subject repositories, and he talked about a report from UC Berkeley on faculty and scholarly communication; CNI Associate Director Joan Lippincott reported on the recent EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative (ELI) meeting. Also during this call, Cliff discussed the plenary sessions planned for the spring 2010 CNI Membership Meeting in April, and he reviewed the landscape of gaming in higher education teaching and [more…]
View more informationCSHE/Mellon Peer Review Study Now Available (March '11)
The Center for the Study for Higher Education at the University of California, Berkeley, has just published the report of its project on peer review and its role in academic tenure and review and in scholarly publishing. The project included both extensive background papers and also a workshop (which I was fortunate to be able to attend). Full details in the release from CSHE reproduced below. I think this is a valuable look at a much under-explored area and should be of interest to many CNI News readers. Clifford Lynch Director, CNI *********************** We are delighted to announce the publication [more…]
View more informationNew Publication Dedicated to Jim Gray (October '09)
A collection of essays, The Fourth Paradigm: Data Intensive Scientific Discovery, is available for download at http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/collaboration/fourthparadigm/contents.aspx The publication is dedicated to the memory of Jim Gray and explores his intellectual legacy in Earth and Environment, Health and Well Being, Scientific Infrastructure, and Scholarly Communication. Many of the chapters are by authors well-known within the CNI community, particularly in the Scholarly Communications section, which includes contributions by Timo Hanny, Paul Ginsparg, Herbert Van de Somple and Carl Lagoze; Cliff Lynch also contributed a chapter for this section. Members of the CNI community are urged to look beyond the Scholarly Communications [more…]
View more informationWorkshop on Scholarly Evaluation Metrics (November '09)
CNI director Clifford Lynch will moderate the closing panel of this workshop, to take place the day after the fall CNI meeting. Registration is now open for “Scholarly Evaluation Metrics: Opportunities and Challenges,” a one-day NSF-funded workshop that will take place in the Renaissance Washington DC Hotel on Wednesday, December 16th 2009. Participation in this workshop is limited to 50 people. Registration is free at http://informatics.indiana.edu/scholmet09/registration.html. The topic of the workshop is the future of scholarly assessment approaches, including organizational, infrastructural, and community issues. The overall goal is to identify requirements for novel assessment approaches, several of which have been [more…]
View more informationVIVO Networking Conference, August 12-13, New York City (July '10)
Over the past few years, we’ve had several presentations at CNI covering a system called VIVO, which originated at Cornell and was designed to help researchers find other researchers with similar or related interests. More recently, with funding from the National Institutes of Health, it has established a national footprint. You can find video of their presentation at the Spring 2010 CNI meeting at https://www.youtube.com/cnivideo#p/u/3/gRnGAuMMPnk or http://vimeo.com/11345580 Next month, the VIVO consortium is holding its first meeting. I have included the call for participation below. Clifford Lynch Director, CNI **************************** National VIVO Conference: Enabling National Networking of Scientists August 12-13, [more…]
View more informationPaper on Scholarly Communication Changes in Chemistry (March '10)
In late November 2009, Carl Lagoze released a major report on scholarly communication practices in chemistry and how developments in open access, open data, and the re-thinking of the structure of scientific articles are altering the landscape. The report is informed by an small workshop held in October of 2008 that I was lucky to be able to attend, but goes considerably beyond the discussions at that workshop. I neglected to post this announcement out to the CNI community earlier, but since I’ve seen some evidence that it hasn’t been as widely circulated as I think it should be, I’m [more…]
View more informationARL’s 2030 Scenarios Look at the Future of Research (December '10)
Karla Strieb, Association of Research Libraries
View more informationFebruary 10, 2011 (February '11)
Audio Recording [mp3 21:12 min.] February 10, 2011 CNI Conversations is now offered in a podcast-only format. The original conference call format has been discontinued (though may be used again in the future); instead, CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch will provide periodic 20-30 minute updates on issues of interest to the CNI community beginning with the February 10, 2011 podcast. In the February 10, 2011 podcast, Cliff talks about the National Science Foundation (NSF) Directorate for the Social, Behavioral and Economic Sciences (SBE) call for white papers that propose ideas for the SBE sciences for 2020. Cliff also discusses the [more…]
View more informationNew CNI Conversations: Open Access to Yale’s Image Collections, ORCID, and More (May '11)
In this 18 minute podcast, recorded May 20, 2011, CNI director Clifford Lynch discusses Yale University’s recent announcement to make its digital image collection freely available, the ORCID initiative to develop an open researcher ID, selected videos and presentations from CNI’s spring meeting, and a recent National Research Council meeting on data reuse. Cliff also shares some details about the Sage Bionetworks Commons 2011 Congress. CNI Conversations is available at http://conversations.cni.org/ (to subscribe to the audio feed add http://conversations.cni.org/feed to iTunes, or any podcatcher). We hope you enjoy this program and we welcome your feedback. For questions or comments related [more…]
View more informationMay 20, 2011: Open Access to Yale’s Image Collection, ORCID, and More (May '11)
Audio Recording [mp3 17:50 min.] May 20, 2011 CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch discusses Yale University’s recent announcement to make its digital image collection freely available, the ORCID initiative to develop an open researcher ID, selected videos and presentations from CNI’s spring meeting, and a recent National Research Council meeting on data reuse. Cliff also shared some details about the Sage Bionetworks Commons 2011 Congress. We hope you enjoy this program and we welcome your feedback. For questions or comments related to CNI Conversations, please contact CNI Associate Executive Director Joan Lippincott at joan@cni.org.
View more informationCNI Conversations – May recording available (June '10)
The the archived audio recording of the May 27 CNI Conversations session is now available at http://conversations.cni.org/ (to subscribe to the audio feed add http://conversations.cni.org/feed to iTunes, or any podcatcher). This session includes discussion of a recent meeting on computer forensics and cultural heritage, as well as information about a symposium at the University of North Texas dealing with a campus policy on open access. CNI Director Clifford Lynch also talked about the Sage Bionetworks Congress held in April 2010, to establish the foundation for the new public domain resource, the Sage Commons. Associate Director Joan Lippincott provides an overview [more…]
View more informationMay 2010 (May '10)
Audio Recording [mp3 1:01:53 hr.] May 27, 2010 During the May 2010 session of CNI Conversations, CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch discusses a recent meeting on computer forensics and cultural heritage, as well as a symposium at the University of North Texas dealing with a campus policy on open access. Cliff also talks about the Sage Bionetworks Congress held in April 2010, to establish the foundation for the new public domain resource, the Sage Commons. Associate Director Joan Lippincott provides an overview of her talk at the upcoming Electronic Theses and Dissertations conference (Austin, TX, June 2010), in which she [more…]
View more informationNISO RFID Webinar (April '10)
NISO to hold April 14 Webinar on “RFID in Libraries: Standards and Expanding Use” Existing ANSI and ISO standards outline the radio frequencies and character encoding on an RFID tag but don’t address the specific needs for interoperability in a library environment. A NISO working group issued a Recommended Practice in 2008 on “RFID in U.S. Libraries” as an interim best practice until the ISO standardization effort was completed. That ISO standard is nearing its final stages and is expected to be finalized in late 2010 or early 2011. NISO’s working group will be undertaking a revision of the recommended [more…]
View more informationARL & CNI to Co-Host Forum on Achieving Strategic Change in Research Libraries, Oct. 14-15, Washington DC (August '10)
August 31, 2010 For more information, contact: Sue Baughman Association of Research Libraries 202-296-2296 sue@arl.org ARL & CNI to Co-Host Forum on Achieving Strategic Change in Research Libraries, Oct. 14-15, Washington DC Register by Sept. 24, Reserve Hotel by Sept. 20 Washington DC—The Association of Research Libraries (ARL) and the Coalition for Networked Information (CNI) are co-hosting a forum on “Achieving Strategic Change in Research Libraries” October 14-15, 2010, in Washington DC, immediately following the ARL Membership Meeting. This forum will explore the strategic questions that leaders must ask in order to ensure that research libraries are meeting the mission [more…]
View more informationOpen Repositories Conference in Edinburgh July (November '11)
Here’s the preliminary announcement for Open Repositories 2012, the next in this excellent series of conferences. Clifford Lynch Director, CNI ——————————- The University of Edinburgh Information Services, EDINA, and the Digital Curation Centre are delighted to announce that the University of Edinburgh has been selected to host the Seventh International Conference on Open Repositories (OR12) July 9-13th July, 2012. The call for proposals will be available from the conference web site soon: or2012.ed.ac.uk The University George Square Campus is located in the centre of Edinburgh a short distance from the iconic Edinburgh Castle in the Old Town and numerous attractions, [more…]
View more informationRepositories in Science & Tech Workshop 11/30/11 (June '11)
As noted below, Cliff Lynch will be the opening speaker at this workshop. ————————————————————————————————– Please excuse cross-postings. Save the Date – November 30, 2011 Repositories in Science & Technology: Preserving Access to the Record of Science A One-Day Workshop Co-sponsored by CENDI and NFAIS Hosted by FLICC at the Library of Congress The Mumford Room, Library of Congress, 101 Independence Avenue, SE, Washington, DC 20540 Wednesday, November 30, 2011 * 9:00 am – 4:30 pm * WHO SHOULD ATTEND? The over-arching nature of this one-day workshop will appeal to a broad array of communities, including librarians, scientists/researchers, technologists, information professionals, [more…]
View more informationDEADLINE EXTENSION: Open Repositories 2011 submissions due March 7th (February '11)
The proposal submission deadline has been extended for the Sixth International Conference on Open Repositories (OR11). This year the conference will feature a new presentation format, called “24×7 Presentations”, a block of presentations on a single theme, each of which can be no more than 24 slides or 7 minutes in length. And of course there will be user group meetings, workshops, tutorials, and (as always) a developers’ challenge. 2-4 page proposals for presentations should be submitted by March 7, 2011. * All proposals are due by March 7 (extended by one week from the original 2/28 date) * Notification [more…]
View more informationSPARC announces international slate of presenters for November meeting (September '10)
CNI is a supporting organization for the SPARC Digital Repositories Meeting. ********************** SPARC announces international slate of presenters for November meeting Early bird registration deadline extended to 9/26 Washington, DC – Leaders, innovators, and practitioners from North America, Europe, and Asia will test new frontiers in online open archives at the 2010 SPARC Digital Repositories Meeting in Baltimore, Maryland. The international gathering, organized by SPARC (the Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition) in cooperation with SPARC Europe and SPARC Japan/National Institute of Informatics, will take place November 8 & 9, with pre- and post-conference events November 7 & 10. Four [more…]
View more informationInstitutional Repositories – EDUCAUSE Preconference (September '10)
Dear CNI News subscribers: I want to call to your attention a preconference on October 12 at the EDUCAUSE annual conference in Anaheim, CA. Susan Gibbons and Michael Bell will describe strategies they are using at University of Rochester to recruit content for their institutional repository as well as discuss broad trends. Rochester has been an innovator in this area. Separate, fee-based registration is required and information is below. –Joan Lippincott ********************* Seminar 17A – Institutional Repositories: Strategies for Content Recruitment Speaker(s): Michael Bell, Susan Gibbons 8:30am – 12:00pm (Meeting Room 210D) Morning Seminar Campus open access mandates, the potential [more…]
View more informationFeb. 2010 CNI Conversations Available (February '10)
The archived audio recording of the Feb. 10 session is now available at http://conversations.cni.org/ (to subscribe to the audio feed add http://conversations.cni.org/feed to iTunes, or any podcatcher). CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch opened this session with some discussion of subject repositories, and he talked about a report from UC Berkeley on faculty and scholarly communication; CNI Associate Director Joan Lippincott reported on the recent EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative (ELI) meeting. Also during this call, Cliff discussed the plenary sessions planned for the spring 2010 CNI Membership Meeting in April, and he reviewed the landscape of gaming in higher education teaching and [more…]
View more informationNov. CNI Conversations Available (November '09)
An audio archive of the November CNI Conversations session is now available at http://conversations.cni.org/ (to subscribe to the audio feed add http://conversations.cni.org/feed to iTunes, or any podcatcher). The discussion featured a preview of the upcoming fall CNI member meeting by Executive Director Clifford Lynch. Cliff also reported on the recent ARL/CNI special collections forum, the Confederation of Open Access Repositories (COAR), and a new book on the Fourth Paradigm (a collection of essays dedicated to the memory of Jim Gray, edited by Tony Hey, et al, and published by Microsoft Research). Participant questions included the revised Google Books settlement, Lawrence [more…]
View more informationText Mining Workshop in the UK (September '09)
The Text Mining for Scholarly Communications and Repositories Joint Workshop will take place 28-29 October at the University of Manchester, Manchester, UK. The aim of the event is to examine the issues, challenges and priorities associated with integrating text mining technologies in applications to support scholarly communication and repository initiatives. The audience is expected to consist of researchers, information management professionals, librarians, text miners, repository providers, publishers, policy makers and JISC service representatives. More information at http://www.nactem.ac.uk/tm-ukoln.php
View more informationRepositories and European Collaboration Conference (September '09)
Subject Repositories: European collaboration in the international context will take place at the British Library Conference Centre in London on January 28-29, 2010. Among the speakers are Chuck Henry, President of the Council on Library and Information Resources, Clifford Lynch, Director of the Coalition for Networked Information, Cathrine Harboe-Ree, University Librarian at Monash University, who led the ARROW project and is involved in leading the ANDS project, and Christian Zimmerman, Economics professor at the University of Connecticut. Professor Nick Barr of the London School of Economics will launch the Economists Online portal. For further information about how to book, speakers, travel information [more…]
View more informationCliff Lynch Project Briefing Video Available (July '09)
A video of Clifford Lynch’s breakout session “Revisiting Institutional Repositories,” from the CNI 2009 Spring Task Force Meeting in April, is now available for streaming or downloading: http://vimeo.com/5498937
View more informationMcKinsey Global Institute Big Data Report (June '11)
The McKinsey Global Institute, the business and economics research arm of the McKinsey & Co. consulting firm, has recently issued a report that will be of interest to some readers of CNI-Announce titled “Big Data: The Next Frontier for Innovation, Competition and Productivity”, which reviews some of the techniques used in data-intensive scholarship, as well as other data-intensive analytic methods, and explores their applications to areas like government, healthcare, consumer retail, and manufacturing. The report includes a discussion of estimated payoffs from these new approaches, as well as some consideration of policy issues. The report can be found at http://www.mckinsey.com/mgi/publications/big_data/index.asp [more…]
View more informationEDUCAUSE Live! With Joan Lippincott Available (July '09)
The archived version of the EDUCAUSE Live! webcast featuring Joan Lippincott, Associate Executive Director of the CNI, “What to Do While Your Building or Renovation Project Is On Hold,” is available: http://www.educause.edu/Resources/WhattoDoWhileYourBuildingorRen/174175
View more informationStudy on Journal Article Data Mining from Publishing Research Consortium (June '11)
There’s a very interesting new report out on Journal Data Mining; it was prepared by Eefke Smit and Maurits van der Graaf on behalf of the Publishing Research Consortium, so it has a strong publisher perspective, but as far as I know it’s the first extensive look at the issues involved in practical and operational large-scale data mining of the journal literature. One of the really interesting things that emerges from the report, at least the way I read it, is that many of the commercial publishers seem to be thinking about literature mining as a separate activity, not included [more…]
View more informationCloud Labs and Self-Driving Laboratories Update and Futures (June '24)
Speaker: Sayeed Choudhury, Clifford Lynch, Keith Webster
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Open Access, Open Scholarship, and Machine Learning: A Panel and Community Conversation (February '24)
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Heather Sardis
Rachael Samberg
Richard Sever
Moderator: Clifford Lynch
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From Exascale to AI: Developments & Implications for the Information Landscape (January '24)
Speaker: Clifford Lynch
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Directions in Digital Scholarship: Support for Digital, Data-Intensive, and Computational Research in Academic Libraries (March '23)
Joan Lippincott, Coalition for Networked Information
View more informationKey Developments and Plans in the Networked Information World: A CNI Perspective (February '23)
Speaker: Clifford Lynch
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IATUL Keynote: Joan Lippincott (November '22) View more information
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Designing Libraries for the 21st Century: Principles, Trends, and Innovations (November '22)
Joan Lippincott, Coalition for Networked Information
View more informationDesigning Libraries for the 21st Century (October '22)
Authors: Joan K. Lippincott et al
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The Privacy Landscape: Policy & Practice in the Library and University Contexts (April '22)
Speakers: Lisa Janicke Hinchcliffe, Clifford Lynch, Kent Wada, Cheryl Washington
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COVID and the Evolving Innovation Landscape (December '21)
Speaker: Clifford Lynch
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Beyond the Pandemic: The Future of the Research Enterprise in Academic Year 2021-22 and Beyond (August '21) View more information
Post-Pandemic Strategic Planning: Challenges and Approaches (April '21) View more information
International Tensions and “Science Nationalism” in a Networked World: Strategies and Implications (January '21) View more information
Opening Plenary Fall 2020: Clifford Lynch (December '20)
Speaker: Clifford Lynch
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What Happens to the Continuity and Future of the Research Enterprise: Looking to 2020-2021 and Beyond (October '20) View more information
New Strategies for Acquiring Learning Materials (June '20) View more information
What Happens to the Continuity and Future of the Research Enterprise: What We Heard at the Spring 2020 Executive Roundtable (June '20)
Speaker: Cliff Lynch
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“Machine Learning, Archives and Special Collections” (October '19)
Author: Clifford A. Lynch
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View more informationOpen 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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“Reader Privacy: The New Shape of the Threat” (May '19)
Author: Clifford A. Lynch
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“Library Perspectives on the EDUCAUSE 2019 Top 10 IT Issues” (February '19)
Authors: Joan K. Lippincott et al
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“Libraries as Spaces for 21st Century Learners & Learning” (January '19)
Author: Diane Goldenberg-Hart
View more informationResponsible Stewardship, Technology Realities, and Renewing Collaborations: CNI’s Agenda for the Coming Year (December '18)
Speaker: Clifford Lynch
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Responsible Stewardship, Technology Realities, and Renewing Collaborations (December '18)
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IT & Library Leaders, Refreshing the Agenda & Priorities for Collaboration (December '18) View more information
“Managing the Cultural Record in the Information Warfare Era” (October '18)
Author: Clifford A. Lynch
View more informationBig Data, the Cloud and Academic Research (October '18)
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Strategies for Preserving Institutional and Researcher Email (September '18) View more information
Where All Roads Lead: Keeping the User at the Center (April '18)
Speaker: Joan K. Lippincott
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“Practical Consequences of the Elimination of Net Neutrality for the Research & Education Community: A Speculation” (April '18)
Author: Clifford A. Lynch
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View more informationEDUCAUSE Interview with Clifford Lynch (April '18)
Speaker: Clifford A. Lynch
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“Moving Ahead with Support for Digital Humanities” (March '18)
Authors: Joan K. Lippincott and Quinn Dombrowski
View more informationResponding to the Move of Content to the Cloud (February '18) View more information
“The Link to Content in 21st-Century Libraries” (January '18)
Author: Joan K. Lippincott
View more informationResilience and Engagement in an Era of Uncertainty (December '17)
Speaker: Clifford Lynch
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Resilience and Engagement in an Era of Uncertainty (December '17)
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“Stewardship in the ‘Age of Algorithms’” (December '17)
Author: Clifford A. Lynch
View more informationRethinking Institutional Repository Strategies (May '17) View more information
“Faculty Research and Scholarly Communication” (April '17)
Authors: Sarah K. Lippincott & Joan K. Lippincott
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“The Rise of Reading Analytics and the Emerging Calculus of Reader Privacy in the Digital World” (April '17)
Author: Clifford A. Lynch
View more informationInstitutional Repository Strategies: What We Learned at the Executive Roundtables (March '17)
Clifford Lynch, Coalition for Networked Information
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“Digital Scholarship Centers: Partnering on New Forms of Research, Teaching & Learning” (February '17)
Speaker: Joan K. Lippincott
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“Updating the Agenda for Academic Libraries and Scholarly Communications – Guest Editorial” (February '17)
Author: Clifford A. Lynch
View more informationBorn-digital News Preservation in Perspective (February '17)
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Library & IT Partnerships with Campus Museums & Archives (January '17) View more information
CNI’s Evolving Agenda 2016-17: Research Library Roles & Collaborations, Stewardship of the Cultural Record, Scholarly Communications and More (December '16)
Speaker: Clifford Lynch
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Research Library Roles & Collaborations, Stewardship of the Cultural Record, Scholarly Communications and More (December '16)
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Report on the 2016 CNI Authentication and Authorization Survey (EDUCAUSE Review) (December '16) View more information
Interview with Joan Lippincott: Libraries as the Intellectual Crossroads of a Campus (December '16)
Interviewee: Joan K. Lippincott
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“Time to Rethink the Institutional Repository?” (September '16)
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View more informationFunders, Compliance, and Access to Research Results (September '16) View more information
“Grand Opening of the Collaborative Commons and the Digital Toolshed, Claremont Colleges” (August '16)
Speaker: Joan K. Lippincott
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Privacy In the Age of Analytics (August '16) View more information
What Happens after the Scholarly Data Revolution and “Big Data”? (August '16)
Speaker: Clifford A. Lynch
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How Does Authority Data Enhance the Web and the World of Scholarship (August '16)
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Institutional Strategies for Open Educational Resources (August '16) View more information
“Planning a Digital Scholarship Center 2016” (August '16)
Author: Diane Goldenberg-Hart
View more informationReport on the CNI Authentication and Authorization Survey 2016 (August '16) View more information
Supporting Digital Humanities (May '16) View more information
“Curation” (January '16)
Authors: Clifford A. Lynch, et al.
View more informationRecalibrating Access, Security, Privacy and Innovation (December '15)
Speaker: Clifford Lynch
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Research Library Collections & Collecting in the 21st Century (March '15)
Speaker: Clifford Lynch
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“Libraries and the Digital University” (March '15)
Author: Joan K. Lippincott
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“The Future for Teaching and Learning” (February '15)
Author: Joan K. Lippincott
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“Cultural Dynamics, Deep Time, and Data: Planning Cyberinfrastructure Investments for Archaeology” (February '15)
Authors: Keith W. Kintigh, et al.
View more informationStewardship and Preservation of Collections in the Digital Age (January '15)
Speaker: Clifford A. Lynch
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Closing Plenary Fall 2014: 2014 in Review and 2015 in Prospect (December '14)
Speaker: Clifford Lynch
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A Conversation About the Present and the Future of Technology, Knowledge and Culture (December '14)
Speakers: Bryan Alexander and Clifford Lynch
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A Conversation on the Changing Landscape of Information Systems in Higher Education: Community Source, Community Platforms and Systems as Services (December '14)
Speakers: Tom Cramer, James Hilton, Michele Kimpton, and Clifford Lynch
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“Digital Scholarship Centers: Trends & Good Practice” (December '14)
Authors: Joan Lippincott & Diane Goldenberg-Hart
View more information“Software as a Service and Cloud Based Applications” (December '14)
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View more information“E-Book Strategies” (December '14)
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View more information“Library Learning + Community” (November '14)
Speaker: Joan K. Lippincott
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“Libraries as Enablers of Pedagogical and Curricular Change” (October '14)
Authors: Joan K. Lippincott, Kim Duckett and Anu Vendantham
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“The Need for Research Data Inventories and the Vision for SHARE” (September '14)
Author: Clifford A. Lynch
View more information“Planning a 21st Century Global Library for Mathematics Research” (July '14)
Authors: Jim Pitman, Clifford A. Lynch
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View more information“Trends in Digital Scholarship Centers” (June '14)
Authors: Joan K. Lippincott, Harriette Hemmasi and Vivian Lewis
View more information“The Fight to Save Endangered Ebooks” (May '14)
Interview with Clifford A. Lynch
View more information“The ‘Digital’ Scholarship Disconnect” (May '14)
Author: Clifford A. Lynch
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View more informationStrategies on Providing Access to Complicated Content (April '14)
Speakers: Rachel Frick (moderator), Sari Feldman, Clifford A. Lynch, Katherine Skinner
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Sharing and Preserving Scholarship: Challenges of Coherence and Scale (March '14)
Speaker: Clifford A. Lynch
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Closing Keynote IDCC 2014 (February '14)
Speaker: Clifford A. Lynch
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Challenges of Stewardship at Scale in the Digital Age (January '14)
Speaker: Clifford A. Lynch
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CNI: A Changing Landscape: Federal Mandates, Stewardship, & Biography (December '13)
Speaker: Clifford Lynch
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“Library Space Assessment: Focusing on Learning” (December '13)
Authors: Joan K. Lippincott, Kim Duckett
View more information"Trends in Digital Scholarship Centers" (December '13)
Presenters: Joan K. Lippincott, Harriette Hemmasi, Vivian Lewis
View more information“Trends in Digital Scholarship Centers” (presentation) (December '13)
Presenters: Joan K. Lippincott, Harriette Hemmasi, Vivian Lewis
View more information“The Next Generation of Challenges in the Curation of Scholarly Data” (October '13)
Author: Clifford A. Lynch
View more informationConversation with Dean David Fenske (October '13)
Speakers: Clifford A. Lynch, David Fenskey
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Cloud Architectures and Cultural Memory (September '13)
Speaker: Clifford A. Lynch
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“The Future of Personal Digital Archiving: Defining the Research Agendas” (September '13)
Author: Clifford A. Lynch
View more informationJCDL 2013 Opening Keynote (July '13)
Speaker: Clifford A. Lynch
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LITA Top Tech Trends Panel, ALA 2013 (July '13)
Panelist: Clifford Lynch
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“The Public Library in 2020” (June '13)
Author: Clifford A. Lynch
View more information“Ebooks in 2013: Promises Broken, Promises Kept, and Faustian Bargains” (May '13)
Author: Clifford A. Lynch
View more informationSumming Up IDCC 2013 (January '13)
Speaker: Clifford A. Lynch
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“Institutional Strategies and Platforms for Scholarly Publishing” (December '12)
Author: Coalition for Networked Information
MOOCs, Mobility, and Changing Scholarly Practice: CNI’s Perspective on 2012 and 2013 (December '12)
Speaker: Clifford Lynch
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“Closing Thoughts,” Aligning National Approaches to Digital Preservation (August '12)
Author: Clifford A. Lynch
View more informationJisc/CNI Conference – Clifford Lynch (July '12)
Speaker: Clifford A. Lynch
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Interactions between libraries and technology over the past 30 years: An interview with Clifford Lynch (June '12)
Clifford A. Lynch, Elke Greifeneder, Michael Seadle, (2012) “Interactions between libraries and technology over the past 30 years: An interview with Clifford Lynch 23.06.2012”, Library Hi Tech, Vol. 30 Iss: 4, p. 565-578.
View more informationThe Changing Landscape of Libraries (March '12)
Clifford A. Lynch, Miriam A. Drake, (2012) “Clifford Lynch: The Changing Landscape of Libraries,” Information Today, Vol. 29 No. 3, p. 1-3.
View more information“Cultural Memory Organizations in the Digital Age” (December '11)
Speaker: Clifford A. Lynch
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Biomedical Libraries in the Next Decades: Open, Diffuse, and Very Personal (December '11)
Clifford A. Lynch, Biomedical Libraries in the Next Decades: Open, Diffuse, and Very Personal, December 16, 2011. Presented in celebration of the 175th anniversary of the National Library of Medicine (NLM). Video available from the National Institutes of Health.
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Big Data Becomes Fashionable, Mobile Devices Reshape the Information Ecology (December '11)
Speaker: Clifford A. Lynch
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“New Initiatives in Open Research” (November '11)
Authors: Clifford A. Lynch & Lee Dirks
View more informationLynch & Dirks Interviewed At Charleston, November 2011 (November '11)
Speakers: Clifford A. Lynch & Lee Dirks
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Lynch & Dirks Interviewed At Charleston, November 2011 (November '11)
Speakers: Clifford A. Lynch & Lee Dirks
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"The Future of Scholarly Publishing" Panel at KU, Open Access Week (November '11)
Speakers: David Schulenberger, Heather Joseph, Clifford A. Lynch
View more information“The Future of Scholarly Publishing” Panel at KU, Open Access Week (November '11)
Speakers: David Schulenberger, Heather Joseph, Clifford A. Lynch
View more informationBig Data Becomes Fashionable, Mobile Devices Reshape the Information Ecology: CNI’s View on 2011 and 2012 (April '11)
Speaker: Clifford Lynch
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“A Pressing Issue: The Future of the Monograph” (April '11)
Interview with Clifford A. Lynch
View more informationCliff Lynch on Information Technology as a Strategic Resource (March '11)
Speaker: Clifford A. Lynch
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Presentation at the Personal Digital Archiving Conference (February '11)
Presentation by Clifford A. Lynch
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Cliff Lynch Opens Fall 2010 CNI Membership Meeting (December '10)
Speaker: Clifford A. Lynch
View more information“University Press System to Support Scholarship” (November '10)
Author: Clifford A. Lynch
View more informationOpen Access Publishing Panel Discussion led by Cliff Lynch (October '10)
Speakers: Clifford A. Lynch, Tom Scheinfeldt, Donald Seto, Monique van Hoek, Edward Maibach
View more information“A Mobile Future for Academic Libraries” (July '10)
Author: Joan K. Lippincott
In Reference Services Review 38, no. 2 (2010): 205-213.
View more information“ETDs and Graduate Education: Programs and Prospects” (June '10)
Authors: Clifford A. Lynch and Joan K. Lippincott
View more informationUNT Open Access Symposium, Closing Remarks (May '10)
Speaker: Clifford A. Lynch
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Overview of the 2010-2011 CNI Program Plan (April '10)
Speaker: Clifford Lynch
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“As Lives Are Documented Digitally: Strategies for Cultural Memory Organizations” (April '10)
Presentation by Clifford A. Lynch
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“Information Commons: Meeting Millennials’ Needs” (January '10)
Author: Joan K. Lippincott
View more information“Mobile Reference: What Are the Questions?” (January '10)
Author: Joan K. Lippincott
View more information“Special Collections at the Cusp of the Digital Age: A Credo” (December '09)
Author: Clifford A. Lynch
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“Jim Gray’s Fourth Paradigm and the Construction of the Scientific Record” (June '09)
Author: Clifford A. Lynch
View more informationOpening Plenary Fall 2009: OVERVIEW of the 2009-2010 CNI PROGRAM PLAN (April '09)
Speaker: Clifford Lynch
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“Impact of Digital Scholarship” (April '09)
Author: Clifford A. Lynch
In The Journal of Library Administration 49:3 (April 2009), pp. 227-244.
“What To Do While Your Building Project Is on Hold” (April '09)
Presenter: Joan K. Lippincott
View more information“A Long-Term View for Learning Spaces” (March '09)
Interview with: Joan K. Lippincott, Clare C. van den Blink, Martin Lewis, Crit Stuart, Lauren Brady Oswald
View more information“Mobile Technologies, Mobile Users: Implications for Academic Libraries” (December '08)
Author: Joan K. Lippincott
View more information“The Institutional Challenges of Cyberinfrastructure and E-Research” (November '08)
Author: Clifford A. Lynch
View more information“Big Data: How Do Your Data Grow?” (September '08)
Author: Clifford A. Lynch
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View more information“Libraries and Net Gen Learners” (August '08)
In M-Libraries: Libraries on the Move to Provide Virtual Access, Gill Needham and Mohamed Ally (Eds.), (London: Facet Publishing, 2008).
View more information“Digital Libraries, Learning Communities, and Open Education” (June '08)
Author: Clifford A. Lynch
View more information“Information Technology and the Future of Higher Education” (June '08)
Author: Clifford A. Lynch
View more information“Repatriation, Reconstruction, and Cultural Diplomacy” (January '08)
Author: Clifford A. Lynch
View more information“Assessing Information Commons” (September '07)
Author: Joan K. Lippincott
View more information“Shape of the Scientific Article in the Developing Cyberinfrastructure” (August '07)
Author: Clifford A. Lynch
View more information“Beyond Coexistence: Finding Synergies between Print Content and Digital Information” (January '07)
Author: Joan K. Lippincott
In Journal of Library Administration
View more information“Improving Access to Research Results” (October '06)
Author: Clifford A. Lynch
View more information“Linking the Information Commons to Learning” (August '06)
Author: Joan K. Lippincott
View more information“DRM & Higher Ed,” CIP Handbook (August '06)
Author: Clifford A. Lynch
View more information“Open Computation: Beyond Human-Reader-Centric Views of Scholarly Literatures” (August '06)
Author: Clifford A. Lynch
View more information“Copyright Law, Intellectual Property Policy, and Academic Culture,” CIP Handbook (August '06)
Author: Clifford A. Lynch
View more information“Learning, Engagement and Technology” (July '06)
Author: Joan K. Lippincott
View more information“Institutional Strategies and Policies for ETDs” (June '06)
Author: Joan K. Lippincott
View more information“Shifting the Focus of Reference & Instruction Services” (March '06)
Speaker: Joan K. Lippincott
View more information“Research Libraries Engage the Digital World” (February '06)
Author: Clifford A. Lynch
View more information“Where Learners Go” (October '05)
Author: Joan K. Lippincott
View more information“IR Deployment in US” (September '05)
Authors: Clifford A. Lynch and Joan K. Lippincott
View more information“International Status of Academic Institutional Repositories” (September '05)
Authors: Gerard van Westrienen and Clifford A. Lynch
View more information“Next Decade in Digital Libraries” (August '05)
Author: Clifford A. Lynch
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“Intro to Escholarship“ (August '05)
Author: Clifford A. Lynch
In Escholarship: A LITA Guide, Debra Shapiro (ed.) (Chicago, IL: American Library Association, 2005), pp. vii-ix.
“Libraries, Info, and CMSs” (July '05)
Author: Joan K. Lippincott
In Course Management Systems for Learning: Beyond Accidental Pedagogy, eds. McGee, Carmean, and Jafari (Information Science Publishing, 2005).
“Digital Rights Management Systems & Scholarship” (June '05)
Speaker: Clifford A. Lynch
In Colleges, Code and Copyright; Conference Proceedings
“Net Gen Students & Libraries” (February '05)
Author: Joan Lippincott
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“New Dimensions of Learning Communities” (December '04)
Author: Clifford A. Lynch
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“Preserving Digital Documents: Choices, Approaches, and Standards” (October '04)
Author: Clifford A. Lynch
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“Enhancing the Learning Experience” TLT ’04 Keynote (September '04)
Speaker: Joan K. Lippincott
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“New Library Facilities” (July '04)
In Resource Sharing and Information Networks, 17:1/2 (2004).
View more information“Interoperability between Information and Learning Environments” (May '04)
Authors: Clifford A. Lynch, Neil McLean
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“Accountability as Opportunity” Presentation at ELI ’04 (January '04)
Presenters: Joan K. Lippincott, Gary Brown, Stephen C. Ehrmann, and Vicki Suter
View more information“Learning Spaces” (December '03)
Authors: Joan K. Lippincott and Malcolm Brown
View more information“Transformative Assessment Program: Next Steps” Session at CNI Fall ’03 (December '03)
Presenters: Joan K. Lippincott and Vicki Suter
View more information“Learning Spaces throughout Campus” Presentation at EDUCAUSE ’03 (November '03)
Speakers: Joan K. Lippincott, Malcolm Brown, Susan Perry
View more information“Creating Cyberinfrastructures” (October '03)
Presenter: Joan K. Lippincott
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View more information“Life after Graduation” (October '03)
Author: Clifford A. Lynch
View more information“Visible Classroom” (August '03)
Author: Clifford A. Lynch
View more information“Post-DL Research Agenda” (June '03)
Author: Clifford A. Lynch
View more informationInstitutional Repositories, Infrastructure for Scholarship (February '03)
Author: Clifford A. Lynch
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View more information“Afterlives of Courses on the Network” (November '02)
Author: Clifford A. Lynch
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“Preserving Digital Information to Support Scholarship” (August '02)
Author: Clifford A. Lynch
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“Digital Collections, Digital Libraries, & Digitization of Cultural Heritage Info” (May '02)
Author: Clifford A. Lynch
View more information“Developing Collaborative Relationships” (March '02)
Author: Joan K. Lippincott
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“Working Collaboratively to Construct New Library Spaces” (February '02)
Presenters: Joan K. Lippincott, Betsy Wilson, and Barbara Dewey
Event: Future Library Architecture: Conception, Design and Use of Library Space, an ARL and OCLS Institute, February 15-17, 2002, Las Vegas, NV.
View more information“Cyberinfrastructure: Opportunities for Connections and Collaboration” (February '02)
Author: Joan K. Lippincott
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“New Research Agenda for Measurement and Evaluation” (September '01)
Author: Clifford A. Lynch
View more information“Colliding with the Real World” (August '01)
Author: Clifford A. Lynch
In Digital Library Use: Social Practice in Design and Evaluation, Ann Bishop, Barbara Butterfield, and Nancy Van House, eds.
View more information“Metadata Harvesting & OAI” (August '01)
Author: Clifford A. Lynch
View more information“Assessing the Academic Networked Environment” (July '01)
Author: Joan K. Lippincott
View more information“The Battle to Define the Future of the Book in the Digital World” (June '01)
Author: Clifford A. Lynch
View more information“Personalization and Recommender Systems” (June '01)
Author: Clifford A. Lynch
View more information“When Documents Deceive” (January '01)
Author: Clifford A. Lynch
View more information“New Context for Bibliographic Control” (November '00)
Author: Clifford A. Lynch
View more information“Why Broadband Matters” (August '00)
Clifford A. Lynch, “Why Broadband Matters: Applications and Architectural Issues,” Educause Quarterly 23:2 (2000), pp. 59-62. (PDF)
View more information“Cumulative Evolution as Revolution” (August '00)
Clifford A. Lynch, “Cumulative Evolution as Revolution: Four Trends that Will Change the Rules for Digital Imaging Projects,” Anne R. Kenney and Oya Y. Rieger, eds., Moving Theory into Practice: Digital Imaging For Libraries and Archives (Mountain View, CA: Research Libraries Group, 2000), pp. 162-163.
View more information“Authenticity and Integrity” (August '00)
Clifford A. Lynch, “Authenticity and Integrity in the Digital Environment: An Exploratory Analysis of the Central Role of Trust,” Authenticity in a Digital Environment (Washington, DC: Council on Library and Information Resources, 2000), pp 32-50. (HTML)
View more information“Future Developments in Metadata” (July '00)
Author: Clifford A. Lynch
In Proceedings of the ALCTS Preconference on Metadata, July 6-7, 2000.
View more information“Working Together” (June '00)
Joan K. Lippincott, “Working Together: Collaboration Among Archivists, Electronic Records Managers, and Information Technologists,” Annotation: Newsletter of the National Historical Publications and Records Commission 28 (June 2000), pp. 18-19.
View more information“Pondering The Digital Dilemma” (June '00)
Clifford A. Lynch, “Pondering The Digital Dilemma: A Personal Perspective,” Against the Grain 12:3 (June 2000), pp. 49-51.
View more information‘Perspective of Providing Adult Ed” (April '00)
Author: Joan K. Lippincott
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“Librarians and Cross-Sector Teamwork” (April '00)
Joan K. Lippincott, “Librarians and Cross-Sector Teamwork,” ARL: A Bimonthly Report on Research Library Issues and Actions for ARL, CNI, and SPARC 208/209 (February/April 2000), pp. 22-23. [PDF]
View more information“Strategic Issues: Technology, Trends and Solutions” (April '00)
Author: Clifford A. Lynch
View more information“From Automation to Transformation” (February '00)
Author: Clifford A. Lynch
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RFC 2768: Network Policy and Services: A Report of a Workshop on Middleware (February '00)
Bob Aiken, John Strassner, Brian Carpenter, Ian Foster, Clifford Lynch, Joe Mambretti, Regan Moore, Benjamin Teitelbaum, “RFC 2768: Network Policy and Services: A Report of a Workshop on Middleware” (The Internet Society, February 2000).
View more information“Timelines to the Future: Three Movers and Shakers Point the Way” (January '00)
Authors: Reva Basch,Timothy M. Andrews, Clifford A. Lynch
View more information“Electrifying the Book, II” (January '00)
Author: Clifford A. Lynch
In NetConnect, Supplement to Library Journal 125:1 (January 2000), pp. 24-27.
“Medical Libraries, Bioinformatics, and Networked Information: A Coming Convergence?” (October '99)
Author: Clifford A. Lynch
View more information“Electrifying the Book, I” (October '99)
Author: Clifford A. Lynch
In NetConnect, Supplement to Library Journal 124:17 (October 1999), pp. 3-6.
View more information“Canonicalization: A Fundamental Tool to Facilitate Preservation & Management of Digital Info” (September '99)
Author: Clifford A. Lynch
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“Authentication and Trust” (August '99)
Clifford A. Lynch, “Authentication and Trust in a Networked World,” EDUCOM Review 34:4 (July/August 1999), p. 60. (HTML)
View more information“Scholarly Monograph’s Descendants” (August '99)
Author: Clifford A. Lynch
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“Today & Tomorrow: What the Digital Library Really Means for Collections & Services” (August '99)
Author: Clifford A. Lynch
In Virtually Yours: Models for Managing Electronic Resources and Services, ALCTS Papers on Library Technical Services and Collections, Peggy Johnson and Bonnie MacEwan,eds.
View more information“Information Landscapes for a Learning Society” (August '99)
Author: Clifford A. Lynch
In Information Landscapes for A Learning Society: Networking and the Future of Libraries 3: An International Conference Held at the University of Bath, Sally Criddle, Lorcan Dempsey and Richard Heseltine, eds., 29 June -1 July 1998 (London: Library Association Publishing, 1999), pp. 257-268.
“Academic Library in the Networked Information Age” (August '99)
Author: Clifford A. Lynch
In Preparing Your Campus for a Networked Future, Mark A. Luker, ed. (San Francisco: Jossey-Bass Publishers, 1999), pp. 15-28.
View more information“Building Digital Libraries for Metadiversity: Federation Across Disciplines” (August '99)
Author: Clifford A. Lynch
In Metadiversity: The Call for Community: Proceedings of the Symposium Sponsored by the U.S. Geological Survey, Biological Resources Division and The National Federation of Abstracting and Information Services, November 9-12, 1998, Richard T. Kaser and Victoria Cox, eds.
View more information“Experiential Documents” (August '99)
Clifford A. Lynch, “Experiential Documents and the Technologies of Remembrance,” Alison Scammell, ed., I in the Sky: Visions of the Information Future (London: Aslib, 2000; Chicago: Fitzroy Dearborn, 1999), pp. 140-146.
View more information“The ‘Blur’ of Federal Information and Services” (July '99)
Joan K. Lippincott and Joan Cheverie, “The ‘Blur’ of Federal Information and Services: Implications for University Libraries,” Journal of Government Information 26:1 (1999), pp. 25-31.
View more information“New Collaborations among Information Professionals” (July '99)
Authors: Gerry Bernbom, Joan K. Lippincott, Fynnette Eaton
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“Broadband Networking and the Future of Graduate Education” (June '99)
Author: Clifford A. Lynch
In Information Impacts (June 1999).
“Collaboration Between Librarians and Information Technologists” (April '99)
Author: Joan K. Lippincott
View more information“New Economic Models to Support Standardization” (April '99)
Author: Clifford A. Lynch
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View more information“New Genres of Scholarly Communication” (April '99)
Author: Clifford A. Lynch
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“Collaboration Among Archivists, Records Managers, and Info Technologists” (February '99)
Author: Joan K. Lippincott
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“Retrieval Problem for Health Policy and Public Health” (December '98)
Author: Clifford A. Lynch
In Journal of Urban Health: Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine 75:4 (December 1998), pp. 794-806.
“Access Management for Networked Information Resources” (December '98)
Author: Clifford A. Lynch
View more information“The Role of Digitization in Building Electronic Collections” (October '98)
Clifford A. Lynch, “The Role of Digitization in Building Electronic Collections: Economic and Programmatic Choices,” Selecting Library and Archive Collections for Digital Reformatting: Proceedings of the RLG Symposium, Washington, DC, November 5-6 1995 (Research Libraries Group,1996). Reprinted in Collection Management 22:3/4 (1998), pp.133-141. Also reprinted in Donald L. DeWitt, ed., Going Digital: Strategies for Access, Preservation and the Conversion of Collections to a Digital Format (Binghamton, NY: Haworth Press, 1998), pp 131-141.
View more information“Recomputerizing the Library” (October '98)
Clifford A. Lynch, “Recomputerizing the Library: New Roles for Information Technology in a Time of Networked Information,” Cheryl LaGuardia, ed., Recreating the Academic Library: Breaking Virtual Ground (New York, NY: Neal-Schuman, 1998), pp. 3-22.
View more information“Finding Common Ground” (October '98)
Clifford A. Lynch, “Keynote Address: Finding Common Ground,” Cheryl LaGuardia and Barbara A. Mitchell, eds., Finding Common Ground: Creating The Library of the Future Without Diminishing the Library of the Past (New York, New York: Neal-Schuman, 1998), pp.1-15.
View more information“Evolving Internet” (September '98)
Clifford A. Lynch, “The Evolving Internet: Applications and Network Service Infrastructure,” Journal of the American Society for Information Science 49:11 (September 1998), pp. 961-972.
View more information“Some Technical and Economic Issues in the Design of a National Library for Undergraduate Science, Mathematics, Engineering and Technology Education” (August '98)
Author: Clifford A. Lynch
View more information“Internet 2” (August '98)
Clifford A. Lynch, “Internet 2 and the Next Generation Internet: Windows to Advanced Networking Applications,” Dave Bogart, ed., The Bowker Annual Library and Book Trade Almanac, 43rd edition (New Providence, NJ: Bowker, 1998), pp. 252-261.
View more information“The MESL Distribution Process” (August '98)
Authors: Christie Stephenson, Clifford A. Lynch
In Delivering Digital Images: Cultural Heritage Resources for Education, Christie Stephenson and Patricia McClung, eds., (Los Angeles,CA: The Getty Research Institute, 1998), pp.50-56.
“Reengineering Library Services” (July '98)
Authors: Joan K. Lippincott, Avra Michelson, Kathleen Flynn
Finding Common Ground: Creating the Library of the Future without Diminishing the Library of the Past, Cheryl LaGuardia and Barbara A. Mitchell, eds., (New York: Neal-Schuman, 1998), pp. 434-446.
“New Learning Communities” (June '98)
Authors: Philip Tompkins, Susan Perry, Joan K. Lippincott
In Information Technology and Libraries 17:2 (June 1998), pp. 100-106.
“Working Together: Building Collaboration between Librarians and Information Technologists” (June '98)
Joan K. Lippincott, “Working Together: Building Collaboration between Librarians and Information Technologists,” Information Technologies and Libraries 17:2 (June 1998), pp. 83-86.
View more information“Article on CNI in Information Technology & Libraries“ (June '98)
Joan K. Lippincott, “Introduction: Special Section: Coalition for Networked Information,” Information Technology and Libraries 17:2 (June 1998), p. 82.
View more information“A White Paper on Authentication and Access Management Issues in Cross-Organizational Use of Networked Information Resources” (April '98)
Author: Clifford A. Lynch
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“The Dublin Core Descriptive Metadata Program” (February '98)
Author: Clifford A. Lynch
View more information“RFC2288: Using Existing Bibliographic Identifiers as Uniform Resource Names” (February '98)
Authors: Clifford A. Lynch, Cecilia Preston, Ron Daniel
View more information“Emerging Issues for Digital Libraries” (February '98)
Author: Clifford A. Lynch
“A Background Paper submitted to the Presidential Advisory Committee on High Performance Computing and Communications, Information Technology, and the Next Generation Internet” (February 1998).
View more information“Information Literacy and Information Technology Literacy” (February '98)
Author: Clifford A. Lynch
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“Building the Infrastructure of Resource Sharing” (December '97)
Author: Clifford A. Lynch
In Library Trends 45:3 (Winter 1997), pp. 448-461.
“When Technology Leads Policy” (October '97)
Author: Clifford A. Lynch
View more information“Identifiers and Their Role in Networked Information Applications” (October '97)
Author: Clifford A. Lynch
View more information“Uncertain Future for Digital Visual Collections in the University” (August '97)
Author: Clifford A. Lynch
View more information“Changing Role of Authentication & Authorization” (August '97)
Author: Clifford A. Lynch
In Library Hi-Tech 15:1-2 (1997), pp. 30-38.
View more information“Bibliographic Description and Digital Objects” (August '97)
Author: Clifford A. Lynch
In The Future of Descriptive Cataloging Rules: ALCTS Papers on Library Technical Services and Collections, Brian E. C. Schottlaender, ed.
View more information“Challenges of the Digital Library” (June '97)
Author: Joan K. Lippincott
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“The Z39.50 Information Retrieval Standard” (April '97)
Author: Clifford A. Lynch
View more information“Searching the Internet” (March '97)
Clifford A. Lynch, “Searching the Internet,” Scientific American 276:3 (March 1997), pp. 52-56.
View more information“Technology and Its Implications for Serials Acquisition” (February '97)
Author: Clifford A. Lynch
In Against the Grain 9:1 (February 1997), pp. 34-37.
View more information“Global Networking” (February '97)
Clifford A. Lynch, “Global Networking,” Australian Library Journal 46:1 (February 1997).
View more information“The Integrity of Digital Information” (August '96)
Author: Clifford A. Lynch
In Scholarly Publishing: The Electronic Frontier, Robin Peek and Gregory Newby, eds.
View more information“Change and the Referent Organization” (August '93)
Joan K. Lippincott, “Change and the Referent Organization: The Coalition for Networked Information,” Journal of Library Administration 19:3/4 (1993), pp. 247-256.
View more information“CNI Discusses Transformational Potential” (April '93)
Joan K. Lippincott, “CNI Discusses Transformational Potential of Networked Information at Fall 1992 Meeting,” Library Hi Tech News 101 (April 1993), pp. 1-4.
View more information“Teaching Users to Search External Databases” (August '87)
Authors: Joan K. Lippincott, Linda Stewart, Bill Coons
In Public Access Microcomputers in Academic Libraries: The Mann Library Model at Cornell University (Chicago: American Library Association, 1987), pp. 137-156.
View more information“Overview of Instructional Programs” (August '87)
Authors: Howard Curtis, Joan K. Lippincott
In Public Access Microcomputers in Academic Libraries: The Mann Library Model at Cornell University Howard Curtis, ed., (Chicago: American Library Association, 1987), pp. 107-122.
“End-User Instruction” (August '87)
Author: Joan K. Lippincott
In Conceptual Frameworks for Bibliographic Education: Theory into Practice, Mary Reichel and Mary Ann Ramely, eds., (Littleton, CO: Libraries Unlimited, Inc., 1987), pp. 183-191.
Advancing the Open Ebook Ecosystem (Lightning Round) (November '24)
Robert Cartolano, Columbia University
View more informationThe American Institute of Physics Research Strategy: Cultivating Positive Change in the Physical Sciences (Lightning Round) (November '24)
Trevor Owens, American Institute of Physics
View more informationArtificial Intelligence and Information Retrieval: The Year in Review (November '24)
Gary Price, Editor of ARL Day in Review and infoDOCKET
Peter Brantley, University of California, Davis
Artificial Intelligence in Libraries: Opportunities and Challenges (November '24)
Rosalyn Metz (Moderator), Emory University
Todd Grappone, University of California, Los Angeles
Debra Hanken Kurtz, Florida State University
Annie Johnson, University of Delaware
Tim Shearer, University North Carolina Chapel Hill
Evviva Weinraub Lajoie, University at Buffalo
Artificial Intelligence Modeling & Inference as a Service (November '24)
Peter Leonard, Stanford University
View more informationArtificial Intelligence (AI) at Yale: Updates on Institutional and Library Generative AI Initiatives (November '24)
Lauren Di Monte, Yale University
Dale Hendrickson, Yale University
Michael Appleby, Yale University
The BIG Collection and Operationalizing a New Paradigm: Insights and Learnings on Tooling the Shift Toward an Interdependent, Fully Networked, Distributed Future (November '24)
Maurice York, Big Ten Academic Alliance
Karla Strieb, Big Ten Academic Alliance
Born-Digital Poetry: Planning for the Future of Literary Archives (November '24)
Nadia Ghasedi, Washington University in St. Louis
Mitch Sumner, Washington University in St. Louis
Connecting the Dots to Overcome Access Using Open Publication Distribution System (OPDS) (Lightning Round) (November '24)
James English, Lyrasis
View more informationDiscover and Analyze: Building Licensed Data Collections at University of California, Berkeley with Dataverse (November '24)
Anna Sackmann, University of California, Berkeley
Lynne Grigsby, University of California, Berkeley
“Each Row is a Person:” Preserving History and Humanity in Archival Data (November '24)
Lydia Neuroth, Library of Virginia
Sonya Coleman, Library of Virginia
The Future of RightsStatements.org: An Update and Community Discussion (November '24)
Emily Gore, University of Georgia
Melissa Levine, University of Michigan
Maarten Zeinstra, Open Netherlands Association
Generative Artificial Intelligence Innovation for Libraries and Learning (November '24)
Greg Ritter, Amazon Web Services (AWS)
Sarah Ben Mamaar, Weill Cornell Medicine
Cory Tressler, Ohio State University
Joe Naccarato, University of Delaware
Improving Open Access Discovery for Academic Library Users: A Conversation with Library Leaders (November '24)
Ixchel Faniel, OCLC
Molly Beisler, University of Nevada, Reno
Harriett Green, The University of Arizona
Lisa Janicke Hinchliffe, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Information Infrastructure to Address Societal Grand Challenges Project Update (November '24)
Donald Waters, Coalition for Networked Information
View more informationLibrary Collections and Academic Publications as Artificial Intelligence Training Data (November '24)
Dan Cohen, Northeastern University
Mike Furlough, HathiTrust
David Hansen, Authors Alliance
Claire Stewart, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Günter Waibel, University of California Office of the President
Suzanne Wones, University of California, Berkeley
Navigating the Future of Online Learning: Strategic Insights for Libraries (November '24)
Glenda Morgan, Phil Hill & Associates
View more informationOpen Forum for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI) (November '24)
Sayeed Choudhury, Carnegie Mellon University
View more informationPersonal and Collaborative Knowledge Management Systems: Infrastructure for Idea Management and Research Development (November '24)
Brian Mathews, Carnegie Mellon University
View more informationPreserving Preprints for the Long Term: Scope and Challenges (Lightning Round) (November '24)
Thib Guicherd-Callin, Stanford University
View more informationReimagining Discovery: Transforming Access to Collections with Artificial Intelligence-Driven Exploration (November '24)
Carolyn Caizzi, Harvard University
Amy Deschenes, Harvard University
Stu Snydman, Harvard University
Research Libraries as Hubs for Citizen Science (November '24)
Darlene Cavalier, Arizona State University and Scistarter.org
Anne Kathrine Overgaard, University of Southern Denmark
Thomas Kaarsted, University Library of Southern Denmark and Citizen Science Knowledge Center
Testing and Evaluation of Artificial Intelligence (AI)-Driven Search and AI-Assisted Description at the National Archives (Lightning Round) (November '24)
Jill Reilly, National Archives and Records Administration
View more informationSupporting Computational Research (and More!) Through Licensing: An A-Z Licensing Guidebook for Libraries (November '24)
Katherine Klosek, Association of Research Libraries (moderator)
Rachael Samberg, University of California, Berkeley
Katie Zimmerman, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Three Levels of Academic Open Source Support Structures (November '24)
Bill Branan, Johns Hopkins University
Amber Budden, University of California, Santa Barbara
Vessela Ensberg, University of California, Davis
Todd Grappone, University of California, Los Angeles
David Lippert, George Washington University
A Tool for Assessing the Preservability of Complex Digital Publications (Lightning Round) (November '24)
Jonathan Greenberg, New York University
View more informationUniversity-Based Publishing Futures (Lightning Round) (November '24)
Peter Berkery, Association of University Presses
View more informationAn Update from the American Council of Learned Societies Commission on Fostering and Sustaining Diverse Digital Scholarship (November '24)
Speakers TBD
View more informationUpdate from Funders: Priorities and Trends (November '24)
Katherine Klosek, Association of Research Libraries (moderator)
Brett Bobley, National Endowment for the Humanities
Sharon Burnley, Council on Library and Information Resources
Darrell Meadows, National Archives and Records Administration
Ashley Sands, Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS)
Plato Smith, National Science Foundation
An Update from Project Lend: Unlocking the Potential for Digital Books in Higher Education (Lightning Round) (November '24)
Rice Majors, University of California, Davis
View more informationA Vision for an Artificial Intelligence-Savvy Library Community (Lightning Round) (November '24)
Vessela Ensberg, University of California, Davis
View more information3D Digital Herbarium & 3D Exhibits4Learning (March '24)
Cyril Oberlander, California State Polytechnic University, Humboldt
AJ Bealum, California State Polytechnic University, Humboldt
Academic Applications of Artificial Intelligence: Building Collaboration Among Libraries, IT, Faculty, and Students at San Diego State University (March '24)
Scott Walter, San Diego State University
James Frazee, San Diego State University
EJ Sobo, San Diego State University
Abir Mohamed, San Diego State University
The ARL/CNI Task Force on Artificial Intelligence Futures Scenarios for the Research Enterprise and Research Libraries (March '24)
Christy Long, University of Oregon
Elisabeth Long, Johns Hopkins University
Catherine Steeves, Western University
Keith Webster, Carnegie Mellon University
Clifford Lynch, Coalition for Networked Information
Moderator: Judy Ruttenberg, Association of Research Libraries
Catalyzing African Community Archives for Social Good (Lightning Round) (March '24)
Chris Prom, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
View more informationCloud Labs and Self-Driving Laboratories Update and Futures (March '24)
Sayeed Choudhury, Carnegie Mellon University
Keith Webster, Carnegie Mellon University
Cliff Lynch, Coalition for Networked Information
Combining Micropublications into a Sustainable Back End and an Integrated Reading Environment (March '24)
Gregory Crane, Tufts University
View more informationIn Conversation with Daniel Reed (March '24)
Daniel Reed, University of Utah and National Science Board
Clifford Lynch, Coalition for Networked Information
The Digital Preservation Coalition (DPC) Americas: DPC’s New US-based Program (Lightning Round) (March '24)
Jon Dunn, Indiana University
View more informationFuture-Proofing Research Data Repositories: Keeping Up With the Machine Learning/Artificial Intelligence Revolution (March '24)
Stephanie Labou, Data Science Librarian, University of California, San Diego
View more informationHandling Academic Copyright and Artificial Intelligence Research Questions as the Law Develops (March '24)
Jonathan Band, Counsel to the Library Copyright Alliance
Timothy Vollmer, University of California, Berkeley
Information Infrastructure to Address Societal Grand Challenges (March '24)
Donald Waters, Coalition for Networked Information
View more informationLet A Thousand Flowers Bloom: An Organic Funding Model To Incubate Library Transformation (Lightning Round) (March '24)
Zhiwu Xie, University of California Riverside
View more informationLinked Data in Production: Moving Beyond Ontologies (March '24)
David Newbury, Getty
View more informationMaking Research Data Publicly Accessible: Estimates of Institutional & Researcher Expenses (March '24)
Shawna Taylor, Association of Research Libraries
Jennifer Moore, Washington University in St. Louis
Jake Carlson, University of Buffalo
Alicia Hofelich Mohr, University of Minnesota
Models of Support for Data Science: The Perspective of Two Libraries (March '24)
David Minor, Director, University of California, San Diego
Jan Brase, Göttingen State and University Library
Bela Gipp, University of Göttingen
National Information Standards Organization’s Interoperable System of Controlled Digital Lending (IS-CDL) Recommended Practice (Lightning Round) (March '24)
Peter Brantley, University of California, Davis
View more informationNational Research Platform: Open Cyberinfrastructure for Research (March '24)
Mahidhar Tatineni, San Diego Supercomputer Center
View more informationNavigating Generative Artificial Intelligence: Early Findings and Implications for Research, Teaching, and Learning (March '24)
Beth LaPensee, ITHAKA
Kevin Guthrie, ITHAKA
Navigating the New Era: The Impact of Generative Artificial Intelligence on Information Discovery and Literacy (March '24)
Emily Singley, Elsevier
Leo Lo, University of New Mexico
Elias Tzoc, Clemson University
A New Approach to Data-Intensive Research Support: Computational Methods and Data at Yale University Library (March '24)
Rebecca Dikow, Yale University
View more informationOpening Collections of Marginalized Voices through Crowdfunding and Crowdsourcing (March '24)
Michael Levine-Clark, University of Denver
Rhonda Manzanares, Colorado State University – Pueblo
Jasmine Wilson, Reveal Digital
Reimagine Descriptive Infrastructure: Dreaming and Enacting Change (March '24)
Merrilee Proffitt, OCLC
Camille Callison, University of the Fraser Valley & NIKLA
Stacy Allison-Cassin, Dalhousie University & NIKLA
Scaling Instrument Science in the FAIR Age (March '24)
Vas Vasiliadis, University of Chicago
View more informationSo You Made an Institutional Strategy, Now What? A Canadian Approach to Research Data Management Strategy Implementation (March '24)
Alison Hitchens, University of Waterloo
Caroline Hyslop, University of Ottawa
The T in GPT: Transformers for Cultural Heritage Work (March '24)
Peter Leonard, Stanford University
View more informationTransforming Libraries for the Future: Elevating Service Innovation with Generative Artificial Intelligence and Prompt Engineering (Lightning Round) (March '24)
Yinlin Chin, Virginia Tech University
View more informationUnveiling Whale Wisdom: Digitizing the Patagonian Right Whale Dataset (March '24)
Harish Maringanti, University of Utah
View more informationOpen Access, Open Scholarship, and Machine Learning: A Panel and Community Conversation (February '24)
Speakers:
Heather Sardis
Rachael Samberg
Richard Sever
Moderator: Clifford Lynch
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From Exascale to AI: Developments & Implications for the Information Landscape (January '24)
Speaker: Clifford Lynch
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Blue Core: A Community-Operated, Shared BIBFRAME Data Store (November '23)
Tom Cramer, Stanford University
Simeon Warner, Cornell University
Bringing Digitized Special Collections into the Research Workflow through JSTOR: Outcomes of a Three-year Pilot (November '23)
Bruce Heterick, ITHAKA
Kevin Guthrie, ITHAKA
Cyberinfrastructure to Support the Scalable Exchange of Sensitive and Proprietary Usage and Impact Metrics Across Public and Private Stakeholders (Lightning Round) (November '23)
Christina Drummond, University of North Texas
View more informationThe Data Core at Weill Cornell Medicine: A Secure Computational Enclave for Sensitive Data Analysis (November '23)
Sarah Ben Maamar, Weill Cornell Medicine
View more informationDuke University’s Research Support Initiative: Assessment, Recommendations, and Implementation (November '23)
Timothy McGeary, Duke University
Rebecca Brouwer, Duke University
John Board, Duke University
Ecosystem for Next Generation Infrastructure (ENGIN) (Lightning Round) (November '23)
Sayeed Choudhury, Carnegie Mellon University
View more informationThe Ecosystem for Research Networking (ERN): Exploring Democratized Access to Research Instruments (November '23)
Maureen Dougherty, Ecosystem for Research Networking
Barr von Oehsen, Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center
Forough Ghahramani, Edge
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
Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Research Integrity (November '23)
Chris Bourg, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Heather Sardis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Erin Stalberg, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
GPT Tools That Provide Source Information (November '23)
Gary Price, infoDOCKET & ARL Day in Review
View more informationTo Increase or Decrease Capacity: The What, How, and Why of 21st Century Library Skill Development (November '23)
Tony Zanders, Skilltype
Keith Webster, Carnegie Mellon University
Karim Boughida, Stony Brook University
LEADING Next Steps: Evaluating the Sustainability and Impact of Post-graduate Professional Development and Mentorship Programs (Lightning Round) (November '23)
Erik Mitchell, University of California, San Diego
View more informationLegal Literacies for Text Data Mining – Cross-Border (“LLTDM-X”) (November '23)
Thomas Padilla, Internet Archive
Rachael Samberg, University of California, Berkeley
LIBER (Ligue des Bibliothèques Européennes de Recherche / Association of European Research Libraries) (Lightning Round) (November '23)
Julien Roche, LIBER
View more informationModels for Sustainable and Inclusive Data Science Consulting and Collaboration in Higher Education (November '23)
Mara Blake, North Carolina State University
Emily Griffith, North Carolina State University
Multi-Custodial Approaches to Digital Preservation of Scholarship (November '23)
Gaëlle Béquet, ISSN International Centre
Thomas Padilla, Internet Archive
Navigating the Artificial Intelligence-Driven Academic Frontier: Tools and Initiatives (November '23)
Elias Tzoc, Clemson University
Joelen Pastva, Carnegie Mellon University
Benjamin Shaw, University of Maryland
Leo Lo, The University of New Mexico
The National Science Foundation Public Access Initiative, Projects Funded, and Catalytic Aims of the Program (November '23)
Martin Halbert, National Science Foundation
Kathleen Fitzpatrick, Michigan State University
David Elbert, Johns Hopkins University
John Chodacki, California Digital Library
Bill Branan, Johns Hopkins University
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
Partnerships in Research and Data Services: High Performance Computing, Collocation, and Facilitation (November '23)
Lauren Geiger, Mississippi State University
Micheal Navicky, Mississippi State University
Jason Clark, Montana State University
Doralyn Rossmann, Montana State University
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
Research Data Alliance US (RDA-US) Pilots the Targeted International working GRoups: US (TIGRUS) Program (November '23)
Beth Plale, Indiana University
View more informationThe Research Data Support Landscape: Findings from a National Inventory of University Services (Lighting Round) (November '23)
Dylan Ruediger, Ithaka S+R
View more informationResearcher and Institutional Impact of Data Management and Sharing Policies (November '23)
Jake Carlson, University at Buffalo
Jonathan Petters, Virginia Tech
Joel Herndon, Duke University
The Stacks Platform: A System for Onsite Access to Rights Restricted Digital Content at the Library of Congress (Lightning Round) (November '23)
Trevor Owens, Library of Congress
View more informationUpdate from Funders: Priorities and Trends (November '23)
Katherine Klosek, Association of Research Libraries
Brett Bobley, National Endowment for the Humanities
Ashley Sands, Institute of Museum and Library Services
Martin Halbert, National Science Foundation
University of California, San Diego Library and Göttingen State and University Library: Update on a Long Term Collaboration (November '23)
David Minor, University of California, San Diego
Jan Brase, Göttingen State and University Library
Unexpected Opportunities Illuminated by Yale’s LUX Project (Lightning Round) (November '23)
Robert Sanderson, Yale University
View more informationWorking Session to Vet the Products of the American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS) Commission on Fostering and Sustaining Diverse Digital Scholarship (November '23)
James Shulman, The American Council of Learned Societies
Carol Mandel, CLIR
Gabriela Baeza Ventura, University of Houston
Kenton Rambsy, Howard University
Artificial Intelligence-Human Collaboration: How Advanced Technologies are Shaping the Future of Publishing (March '23)
Emily Singley, Elsevier
Corey Harper, Elsevier
Judson Dunham, Elsevier
Emily McElroy, University of Florida
Becoming Part of the National Cyberinfrastructure Community (March '23)
Shelley Knuth, University of Colorado Boulder
View more informationChatGPT: The Future of Higher Ed and Libraries, Brought to You by Artificial Intelligence (March '23)
Karim Boughida, Stony Brook University
Borui Zhang, University of Florida
Peter Organisciak, University of Denver
Susan D’Agostino, Inside Higher Ed
Creating a Researcher Alliance at Montana State University (Lightning Round) (March '23)
Doralyn Rossmann, Dean of the Library, Montana State University
View more informationDeploying InvenioRDM as an Institutional Repository Platform for Data, Software, and Publications (March '23)
Tom Morrell, California Institute of Technology
View more informationDeveloping a Data-Driven Approach to Organizational Development (March '23)
Christine Quirion, Skilltype
Jackie Lorrainne, Washington University in St. Louis
Diamond Open Access: A Strategy for a More Equitable and Sustainable Scholarly Publishing Ecosystem (Lightning Round) (March '23)
Sharla Lair, LYRASIS
View more informationDirect to Open: Making Frontlist Monographs Open at the MIT Press (Lightning Round) (March '23)
Nick Lindsay, MIT Press
View more informationDirections in Digital Scholarship: Support for Digital, Data-Intensive, and Computational Research in Academic Libraries (March '23)
Joan Lippincott, Coalition for Networked Information
View more informationEarly Lessons Learned from University Open Source Programs Offices (March '23)
Sayeed Choudhury, Carnegie Mellon University
Bill Branan, Johns Hopkins University
Stephanie Lieggi, University of California Santa Cruz
Kendall Fortney, University of Vermont
Embedding Persistent Identifiers into Organizational Information and Data Services at the National Center for Atmospheric Research (March '23)
Matthew Mayernik, National Center for Atmospheric Research
Jennifer Phillips, National Center for Atmospheric Research
Greg Madden, University Corporation for Atmospheric Research
Embedding Preservability for New Forms of Scholarship (Lightning Round) (March '23)
David Millman, New York University
View more informationEmpowering 360° Theater Utilization with the Visualization Studio Development Kit for Unity (March '23)
Colin Patrick Keenan, North Carolina State University
View more informationExtended Reality(XR)’s Growing Use in Higher Education (March '23)
Sean Burns, EDUCAUSE
Daniel Fergus, University of Nevada, Reno
Emily Sherwood, University of Rochester
Federal Public Access Requirements, Repositories, and the Year of Open Science (March '23)
Martin Halbert, U.S. National Science Foundation
Louis Barbier, NASA Office of the Chief
How to Provide Access . . . When Access is Changing (March '23)
Tracy Tolliver, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Kenneth Klingenstein, Internet2
Information Infrastructure to Address Societal Grand Challenges (Lightning Round) (March '23)
Donald Waters, Coalition for Networked Information
View more informationLeveraging the National Research Platform to Build a Scalable Research and Education Environment (March '23)
Mark Laufersweiler, University of Oklahoma
Tyler Pearson, University of Oklahoma
Libraries, Disability Service Organizations, and Repositories: An Evolving Workflow from the Educational Materials Made Accessible Project (March '23)
Kyle Rimkus, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
View more informationMaking AI Generative for Higher Education (Lightning Round) (March '23)
Dylan Ruediger, Ithaka S+R
View more informationNavigating the New Normal: Findings from the Latest Ithaka S+R Library Director Survey (March '23)
Ioana Hulbert, Ithaka S+R
View more informationPalace Project for Academics Program Update: Partnerships Working to Demystify Complexity (March '23)
James English, LYRASIS
Peter Brantley, University of California, Davis
The Path to Open Books Pilot: A Sustainable Model for Making University Press Frontlist Titles Open Access at Scale? (March '23)
Charles Watkinson, University of Michigan
Emma Molls, University of Minnesota
James Shulman, American Council of Learned Societies
Rebecca Seger, ITHAKA
The San Diego Health Information Partnership: A County-Wide Collaboration Addressing the Crisis of Health Misinformation (March '23)
Erik Mitchell, University of California San Diego
Scott Walter, San Diego State University
Misty Jones, San Diego Public Library
Social Learning Across Content Case Study: Hypothesis & JSTOR (March '23)
Alex Humphreys, ITHAKA/JSTOR
Jeremy Dean, Hypothesis
Leysia Palen, University of Colorado Boulder
What Will it Take to Coordinate Campus Data Services? (March '23)
Dylan Ruediger, Ithaka S+R
Laura Hibbler, Brandeis University
Renea Barger, University of Pittsburgh
Scott Walter, San Diego State University
Jennifer Green, University of Chicago
Workshop Report Out: National Infrastructure for Public Access Usage and Impact Reporting (March '23)
Christina Drummond, University of North Texas
Charles Watkinson, University of Michigan
Niels Stern, OAPEN & Directory of Open Access Books
Key Developments and Plans in the Networked Information World: A CNI Perspective (February '23)
Speaker: Clifford Lynch
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The Big Ten Academic Alliance (BTAA) Big Collection: What We’re Building (November '22)
Maurice York, Big Ten Academic Alliance
View more informationCollaborative Software Archiving for Institutions (CoSAI) (November '22)
Martin Klein, Los Alamos National Laboratory
View more informationCoordinating Data Services in a Decentralized Environment: Building a Successful Institutional Research Data Management (RDM) Strategy (November '22)
Alison Hitchens, University of Waterloo
Ian Milligan, University of Waterloo
Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR) + Coherent Digital: A New Not-for-Profit and Corporate Partnership (November '22)
Charles Henry, CLIR
Stephen Rhind-Tutt, Coherent Digital
Wayne Graham, CLIR
Carol Mandel, New York University; CLIR
Christian Dupont, Boston College
Cultural and Technical Transformations: Benefits from Yale’s Linked Data Cross-Collection Discovery Platform (November '22)
Susan Gibbons, Yale University
Robert Sanderson, Yale University
Data Loss and Recovery: Strategies for Organizational Change (November '22)
Bradley Daigle, University of Virginia
Jill Sexton, North Carolina State University
Democratizing Access to Ephemera at Princeton University Library (November '22)
Fernando Acosta-Rodriguez, Princeton University
Ellen Ambrosone, Princeton University
Kimberly Leaman, Princeton University
Designing Libraries for the 21st Century: Principles, Trends, and Innovations (November '22)
Joan Lippincott, Coalition for Networked Information
View more informationDiversifying Digital Publishing: Lessons from Brown University Library’s National Endowment for the Humanities Institute (November '22)
Allison Levy, Brown University
View more informationFacilitating Research Computing and Data Support at North Carolina State University (November '22)
Susan Ivey, North Carolina State University
Jill Sexton, North Carolina State University
Greg Raschke, North Carolina State University
Guide To Set Up University Open Source Programs Office (OSPO) (November '22)
Sayeed Choudhury, Carnegie Mellon University
View more informationHigher Education Leadership Initiative for Open Scholarship (HELIOS) Briefing (November '22)
Alicia Salaz, University of Oregon
View more informationHow the Public Access Submission System is Ideally Suited to Address the New Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) Memorandum (November '22)
Bill Branan, Johns Hopkins University
John Kellerman, Eclipse Foundation
Sayeed Choudhury, Carnegie Mellon University
The LibNFT Project: Leveraging Blockchain-Based Digital Asset Technology to Sustainably Preserve Distinctive Collections and Archives (November '22)
K. Matthew Dames, University of Notre Dame & Association of Research Libraries
Meredith Evans, Society of American Archivists
Michael Meth, San Jose State University
A New Storage Paradigm for Sustainable Digital Stewardship (November '22)
Andrew Woods, Harvard University
View more informationOxford Common File Layout (OCFL) v1.1: A Storage Foundation for Digital Preservation Systems (November '22)
Simeon Warner, Cornell University
View more informationPalace Project Update — Accelerating Adoption of the Open Ebook Ecosystem for Public and Academic Libraries (November '22)
James English, LYRASIS
View more informationPOD: Building Library Data Lakes to Reduce Friction and Enable Innovation (November '22)
Tom Cramer, Stanford University
Nora Dimmock, Brown University
Elisabeth Long, University of Chicago
Joe Zucca, University of Pennsylvania
The Preservation to Access Pipeline for the EMI Music Canada Audiovisual Collection (November '22)
Kathryn Ruddock, University of Calgary
Annie Murray, University of Calgary
Reactive and Proactive Archiving of Crisis (November '22)
Sawood Alam, Internet Archive
Quinn Dombrowski, Stanford University
Repository Migration Stories: A Shared Knowledge Approach to Lowering Barriers (November '22)
Kate Dohe, University of Maryland
Seth Shaw, Arizona State University
Julia Corrin, Carnegie Mellon University
Arran Griffith, LYRASIS
The Robotics Project: Insights on Collecting Complex Multimodal Materials in a Research Ecosystem (November '22)
Brian Mathews, Carnegie Mellon University
Katherine Barbera, Carnegie Mellon University
Keith Webster, Carnegie Mellon University
Supporting Computational Research on Large Digital Collections (November '22)
Jefferson Bailey, Internet Archive
Nick Ruest, York University
Abigail Potter, Library of Congress
Meghan Ferriter, Library of Congress
Towards an Artificial Intelligence-Aware Academic Library (November '22)
Todd Grappone, University of California, Los Angeles
Salwa Ismail, University of California, Berkeley
Peter Brantley, University of California, Davis
U.S. Government Publishing Office’s ISO 16363 Certified Repository Pursues CoreTrustSeal (November '22)
Jessica Tieman, U.S. Government Publishing Office
View more informationU.S. Repository Network: Moving from Vision to Action (November '22)
Tina Baich, SPARC
View more informationUnderstanding and Evaluating Business Models for Digital Infrastructure Services (November '22)
Rosalyn Metz, Emory University
Karen Estlund, Colorado State University
Unpacking the Structures of Radical Interdependence: The Experience of the Data Curation Network (November '22)
Jake Carlson, University of Michigan
Wind Cowles, Princeton University
Lisa Johnston, University of Wisconsin
Mikala Narlock, University of Minnesota
Update from Funders: Priorities and Trends (November '22)
Katherine Klosek, Association of Research Libraries (moderator)
Brett Bobley, National Endowment for the Humanities
Martin Halbert, National Science Foundation
Patricia Hswe, Mellon Foundation
Terri Taylor, Lumina Foundation
Robert Hanisch, National Institute of Standards and Technology
Darrell Meadows, National Archives and Records Administration, National Historical Publications and Records Commission
Spring 2022 Closing Plenary: Lorcan Dempsey (May '22)
Speaker: Lorcan Dempsey
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The Privacy Landscape: Policy & Practice in the Library and University Contexts (April '22)
Speakers: Lisa Janicke Hinchcliffe, Clifford Lynch, Kent Wada, Cheryl Washington
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Aligning Data Support Services to Researchers’ Needs (March '22)
Dylan Ruediger, Ithaka S+R
Danielle Cooper, Ithaka S+R
American Council of Learned Societies: Commission on Fostering and Sustaining Diverse Digital Scholarship (Invited Session) (March '22)
Marisa Parham, University of Maryland, College Park
View more informationAMPlifying AV: Next Steps for the Audiovisual Metadata Platform (March '22)
Jon Dunn, Indiana University Bloomington
Shawn Averkamp, AVP
Breaking Out of the Box by Harnessing RIMS Analytics to Serve Researchers (March '22)
Joan Kolarik, The Weizmann Institute of Science
View more informationCloud Labs: A Conversation about Implications for Libraries and Research Data Management (Invited Session) (March '22)
Keith Webster, Carnegie Mellon University
Clifford Lynch, CNI
Coalescing Usage Data: Research, Data-Driven Decisions and User Privacy (March '22)
Robin Ruggaber, University of Virginia
View more informationCOGR, FDP, and ARL: Putting Numbers Behind Institutional Expenses for Public Access to Research Data (March '22)
Cynthia Hudson-Vitale, Association of Research Libraries
Shawna Taylor, Association of Research Libraries
Wendy Kozlowski, Cornell University
Jim Luther, Yale University
Christi Keene, University of Chicago
Melissa Korf, Harvard University
Collaborative Collections Lifecycle Project (March '22)
Boaz Nadav Manes, Lehigh University
Todd Carpenter, National Information Standards Organization (NISO)
Sebastian Hammer, Index Data
Collections as Data: Part to Whole — Lessons Learned and Next Steps (March '22)
Thomas Padilla, Center for Research Libraries
Yasmeen Shorish, James Madison University
Digital Archiving for a Volatile Planet: An Update on the Modern Endangered Archives Program (March '22)
Rachel Deblinger, University of California, Los Angeles
Todd Grappone, University of California, Los Angeles
Sharon Farb, University of California, Los Angeles
Gloria Chacon, University of California, San Diego
Digital Borderlands: Integrating Library Services into Research Workflows through Data-Intensive Humanities Scholarship on the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands (March '22)
Shan Sutton, University of Arizona
Megan Senseney, University of Arizona
Veronica Reyes-Escudero, University of Arizona
Alana Varner, University of Arizona
Experimenting with JSTOR as Open Infrastructure for Primary Source Collections (March '22)
Bruce Heterick, ITHAKA
Clifford Anderson, Vanderbilt University
FAIR for US: Briefing on Community Input and Workshop Findings (March '22)
Melissa Cragin, University of California, San Diego
View more informationFrame + Canvas: Scaffolding Digital Collections Use in the Curriculum (March '22)
Christopher Gilman, University of California, Los Angeles
Elizabeth McAulay, University of California, Los Angeles
Gnarly Privacy Questions and Who Will Answer Them (March '22)
Kenneth Klingenstein, Internet2
View more informationHarnessing the Knowledge of the COVID-19 Literature: From Scientific Text to Answers (March '22)
Georgios Tsatsaronis, Elsevier
Zubair Afzal, Elsevier
Efthymios Tsakonas, Elsevier
Jisc: Insights from New CEO Heidi Fraser-Krauss (Invited Session) (March '22)
Heidi Fraser-Krauss, Jisc
View more informationLEADING: Data Science Innovation Across Our National Digital Infrastructure (Invited Session) (March '22)
Amanda Whitmire, Stanford University
Chris Wiley, University of Illinois—Urbana Champaign
Chenyue Jiao, University of Illinois—Urbana Champaign
Ateanna Uriri, University of Texas at Rio Grande Valley
Chris Rauch, Drexel University
Jake Williams, Drexel University
Kenning Arlitsch, Montana State University
Rachel Frick, OCLC
Erik Mitchell, University of California, San Diego
Jane Greenberg, Drexel University
Machine Learning, Text Summarization, and Optimizing Scholarship for Citizen Audiences and Discovery (March '22)
Jason A. Clark, Montana State University
Leila Sterman, Montana State University
Daniel Laden, Montana State University
Managing Storage: The New Reality (March '22)
Helen Hockx-Yu, University of Notre Dame
View more informationOpen Educational Resource Program Development: A View from Two Institutions (March '22)
Dani Cook, University of California, San Diego
Regina Gong, Michigan State University
Allegra Swift, University of California, San Diego
Lisa Martin, University of California, San Diego
Open Organization Identifiers: A Key Piece of Open Access Infrastructure (March '22)
Maria Gould, California Digital Library
John Chodacki, California Digital Library
Preserving New Forms of Scholarship (March '22)
Jonathan Greenberg, New York University
Karen Hanson, Portico
Radical Partnerships: Expanding Academic Collaboration in Data and Computational Sciences (March '22)
Joel Herndon, Duke University
Stephanie Labou, University of California, San Diego
Tim Dennis, University of California, Los Angeles
Harrison Dekker, University of Rhode Island
Save the Time of the User: Current Industry Initiatives and Future Possibilities for Libraries (March '22)
Lisa Hinchliffe, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Sarah Shreeves, University of Arizona
SNAC Cooperative: Community and Technology Update (March '22)
Daniel Pitti, University of Virginia
Joseph Glass, University of Virginia
Towards an Open Global Cyberinfrastructure Enabling Digital Research (Invited Session) (March '22)
Frank Wuerthwein, San Diego Supercomputer Center
View more informationCOVID and the Evolving Innovation Landscape (December '21)
Speaker: Clifford Lynch
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Accessibility Does Not Imply Usability for Students with Visual Disabilities (December '21)
Vikas Ashok, Old Dominion University
Michael Nelson, Old Dominion University
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Addressing the 7% Problem: The FRAME Project and the ARL-CARL Marrakesh Treaty Implementation Project (December '21)
Victoria Owen, University of Toronto
Bill Kasdorf, Kasdorf & Associations, LLC
Stephen Downie, University of Illinois
Pascal Calarco, University of Windsor
John Unswoth, University of Virginia
Katherine Klosek, Association of Research Libraries
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Along Came Google (December '21)
Roger Schonfeld, Ithaka S+R
Deanna Marcum, Ithaka S+R
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The Art of Attributions (December '21)
Kenneth Klingenstein, Internet2
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Assessing the Preservation Systems Landscape (December '21)
Oya Y. Rieger, Itaka S+R
Roger C. Schonfeld, Ithaka S+R
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Athena: A Collaborative Research Tool for the Naval Education Enterprise (December '21)
Edward Corrado, Naval Post Graduate School
Todd Lyons, Naval Post Graduate School
Tom Rosko, Naval Post Graduate School
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Automated Rights Determination to Unlock Public Domain Treasures in Library Collections (December '21)
Stephen Abrams, Harvard University
Suzanne Wones, Harvard University
Kyle Courtney, Harvard University
Mingtao Zhao, Harvard University
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Bringing Linked Data into Libraries via Wikidata (December '21)
Mary Aycock, Texas State University
Nicole Critchley, Texas State University
Amanda Scott, Texas State University
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Building a Path Forward to Sustainable Digital Preservation: The Genesis of Digital Preservation Leadership Across the UC System (December '21)
Sibyl Schaefer, University of California, San Diego
Edson Smith, University of California, Los Angeles
Hannah Tashjian, University of California, Berkeley
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Building Expertise and Defining Values: The Data Privacy and Retention Task Force at Duke University Libraries (December '21)
Angela Zoss, Duke University
Timothy McGeary, Duke University
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A Call to Action: The Imperative for Libraries and Publishers to Better Share/Understand the APC Waiver Process (December '21)
Sara Rouhi, Public Library of Science
Romy Beard, Electronic Information for Libraries
Curtis Brundy, Iowa State University
Audrey Smith, University of Florida
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Challenges and Opportunities in Open Source Software: A Review of the LYRASIS 2021 Research Survey Report (December '21)
Hannah Rosen, LYRASIS
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CLIR Fellows Panel (Invited Session) (December '21)
Francena Turner, Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities
Petrouchka Moise, Grinnell College
Laura Wilson, Fisk University
Kevin Winstead, Pennsylvania State University
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Collaboratively Building the Future for Controlled Digital Lending (December '21)
Nathan Mealey, Wesleyan University
Michael Rodriguez, University of Connecticut
Charlie Barlow, Boston Library Consortium
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Collaboratively Enhancing Capacity for Research Data: Updates from the Data Curation Network (December '21)
Wendy Kozlowsi, Cornell University
Lisa Johnston, University of Minnesota
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Connecticut Digital Archive in Context: Addressing Systemic Bias in Cultural Heritage Repository Programs (December '21)
Gregory Colati, University of Connecticut
Michael Kemezis, University of Connecticut
Heather Owen, Syracuse University
Rachael Nutt, Syracuse University
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COVID-19 and The Future of Scholarly Meetings (December '21)
Dylan Ruediger, Ithaka S+R
Danielle Cooper, Ithaka S+R
Laura Brown, Ithaka S+R
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Creating a Single Point of Entry Tool for Data Needs Assessment and Support (December '21)
Briana Wham, The Pennsylvania State University
Matthew Harp, Arizona State University
Douglas Dodson, The Pennsylvania State University
Philip Tarrant, Arizona State University
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Developing a Research Data Management Service in a Regional Comprehensive University: Needs Assessment (December '21)
Ping Fu, Central Washington University
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Developing Institutional Strategies and Policies for Research Data (December '21)
Jenny Muilenburg, University of Washington
Donna Bourne-Tyson, Dalhousie University
Abigail Goben, University of Illinois Chicago
Jim Wilgenbusch, University of Minnesota
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Digital Preservation & Access: Exposing Workflows and Governance (December '21)
Daniel Noonan, The Ohio State University
Sue Beck, The Ohio State University
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DRAS-TIC Linked Data Platforms for Digital Asset Management (December '21)
Gregory Jansen, University of Maryland
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Endangered But Not Too Late: The State of Digital News Preservation (December '21)
Edward McCain, University of Missouri
Neil Mara, Reynolds Journalism Institute
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Expanding Our Horizons: A Library’s Take on Researcher Profiles (December '21)
Vessela Ensberg, University of California, Davis
Quinn Hart, University of California, Davis
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Exploring Values-Driven Models for Innovation in Scholarly Communication (December '21)
Sarah Lippincott, Next Generation Library Publishing
Kate Herman, Next Generation Library Publishing
Dave Pcolar, Next Generation Library Publishing
Katherine Skinner, Educopia Institute
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Federal Agency and Non-profit Public Access to Research Update (December '21)
Cynthia Hudson Vitale, Association of Research Libraries
Martin Halbert, National Science Foundation
Kathryn Funk, National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health
Bob Hanisch, National Institute of Standards and Technology
Carly Robinson, Department of Energy – Office of Scientific and Technical Information
Jason Gerson, PCORI Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute
Josh Greenberg, Program Director, Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
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Flipping the Strategy: FOLIO Implementation at Five Research Libraries (December '21)
Simeon Warner, Cornell University
Tom Cramer, Stanford University
Tim McGeary, Duke University
Jamie Wittenberg, University of Colorado Boulder
Shawn Nicholson, Michigan State University
Elisabeth Long, University of Chicago
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From Monolith to a Modern System, and the First-Ever Florida Digital Newspaper Library Portal (December '21)
Todd Digby, University of Florida
Judith Russell, University of Florida
Laurie Taylor, University of Florida
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From Start-Up to Scale-Up: Building a Student-Centric Technology Ecosystem (December '21)
Andrew Rechnitz, Texas State University
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“Fund to Mission” Open Access Monograph Model at the University of Michigan: Progress Report (December '21)
Charles Watkinson, University of Michigan
Kristen Twardowski, University of Michigan
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The Future of the Library Technology Career Jumpstart Program (December '21)
Tori Culler, North Carolina State University
Kevin Beswick, North Carolina State University
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Identifying Global Expertise in the Modern Library Economy (December '21)
Tony Zanders, Skilltype, Inc.
Johnny Boursiquot, Skilltype, Inc.
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The Impact of Federated Authentication on User Experience, Privacy, and Learning Analytics (December '21)
Hong Ma, Loyola University Chicago
Margaret Heller, Loyola University Chicago
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Implementation and Assessment of an End-to-end Open Science and Data Collaborations Program (December '21)
Huajin Wang, Carnegie Mellon University
Melanie Gainey, Carnegie Mellon University
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Implementing Artificial Intelligence Technology at a Major Library (December '21)
Rizwan Ali, Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Internet Archive Scholar: Supporting Perpetual Access to Open Scholarship through Infrastructure and Collaborations (December '21)
Jefferson Bailey, Internet Archive
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Is it Time to Give the Digital Public Library of America our Digital Objects? (December '21)
Kenning Arlitsch, Montana State University
Michael Della Bitta, Digital Public Library of America
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LEADING to Data Science in Libraries (December '21)
Jane Greenberg, Drexel University
Kenning Arlitsch, Montana State University
Erik Mitchell, University of California, San Diego
Lencia Beltran, Emporia State University
HyunSeung Koh, University of Northern Iowa Library
Emily Ping O’Brien, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Jennifer Proctor, University of Maryland School
Jonathan Young, University of Hawaii at Manoa
Jay Winkler, University of Michigan
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Leveraging Interinstitutional Infrastructure to Establish an OER Publishing Imprint (December '21)
John Morgenstern, Clemson University
Yang Wu, Clemson University
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Leveraging the Power of Wikimedia to Increase Discovery and Use of Archival Collections (December '21)
Michael Della Bitta, Digital Public Library of America
Leigh Jeremias, Colorado State Library
Giovanna Fontenelle, Wikimedia Foundation
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Licensing Privacy: Contractual Language and the Challenge of Monitoring Compliance (December '21)
Lisa Hinchliffe, University of Illinois, Urbana
Sarah Shreeves, University of Arizona
Danielle Cooper, Ithaka S+R
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Link It, Find It, Count It: LYRASIS and Research Infrastructure Communities (December '21)
Sheila Rabun, LYRASIS
Hannah Rosen, LYRASIS
Paolo Gujilde, LYRASIS
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Machine Learning for Geographic Information Systems: Striving for Scalable Processing of Scanned Map Images (December '21)
Michael Shensky, University of Texas at Austin
Aaron Choate, University of Texas at Austin
Danna Gurari, University of Colorado Boulder
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The Mailbag Project and Building Digital Preservation Tools Around Filesystems (December '21)
Gregory Wiedeman, University at Albany, SUNY
Mark Wolfe, University at Albany, SUNY
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Moving Email Archives from Theory to Practice (December '21)
Ruby Martinez, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Stephen Abrams, Harvard University
Matt Teichman, University of Chicago
Chris Prom, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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New NISO Projects to Support Trust and Transparency in the Research Ecosystem (December '21)
Nettie Lagace, National Information Standards Organization
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Obstacles and Opportunities in Research Information Management in the United States (December '21)
Rebecca Bryant, OCLC
Jan Fransen, University of Minnesota
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Octopus: The New Primary Research Record for Science (December '21)
Alexandra Freeman, Octopus Publishing CIC
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Open Access eBook Data Trust (December '21)
Christina Drummond, Educopia Institute
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PACE: Putting the Library in the Loop of Gauging Scholarly Impact (December '21)
Rick Johnson, University of Notre Dame
John Wang, University of Notre Dame
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Preserving Digital Architecture: A Progress Report on the Building for Tomorrow Project (December '21)
Ann Whiteside, Harvard University
Stephen Abrams, Harvard University
Sara Rogers, Harvard University
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Promoting the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) at US Universities: Overcoming Challenges of Academic Culture (December '21)
Arthur Ellis, Elsevier
Amanda Ellis, Arizona State University
Robin Kear, University of Pittsburgh
Debra Rowe, U.S. Partnership for Education for Sustainable Development
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Progress Towards Opening the Monograph: The MIT Press Direct to Open (December '21)
Emily Farrell, The MIT Press
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Realizing the Potential of Collaborations and Partnerships: Lessons from Dryad (December '21)
Jennifer Gibson, Dryad
John Chodacki, California Digital Library
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Re-Investing in the Institutional Repository: Redesigning Infrastructure, Re-Architecting the Platform, and Reviewing Policies (December '21)
Dan Coughlin, Penn State University
Cynthia Hudson-Vitale, Association of Research Libraries
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Repository Migration Pilot Debrief (December '21)
Arran Griffith, LYRASIS
Amy Blau, Whitman College
Robin Ruggaber, University of Virginia
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Research Data Publishing Ethics: New Cross-Institutional Resources (December '21)
Daniella Lowenberg, University of California
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SCOSS Consultation and Open Science Strategy (December '21)
Susan Haigh, Canadian Association of Research Libraries
Judy Ruttenberg, Association of Research Libraries
Alwaleed K. Alkhaja, Qatar National Library
Martin Borchert, University of New South Wales
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Supporting University Resilience During the Pandemic through VIVO, the Open Source Research Information Management System (December '21)
Bruce Herbert, Texas A&M University
Damaris Murry, Duke University
Robert Miller, LYRASIS
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Taking a Page from the Scholarly Communication Notebook to Transform Library and Information Services Education (December '21)
Will Cross, North Carolina State University
Maria Bonn, University of Illinois
Josh Bolick, University of Kansas
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Towards Aiding Research by Improving Access to Electronic Theses and Dissertations from Multiple Domains (December '21)
Jian Wu, Old Dominion University
Edward Fox, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
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Understanding Learning Analytics: A Multi-Institute Undergraduate Focus Group Study of Learning Analytic Scenarios (December '21)
Michael Perry, Northwestern University
Kyle Jones, Indiana University-Indianapolis
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Understanding Research Cores: An Overview of a Critical Component of Research Infrastructure (December '21)
Roger Schonfeld, Ithaka S+R
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The United Rainbow Colors of Bots (December '21)
Tal Ayalon, World Bank Group
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University-based Open Sources Programs Offices (December '21)
Sayeed Choudhury, Johns Hopkins University
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The University of California, San Francisco-John Hopkins University Opioid Industry Documents Archive (December '21)
Kate Tasker, University of California, San Franciscoi
Anne Seymour, Johns Hopkins University
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University of Miami’s Esploro Journey: Leveraging Human Eco-systems & Intelligence to Train AI Models (December '21)
Elizabeth Gushee, University of Miami
Kineret Ben-Knaan, University of Miami
Angela Clark-Hughes, University of Miami
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The Use of Machine Learning Techniques for Performing Topic Modeling and Topic Identification on Bibliographic Datasets (December '21)
William Mischo, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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Using Data from NIH’s iCite to Dynamically Provide Bibliometric-Based Decision Support (December '21)
Paul Albert, Weill Cornell Medical College
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Using Machine Learning to Extract WWII Japanese American Incarceree Data (December '21)
Marissa Friedman, University of California, Berkeley
Mary Elings, University of California, Berkeley
Vijay Singh, Doxie.AI
Tracey Tan, Doxie.AI
Cameron Ford, Doxie.AI
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The Virtual Copyright Education Center: Update and Discussion (December '21)
Melissa Levine, University of Michigan
Rina Elster Pantalony, Columbia University
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What Works: High-Tech Work in Physical and Virtual Spaces (December '21)
Joan Lippincott, Coalition for Networked Information
Dale Askey, University of Alberta
Salwa Ismail, University of California, Berkeley
Parke Rhoads, Vantage Technology Consulting Group
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Who is Using What, Where? An Analysis of Institutional Stakeholder Usage of Library Services & Collections During the COVID-19 Pandemic (December '21)
Russell Michalak, Goldey-Beacom College
Monica Rysavy, Forte Labs
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Reflections on Twenty Years of Designing Digital Scholarship (April '21)
Speaker: Tara McPherson
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It’s 2020 … Where is my Flying Car and Cultural Heritage Research Data Ecosystem? (April '21)
Speaker: Robert Sanderson
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Evolving Roles of Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs) and Chief Privacy Officers (CPOs) in the University Environment (April '21)
Speakers: Brian Kelly, Kent Wada, and Cheryl Washington
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The Big Ten Academic Alliance BIG Collection and its Implications (April '21)
Speakers: Krisellen Maloney, Joseph A. Salem, Jr., Claire Steward, John Wilkin, and Maurice York
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Remote Access to Archives and Special Collections and the Sourcery Project (April '21)
Speakers: Dan Cohen, Greg Colati, Barbara Rockenbach, and Tom Scheinfeldt
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Adding a Library Profile to Caliper: Bringing the Library into the Campus Learning Analytics Conversation (March '21)
Ken Varnum, University of Michigan
Megan Oakleaf, Syracuse University
Shane Nackerud, University of Minnesota
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*Aligning Past and Present: The Migration of the Voices of the Holocaust Project (March '21)
Adam Strohm, Illinois Institute of Technology
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*All Aboard: Bringing the Community Forward to Fedora 6.0 (March '21)
David Wilcox, LYRASIS
Arran Griffith, LYRASIS
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*Bibliometric and Research Impact Services at the University of Waterloo (March '21)
Laura Bredahl, University of Waterloo
Alison Hitchens, University of Waterloo
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*Bibliometric and Research Impact Services at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (March '21)
William Mischo, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Elisandro Cabada, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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*The BIG Collection: Building a Knowledge Commons for the Big Ten (March '21)
Maurice York, Big Ten Academic Alliance
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Bringing Social Learning to All Educational Texts: Creating a Coalition (March '21)
Heather Staines, Independent
Dan Whaley, Hypothesis
Remi Kalir, University of Colorado Denver
Hugh McGuire, Rebus Foundation
Mark Graham, Internet Archive
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*Centering The Human Expert: Experiments in Computer Vision Infrastructure for Digital Collection Management (March '21)
Matthew Lincoln, Carnegie Mellon University
Julia Corrin, Carnegie Mellon University
Emily Davis, Carnegie Mellon University
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*A Collaborative Approach to Preserving At-Risk Open Access Journals (March '21)
Dominic Mitchell, Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ)
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*Connecting Your Researchers to ORCID: A New Affiliation Manager Tool for Institutions from ORCID (March '21)
Brian Minihan, ORCID
Shawna Sadler, ORCID
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Controlled Digital Lending for Libraries and Consortia (March '21)
Chris Freeland, Internet Archive
Jennie Rose Halperin, Library Futures
Jill Hurst-Wahl, Syracuse University
Charlie Barlow, Boston Library Consortium
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*Crossroads of Tech, Research & Learning: Models for IT & Library Collaborations (March '21)
H. Austin Booth, New York University
Aisha Jackson, University of Colorado at Boulder
Robert H. McDonald, University of Colorado at Boulder
Megan Hurst, Athenaeum21 Consulting
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*Data Analytics and Visualization Services in Libraries (March '21)
Xuying Xin, Pennsylvania State University
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*Email Archives: Building Capacity and Community (March '21)
Ruby Martinez, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Matthew Connelly, Columbia University
Gregory Wiedeman, University at Albany, SUNY
Michelle Gallinger, Council of State Archivists
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The Feasibility of Moving to Federated Authentication-Only: An Elsevier-Library Partnership (March '21)
Kelechi Okere, Elsevier
Emily McElroy, University of Nebraska Medical Center
Russell Palmer, University System of Georgia/GALILEO
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*Feeding Hungry Researchers: A Library Ecosystem for Social Media Data (March '21)
Laura Wrubel, George Washington University
Daniel Kerchner, George Washington University
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*Gender Identity Data at Scale: Considerations for Gleaning Actionable Insight (March '21)
Gwen Evans, Elsevier
Holly Falk-Krzesinski, Elsevier
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Grants Are Temporary but Data Stewardship Is Not: Sustainability of the Data Curation Network (March '21)
Heidi Imker, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Lisa Johnston, University of Minnesota
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*Half the World: Offline Internet International Consortium (March '21)
James O’Donnell, Arizona State Universtiy
Ann Okerson, Offline Internet Consortium (OLI) Steering Committee
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*How to Choose a Repository: Using Multi-Criteria Analysis to Guide a Difficult Decision (March '21)
Heather Heckman, University of South Carolina
Kate Boyd, University of South Carolina
Amie Freeman, University of South Carolina
Mēgan Oliver, University of South Carolina
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*Implementing Controlled Digital Lending as a Core Library Service (March '21)
Stephen Davison, California Institute of Technology
Michael Hucka, California Institute of Technology
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*Improving Stewardship: Opportunities and Tensions (March '21)
Kari May, University of Pittsburgh
Clinton Graham, University of Pittsburgh
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*Libraries Advancing the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals: How Libraries Can Maximize Impact (March '21)
Christopher Cyr, OCLC Research
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*Local Partnership for the Greater Good: Library Publishing at University of Minnesota (March '21)
Emma Molls, University of Minnesota at Twin Cities
Shane Nackerud, University of Minnesota at Twin Cities
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*Looking at the Future of Academic Research Budgets with an Emphasis on Research Support and Enablement (March '21)
Jane Radecki, Ithaka S+R
Roger Schonfeld, Ithaka S+R
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*Mainstreaming the Publish, Review, Curate Model (March '21)
Catherine Ahearn, Knowledge Futures Group
Zach Verdin, Knowledge Futures Group
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*Navigating Risk in Post-Custodial Digitization (March '21)
Lindsey Memory, Brigham Young University
Ryan Lee, Brigham Young University
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*The New Enlightenment and the Fight to Free Knowledge (March '21)
Peter Kaufman, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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*Notify: The Repository and Services Interoperability Project (March '21)
Kathleen Shearer, COAR (Confederation of Open Access Repositories)
Martin Klein, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Paul Walk, COAR (Confederation of Open Access Repositories)
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*The Open Access eBook Usage Data Trust: A Global OA Monograph Data Collaborative to Facilitate Economies of Scale for Scholarly Output Usage, Engagement, and Impact Analysis (March '21)
Christina Drummond, Educopia Institute/OA eBook Usage Data Trust
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Project Komodo: Catalyzing Browser-Based Virtual Reality Teaching and Learning in the Library (March '21)
Elisandro Cabada, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
William Mischo, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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*Project Update for Celebrating Cuba! Collaborative Collections of Cuban Patrimony (March '21)
Judith Russell, University of Florida
Todd Digby, University of Florida
Laurie Taylor, University of Florida
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*Shared Power and the Making of the Penn and Slavery Project Augmented Reality Tour (March '21)
Katie Rawson, University of Pennsylvania
Meaghan Moody, University of Rochester
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*Sliced Bread: Putting the Federated Identity Pieces Together (March '21)
Kenneth Klingenstein, Internet2
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*Snapshots of Efforts Toward Institutionalizing Digital Scholarship within a Library Organization (March '21)
Meris Longmeier, The Ohio State University
Leigh Bonds, The Ohio State University
Daniel Noonan, The Ohio State University
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*Supporting Multidisciplinary International Research through Collaborative Development (March '21)
Rachel Di Cresce, University of Toronto
Jessica Lockhart, University of Toronto
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Sustaining Open Infrastructure: Samvera’s Journey Toward a New Model for Fiscal Sponsorship (March '21)
Rosalyn Metz, Emory University
Heather Greer Klein, Samvera
*Taking Control Using Academic SimplyE: Our Journey to an Open Reading Landscape (March '21)
Robert Cartolano, Columbia University
James English, LYRASIS
Nancy Lin, New York University
Christine Peterson, Amigos Library Services
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*Toward Automating Collection of Article Data and Repository Content (March '21)
Steven Pryor, University of Missouri
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The Virtual Copyright Education Center: An Open Discussion (March '21)
Melissa Levine, University of Michigan
Erin Tripp, LYRASIS
Rina Pantalony, Columbia University
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*Why and How We Went Serverless, and How You Can Too (March '21)
Yinlin Chen, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Bill Ingram, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
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Why Collaboration in Pursuit of Equity and Mission-Alignment Are the Future of Library/Publisher Work (March '21)
Greg Eow, Center for Research Libraries
Maurice York, Big Ten Academic Alliance
Sara Rouhi, PLOS
Carnegie Mellon University’s Cloud Lab Project (January '21)
Speakers: Rebecca Doerge, Brian Frezza and Keith Webster
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Paul Evan Peters Memorial Lecture: 21st Century Data: The First 30 Years (December '20)
Speaker: Francine Berman
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The Academic Research Enterprise: Structure, Leadership, Challenges, and Adaptation (December '20)
Speakers: Roger Schonfeld, Jane Radecki, and Oya Rieger
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Fall 2020 CLIR Fellows Panel (December '20)
Speakers: Azure Steward, Brian A. Robinson, Christian Casey, and Nicté Fuller Medina
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Opening Plenary Fall 2020: Clifford Lynch (December '20)
Speaker: Clifford Lynch
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Academic Libraries Join the Fight Against Climate Change (December '20)
Lisa Spiro, Rice University
Ashley Fitzpatrick, Rice University
Adapting Library GIS Services in the Age of COVID-19: Challenges, Changes, and Planning for the Future (December '20)
Michael Shensky, University of Texas at Austin
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Advancing Computational Reproducibility in the Social Sciences: Creating and Using Digital Reproduction Records as a Pedagogical Tool (December '20)
Katie Hoeberling, University of California Berkeley
Fernando Hoces de la Guardia, University of California, Berkeley
Building Data Literacy – the Northeast Student Data Corps (December '20)
Florence Hudson, Columbia University
Yousef Danisman, Queensborough College
Jennifer Oxenford, Kinber
Building Hyku for Cross-Consortia Partnerships (December '20)
Kirsten Leonard, PALNI
Jill Morris, PALCI
The Catholic News Archive (December '20)
Paul Bracke, Gonzaga University
Jean McManus, University of Notre Dame
Compassionate Computing: Leveraging Socio-Technical Practices for Technical and Cultural Change (December '20)
Laurie Taylor, University of Florida
Todd Digby, University of Florida
Computer Lab Access Amid COVID-19 Restrictions: The Sprint to Maintain Support for Any Distance Users at UT Austin Libraries (December '20)
Fred Gilmore, University of Texas, Austin
View more informationConnecting Communities of Practice to Support Big Social Data Stewardship (December '20)
Sara Mannheimer, Montana State University
View more informationContainerizing Digital Exhibits for Scalability and Sustainment (December '20)
Larry Yang, The University of Texas at Austin
Allyssa Guzman, The University of Texas at Austin
The COVID Information Commons (December '20)
Florence Hudson, Columbia University
Jeremiah Trinidad-Christensen, Columbia University
Nora Garza, Laredo College
Sarah Bowman, University of Buffalo
CreateUK: Opportunities for Digital Pedagogy, Projects, and Collaborative Infrastructure (December '20)
Jennifer Hootman, University of Kentucky
View more informationDemonstrating PresQT Services for FAIR Software and Data Preservation (December '20)
Natalie Meyers, University of Notre Dame
Rick Johnson, University of Notre Dame
Digital Lending During a Pandemic: A Dual Approach to Secure Document Delivery on a Deadline (December '20)
Anthony Helm, Brown University
Joseph Rhoads, Brown University
The Digital Library of the Caribbean’s Use of Technical and Management Practices to Enable Equity (December '20)
Laurie Taylor, University of Florida
Brian Keith, University of Florida
The Digital Scholarship and Data Science Fellowship (DS2F): Early Indicators from a Pilot Program at the University of Arizona Libraries (December '20)
Jeffrey Oliver, University of Arizona
Megan Senseney, University of Arizona
Dismantling Racism in Collaborative Collections (December '20)
Shanee Murrain, Digital Public Library of America
Penelope Shumaker, State Library of Ohio
Leanne Finnigan, Temple University
Ann Hanlon, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
Emulation In Action: Applying EaaSI for Research and Study (December '20)
Seth Anderson, Yale University
Ethan Gates, Yale University
Jessica Meyerson, Educopia Institute
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Enabling and Reusing Multilingual Citizen Contributions in the Archival Record (December '20)
Allyssa Guzman, University of Texas at Austin
Albert Palacios, University of Texas at Austin
An Evolution of Bibliometrics and Research Impact Services (December '20)
Laura Bredahl, University of Waterloo
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Brian Lavoie, OCLC
Rebecca Bryant, OCLC
Rebecca Springer, Ithaka S+R
Jane Radecki, Ithaka S+R
Expanding the Experiential Library: Using Livestreaming to Adapt Hands-on Learning Spaces During a Global Pandemic (December '20)
Claire Cahoon, North Carolina State University
Colin Nickels, North Carolina State University
Exploring Roles for Librarians on Interdisciplinary Research Teams: A Collaboration between the University of Miami’s Office of Research and Libraries (December '20)
Kelly Miller, University of Miami
Kineret Ben-Knaan, University of Miami
James Sobczak, University of Miami
Angela Clark Hughes, University of Miami
Exposing Digital Preservation and Access Workflows Through SIPOC, RACI and Brainwriting (December '20)
Daniel Noonan, The Ohio State University
Sue Beck, The Ohio State University
The FAIR Signposting Profile (December '20)
Herbert Van de Sompel, Data Archive and Networked Services
Martin Klein, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Fedora Migration Paths and Tools: Pilot Project Update (December '20)
David Wilcox, LYRASIS
Robin Ruggaber, University of Virginia
Amy Blau, Whitman College
From Toll Roads to Highways: How the OA Switchboard is Building the Infrastructure for an OA-driven Scholarly Communications Landscape (December '20)
Yvonne Campfens, OASPA/OA Switchboard
Sara Rouhi, PLOS
Liz Ball, Jisc
Maurice York, Big Ten Academic Alliance
Geodisy: A New, Visual Way to Discover Canadian Research Data (December '20)
Eugene Barsky, University of British Columbia
View more informationHigh Fidelity: Connecting information for Better Research Reproducibility (December '20)
Peter Oxley, Cornell University
Terrie Wheeler, Cornell University
How Do We Measure Up? A Capabilities Model and Benchmarking Baseline for Research Computing and Data (December '20)
Patrick Schmitz, Semper Cogito Consulting
Claire Mizumoto, UC San Diego
IIIF Standards Beyond Images: Working with A/V, Discovery, and More (December '20)
Josh Hadro, IIIF Consortium
View more informationImplementing a Consortium Model for Sustainability and Development of Large-Scale Digital Humanities Research Projects (December '20)
Wayne Morse, Emory University
David Eltis, Emory University
Implementing a Resilient Culture of Collaboration When Facing Global Challenges (December '20)
Brad Warren, University of Cincinnati
Lori Harris, University of Cincinnati
INCIPIT: an Archival Resource Key (ARK) Allocation Service in Switzerland (December '20)
Julien Raemy, HES-SO University of Applied Sciences and Arts, Haute école de gestion de Genève
René Schneider, HES-SO University of Applied Sciences and Arts, Haute école de gestion de Genève
Incorporating Library Values in Campus Digital Experiences: Enabling Secure Access to Library Resources via OpenAthens (December '20)
Hong Ma, Loyola University Chicago
Margaret Heller, Loyola University Chicago
Infusing Technology with Pedagogy: An Academic Library’s Partnership with IT and Academic Affairs (December '20)
Katy O’Neill, Loyola University Maryland
Matthew Treskon, Loyola University Maryland
Instructional Resilience: Leveraging an OER Initiative to Support Instruction in the Era of Covid-19 (December '20)
Mike Chee, University of Waterloo
Kari Weaver, University of Waterloo
Investigating the Spatial Arrangements of Makerspaces and its Impact on Diverse Student Populations (December '20)
Maggie Melo, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
View more informationIthaka S+R US Library Survey 2020: Library Leadership During the COVID-19 Crisis (December '20)
Jennifer Frederick, Ithaka S+R
Christine Wolff-Eisenberg, Ithaka S+R
Libraries’ Spending Power and Collective Action: Examining How Library/Publisher Partnerships Can Ensure the Financial Sustainability and “Business” Success on Both Sides of the Table (December '20)
Kamran Naim, CERN
Roger Schonfeld, Ithaka S+R
Sara Rouhi, PLOS
Sharla Lair, LYRASIS
Emily Farrell, The MIT Press
A Library’s Role in Times of COVID: Lessons Learned from the JHU Global COVID-19 Map (December '20)
Reina Murray, Johns Hopkins University
Mara Blake, Johns Hopkins University
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Library Liaison to the Office of Research: Understanding and Building the Research Enterprise’s Preparedness for the Changing Scholarly Research Landscape (December '20)
Nina Exner, Virginia Commonwealth University
Stephen Bollinger, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
The Library Technology Career Jumpstart Program: A Transformational Approach to Technical Skill-Building for LIS Students (December '20)
Tori Culler, North Carolina State University
Kevin Beswick, North Carolina State University
Managing Occupancy through Tech Solutions during COVID-19 at Clemson University (December '20)
Christopher Vinson, Clemson University
Kelsey Sheaffer, Clemson University
Mapping Digital Scholarly Communication Infrastructure – Final Report (December '20)
David Lewis, IUPUI University
Mike Roy, Middlebury College
Katherine Skinner, Educopia Institute
Mining ETDs for Trends in Graduate Research (December '20)
William Ingram, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
View more informationA Model for Centralizing Data and Bioinformation Services at the Health Sciences and Human Services Library (December '20)
Jean-Paul Courneya, University of Maryland, Baltimore
Amy Yarnell, University of Maryland, Baltimore
Modernizing Scholarly Professional Development with A11Y and AI (December '20)
Tony Zanders, Skilltype
Erin Tripp, LYRASIS
Moving Forward in the Time of COVID: Managing a Large Library Website Migration while Moving Remote (December '20)
Todd Digby, University of Florida
View more informationNext Generation Machine Learning: The Evolution of the Library as Research Partner, Project Catalyst and Digital Integrator (December '20)
James Lee, University of Cincinnati
Xuemao Wang, University of Cincinnati
NISO Metadata Recommendations for the E-Book Supply Chain and Audio & Video Information Space (December '20)
Nettie Lagace, National Information Standards Organization (NISO)
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Cynthia Hudson Vitale, Pennsylvania State University
Judy Ruttenberg, Association of Research Libraries
John Chodacki, California Digital Library
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NSF-DOE Interagency Collaboration to Enable Public Access to Federally-Funded Scholarly Publications (December '20)
Martin Halbert, National Science Foundation
Lance Vowell, Department of Energy
Outcomes OCLC-LIBER Open Science Discussion Series (December '20)
Astrid Verheusen, LIBER
Titia van der Werf, OCLC
Perspectives on Metadb: Analytics in the Library (December '20)
Nassib Nassar, Index Data
View more informationPreserving the Library’s Legacy When a College Closes: Marygrove College Library & Controlled Digital Lending (December '20)
Brewster Kahle, Internet Archive
Chris Freeland, Internet Archive
Michelle Wu, Georgetown University
Elizabeth Burns, Marygrove College
Privacy Stew and Stewardship (December '20)
Kenneth Klingenstein, Internet2
View more informationProfessional Development and the Development of a Profession: a Research Computing and Data Community (December '20)
Lauren Michael, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Scott Yockel, Harvard University
ReCiter: an Open Source Author Disambiguation System for Academic Medical Institutions (December '20)
Paul Albert, Cornell University
Sarbajit Dutta, Cornell University
Reconstructing the Temple of Bel, New Roles and Functions for Digital Archives (December '20)
Roger Smith, University of California San Diego
Scott McAvoy, University of California San Diego
SciENcv Biosketch & ORCID (December '20)
Shawna Sadler, ORCID
Bart Trawick, NCBI/NLM/NIH/DHHS
Sourcery: Remote Access to Archives During the Pandemic (December '20)
Wes Hamrick, University of Connecticut
Garrett McComas, University of Connecticut
Summarizing Web Archives through Storytelling with the Dark and Stormy Archives Project (December '20)
Shawn Jones, Los Alamos National Research Library
View more informationSustaining International Partnerships and Building Open Access Collections during COVID-19: Two case studies from the UCLA Library (December '20)
Rachel Deblinger, University of California Los Angeles
Todd Grappone, University of California Los Angeles
Thinking Outside the [monolith] Box: A Microservices Approach to Online GLAM Collections (December '20)
Abigail Shelton, University of Notre Dame
Robert Fox, University of Notre Dame
Towards a US Research Data Framework (December '20)
Robert Hanisch, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
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Maureen Walsh, The Ohio State University
View more informationA Tree’s Strength Is Its Trunk: IIIF as Central Operational Infrastructure (December '20)
Mark Matienzo, Stanford University
Esmé Cowles, Princeton University
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Using AWS Speech-to-text to Provide Better Access to Online Educational Materials (December '20)
Daniel Jacobs, University of Texas Austin
View more informationUsing Newspapers as Data for Collaborative Pedagogy: A Multidisciplinary Interrogation of the Borderlands in University Classrooms (December '20)
Megan Senseney, University of Arizona
Mary Feeney, University of Arizona
Jeffrey Oliver, University of Arizona
Anita Huizar-Hernández, University of Arizona
Week 1: Developing and Managing Networked Information Content Summary Session (December '20)
Clifford Lynch, CNI
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Clifford Lynch, CNI
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Clifford Lynch, CNI
View more informationClose of the Spring 2020 Virtual Meeting (April '20)
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Lisa Janicke Hinchliffe, UIUC
Christine Wolff-Eisenberg, Ithaka S+R
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Advancements in Digital Preservation: Spectral 3-D Reconstruction of Impressionist Oil Paintings (March '20)
Yi Yang, Pennsylvania State University
View more informationAdvancing the Learning Organization: Reframing IT Projects as a Catalyst for Change (March '20)
Jennifer Vinopal, The Ohio State University
Salwa Ismail, University of California, Berkeley
Carolyn Caizzi, Northwestern University
Rosalyn Metz, Emory University
Hannah Sommers, The George Washington University
AMP Project Update: Leveraging Machine Learning and Human Expertise for AV Collections Access (March '20)
Jon W. Dunn, Indiana University
Shawn Averkamp, AVP
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ARKs in the Open: 3.2 Billion Persistent Identifiers (March '20)
John Kunze, University of California
Bess Missell, Smithsonian Institution
Karen Hanson, Ithaka
Tom Creighton, FamilySearch International
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Beyond the Repository: Integrations to Support OA Policies (March '20)
Cynthia Hudson Vitale, Pennsylvania State University
Daniel Coughlin, Pennsylvania State University
Brandy Karl, Pennsylvania State University
Ana Enriquez, Pennsylvania State University
Building and Using Collections as Data: Using Machine Learning to Identify Jim Crow Laws (March '20)
Amanda Henley, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Lorin Bruckner, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Kimber Thomas, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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Building Data Science Support Capacity through Graduate Fellowship Programs (March '20)
Jeffrey C. Oliver, University of Arizona
View more informationBut Where Can I Find It?: A Look at the Collaborative Evolution of Access to IIT’s TechNews (March '20)
Kristen Weischedel, Illinois Institute of Technology
View more informationCan You Imagine a Better Academic E-book Experience? Piloting SimplyE in Academic Libraries (March '20)
Rob Cartolano, Columbia University
Michele Kimpton, Digital Public Library of America
James English, Lyrasis
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Catalyzing Student Success: How to Center Digital Literacy, Access to Technology, and Interdisciplinary Communities of Practice in Innovative Library Spaces (March '20)
Jennifer Nichols, University of Arizona
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Central Washington University’s OER and No-cost Textbook Initiative (March '20)
Rebecca L. Lubas, Central Washington University
Maura Valentino, Central Washington University
Collaboration and Community: Creating the Atla Digital Library for Collecting and Connecting in Religion and Theology (March '20)
Christine Fruin, Atla
Kevin Kochanski, Notch8
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Connecting the Dots: Using ORCID to Consolidate Research Information for Reporting and Assessment (March '20)
Jan Fransen, University of Minnesota
Jane Scott, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Hilary Davis, North Carolina State University
Jason Ronallo, North Carolina State University
Sheila Rabun, Lyrasis
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Crowd-Sourced Unlatching of Curricular Books: A Joint Pilot by the California State University, Knowledge Unlatched, and the Internet Archive (March '20)
Mark G. Bilby, California State University, Fullerton
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Democratizing Access to Research: Using RAMP Data to Compare Trends in IR Usage between the Global North and South (March '20)
Jonathan Wheeler, University of New Mexico
Minh Pham, University of Missouri, Columbia
Designing an Inclusive Digital Exhibition Experience (March '20)
Rebecca Yvonne Bayeck, New York Public LIbrary
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Developing a Collaborative Infrastructure in Support of Research Data Management Skill Building for Researchers and Data Stewards: Enhancing ESIP’s Data Management Training Clearinghouse (March '20)
Karl Benedict, University of New Mexico
Nancy Hoebelheinrich, Knowledge Motifs LLC
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Developing the Public Statement of Library Copyright Specialists: Fair Use & Emergency Remote Teaching & Research (March '20)
Brandy Karl, Pennsylvania State University
Laura Quilter, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
DevOps is Bigger than IT: Driving Digital Transformation in Libraries (March '20)
Mary Beth Snapp, Ohio State University
Jennifer Vinopal, Ohio State University
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Discovery Systems in 2020: Issues and Trends (March '20)
William Mischo, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Michael Norman, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Tom Cramer, Stanford University
Lorcan Dempsey, OCLC
Email Archives: Challenges and Opportunities (March '20)
Chris Prom, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Sally DeBauche, Stanford University
Emergency Planning in a Time of Crisis (March '20)
Christopher Vinson, Clemson University
Chris Cox, Clemson University
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Empowering Data-Driven Research through an Open, Accessible Data Infrastructure (March '20)
Jamie V. Wittenberg, Indiana University
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Event 201. Why Weren’t We Paying Attention? (March '20)
Toby Green, Coherent Digital
View more informationFlows of Water, Flows of Work: Strategizing Workflows for Data Discovery in the Digitized Southern California Water Documents (March '20)
Jessica Davila Greene, The Claremont Colleges
Jeanine Finn, The Claremont Colleges
Yeisi Ileczko, The Claremont Colleges
Mark Buchholz, The Claremont Colleges
Fostering a UX Culture across Campus (March '20)
Rebecca Blakiston, University of Arizona
View more informationFreedom of the Shelves: Untangling the Confusion on Federated Identity, Access Controls, and Privacy (March '20)
Ken Klingenstein, Internet2
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Gateway Focus Week: Kickstarting Digital Projects with an Intensive Sustainability Workshop (March '20)
Nancy Maron, BlueSky to BluePrint, LLC
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Guided by Values: Creating an Open Values Statement (March '20)
Tina Baich, Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis
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IIIF at the Getty: Vision & Tactics (March '20)
Stefano Cossu, J. P. Getty Trust
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Immersive Scholar: Development, Documentation, Display, and Dissemination of Experiential Research and Scholarship (March '20)
Micah Vandegrift, North Carolina State University
Shelby Hallman, North Carolina State University
Implementing Effective Data Practices (March '20)
Judy Ruttenberg, Association of Research Libraries
Maria Gould, University of California
Maria Praetzellis, University of California
Natalie Meyers, University of Notre Dame
Jennifer Muilenburg, University of Washington
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Implications of Student Services on Library Digital and Physical Spaces (March '20)
Sayeed Choudhury, Johns Hopkins University
Edwina Picon, Johns Hopkins University
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Infusing Data with Compute: Developing and Advancing an Institution-Wide Strategy Around Research Data Science (March '20)
Salwa Ismail, University of California, Berkeley
Shawna Dark, University of California, Berkeley
Kenneth Lutz, University of California, Berkeley
Anthony Suen, University of California, Berkeley
Initial Steps towards Building a Global Registry of Digitized Works (March '20)
Mike Furlough, HathiTrust
Stuart Lewis, National Library of Scotland
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Innovative Models in Data Publishing: An Update from CDL, Dryad, & Zenodo (March '20)
Daniella Lowenberg, University of California
Alex Ioannidis, CERN
Introducing Privacy Literacy in Digital Learning (March '20)
Raymond Pun, Alder Graduate School of Education
View more informationIT Guidance at the Yale University Library (March '20)
Dale Hendrickson, Yale University
View more informationIthaka S+R US Library Survey 2019: First Release of Key Findings (March '20)
Christine Wolff-Eisenberg, Ithaka
Jennifer Frederick, Ithaka
It’s Not What Libraries Hold; It’s Who Libraries Serve (March '20)
Xuemao Wang, University of Cincinnati
Roger Schonfeld, Ithaka
Navigating Communal Rights for Digital Preservation and Open Access (March '20)
Rachel Deblinger, University of California, Los Angeles
Sharon Farb, University of California, Los Angeles
Todd Grappone, University of California, Los Angeles
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The On-again, Off-again Career of Learning Analytics (March '20)
Malcolm Brown, EDUCAUSE
View more informationOn the Persistence of Persistent Identifiers of the Scholarly Web (March '20)
Martin Klein, Los Alamos National Laboratory
View more informationOntology for Scholarship: Revising the VIVO Ontology (March '20)
Michael Conlon, University of Florida
Violeta Ilik, Columbia University
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Open Infrastructure and the COVID-19 Crisis: Principles and Evaluation Criteria (March '20)
Rosalyn Metz, Emory University
Lisa Macklin, Emory University
Organizing for OER Action: Recommendations for Statewide OER Initiative Governance Structures (March '20)
Steven J. Bell, Temple University
View more informationORCID US Community Update (Short Update) (March '20)
Sheila Rabun, LYRASIS
View more informationPackaging Specification for Simultaneous Deposit of Articles and Data into Multiple Repositories (March '20)
Sayeed Choudhury, Johns Hopkins University
Hanh Vu, Johns Hopkins University
Perspectives on Digital Scholarship Programs (March '20)
Joan Lippincott, Coalition for Networked Information
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Preservation of New Forms of Scholarship (March '20)
Jonathan Greenberg, New York University
Jeremy Morse, University of Michigan
Karen Hanson, Portico, ITHAKA
Thib Guicherd-Callin, Stanford University
David Millman, New York University
Print to Petabyte: Creating Knowledge from Collection Information (March '20)
Fenella G France, Library of Congress
View more informationProject ReShare: Reimagining Content Delivery Networks with the User at the Center (Short Update) (March '20)
Scott Garrison, Midwest Collaborative for Library Services
View more informationProject Surfliner: Building the Tracks before the Train (March '20)
Tim Marconi, University of California, San Diego
Chrissy Rissmeyer, University of California, Santa Barbara
Rapidly Expanding Access: HathiTrust’s COVID-19 Response (March '20)
Mike Furlough, HathiTrust
Sandra McIntyre, HathiTrust
Reflections on a Merger: Assessing the Program-Level Impact of LYRASIS + DuraSpace (March '20)
David Wilcox, LYRASIS
Rosalyn Metz, Emory University
Robin Ruggaber, University of Virginia
Tim Shearer, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Julia Trimmer, Duke University
Kristi Park, Texas Digital Library
Research Organization Registry Update: Sustainability, Adoption, and Curation Planning (Short Update) (March '20)
Maria Gould, University of California
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Review, Appraisal and Triage of Email (RATOM) (March '20)
Christopher (Cal) Lee, University of North Carolina
Kam Woods, University of North Carolina
Sensitive and Protected Data in Distributed Digital Preservation Networks – IMLS Planning Grant Briefing (March '20)
Courtney Mumma, Texas Digital Library
Sibyl Schaefer, University of California, San Diego
Kristi Park, Texas Digital Library
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Sharing Digital Content through International Museum, Library, and Archives Networks Today: An IMLS Inquiry into Cross-Border Initiatives (March '20)
Melissa Levine, University of Michigan
Nancy Weiss, Institute of Museum and Library Services
Sizing Up Archives and Special Collections: Evaluating and Sustaining Our Operations at Scale (March '20)
Chela Scott Weber, OCLC
Gordon Daines, Brigham Young University
Adrian Turner, University of California
Starting (Almost) from Scratch: Supporting the “Pivot to Online” in a Small Liberal Arts College Environment (March '20)
Scott Walter, Illinois Wesleyan University
View more informationStatistical Consulting in the Library (March '20)
Jonathan Cain, University of Oregon
View more informationTechnology Planning for Operational Continuity (March '20)
Dhanushka Samarakoon, University of Miami
View more informationThree Years in the Cloud. Our Experience with Moving Our Mission Critical Digital Services to AWS (March '20)
Jean Philipps, Florida State University
Louis Brooks, Florida State University
Favenzio Calvo, Florida State University
Transforming Scholarly Publishing at The Ohio State University (Short Update) (March '20)
Maureen Walsh, The Ohio State University
View more informationA Unified, Intentional, and Evolving Approach to Research Support (March '20)
M.J. Tooey, University of Maryland, Baltimore
View more informationVirtual Reality in Libraries: Research Partnership Opportunities (March '20)
Doralyn Rossmann, Montana State University
View more informationWeb-Based Digital Maps and the Challenge of Sustainability (March '20)
Jeremiah Trinidad-Christensen, Columbia University
Nancy Maron, BlueSky to BluePrint, LLC
The Academic Library as IT Partner: Supporting Sponsored Research at Auburn University (January '20)
Aaron Trehub, Auburn University
Mallory Lucier-Greer, Auburn University
Denise Baker, Auburn University
Accessibility Task Force: Determining Compliance and Organizing Action (January '20)
Suzanne Wones, Harvard University
Claire DeMarco, Harvard University
Acknowledging Core Facilities and Collections Use with ORCID (January '20)
Eric Olson, ORCID
View more informationAlmost Open: Benefits, Challenges, and Design of an Authorized-access Research Data Enclave (January '20)
Jeffrey R. Spies, 221B Consulting
Rick O. Gilmore, Pennsylvania State University
Artificial Intelligence: Impacts and Roles for Libraries (January '20)
Keith Webster, Carnegie Mellon University
Jason Griffey, National Information Standards Organization
Bringing Computational Access to Book-length Documents Via an ETD Pilot (January '20)
William Ingram, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
View more informationBuilding a Digital Preservation Strategy Across a Broad University System (January '20)
Todd Grappone, University of California, Los Angeles
Edson Smith, University of California, Los Angeles
Mary Elings, University of California, Berkeley
Building and Sustaining Community Infrastructure: An Update from the Research Organization Registry (ROR) (January '20)
John Chodacki, California Digital Library
View more informationCan We Talk? Adding a Smart Assistant Interface to Library Services (January '20)
Greg Davis, Iowa State University
Lisa Smith, Iowa State University
Center for Research Data and Digital Scholarship at the University of Colorado Boulder (January '20)
Thomas Hauser, University of Colorado Boulder
Thea Lindquist, University of Colorado Boulder
Challenges and Rewards of Community-Engaged Collection-Building: The Lehigh Valley Engaged Humanities Consortium Digital Archive (January '20)
Charlotte Nunes, Lafayette College
Nora Egloff, Lafayette College
Janna Avon, Lafayette College
Collaborative Empowerment, Empowering Collaboration: The Carpentries at the University of Toronto (January '20)
May Chan, University of Toronto
View more informationCommunity Development Model for Digital Community Archives (January '20)
Nathan Hall, Virginia Tech
View more informationConnect, Collaborate, and Contribute in the Research Commons: Reflections from Three Years of Service Delivery (January '20)
Meris Longmeier, The Ohio State University
View more informationConnecting Digital Scholarship: Building Communities of Support at University of Michigan (January '20)
Anne Cong-Huyen, University of Michigan
Joe Bauer, University of Michigan
Creating a Virtual Reading Room at UC San Diego Library (January '20)
Roger Smith, University of California, San Diego
View more informationCrowdsourcing Inputs and Outputs of a Digital Photo Archive (January '20)
Theresa Westbrock, University of Northern Iowa
View more informationData Curation Network Update (January '20)
Lisa Johnston, University of Minnesota
Cynthia Hudson Vitale, Pennsylvania State University
Tim McGeary, Duke University
Data Doubles: Student Perceptions of Privacy and Learning Analytics in Higher Education (January '20)
Michael Perry, Northwestern University
Andrew Asher, Indiana University-Bloomington
Data Sharing from the Ground Up: Building Data Communities (January '20)
Rebecca Springer, Ithaka S+R
Danielle Cooper, Ithaka S+R
A Demonstration of Annotation Interoperability (January '20)
Sayeed Choudhury, Johns Hopkins University
Mark Patton, Johns Hopkins University
Designing a Migration Path: Final Report and Recommendations (January '20)
David Wilcox, LYRASIS
Jennifer Gilbert, National Library of Medicine
Tim Shearer, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Aaron Birkland, Johns Hopkins University
Developing a Community-Based Strategic Agenda for the Transformation of Archival Discovery and Delivery (January '20)
Mark A. Matienzo, Stanford University
Hillel Arnold, Rockefeller Archive Center
Tom Cramer, Stanford University
Audra Eagle Yun, University of California, Irvine
Developing an Open Source Digital Scholarly Research System: Local and Global Possibilities (January '20)
Raymond Uzwyshyn, Texas State University
View more informationElectronic Lab Notebooks: Implementation, Evaluation, and Lessons Learned (January '20)
Daureen Nesdill, University of Utah
Harish Maringanti, University of Utah
Xuemao Wang, University of Cincinnati
Encouraging the Ecosystem: Growing Unique Partnerships Through Data Science (January '20)
Karim Boughida, University of Rhode Island
Joan Peckham, University of Rhode Island
The End of a Statewide Digital Preservation System: Coping with the Fallout (January '20)
Todd Digby, University of Florida
Fletcher Durant, University of Florida
The Evolution of a Research Data Management and Curation Program: Candid Reflections and Considerations (January '20)
Sophia Lafferty-Hess, Duke University
Moira Downey, Duke University
Evolving with Agile into a New Technical Landscape: Cultivating a Sustainable DAMS Ecosystem (January '20)
Megan Will, University of Texas at Austin
Dave Ronn, University of Texas at Austin
Experimenting on a Digital Strategy (January '20)
Kate Zwaard, Library of Congress
Jaime Mears, Library of Congress
Meghan Ferriter, Library of Congress
Abigail Potter, Library of Congress
Experimenting with a Machine Generated Annotations Pipeline (January '20)
Joshua Gomez, University of California, Los Angeles
View more informationFedora 6 and the Oxford Common File Layout (January '20)
Andrew Woods, DuraSpace, Inc.
View more informationFlipping Open Access Away from APCs (January '20)
Nicky Agate, Columbia University
Amy Buckland, University of Guelph
Ellen Dubinsky, University of Arizona
Nick Shockey, SPARC
The Foundations of Discovery: A Short Summary of the Assessment of the Impacts of CLIR’s Cataloging Hidden Collections Program, 2008–2019 (January '20)
Joy M. Banks, CLIR
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Heather Piwowar, Our Research (Unpaywall)
Jason Priem, Our Research (Unpaywall)
Guerrilla Governance and Program Review: Organizational Transformation in Collaborative Models (January '20)
Bradley Daigle, University of Virginia/APTrust
Joanne Kossuth, Digital Library Federation
Health Sciences Data Archive (January '20)
Sayeed Choudhury, Johns Hopkins University
Mara Blake, Johns Hopkins University
Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence: The Landscape of Autonomy (January '20)
Ben Shneiderman, University of Maryland
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Josh Hadro, IIIF Consortium
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Tina Baich, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis
View more informationAn Institutional Research Data Discovery Tool: Open Source Technology and Cross-University Collaboration (January '20)
Patricia G. Hinegardner, University of Maryland, Baltimore
Na Lin, University of Maryland, Baltimore
Into the Dataspace: Data Science Services on the Ground (January '20)
Mike Nutt, North Carolina State University
View more informationInvenioRDM: A Collaborative Next-Generation Research Data Management and Repository Solution (January '20)
Kristi Holmes, Northwestern University
Thomas Morrell, California Institute of Technology
It Took a Village: The Evolution of Samvera (January '20)
Carolyn Caizzi, Northwestern University
View more informationLever Press Update (January '20)
Beth Bouloukos, Amherst College
View more informationMachine Learning in Research Libraries: A Snapshot of Projects, Opportunities and Challenges (January '20)
Harish Maringanti, University of Utah
Elizabeth Lorang, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Zheng (John) Wang, University of Notre Dame
Maps, Gaps, Landscapes, and Ecosystems: Sorting Out the State of Online Scholarly Publishing (January '20)
Terry Ehling, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
David Lewis, Indiana University, Indianapolis
Katherine Skinner, Educopia Institute
Memory Institutions and Deep Digital Disruption: Beyond the Technical Challenges of Born-digital Preservation (January '20)
Carol Mandel, Council on Library and Information Resources
Clifford Lynch, Coalition for Networked Information
Mobilizing Computable Biomedical Knowledge, and Making it FAIR (January '20)
Marisa L Conte, University of Michigan
Peter Boisvert, University of Michigan
Modern Endangered Archives Program at the UCLA Library (January '20)
Rachel Deblinger, University of California, Los Angeles
View more informationThe New Normal: Why Libraries are Teaching AI, ML, DH, NLP, VR… (January '20)
Tim Dennis, University of California, Los Angeles
Indrani Mandal, University of Rhode Island
Vicky Steeves, New York University
Matthew Burton, University of Pittsburgh
Harrison Dekker, University of Rhode Island
No One is Using That Anymore: Assessing the Impact of Digital Availability on Print Usage (January '20)
Thomas Teper, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
View more informationNorth Broad Press: A Collaborative Library/Press Publishing Program (January '20)
Annie Johnson, Temple University
View more informationOpportunities for Academic Libraries to Shape National Approaches to Research Data Management: A Canadian Perspective (January '20)
Jason Brodeur, McMaster University
Lee Wilson, CARL Portage
Susan Haigh, Canadian Association of Research Libraries
Organizational Strategies to Support Emerging Needs in Areas Such As: Data Science, Technology Rich Spaces, and Experiential Learning (January '20)
Mira Waller, North Carolina State University
David Woodbury, North Carolina State University
Pay to Play: Licensing Local Television News Content (January '20)
Morgan Gieringer, University of North Texas
View more informationPerspectives on Digital Scholarship Programs (January '20)
Joan K. Lippincott, Coalition for Networked Information
View more informationPiloting Digital Scholarship Support at the Library of Congress (January '20)
Eileen Jakeway, Library of Congress
View more informationPreservation of Electronic Government Information (PEGI) Project Next Steps (January '20)
Roberta Sittel, University of North Texas
View more informationA Progress Report on Open Repositories in Canada (January '20)
Geoffrey Harder, Canadian Association of Research Libraries
View more informationProject Canopus: Rethinking Preservation Infrastructure in Toronto, Ontario, and Beyond (January '20)
Steve Marks, University of Toronto
View more informationPython Camp: Meeting the Demand for Computational Skills Through Open Technology and Reusable Curriculum (January '20)
Laura Wrubel, George Washington University
Lorena Barba, George Washington University
Megan Potterbusch, George Washington University
Hannah Sommers, George Washington University
Reaching the Researchers: Using Geographic and Chronological Metadata to Facilitate Access to New Acquisitions (January '20)
Christian Casey, New York University
View more informationReady or Not: Here Comes Voice Search (January '20)
Carl Grant, University of Oklahoma
View more informationRedesigning the Researcher Library Experience: Case Studies, Key Questions (January '20)
Thomas Hickerson, University of Calgary
John Brosz, University of Calgary
Refreshing the Agenda for Collaboration: Library, IT, and New Partners (January '20)
Clifford Lynch, Coalition for Networked Information
Joan K. Lippincott, Coalition for Networked Information
Release of Digital Preservation Risk Analysis Documents by the National Archives (NARA) (January '20)
Leslie Johnston, National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
View more informationResponsible Operations: Shaping a Community Research Agenda (January '20)
Thomas Padilla, OCLC Research
Sarah Shreeves, University of Arizona
Scanning for Science: Astronomy Data Rescue as a Learning Opportunity (January '20)
Elisabeth Long, University of Chicago
View more informationShared Repository Infrastructure: Two Years Later (January '20)
Jimmy Ghaphery, Virginia Commonwealth University
View more informationShareyourpaper.org: Simplifying Self-Archiving and Cutting the Cost of Mediated Repository Deposit (January '20)
Leila Bella Sterman, Montana State University
View more informationSkills, Knowledge, and Values for Prioritizing Privacy in Library Learning Analytics (January '20)
Lisa Janicke Hinchliffe, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Kyle M. L. Jones, Indiana University-Indianapolis
Sprinting Toward a Lab: Network Building, Knowledge Sharing and Transforming Communities in Galleries, Archives, Libraries and Museums Through a Book Sprint (January '20)
Caleb Derven, University of Limerick
View more informationTeaching Data Curation for Reproducibility (Data CuRe) (January '20)
Limor Peer, Yale University
View more informationThe Texas GeoData Portal: A New System for Enhancing Access to Geospatial (January '20)
Michael Shensky, University of Texas at Austin
View more informationToward Collaborative Models for Sustaining Digital Scholarship (January '20)
Katrina Fenlon, University of Maryland
View more informationUnlocking Opportunity: Using the JSTOR Platform to Get Library Special Collections into the Research Workflow Without a Paywall (January '20)
Bruce Heterick, ITHAKA
View more informationUpdate on Funding Possibilities, Priorities, and Trends (January '20)
Joshua Sternfeld, National Endowment for the Humanities
Ashley Sands, Institute of Museum and Library Services
Becca Quon, Council on Library and Information Resources
Lucy Barber, National Historical Publications & Records Commission
Update on Public Access Submission System (PASS) (January '20)
Hanh Vu, Johns Hopkins University
View more informationVisualizing Use and Performance Data from a Global Cross-platform Set of Institutional Repositories (January '20)
Kenning Arlitsch, Montana State University
Jonathan Wheeler, University of New Mexico
Nikolaus Nova Parulian, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign/Drexel University
Minh Pham, University of Missouri Columbia/Drexel University
Watchful Eyes on Digital Preservation Action (January '20)
Trevor Owens, Library of Congress
Daniel Noonan, Ohio State University
Jane Mandelbaum, Independent
Jessica Meyerson, Educopia Institute
Peter Burnhill, ISSN International Centre
Gaelle Bequet, ISSN International Centre
Laura Alagna, Northwestern University
Webrecorder, Web Archiving for All: Past, Present and Future (January '20)
Ilya Kreymer, Rhizome/Webrecorder
View more informationWhen Research Data Requires Controls: Institutional Support for Regulated Research Environments (January '20)
Jeremy Frumkin, University of Arizona
View more informationForgetting and Being Forgotten: Growing Up in a Digital Era (December '19)
Kate Eichhorn, The New School
View more informationForgetting and Being Forgotten: Growing Up in a Digital Era (December '19)
Speaker: Kate Eichhorn
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A Farewell to Joan Lippincott, and “A Fragmented Landscape, Collaborations Refreshed, and CNI’s 2019-20 Program” (December '19)
Speaker: Clifford Lynch
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“Forgetting and Being Forgotten: Growing Up in a Digital Era” (December '19)
Kate Eichorn, The New School University
View more informationWeb Archives at the Nexus of Good Fakes and Flawed Originals: “You’re in a Desert Walking Along in the Sand When All of a Sudden You Look Down, and You See a Tortoise…” (August '19)
Speaker: Michael L. Nelson
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Generous Thinking: Sustainability, Solidarity, and the Common Good (August '19)
Speaker: Kathleen Fitzpatrick
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3D Scanning and Augmented Reality as a Method to Deliver and Promote Digital Collections in Libraries & Museums (April '19)
Chad Hutchens, University of Wyoming
Tyler Kerr, University of Wyoming
Advancements in the ORCID US Community: Supporting Researchers & Adding Value for Research Institutions (April '19)
Sheila Rabun, LYRASIS
Karen Estlund, Pennsylvania State University
Jason Ronallo, North Carolina State University
Carmelita Pickett, University of Virginia
Alternative RDM Service Models for Smaller Research Libraries (April '19)
Andrew White, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
View more informationAmplifying our Impact: Merging LYRASIS and DuraSpace (April '19)
Erin Tripp, DuraSpace
Robert Miller, LYRASIS
Beyond Tools and Space: Building a Community of Practice for Making (April '19)
Beth Marhanka, Georgetown University
Don Undeen, Georgetown University
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Bridge2Hyku: Building the Bridge towards an Open Source Digital Solution (April '19)
Annie Wu, University of Houston
Santi Thompson, University of Houston
Building a Trusted Framework for Coordinating OA Monograph Usage Data (April '19)
Kevin S. Hawkins, University of North Texas
View more informationBuilding Systems Interoperability for User Discovery of High-Density Storage Collections (April '19)
Bob Fox, University of Louisville
Bruce Keisling, University of Louisville
Jeff Carrico, Georgia Institute of Technology
Building up an Open Data Publishing Community: An Update from Dryad & CDL (April '19)
Daniella Lowenberg, California Digital Library – University of California
Günter Waibel, California Digital Library – University of California
Collaborating with Data: Building a Partnership with an Electrophysiology Researcher (April '19)
Jason Bengtson, Kansas State University Libraries
View more informationCollecting, Correlating, Stitching, Enriching: How Commercial Publishers are Creating Value by Profiling Users (April '19)
David Lacy, Temple University
Cody Hanson, University of Minnesota
Community Standards for 3D Data Preservation (CS3DP) (April '19)
Jennifer Moore, Washington University in St. Louis
Adam Rountrey, University of Michigan
Hannah Scates Kettler, University of Iowa
Coordinating Preservation, Description, Discovery, and Access: The University of Illinois Experience (April '19)
Chris Prom, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Heidi Imker, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Cuban Digitization Database: Tools for Managing a Collaborative Cross-Institutional Digitization Effort (April '19)
Todd Digby, University of Florida
View more informationData Protection Strategies at Yale University Library (April '19)
Bob Rice, Yale University
View more informationData Science Support for Social Science Research (April '19)
Christina Maimone, Northwestern University
Alex Storer, Stanford University
Design Thinking for Library Services: Library as Research Lab (April '19)
Justin Schell, University of Michigan
Meghan Sitar, University of Michigan
Laurie Alexander, University of Michigan
Developing 3D Scanning as a Library Service: Experiences from a Pilot Program at OU Libraries (April '19)
Kristi Wyatt, University of Oklahoma
Zenobie S. Garrett, University of Oklahoma
Developing an Open Source Digital Collections Management System Using Scrum (April '19)
Kathryn Michaelis, Georgia State University
Jonathan Bodnar, Georgia State University
Digital Preservation Projects (April '19)
Tracy Seneca, University of Illinois at Chicago
Jordan Bass, University of Manitoba
Natalie Vielfaure, University of Manitoba
Seon Young (Sara) Min, University of Manitoba
Digitization Selection Criteria as Anti-Racist Action (April '19)
Scott Ziegler, Louisiana State University
View more informationThe DiSH (Digital Skills Hub): A Place to Learn What You Need to Know Before Using the Latest Technologies (April '19)
Carl Grant, University of Oklahoma
Tara Carlisle, University of Oklahoma
The Engagement and Performance Operations Center (EPOC) (April '19)
Jennifer Schopf, Indiana University
View more informationEvolving Statewide Digital Libraries (April '19)
Gina Costello, Louisiana State University
Jason Battles, University of Georgia
Explaining the Origins, Vision and Activities of the Campus Research Computing Consortium (CaRCC) (April '19)
Thomas Cheatham, University of Utah
Dana Brunson, Internet2
Gail Krovitz, Internet2
Patrick Schmitz, University of California, Berkeley
FedPreserve: Preserving the Historical Record of the Federal Reserve System (April '19)
Aaron Collie, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
View more informationFlexibility and Pragmatism: Thinking Differently about “Better” for Digital Preservation Services (April '19)
Jefferson Bailey, Internet Archive
Chip German, University of Virginia
Nicholas Taylor, Stanford University
Holistic Approaches to Research Data Management: Scholars as Collectors (April '19)
Oya Y. Rieger, Ithaka S+R
Danielle Cooper, Ithaka S+R
An Innovative Program for Large-Scale Visualization Displays (April '19)
Sayeed Choudhury, Johns Hopkins University
Edwina Picon, Johns Hopkins University
An Institutional Perspective to Rescue Scholarly Orphans (April '19)
Martin Klein, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Herbert Van de Sompel, Data Archiving and Networked Services
Introducing ROR: The Research Organization Registry (April '19)
Maria Gould, California Digital Library – University of California Office of the President
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Islandora 8: New Release and the Future of the Platform (April '19)
Melissa Anez, Islandora Foundation
View more informationIs Openness Really Worth It? Rethinking the ROI of Open (April '19)
Jeffrey Spies, 221B Consulting
Cynthia Hudson Vitale, Pennsylvania State University
Shan Sutton, University of Arizona
Libraries and VR: Ongoing Initiatives at University of New Mexico (April '19)
Kevin Comerford, University of New Mexico
View more informationLibrary Education and Data Science for the National Digital Platform (LEADS-4-NDP) (April '19)
Jane Greenberg, Drexel University
Xia Lin, Drexel University
Locking the Higher Ed Infrastructure Market Open for Competition (April '19)
Heather Joseph, SPARC
View more informationManaging Digital Institutional Content: Repository Projects (April '19)
Evviva Weinraub, Northwestern University
Kim Pham, University of Denver
Jack Maness, University of Denver
OCFL: A Community Developed Approach to Digital Preservation (April '19)
Andrew Woods, DuraSpace
Rosalyn Metz, Emory University
Simeon Warner, Cornell University
Of Data, Ethics, and Leadership: Building a National Roadmap for Web Privacy and Web Analytics (April '19)
Scott W. H. Young, Montana State University
Jason Clark, Montana State University
Sara Mannheimer, Montana State University
Part to Whole Kickoff: Redefining Roles and Services to Support Collections as Data (April '19)
Thomas Padilla, University of Nevada Las Vegas
Hannah Scates Kettler, University of Iowa
Amanda Henley, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill
Kim Pham, University of Denver
Pivotal Role of the Institutional Repository Service in University Reporting Workflows (April '19)
Mohamed Baessa, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST)
J. K. Vijayakumar, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST)
The Power of Community: Working Together to Build the Future of Fedora (April '19)
David Wilcox, DuraSpace
Este Pope, Amherst College
Rosalyn Metz, Emory University
Maurice York, University of Michigan
Practices and Patterns in Research Information Management: Findings from a Global Survey (April '19)
Jan Fransen, University of Minnesota
Rebecca Bryant, OCLC Research
Professionalizing Research IT Roles to Improve Recruitment and Retention (April '19)
Patrick Schmitz, University of California, Berkeley
View more informationProject ReShare: A Community-Owned Resource Sharing Infrastructure (April '19)
Sebastian Hammer, Index Data
Sydney Thompson, North Carolina State University / Triangle Research Libraries Network
Purposeful Space Design for Libraries (April '19)
Joan Lippincott, Coalition for Networked Information
Kelly Miller, University of Miami
Thomas Hickerson, University of Calgary
A Research Agenda for Historical and Multilingual OCR (April '19)
Ryan Cordell, Northeastern University
View more informationResearch Innovation Trends and Priorities in Canadian Research Libraries (April '19)
Merrilee Proffitt, OCLC Research
Vivian Lewis, McMaster University
Research Intelligence, Repurposed Data, and Reputation: The Evolution of VIVO Implementations at Duke and Texas A&M Universities (April '19)
Bruce E. Herbert, Texas A&M University
Julia K. Trimmer, Duke University
Research Lifecycles are Snazzy, but What in the Abyss Do I Do with My Data? (April '19)
Cynthia Hudson Vitale, Pennsylvania State University
Karen Estlund, Pennsylvania State University
Greg Madden, Pennsylvania State University
Scaling Software Emulation Services: An Introduction to the EaaSI Program of Work (April '19)
Seth Anderson, Yale University Library
View more informationScholarly Output Projects (April '19)
Martin R. Kalfatovic, Smithsonian Institution
Paul Albert, Weill Cornell Medicine
Terrie Wheeler, Weill Cornell Medicine
Services & Resources to Support Students (April '19)
J. K. Vijayakumar, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) Saudi Arabia
Garry Hall, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) Saudi Arabia
Todd Ogle, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Students’ Growing Concern with Surveillance Capitalism (April '19)
Jim Hahn, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
View more informationSustainability for Project-Based Collaborative Work: Leveraging Service Level Agreements and Virtual Teams (April '19)
Franny Gaede, University of Oregon
Ray Henry, University of Oregon
Kate Thornhill, University of Oregon
The Technology Roadmap: A Practical Method for Adaptive and Systemic Strategic Planning (April '19)
Maurice York, University of Michigan
View more informationTowards Coherence through Collective Action: Laying the Foundation for Sustainable, Open Infrastructure (April '19)
Maurice York, University of Michigan
Evviva Weinraub, Northwestern University
Heather Joseph, SPARC
Katherine Skinner, Educopia Institute
UC and Elsevier: A Blueprint for Publisher Negotiations (April '19)
Jeff MacKie-Mason, University of California, Berkeley
Günter Waibel, California Digital Library
Mathew Willmott, California Digital Library
Variations in Public Scholarship Works: Examining The Impact of Three Related Scholarly Digital Projects on Present and Future Resources (April '19)
Wayne Morse Jr., Emory University
View more informationWeb Archives Analysis at Scale with the Archives Unleashed Cloud (April '19)
Nick Ruest, York University
Ian Milligan, University of Waterloo
We Need More Science in Our Open Science: A Grand Challenges Based Research Agenda (April '19)
Chris Bourg, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Sue Kriegsman, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Micah Altman, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Working Toward Section 508 Zen (April '19)
Sheila Yeh, Kansas State University
Jason Bengtson, Kansas State University
The National Library of Medicine and the National Institutes of Health Partnership in Accelerating Discovery Through Data (December '18)
Speaker: Patricia Flatley Brennan
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Responsible Stewardship, Technology Realities, and Renewing Collaborations: CNI’s Agenda for the Coming Year (December '18)
Speaker: Clifford Lynch
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Addressing the 20th Century Gap: Controlled Digital Lending by Libraries (December '18)
Chris Freeland, Internet Archive
Kyle K. Courtney, Harvard University
Terry Ehling, MIT Press
David Hansen, Duke University
Analyzing Faculty Activity Reporting at the University of Arizona: What Does the Data Tell Us? (December '18)
Maliaca Oxnam, University of Arizona
View more informationAre Digital Humanities Projects Sustainable? A Proposed Service Model for a DH Infrastructure (December '18)
Christine Madsen, Athenaeum21
Megan Hurst, Athenaeum21
Assessing for Digital Library Reuse: Findings from the Measuring Reuse Project (December '18)
Santi Thompson, University of Houston
Genya O’Gara, Virtual Library of Virginia
Caroline Muglia, University of Southern California
Blockchain Can Not Be Used To Verify Replayed Archived Web Pages (December '18)
Michael L. Nelson, Old Dominion University
View more informationBlockchain: What’s Not To Like? (December '18)
David S. H. Rosenthal, Stanford University (retired)
View more informationBolstering Openness and Impact: University Publishing as a Strategic Priority at SUNY (December '18)
Mark McBride, The State University of New York
Roger C. Schonfeld, Ithaka S+R
Building Community and Support for Open Science at Carnegie Mellon University: A Conference Report (December '18)
Huajin Wang, Carnegie Mellon University
Keith Webster, Carnegie Mellon University
Building Infrastructure and Services for Open Access to Research (December '18)
Jefferson Bailey, Internet Archive
Jason Priem, Impactstory
Joseph McArthur, SPARC (the Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition)
California Digital Library & Dryad: Community Owned Data Publishing (December '18)
Daniella Lowenberg, California Digital Library, University of California Office of the President
John Chodacki, California Digital Library, University of California Office of the President
Can I Trust this Data? Selecting Data for Reuse and Other Dilemmas of the Research Scientist (December '18)
Grace Agnew, Rutgers University
View more informationCentering the Community in Liberal Arts Open Source: Reports on Work of the Islandora Collaboration Group and the Five College Consortium (December '18)
Este Pope, Amherst College
Joanna DiPasquale, Vassar College
The Challenge of Hidden Big Data Collections: Making Digital Congressional Papers Available for Scholarly Research (December '18)
Nathan Gerth, University of Nevada, Reno
Emily Boss, University of Nevada, Reno
Jessica Tapia, West Virginia University
Changing the Geospatial Data Landscape in Libraries (December '18)
Tom Cramer, Stanford University
Karen Majewicz, University of Minnesota
Jack Reed, Stanford University
Collaboration by Design: Library as Hub for Creative Problem-Solving Space (December '18)
Elliot Felix, brightspot strategy
Julia Maddox, University of Rochester
Mary Ann Mavrinac, University of Rochester
Curating Reuse: An Institutional Approach to Statistical and Computational Reproducibility (December '18)
Katie Mika, University of Colorado Boulder
View more informationDataONE: From DataNet Project to Engaged Global Community in the Contemporary Data Landscape (December '18)
Robert J. Sandusky, University of Illinois at Chicago
William Michener, University of New Mexico
Karl Benedict, University of New Mexico
Nancy Maron, BlueSky to BluePrint
Decentralizing SHARE: Bringing SHARE Closer to the Community and the Community Closer to SHARE (December '18)
Rick Johnson, University of Notre Dame
Ryan Mason, 221b, LLC
Cameron Blandford, 221b, LLC
Demonstrating Faculty Impact: New Data and Visualization Services* (December '18)
Barrie Hayes, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Amanda Henley, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Developing Library Strategy for 3D and Virtual Reality Collection Development and Reuse (December '18)
Nathan Hall, Virginia Tech
Jamie Wittenberg, Indiana University – Bloomington
Digital Strategy, Collecting, Content, & Platforms at the Library of Congress: An Update (December '18)
Trevor Owens, The Library of Congress
David Brunton, The Library of Congress
Kristi Conkle, The Library of Congress
DRAS-TIC: Fedora at Scale (December '18)
Gregory Jansen, University of Maryland at College Park
Richard Marciano, University of Maryland at College Park
Adam Soroka, The Smithsonian Institution
Enhancing Exhibit Engagement Metrics with Open Source (December '18)
Twila Camp, University of Oklahoma
View more informationEnriching Memory and Memoir by Digital Means (December '18)
Brett Bodemer, California Polytechnic State University
View more informationEvaluating and Closing Privacy Gaps for Online Library Services (December '18)
Lisa Janicke Hinchliffe, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Katie Zimmerman, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Micah Altman, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Evolving a Library’s Transcription Project into Digital Humanities Opportunities for Students and Staff (December '18)
Deborah Cornell, The College of William & Mary
View more informationFirst Steps in Research Data Management Under Constraints of a National Security Laboratory (December '18)
Martin Klein, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Brian Cain, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Foundations for Research Computing: Collaborating to Provide Student Support at Scale (December '18)
Barbara Rockenbach, Columbia University
Mark Newton, Columbia University
Halayn Hescock, Columbia University
From Bibliography to Data Analytics and Image Recognition: The Journey of the Iberian Books Project (December '18)
John B. Howard, University College Dublin
Alexander (Sandy) Wilkinson, University College Dublin
From Prototype to Production: Turning Good Ideas into Useful Library Services (December '18)
Andrew K. Pace, OCLC
Holly Tomren, Temple University
From Talking to Action: Fostering Deep Collaboration Between University Libraries, Museums, and IT (December '18)
Susan Gibbons, Yale University
Louis King, Yale University
Michael Appleby, Yale University
Dale Hendrickson, Yale University
Hiding In Plain Sight: The Value of Machine-Processable Copyright Data (December '18)
John Mark Ockerbloom, University of Pennsylvania
Greg Cram, New York Public Library
Melissa Levine, University of Michigan
Internet Identity and the Research Community: A Renewed Focus on a Deeper Stack (December '18)
Kenneth Klingenstein, Internet2
View more informationLever Press Project Update (December '18)
Marta Brunner, Skidmore College
Mark Edington, Amherst College
Peggy Seiden, Swarthmore College
Charles Watkinson, University of Michigan
Leveraging Library Expertise for University Rankings (December '18)
Lauren Di Monte, University of Rochester
Liz Bernal, Case Western Reserve University
Libraries Leading the Way: Academy-Led Publishing, Academy Owned Infrastructure (December '18)
Melanie Schlosser, Library Publishing Coalition
Joshua Neds-Fox, Wayne State University
Catherine Mitchell, California Digital Library, University of California
Charles Watkinson, University of Michigan
Library as Platform: The Transformed Library’s Impact on Teaching and Learning (December '18)
Jason Evans Groth, North Carolina State University
Greg Raschke, North Carolina State University
Moore-Sloan Data Science Environments Project Update (December '18)
Micaela Parker, Moore-Sloan Data Science Environments
View more informationNational Agenda for Collaborative Preservation of Electronic Government Information (December '18)
Martin Halbert, University of North Carolina Greensboro
Sarah Lippincott, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Roberta Sittel, University of North Texas
James R. Jacobs, Stanford University
Planning a Community-Created Data Rescue Toolkit (December '18)
Mara Blake, Johns Hopkins University
Katie Mika, University of Colorado Boulder
Promoting a Public Face for Scholarly Journals (December '18)
Seth Denbo, American Historical Association
Stephen Robertson, George Mason University
Protecting Privacy on the Web: A Study of HTTPS and Google Analytics Implementation in Academic Library Websites (December '18)
Kenning Arlitsch, Montana State University
Scott W.H. Young, Montana State University
Prototypes for Enhancing the Discoverability of Digital Humanities Scholarship (December '18)
Cynthia Hudson Vitale, Pennsylvania State University
Judy Ruttenberg, Association of Research Libraries
Jeffrey Spies, 221b, LLC
Public Access Submission System (December '18)
Sayeed Choudhury, Johns Hopkins University
Aaron Birkland, Johns Hopkins University
Public Access to Research Data: Report from the AAU APLU Public Access Working Group Workshop (December '18)
Mary Lee Kennedy, Association of Research Libraries
Kacy Redd, Association of Public and Land-grant Universities
Katie Steen, Association of American Universities
Tyler Walters, Virginia Polytechnic Institute And State University
RA21: Resource Access for the 21st Century – Pilot Results and New Recommended Practices (December '18)
Ralph Youngen, American Chemical Society
Jean Shipman, Elsevier
Todd Carpenter, National Information Standards Organization
A Research Object Authoring Tool for the NIH Data Commons (December '18)
Anita de Waard, Elsevier
View more informationScaling Artificial Intelligence in Libraries Via a National Project Registry (December '18)
Carl Grant, University of Oklahoma
Twila Camp, University of Oklahoma
The Shadow Acquisitions Budget: APCs and Open Access Publications at a Research University (December '18)
William H. Mischo, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Thomas H. Teper, Ithaka S+R, Libraries and Scholarly Communication Program
Simplified Research Data Management with the Globus Platform (December '18)
Vas Vasiliadis, University of Chicago
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Social Networks and Archival Context (SNAC) Cooperative Update: Program Accomplishments and Future Directions (December '18)
Ivey Glendon, University of Virginia
View more informationSoftware Preservation Network: Advancing Best Practices (December '18)
Jessica Meyerson, Educopia Institute
Brandon Butler, University of Virginia
The State of Digital Preservation: A Snapshot of Triumphs, Gaps, and Open Research Questions (December '18)
Oya Y. Rieger, Ithaka S+R, Libraries and Scholarly Communication Program
Roger C. Schonfeld, Ithaka S+R, Libraries and Scholarly Communication Program
Support for Campus-based Digital Resource Creation through the Science Gateways Community Institute (December '18)
Katherine Lawrence, University of Michigan & Science Gateways Community Institute (SGCI)
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Technology Is Not the Answer: Why Digital Is Not the Most Important Aspect of Your Digital Strategy (December '18)
Megan Hurst, Athenaeum21
Christine Madsen, Athenaeum21
Towards Interoperable and Equitable Scholarly Communications Ecosystems: Values-based Questions to Ask Infrastructure Providers (December '18)
Allegra Swift, University of California San Diego
David Minor, University of California San Diego
Transforming the UC Informationist Program: Growing and Aligning Toward Data Science (December '18)
Ted Baldwin, University of Cincinnati
Tiffany Grant, University of Cincinnati
Update on Funding Possibilities, Priorities, and Trends (December '18)
Joy M. Banks, Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR)
Lucy Barber, National Historical Publications & Records Commission (NHPRC)
Patricia Hswe, The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
Kelcy Shepherd, Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS)
Leah Weinryb-Grohsgal, National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH)
User Research: Can LOD Help Users Engage with and Make Better Use of Digitized Special Collections? (December '18)
Timothy W. Cole, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Katrina Fenlon, University of Maryland, College Park
Harriett Green, Washington University in St. Louis
What Is the Future of Libraries in Academic Research? (December '18)
Tom Hickerson, University of Calgary
John Brosz, University of Calgary
Suzanne Goopy, University of Calgary
Where Next for the Open Library of Humanities and Consortial Funding Models for Open Access? (December '18)
Martin Paul Eve, University of
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Where All Roads Lead: Keeping the User at the Center (April '18)
Speaker: Joan K. Lippincott
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Towards a High-Performance National Research Platform Enabling Digital Research (April '18)
Speaker: Larry Smarr
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AMP: An Audiovisual Metadata Platform to Support Mass Description (March '18)
Jon W. Dunn, Indiana University
Chris Lacinak, AVP
Assessing the Impact of the Library in the Research Ecosystem (March '18)
Christine Madsen, Athenaeum21
Sue Baughman, Association of Research Libraries
Megan Hurst, Athenaeum21
Avalon Media System Update: Piloting Avalon in the Cloud (March '18)
Evviva Weinraub, Northwestern University
John Herbert, Lyrasis
Carl Grant, University of Oklahoma
Battening Down the Hatches: Securing the Institutional Repository (March '18)
Nicole Johnson, bepress
IJsbrand Jan Aalbersberg, Elsevier
Building Digital Coherence Through Collective Action: Creating DURAble Trust and DPNing Scholarship by Moving Together (March '18)
Maurice York, University of Michigan
Debra Hanken Kurtz, DuraSpace
Mary Molinaro, Digital Preservation Network
Chip German, APTrust
Cobweb: Collaborative Digital Collection Development for Web Archives (March '18)
Kathryn Stine, California Digital Library
View more informationCollaboration to Advance Open Scholarly Communication Infrastructure (March '18)
Brian Owen, Simon Fraser University & Public Knowledge Project (PKP)
Debra Hanken Kurtz, DuraSpace
Mark Jordan, Simon Fraser University & Islandora Foundation
Kathleen Shearer, COAR (Confederation of Open Access Repositories)
Crafting an Active Collection for the Research Library (March '18)
Rebecca L. Lubas, Claremont Colleges
Sarah Pickle, Claremont Colleges
Creating a FOLIO-based Integrated Library System (March '18)
Dean B. Krafft, Cornell University
Sebastian Hammer, Index Data
A Data Architecture Framework for Library Collections (March '18)
Greg Colati, University of Connecticut
Patrick L. Carr, University of Connecticut
A Data Sharing Model for Decentralized Research Data Management (March '18)
Nassib Nassar, Index Data
View more informationDePaul Makes: Building the Maker Community at DePaul University and Beyond (March '18)
Scott Walter, DePaul University
Megan Bernal, DePaul University
Janice Scurio, DePaul University
Developing and Scaling Research Data Management and Curation (March '18)
Timothy M. McGeary, Duke University
Claire Stewart, University of Minnesota
Sophia Lafferty-Hess, Duke University
Jennifer Darragh, Duke University
Developing Library Support for Publishing Expansive Digital Humanities Projects (March '18)
David Hansen, Duke University
Liz Milewicz, Duke University
Paolo Mangiafico, Duke University
DH at SDSU: Modeling Library-Faculty Partnerships (March '18)
Jessica Pressman, San Diego State University
Pamela Jackson, San Diego State University
Pamella Lach, San Diego State University
The Digital Library of Medieval Manuscripts: New Directions in Scholarship (March '18)
Tamsyn Mahoney-Steel, Johns Hopkins University
View more informationDiscuss Data: Open Platform for the Interactive Discussion of Research Data Quality (on the Example of Area Studies on the Post-Soviet Region) (March '18)
Jan Brase, Göttingen State and University Library
Wolfram Horstmann, Göttingen State and University Library
Distributed Digital Assets: Digital Humanities & the Future Direction of SHARE (March '18)
Cynthia Hudson-Vitale, Washington University St. Louis
Judy Ruttenberg, Association of Research Libraries
Rick Johnson, University of Notre Dame
Jeffrey Spies, University of Virginia
Dragging Researchers and their Data Into the Library (March '18)
Tim Marconi, University of California, San Diego
View more informationEmail Archives: Issues, Tools, and Gaps (March '18)
Chris Prom, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Kate Murray, Library of Congress
Encouraging Convergence in the Libraries: Intersections of Data Science and Digital Humanities through Grassroots Collaboration (March '18)
Erin O’Meara, Artefactual Systems
Jennifer Nichols, University of Arizona
Jeff Oliver, University of Arizona
English Hegemony and the Internet: Google, Wikipedia, and Libraries (March '18)
Laurie M. Bridges, Oregon State University
View more informationEnhancing the Institutional Repository: Increasing Access to Academic Articles and Manuscripts through Integration of Publisher APIs (March '18)
Todd Digby, University of Florida
View more informationThe Espy Project: Enabling New Access to Archival Materials (March '18)
Gregory Wiedeman, University at Albany, SUNY
View more informationFedora Forward: Vision, Strategy, and Product Roadmap (March '18)
David Wilcox, DuraSpace
Robin Ruggaber, University of Virginia
Fostering Communities of Practice in Data Management (March '18)
Jonathan Wheeler, University of New Mexico
Karl Benedict, University of New Mexico
From Platform to Services: Extending UC’s Research Hub and Aggregating Utilities that Support the Research Lifecycle (March '18)
Josette Riep, University of Cincinnati
Keloni Parks, The Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County
May Chang, University of Cincinnati
Heard of DevOps? Find Out How this Methodology Can Accelerate Your Ability to Launch New and More Engaging Library/Museum Exhibitions (March '18)
Carl Grant, University of Oklahoma
Twila Camp, University of Oklahoma
It Takes a Village: Open Source Software Models of Collaboration & Sustainability – Themes and Future Directions (March '18)
Laurie Gemmill Arp, LYRASIS
Michele Kimpton, Digital Public Library of America
John Herbert, LYRASIS
Launching the Digital Research Commons at the University of Houston Libraries (March '18)
Santi Thompson, University of Houston
Claude Willan, University of Houston
Leaving the Teenage Years Behind: Internet Identity Comes of Age (March '18)
Kenneth Klingenstein, Internet2
View more informationLibraries, Information Equity, and Economic Justice (March '18)
Char Booth, California State University San Marcos
View more informationLimitations on Access: The Independent Scholar and Lifelong Learner (March '18)
Cecilia Preston
Sarah Hare, Indiana University Bloomington
Roger Schonfeld, Ithaka S+R
Makerspaces in the Academic Library (March '18)
Jenny Wong-Welch, San Diego State University
Keven Jeffery, San Diego State University
Jean Ferguson, University of California, Berkeley
Owen McGrath, University of California, Berkeley
Making Library Contributions Visible: The “Grants Menu” at UVic Libraries (March '18)
Lisa Goddard, University of Victoria
View more informationNCSU Libraries Digital and Data Science Skills Workshops: Building Capacity and Meeting Campus Needs (March '18)
Jennifer Garrett, North Carolina State University
View more informationNeural Networks: Machine Vision for the Visual Archive (March '18)
Peter Leonard, Yale University
View more informationNext Generation Repositories: New Functionalities and Technologies for Repositories (March '18)
Kathleen Shearer, Confederation of Open Access Repositories
Andrea Bollini, 4Science
Sarah Shreeves, University of Arizona
Kristi Holmes, Northwestern University
Open Data as a Service in Special Collections Libraries; or, Let’s Be Sure We’re Better Than Data Brokers (March '18)
Scott Ziegler, Louisiana State University
View more informationParker on the Web 2.0: Digital Library Infrastructure for Medieval Manuscripts (March '18)
Benjamin Albritton, Stanford University
View more informationPLACE: Exposing Cultural Heritage Collections through Geospatial Search (March '18)
Eleta Exline, University of New Hampshire
View more informationA Practical, Incremental Approach to a Decentralized Future (March '18)
Jeffrey Spies, University of Virginia
View more informationPreservation: An Opinionated Approach (March '18)
Tom Hutchinson, Tri-College Libraries: Bryn Mawr, Haverford, and Swarthmore Colleges
View more informationPreserving and Using Email of Historical or Cultural Value with ePADD (March '18)
Glynn Edwards, Stanford University
View more informationPreserving Digital Content at Scale: Meeting the Challenges of AV and Big Data (March '18)
Mary Molinaro, Digital Preservation Network
Sam Gustman, University of Southern California
PRESQT: Assessing Researcher and Library Needs for Research Data & Software Preservation Quality Tools (March '18)
Rick Johnson, University of Notre Dame
Natalie Meyers, University of Notre Dame
John Wang, University of Notre Dame
Privacy in Cross-Border Preservation-based Partnerships (March '18)
Erin Tripp, DuraSpace
View more informationThe Privileged Link: Open Access, Version of Record, or Let the User Decide? (March '18)
Lisa Janicke Hinchliffe, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Aaron Tay, Singapore Management University
Maria Aghazarian, Swarthmore College
Johan Tilstra, LeanLibrary
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Prototyping a Linked Data Platform for Production Cataloging Workflows (March '18)
Jason Kovari, Cornell University
Andrew K. Pace, OCLC
The Realities of Research Data Management (March '18)
Heidi Imker, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Constance Malpas, OCLC Research
Research Data Repositories: Developing and Implementing Infrastructures for Institutional and Consortial Environments (March '18)
Ray Uzwyshyn, Texas State University
View more informationRIALTO: Research Intelligence at Stanford (March '18)
Tom Cramer, Stanford University
View more informationSunsetting: Strategies for Portfolio Management and Decommissioning Projects (March '18)
Jason Ronallo, North Carolina State University
Bret Davidson, North Carolina State University
Supporting 3D/VR Technologies in Academic Libraries: Curation and Preservation Challenges (March '18)
Zack Lischer-Katz, University of Oklahoma
View more informationText Data Mining (TDM) Research Using Copyrighted and Use-Limited Text Data Sets: Developing an Agenda to Support Scholarly Use (March '18)
Beth Sandore Namachchivaya, University of Waterloo
View more informationThe Turn to Research Workflow and the Strategic Implications for the Academy (March '18)
Roger Schonfeld, Ithaka S+R
Donald Waters, The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
Turning Threads into Cloth: The Library’s Role in Unifying, Enhancing, and Disseminating Research Information (March '18)
Dale Askey, McMaster University
Jason Brodeur, McMaster University
The UC Merced LibraryCAVE: Programming to Support Teaching and Research (March '18)
Haipeng Li, University of California, Merced
Jeffrey Weekley, University of California, Merced
University Futures, Library Futures: Aligning Library Services for Technology-enhanced Teaching, Learning and Research (March '18)
Constance Malpas, OCLC Research
Jeff Steely, Georgia State University
Rona Stein, OCLC Research
Using Linked Data for Research Findings in the Archaeology of Reading (March '18)
Sayeed Choudhury, Johns Hopkins University
Jaap Geraerts, University College London
What the Data Tell Us: Analyzing the Use and Visibility of Open Access IR with the RAMP Dataset (March '18)
Patrick OBrien, Montana State University
Kenning Arlitsch, Montana State University
Scholarly Communication: Deconstruct & Decentralize? (December '17)
Speaker: Herbert Van De Sompel
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Resilience and Engagement in an Era of Uncertainty (December '17)
Speaker: Clifford Lynch
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The 2.5% Commitment Initiative (December '17)
David W. Lewis, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis
Lori Goetsch, Kansas State University
Mike Roy, Middlebury College
Academic Preservation Trust: The Three-Year Report (December '17)
F. (Chip) German, Jr., APTrust/University of Virginia
Bradley Daigle, APTrust/University of Virginia
Salwa Ismail, Georgetown University
Paul Clough, University of Miami
Advances in the International Image Interoperability Framework (IIIF) Community (December '17)
Karen Estlund, Pennsylvania State University
View more informationAlways Already Computational: Collections as Data (December '17)
Thomas Padilla, University of Nevada Las Vegas
Laurie Allen, University of Pennsylvania
Hannah Frost, Stanford University
Annotation and Publishing Standards Work at the W3C (December '17)
Timothy Cole, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
View more informationArchival Collections, Open-Linked Data, and Multi-modal Storytelling (December '17)
Andrew White, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Mei Si, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the Library (December '17)
Karim Boughida, University of Rhode Island
Christopher Erdmann, North Carolina State University
Ruth Pickering, Yewno
bepress and Elsevier: Let’s Go There (December '17)
Jean-Gabriel Bankier, bepress
View more informationBeprexit: Rethinking Repository Services in a Changing Scholarly Communication Landscape (December '17)
Sarah Wipperman, University of Pennsylvania
Laurie Allen, University of Pennsylvania
Kenny Whitebloom, University of Pennsylvania
Between Strategic Plan and Infrastructural Reality: Founding a Digital Research and Publishing Center at CMU (December '17)
Rikk Mulligan, Carnegie Mellon University
Jessica Otis, Carnegie Mellon University
David Scherer, Carnegie Mellon University
Lisa Zilinski, Carnegie Mellon University
Beyond the Repository: Exploring Integration Between Local and Distributed Digital Preservation Systems (December '17)
Sibyl Schaefer, University of California, San Diego
Evviva Weinraub, Northwestern University
The Biodiversity Information Standards (TDWG): Opportunities for Collaboration and Participation (December '17)
Martin Kalfatovic, Smithsonian Institution
View more informationBridge2Hyku: Developing Migration Strategies (December '17)
Annie Wu, University of Houston
Santi Thompson, University of Houston
Collaboration and Platform Integration in Support of a Federated Research Data Management Service in Canada (December '17)
Lee Wilson, CARL Portage
Corey Davis, COPPUL/University of Victoria
Donna Bourne-Tyson, Dalhousie University
Collaboration between Libraries and Academic Units in Advancing Multidisciplinary Scholarship by Enhancing Library Knowledge Systems (December '17)
Christina Leblang, University of Notre Dame
Zheng (John) Wang, University of Notre Dame
Creating a New Way to Search (December '17)
Alex Humphreys, JSTOR
Barbara Rockenbach, Columbia University
Creating Topical Collections: Web Archives vs. the Live Web (December '17)
Martin Klein, Los Alamos National Laboratory
View more informationData Capsule Appliance for Research Analysis of Restricted and Sensitive Data in Academic Libraries (December '17)
Robert H. McDonald, Indiana University
Erik Mitchell, University of California, Berkeley
John Unsworth, University of Virginia
Inna Kouper, Indiana University
Data Science in Libraries: Findings and a Roadmap Forward (December '17)
Bonnie Tijerina, Data & Society Research Institute
Chris Erdmann, North Carolina State University
Design for Diversity: Towards Inclusive Information Systems for Cultural Heritage (December '17)
Amanda Rust, Northeastern University
View more informationDeveloping a Digital Scholarship Center on the Foundation of Creativity (December '17)
Michael Benson, Rowan University
View more informationDeveloping the Scholarly Communication Ecosystem: A CMU Perspective (December '17)
David Scherer, Carnegie Mellon University
Ole Villadsen, Carnegie Mellon University
Keith Webster, Carnegie Mellon University
A Digital Infrastructure for Unifying Medieval Manuscript Collections (December '17)
Sayeed Choudhury, Johns Hopkins University
Mark Patton, Johns Hopkins University
Digital Preservation: The Fedora Community Approach via Standards and Specifications (December '17)
David Wilcox, DuraSpace
Aaron Birkland, Johns Hopkins University
Evviva Weinraub, Northwestern University
Este Pope, Amherst College
Discovery in 2017: Where Are We Now and Where Do We Want to Be? (December '17)
William H. Mischo, University of Illinois
Roger Schonfeld, Ithaka S+R
Michael A. Norman, University of Illinois
Eric Frierson, EBSCO Information Services
DPLA Exchange And SimplyE, an Open Platform for E-Content Services, Helping Libraries Take Back Control of E-Content Delivery to Your Patrons (December '17)
Michele Kimpton, Digital Public Library of America
James English, Project Director SimplyE
David Millman, New York University
Robert Cartolano, Columbia University
Effectively Engaging the Next Generation of Researchers & Librarians to Advance Open: Lessons Learned from OpenCon and Opportunities for the Future (December '17)
Nick Shockey, SPARC
View more informationEnsuring Access to Culturally Significant, At-Risk, Audiovisual Recordings: The EMI Music Canada Archive (December '17)
Tom Hickerson, University of Calgary
Annie Murray, University of Calgary
Facing Slavery, Memory, and Reconciliation: The Research Library’s Role and Georgetown University’s Experience (December '17)
K. Matthew Dames, Georgetown University
Melissa Levine, University of Michigan
Fostering Organizational Change through Service and Space Design Strategy (December '17)
Emily Puckett Rodgers, University of Michigan
Meghan Sitar, University of Michigan
Rachel Vacek, University of Michigan
From First Seeds to Now: Researching, Building, and Piloting a Harvesting Tool (December '17)
Ann Connolly, bepress
View more informationFrom Stock to Flows (December '17)
davidkremers, California Institute of Technology
Kristin Antelman, California Institute of Technology
Stephen Davison, California Institute of Technology
Hydra-in-a-Box Project Final Report and Call to Community Action (December '17)
Debra Hanken Kurtz, DuraSpace
Michele Kimpton, Digital Public Library of America
Tom Cramer, Stanford University
Hannah Frost, Stanford University
Michael Della Bitta, Digital Public Library of America
The IMLS National Digital Platform: Principles, Librarianship, and Digital Infrastructures (December '17)
Ashley E. Sands, Institute of Museum and Library Services
View more informationImproving Access and Delivery for Special Collections and Archives (December '17)
Judith C. Russell, University of Florida
Marjorie M. K. Hlava, Access Innovations, Inc.
Mark A. Matienzo, Stanford University
Innovations with Solr at Penn: Novel Methods of Incorporating Multiple Record Sets and Cross-Referencing Headings (December '17)
Michael Gibney, University of Pennsylvania
Emily Morton-Owens, University of Pennsylvania
Jon Shaw, University of Pennsylvania
Integration of Information Technology in a Building that Marries Library and Classroom: Purdue’s Wilmeth Active Learning Center (December '17)
James L. Mullins, Purdue University
View more informationLeveraging Data to Monitor Makerspace Demographics: Addressing the Complexity of System Interoperability (December '17)
Amber N. Welch, University of Texas
View more informationLibrary Analytics Case Study: Informing and Transforming Library Instruction Programs (December '17)
Laurie Alexander, University of Michigan
Doreen Bradley, University of Michigan
Linked Data for Libraries and (Metadata) Production (LD4L/LD4P) (December '17)
Dean B. Krafft, Cornell University
Tom Cramer, Stanford University
Open Access Button: Putting OA into Interlibrary Loan (December '17)
Joseph McArthur, SPARC
View more informationOpen Educational Resources and the Black Press in America Project (December '17)
Sayeed Choudhury, Johns Hopkins University
Greg Britton, Johns Hopkins University Press
Wendy Queen, Johns Hopkins University/Project MUSE
Open Encyclopedia System – Open Source Platform for Open Access Encyclopedias (December '17)
Barbara Bushman, National Library of Medicine
Diane Boehr, National Library of Medicine
Preparing for the Future: National Library of Medicine’s Project to Add MeSH® RDF URIs to its Bibliographic and Authority Records (December '17)
Barbara Bushman, National Library of Medicine
Diane Boehr, National Library of Medicine
Prioritizing Researcher Perspectives in Driving Adoption for Research Data Management (December '17)
John Borghi, University of California
Daniella Lowenberg, University of California
Public Knowledge Project (PKP): Sustaining a Community-led Publishing Platform (December '17)
Juan Pablo Alperin, Simon Fraser University
Brian Owen, Simon Fraser University
Allan Bell, University of British Columbia
Nancy Maron, BlueSky to BluePrint
Research Outputs: You Want Me to Do What?!? Finding a Way Forward for Librarians, Researchers and Other Stakeholders (December '17)
Carl Grant, University of Oklahoma
Paul Soderdahl, University of Iowa
Oren Beit-Arie, Ex Libris
Research Sprints as Engagement Tool for Librarians & Faculty (December '17)
Michael Peper, University of Kansas
Karna Younger, University of Kansas
Shanda Hunt, University of Minnesota
Ben Wiggins, University of Minnesota
Serving Individual Researchers: Lessons Learned from JSTOR’s Access Model (December '17)
Rahul Belani, JSTOR
View more informationSeven Years of Libra at UVA: From Single IR to Modular Scholarly Repository Services (December '17)
Ellen Catz Ramsey, University of Virginia
View more informationShared Repository Infrastructure (November '17)
Jimmy Ghaphery, Virginia Commonwealth University
View more informationThe Social Welfare History Image Portal: Reinventing the Vertical File (November '17)
Alice W. Campbell, Virginia Commonwealth University
Catherine A. Paul, Virginia Commonwealth University
A Strategic Framework for Institutional Research Data Curation (November '17)
Sayeed Choudhury, Johns Hopkins University
Anne Linton, George Washington University
Taking the Carpentry Model to Librarians: How to Build a Library Community for Data Intelligence and Better Collaboration Across Institutions (November '17)
John Chodacki, California Digital Library
Tim Dennis, University of California, Los Angeles
A Tale of Two Collaborations: Shared Discovery Through the Eyes of TRLN and BorrowDirect (November '17)
Timothy M. McGeary, Duke University
Joe M. Williams, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Elisabeth M. Long, University of Chicago
Robert Cartolano, Columbia University
Heidi Nance, Ivy Plus Libraries Partnership
Lisa Croucher, Triangle Research Libraries Network
Ben Heet, Triangle Research Libraries Network
These Beautiful Things: K-State Libraries Collaborates with Marianna Kistler Beach Museum of Art to Create an Online Collection Application (November '17)
Jason Bengtson, Kansas State University
View more informationTying the University Library to High Impact Research (November '17)
Nancy Davenport, American University
Katherine Simpson, American University
Update on Funding Possibilities, Priorities, and Trends (November '17)
Joel Wurl, National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH)
Ashley E. Sands, Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS)
Lucy Barber, National Historical Publications & Records Commission (NHPRC)
Patricia Hswe, Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
Christa Williford, Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR)
Value of Preserving and Disseminating Student Research Through Institutional Repositories (November '17)
Adriana Popescu, California Polytechnic State University
Radu Popescu, California Polytechnic State University
Web Archiving Systems APIs (WASAPI) for Systems Interoperability and Collaborative Technical Development (November '17)
Jefferson Bailey, Internet Archive
Nicholas Taylor, Stanford University
Fresh Perspectives on the Future of University-Based Publishing (April '17)
Speaker: Amy Brand
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What Today’s Students Have Taught Us (April '17)
Speaker: Alison J. Head
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10(+) years of Deep Blue at the University of Michigan (March '17)
Jim Ottaviani, University of Michigan
View more informationAdvancing Accessibility through Libraries (March '17)
Laura C. Wood, Tufts University
Joseph (Jody) D. Combs, ARL/Vanderbilt University
Beth Sandore Namachchivaya, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
Bibliometrics and Research Impact at University of Waterloo: An Exciting Campus Partnership (March '17)
Alison Hitchens, University of Waterloo
Annie Bélanger, University of Waterloo
Building a Deeper Bench: Training Students to Provide Digital Scholarship Support (March '17)
Joe M. Williams, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
View more informationBuilding Data Refuge: From Bucket Brigade to Sustainable Action (March '17)
Laurie Allen, University of Pennsylvania
Kimberly Eke, University of Pennsylvania
Elizabeth Foster, Georgetown University
Delphine Khanna, Temple University
Catherine Morse, University of Michigan
Building Distinctive Collections through International Collaborations: Lessons from UCLA’s International Digital Ephemera Project (March '17)
T-Kay Sangwand, University of California, Los Angeles
Todd Grappone, University of California, Los Angeles
“But We Don’t Do Research Like That Anymore” (March '17)
Thomas Hickerson, University of Calgary
View more informationCapacity Building for Digital Scholarship Services (March '17)
Ashley Sanders, Claremont University Consortium
Louisa Lam, The Chinese University of Hong Kong Library
A CAVEkiosk in the Library: The At-Risk Cultural Heritage and the Digital Humanities UC Catalyst Grant (March '17)
Declan Fleming, University of California San Diego
View more informationCollaborating to Digitize Paleontological Collections at the University of Wyoming (March '17)
Chad Hutchens, University of Wyoming
View more informationThe Continuing Evolution of Library High Technology Collaborative Spaces: Infocommons, Digital Scholarship Centers, Makerspaces, and More (March '17)
Martin Halbert, University of North Texas
Joan Lippincott, Coalition for Networked Information
Liz Milewicz, Duke University
Data Integrity for Librarians, Archivists, and Criminals: What We Can Steal from Bitcoin, BitTorrent, and Usenet (March '17)
Jeffrey Spies, Center for Open Science
View more informationDeveloping Library Technology Infrastructure: Two Perspectives (March '17)
Kevin Comerford, University of New Mexico
Karl Benedict, University of New Mexico
Antonio Guillermo Martínez, Libnova
Anthony Helm, Dartmouth College
Digital Preservation in Production: DPN and DuraCloud Vault – Year 1 (March '17)
Bill Branan, DuraSpace
David Pcolar, Digital Preservation Network (DPN)
Direct from the Swamp: Developments of the 45th President and 115th Congress (March '17)
Krista L. Cox, Association of Research Libraries
Alan S. Inouye, American Library Association
DSpace 7: Selecting and Building a New DSpace User Interface (March '17)
Michele Mennielli, 4Science
Maureen Walsh, The Ohio State University
Debra Hanken Kurtz, DuraSpace
The Emergence of Research Information Management (RIM) within US Libraries (March '17)
Rebecca Bryant, OCLC Research
Paolo Mangiafico, Duke University
Maliaca Oxnam, University of Arizona
Exploring Data Management Support Needs of Bioengineering and Biomedical Research Faculty (March '17)
Christie Wiley, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
View more informationFrom Theory to Practice: Leading the Way with Learning Data Principles (March '17)
Jenn Stringer, University of California at Berkeley
View more informationFrom Transactions to Collaborations: The Greenhouse Studios, Scholarly Design at UConn Library (March '17)
Martha Bedard, University of Connecticut
Holly Phillips, University of Connecticut
Greg Colati, University of Connecticut
How Libraries Learn: Catalyzing Student Research with the Fondren Fellows Program (March '17)
Lisa Spiro, Rice University
Marcel LaFlamme, Rice University
Christina Regelski, Rice University
Institutional Analytics Dashboards with SHARE: The UC San Diego Experience (March '17)
Declan Fleming, University of California San Diego
Jeffrey Spies, Center for Open Science
Institutional Repository Strategies: What We Learned at the Executive Roundtables (March '17)
Clifford Lynch, Coalition for Networked Information
Listen to the Recording
Is the Researcher Human? Is the Librarian? Bots, Conversational User Interfaces, and Virtual Research Assistants (March '17)
Lisa Janicke Hinchliffe, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Jason Griffey, Harvard University
Emily King, College of Southern Nevada
Michael Schofield, LibUX
Ithaka S+R US Library Survey 2016 (March '17)
Roger C. Schonfeld, Ithaka S+R
View more informationLibraries as Open Global Platform: An MIT Vision and Invitation (March '17)
Chris Bourg, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Armand Doucette, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Heather Yager, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
A Linked Data Approach for Humanities Data (March '17)
Sayeed Choudhury, Johns Hopkins University
Jaap Geraerts, University College London
New Incentive Infrastructure for Sharing Data and Other Research Outputs (March '17)
Bommae Kim, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City
View more informationOnline Scientific Reference Sample Collections and Shared Linked Data for Heritage Science and Related Disciplines (March '17)
Fenella France, Library of Congress
View more informationOpen Collections: A Holistic Approach to Digital Collections Discovery and Delivery (March '17)
Paul Joseph, University of British Columbia
Bronwen Sprout, University of British Columbia
Open Persistent Identifier Infrastructures: The Key to Scaling Mandate Auditing and Assessment Exercises (March '17)
Geoffrey Bilder, Crossref
View more informationPerma.cc: Ensuring the Integrity of the Digital Scholarly Record (March '17)
Adam Ziegler, Harvard University
View more informationPower of Partnership and the Affordable Learning Exchange (March '17)
Alison Armstrong, The Ohio State University
View more informationPreserving Digital Content at Scale: Active Digital Preservation and Data/Metadata Migration (March '17)
Carolyn Caizzi, Northwestern University
Karen Estlund, Pennsylvania State University
Lee Konrad, University of Wisconsin
Nick Ruest, York University
Mary Molinaro, Digital Preservation Network
Protect Researcher Privacy in the Surveillance Era (March '17)
Sam Kome, Claremont Colleges
View more informationResource Access for the 21st Century, RA21 Update: Pilots Advance to Improve Authentication and Authorization for Content (March '17)
Chris Shillum, Elsevier
Ann Gabriel, Elsevier
Rethinking Repositories (March '17)
Paolo Mangiafico, Duke University
Julie Rudder, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Will Sexton, Duke University
Jason Casden, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
The Role of Academic Libraries in an Era of Fake News, Alternative Facts, and Information Overload (March '17)
Donald A. Barclay, University of California, Merced
View more informationSemantic Web Identity: A New Opportunity for Libraries to Improve Machine Comprehension of Academic Organizations and Concepts (March '17)
Kenning Arlitsch, Montana State University
Justin Shanks, Montana State University
The So-What Test: How and Why Schools Are Embedding the IR into Campus Culture (March '17)
Promita Chatterji, bepress
View more informationSocial Networks and Archival Context: In Transition from Project to Program (March '17)
Daniel V. Pitti, University of Virginia
Jerry Simmons, U.S. National Archives and Records Administration
Kelly Spring, University of California, Irvine
Software Carpentry in the Library: Partnering to Give Researchers Needed Technical Skills (March '17)
Sarah Clayton, University of Oklahoma
Carl Grant, University of Oklahoma
Solving Scholarly Publishing Problems by Building Upon Institutional Repositories: Two Case Studies Based on the Digital Commons and Islandora Platforms (March '17)
Chad Hutchens, University of Wyoming
Karl Benedict, University of New Mexico
Jon Wheeler, University of New Mexico
Successful Open Educational Resources Initiatives: The Winning Formula (March '17)
Nicole Finkbeiner, Rice University
View more informationSupporting Scholarly Research Practices at Scale in the Humanities: A Deep Dive into Faculty Research Practices in Art History, History and Religious Studies (March '17)
Danielle Cooper, Ithaka S+R
Roger Schonfeld, Ithaka S+R
Sustainability of Community-owned Repository Software: A Call to Action (March '17)
Melissa Anez, Islandora Foundation
Mike Giarlo, Stanford University
Nick Ruest, York University
Andrew Woods, Duraspace
Task Force on Technical Approaches to Email Archives: Update and Discussion (March '17)
Chris Prom, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Kate Murray, Library of Congress
To the Rescue of the Orphans of Scholarly Communication (March '17)
Herbert Van de Sompel, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Michael L. Nelson, Old Dominion University
Martin Klein, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Understanding Usage, Impact, and Pitfalls in Research Data Analytics (March '17)
Jon Wheeler, University of New Mexico
Kenning Arlitsch, Montana State University
Stephen Abrams, University of New Mexico
Update on FOLIO, OLE, and the Open Library Foundation (March '17)
Dean Krafft, Cornell University
David Carlson, Texas A&M University
Sebastian Hammer, Index Data
Updates from the Field: Image Viewing and Manipulation with Mirador (March '17)
Elizabeth McAulay, University of California, Los Angeles
Todd Grappone, University of California, Los Angeles
Virtual Reality in the Trenches: Addressing the Preservation Challenges of Virtual Reality for Scholarship (March '17)
Zack Lischer-Katz, University of Oklahoma
Matt Cook, University of Oklahoma
When Data Analytics and Big Data/Data Science Move to the Library (March '17)
Karim Boughida, University of Rhode Island
Joan Peckham, University of Rhode Island
Kimberly Pierson, University of Rhode Island
Harrison Dekker, University of Rhode Island
The Computer Science Technical Reports Project and the Digital Object Architecture (December '16)
Speaker: Robert E. Kahn
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The New ABCs of Research: Achieving Breakthrough Collaborations (December '16)
Speaker: Ben Shneiderman
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CNI’s Evolving Agenda 2016-17: Research Library Roles & Collaborations, Stewardship of the Cultural Record, Scholarly Communications and More (December '16)
Speaker: Clifford Lynch
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Academic Museums and Libraries: Strong Partners for Stewardship and Engagement (November '16)
Jill Deupi, University of Miami
Chuck Eckman, University of Miami
After the Harvest: Preservation, Access, and Research Services for the 2016 End of Term Web Archive (November '16)
Jefferson Bailey, Internet Archive
Abbie Grotke, Library of Congress
Mark Phillips, University of North Texas
Altmetrics Going Mainstream: Moving Recommendations into Practice and Beyond (November '16)
Todd Carpenter, National Information Standards Organization
Nettie Lagace, National Information Standards Organization
arXiv@25: Exploring Future Directions and Strategies (November '16)
Oya Y. Rieger, Cornell University
Martin Lessmeister, Cornell University
Sandy Payette, Cornell University
Assessing Institutional Repositories (November '16)
Elisabeth Kaplan, George Washington University
Philip Herold, University of Minnesota Twin Cities
Kenning Arlitsch, Montana State University
Assessing Training for Digital Stewardship: Findings from the National Digital Stewardship Residency Program (November '16)
Howard Besser, New York University
Meridith Mink, Council on Library & Information Resources
Michelle Gallinger, Gallinger Consulting
Building Repositories for Social Science and Archaeological Data (November '16)
John B. Howard, University College Dublin
Francis P. McManamon, Arizona State University
Building the Better Ebook and Beyond (November '16)
Alex Humphreys, JSTOR
Charles Watkinson, University of Michigan
Lisa Macklin, Emory University
Barbara Rockenbach, Columbia University
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Building Tools and Services to Support Research Software Preservation and Sharing (November '16)
Fernando Rios, Johns Hopkins University
Jeffrey Spies, Center for Open Science
Rick Johnson, University of Notre Dame/Association of Research Libraries
Micah Altman, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Capstones: Internet Identity Begins to Fill the Gaps (November '16)
Ken Klingenstein, Internet2
View more informationCollaborations to Improve Collections Management and Access with CollectionSpace, an Open Sourced Software Solution (November '16)
Robert Miller, LYRASIS
David Greenbaum, University of California, Berkeley
Ann Baird Whiteside, Harvard University
The Cost of Open Access to Journals: Pay It Forward Project Findings (November '16)
MacKenzie Smith, University of California, Davis
View more informationCurrent Trends in Digital Newspaper Delivery: Leveraging Shared Resources, Collaborations, and Interoperability in the Libraries Community (November '16)
Sheila Rabun, International Image Interoperability Framework (IIIF)
Karen Estlund, Pennsylvania State University
Mark Phillips, University of North Texas
Deutsche Biographie: From a National Biography to a Historical Information System (November '16)
Dirk Scholz, Bavarian State Library
Maximilian Schrott, Historical Commission at the Bavarian Academy of Sciences and Humanities
Developing Technology Fluencies (November '16)
Rebecca L. Lubas, Claremont Colleges
Sam Kome, Claremont Colleges
Kim Eke, The University of Pennsylvania
Digital Humanities Collections and Technologies (November '16)
Sayeed Choudhury, Johns Hopkins University
Mark Patton, Johns Hopkins University
John B. Howard, University College Dublin
Sharon S. Prado, University College Dublin
The Digital Preservation Ecosystem: A Community Conversation with Providers of Services (November '16)
Mary Molinaro, Digital Preservation Network
Aaron Choate, University of Texas
Chip German, University of Virginia
Debra Hanken Kurtz, DuraSpace
Mike Furlough, HathiTrust
Sibyl Schaefer, University of California San Diego
Katherine Skinner, Educopia Institute
Digitized Manuscripts (November '16)
Benjamin Albritton, Stanford University
Sheila Rabun, International Image Interoperability Framework
Alexandra Bolintineanu, University of Toronto
Sian Meikle, University of Toronto
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Documenting the Now: Supporting Scholarly Use and Preservation of Social Media Content (November '16)
Ed Summers, University of Maryland
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DRASTIC Measures: Digital Repository at Scale that Invites Computation (To Improve Collections) (November '16)
Gregory Jansen, University of Maryland
Richard Marciano, University of Maryland
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Enhanced Institutional Repository Indexing, Linking and Display: Facilitating User Access and Publicly Funded Research Compliance (November '16)
Judith Russell, University of Florida
Todd Digby, University of Florida
Expanding Research Data Services (November '16)
Bryan Sinclair, Georgia State University
Mandy Swygart-Hobaugh, Georgia State University
Michele Claibourn, University of Virginia
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Exploring Ways to Improve Access to Scholarly Resources: From Anywhere on Any Device (November '16)
Todd Carpenter, National Information Standards Organization
Clifford Lynch, Coalition for Networked Information
Chris Shillum, Elsevier, Inc.
Ralph Youngen, American Chemical Society
From Archives to Data: Crowdsourcing Special Collections (November '16)
Amy Azzarito, University of California, Davis
Peter Leonard, Yale University
Lindsay King, Yale University
From Primary Resources to a Foundation for Programming: Disability History at the University of Texas Arlington Libraries (November '16)
Ramona Holmes, University of Texas at Arlington
Kelly Visnak, University of Texas at Arlington
The Future of Finding at the University of Oxford (November '16)
Catriona Cannon, University of Oxford
Christine Madsen, Athenaeum21
The HathiTrust Research Center: It Takes a Village (November '16)
Robert McDonald, Indiana University
Mike Furlough, University of Michigan
Beth Namachchivaya, University of Illinois
Beth Plale, Indiana University
J. Stephen Downie, University of Illinois
John Unsworth, University of Virginia
Institutional Learning Analytics: How Can Academic Libraries Connect? (November '16)
Megan Oakleaf, Syracuse University
Malcolm Brown, EDUCAUSE
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Islandora (November '16)
Nick Ruest, York University
Melissa Anez, Islandora Foundation
Adam Traub, University of Rochester
The Library in 2020: Creating Collaborative Digital Library Collections (November '16)
Brewster Kahle, Internet Archive
Tom Blake, Boston Public Library
Geoffrey Harder, University of Alberta
Lots of LOCKSS Keeping Stuff Safe: The Future of the LOCKSS Program (November '16)
Nicholas Taylor, Stanford University
View more informationMakerspaces, Virtual Reality, The Internet of Things et alia Stories (November '16)
Karim Boughida, University of Rhode Island
Brian Jepson, O’Reilly Media
Brian Mathews, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Carl Grant, University of Oklahoma
Angelica Ferria, University of Rhode Island
Deborah Mongeau, University of Rhode Island
Migrating Library Collections and Operations to Linked Data: Assessment, Planning and Experimentation (November '16)
Timothy W. Cole, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Myung-Ja K. Han, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Carl G. Stahmer, University of California, Davis
MacKenzie Smith, University of California, Davis
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Modern Digital Preservation Approaches from the Fedora Community (November '16)
David Wilcox, DuraSpace
Tom Cramer, Stanford University
Robin Ruggaber, University of Virginia
Declan Fleming, University of California, San Diego
Evviva Weinraub, Northwestern University
Networked Inquiry as General Education: ThoughtVectors in Concept Space (November '16)
Gardner Campbell, Virginia Commonwealth University
Christina Engelbart, Doug Engelbart Institute
Open Platform: Two Integrations at the University of Wisconsin-Madison (November '16)
Lee Konrad, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Bruce Barton, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Steve Meyer, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Oren Beit-Arie, Ex Libris, a ProQuest Company
Preserving Federal Electronic Records: Implementing a New Electronic Records Archive at the National Archives and Records Administration (November '16)
Leslie Johnston, National Archives and Records Administration
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The Provenance of Madame Bonnier: Linked Open Data and Intra-Institutional Collaboration (November '16)
Robert Sanderson, J. Paul Getty Trust
Joshua Gomez, Getty Research Institute
Reference Rot in Scholarly Communication: A Reliable Quantification and a Proposed Solution (November '16)
Martin Klein, Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Rendering and Reading: Three University Presses Consider the Future of Scholarly Monographs (November '16)
Terry Ehling, Johns Hopkins University Press
Charles Watkinson, University of Michigan
David Millman, New York University
Monica McCormick, New York University
Research IT @ Illinois: Establishing Service Responsive to Investigator Needs (November '16)
John Towns, University of Illinois
View more informationScholars@Cornell: Visualizing the Scholarly Record (November '16)
Sandy Payette, Cornell University
Muhammad Javed, Cornell University
A Serverless and Stateless Gaming Platform: NuPredicts (November '16)
Harlan Wallach, Northwestern University
Rodolfo Vieira, Northwestern University
Spaces for Learning and Scholarship (November '16)
Zheng (John) Wang, University of Notre Dame
Tracy Bergstrom, University of Notre Dame
Laurie Alexander, University of Michigan
Meghan Sitar, University of Michigan
A Story of Preprints and Curation Networks: Efficiently Scaling Community Outreach Using Public Goods Infrastructure (November '16)
Philip Cohen, University of Maryland College Park
Cynthia Hudson Vitale, Washington University in St. Louis; Association of Research Libraries
Jeffrey Spies, Center for Open Science
Claire Stewart, University of Minnesota
Supporting Digital Humanities: Report of an ECAR/CNI Working Group (November '16)
Joan K. Lippincott, Coalition for Networked Information
Quinn Dombrowski, University of California, Berkeley
Tools for Modern Research Practice (November '16)
Bret Davidson, North Carolina State University
Eka Grguric, North Carolina State University
Andrée Rathemacher, University of Rhode Island
Transnational Strategies for Stewardship of Our Shared Scholarly Record (and of Each Nation’s Published Heritage): Both Open and Subscribed Content (November '16)
Peter Burnhill, University of Edinburgh
Gaëlle Béquet, ISSN International Centre
Theron ‘Ted’ Westervelt, Library of Congress
Alan Darnell, University of Toronto
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Understanding and Improving Media Collection Usage and Discoverability (November '16)
Evviva Weinraub, Northwestern University
Jon W. Dunn, Indiana University
Dimitrios Latsis, Internet Archive; University of California, Santa Cruz
Mark Williams, Dartmouth College
Update on Funding Opportunities: Programs, Priorities & Trends (November '16)
Trevor Owens, Institute of Museum and Library Services
Joel Wurl, National Endowment for the Humanities
Lucy Barber, National Historical Publications & Records Commission
Nicole Ferraiolo, Council on Library and Information Resources
Elizabeth Tran, National Endowment for the Humanities
Using Big Data, Asking Big Questions: The Chronicling America Historic American Newspapers Data Challenge (November '16)
Leah Weinryb Grohsgal, National Endowment for the Humanities
Deborah Thomas, Library of Congress
Weaving Together Preservation and Active Research (November '16)
Rick Johnson, University of Notre Dame/Association of Research Libraries
Sayeed Choudhury, Johns Hopkins University
David Wilcox, Duraspace
Jeffrey Spies, The Center for Open Science
What’s the Reality of Virtual Reality in a Modern Research University Library? (November '16)
Carl Grant, University of Oklahoma
Matt Cook, University of Oklahoma
Yours, Mine, or Ours? The Freedom of Information Act Archive: Making the Transition from Faculty Project to Community Resource (November '16)
Barbara Rockenbach, Columbia University
Nancy Maron, BlueSky to BluePrint
Matthew Connelly, Columbia University
Robert Cartolano, Columbia University
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Activist Stewardship: The Imperative of Risk in Collecting Cultural Heritage (April '16)
Speakers: Todd Grappone, Lisa McAuly, and Heather Briston
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Defining the Scholarly Record for Computational Research (April '16)
Speaker: Victoria Stodden
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Access to DBpedia Versions using Memento and Triple Pattern Fragments (March '16)
Herbert Van de Sompel, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Miel Vander Sande, Ghent University
Avalon Media System Update: From Collaboration to Community (March '16)
Jon Dunn, Indiana University
Evviva Weinraub, Northwestern University
Be a Maker @UNC: Partnering to Support Teaching, Learning, and Maker Technology (March '16)
Danianne Mizzy, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Aiya Williams, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Building “Full-Stack” Collaboration on a Digital Foundation: ‘Explore Chicago Collections’ and the Chicago Collections Consortium (March '16)
Scott Walter, DePaul University
Sarah M. Pritchard, Northwestern University
Charles Blair, University of Chicago
Tracy J. Seneca, University of Illinois at Chicago
A Campus Master Plan for Research Storage: A Case in Progress (March '16)
David Millman, New York University
Scott Collard, New York University
Lynn Rohrs, New York University
Connect. Collaborate. Contribute: A Model for Designing and Building a Research Commons (March '16)
Alison Armstrong, The Ohio State University
View more informationda|ra: Solutions to the Challenges of Data Registration, Access and Exchange (March '16)
Karoline Harzenetter, GESIS, Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences
Kerrin Borschewski , GESIS, Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences
Digital Curation in Art Museums: Promising Practices and Opportunities for Education and Research (March '16)
Joyce Ray, Johns Hopkins University
View more informationExperimental Learning Environments at Clemson University Libraries (March '16)
Christopher Vinson, Clemson University
Patricia Carbajales-Dale, Clemson University
Bobby Hollandsworth, Clemson University
Wesley Smith, Clemson University
Expert Curation of SHARE Data Set: Pedagogy and Community Engagement (March '16)
Judy Ruttenberg, Association of Research Libraries
Cynthia Hudson-Vitale, Washington University in St. Louis
Jeff Spies, Center for Open Science
Exploring the Potential of New Faculty Profile Systems (March '16)
Michelle Armstrong, Boise State University
Eli Windchy, bepress
Maliaca Oxnam, University of Arizona
From Invasive to Integrated: Information Technology and Library Leadership, Structure, and Culture (March '16)
Lisa Janicke Hinchliffe, University of Illinois-Urbana
Dale Askey, McMaster University
The Future of Organization Identifiers (March '16)
Laure Haak, ORCID
Geoffrey Bilder, Crossref
Patricia Cruse, DataCite
Improving Research Data Sharing and Reuse: Scientists and Repositories (March '16)
Michael Conlon, University of Florida
View more informationIthaka S+R Faculty Survey 2015: First Release of Key Findings (March '16)
Roger C. Schonfeld, Ithaka S+R
Christine Wolff, Ithaka S+R
Linked Data Implementations-Who, What and Why? (March '16)
Karen Smith-Yoshimura, OCLC
View more informationMicroservices Architecture: Building Scalable (Library) Software Solutions (March '16)
Jason Varghese, New York Public Library
View more informationA Multiple Institutional Collaboration Project toward Geospatial Data Discovery (March '16)
Nicole Kong, Purdue University
View more informationNational Web Archiving Programs in the U.S. (March '16)
Martin Halbert, University of North Texas
Jefferson Bailey, Internet Archive
Michael Nelson, Old Dominion University
Mark Phillips, University of North Texas
New and Evolving Services for Scholarship (March '16)
Rebecca Bryant, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Beth Namachchivaya, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Wayne Morse, Emory University
An Ocean of Data: A Metadata and DOI Strategy for Large, Dynamic Data about the World’s Oceans (March '16)
Grace Agnew, Rutgers University
View more informationOn the CUSP: Canadian Universities and Sustainable Publishing (March '16)
Martha Whitehead, Queen’s University
Brian Owen, Simon Fraser University
CANCELED: The Open Library of Humanities: Transforming Scholarly Communications in the Humanities Disciplines (March '16)
Martin Paul Eve, Open Library of Humanities
View more informationOpen Parks Network: The Next Century of Digital Information Stewardship for the National Park Service (March '16)
Christopher G. Vinson, Clemson University
View more informationAn Open Science Framework for Solving Institutional Challenges: Supporting the Institutional Research Mission Across Departments and the Full Project Lifecycle (March '16)
Matthew Spitzer, Center for Open Science
View more informationOpen SESMO: Innovations in Surfacing Paid Content to Today’s Learners (March '16)
Jason A. Clark, Montana State University
Doralyn Rossmann, Montana State University
Preserving Intangible Cultural Heritage: A Research and Policy Agenda (March '16)
Jerome McDonough, University of Illinois
View more informationPublishing Programs in Academic Libraries (March '16)
Bryn Geffert, Amherst College
Michael Roy, Middlebury College
Sue Ann Gardner, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Rebuilding the Getty Provenance Index as Linked Data (March '16)
Joshua Gomez, Getty Research Institute
Emily Pugh, Getty Research Institute
Rethinking Library Services: Software Infrastructure to Stimulate Innovation and Collaboration (March '16)
Nassib Nassar, Index Data
View more informationThe Role of Next Generation Libraries in Enhancing Multidisciplinary Research (March '16)
Tom Hickerson, University of Calgary
Joan Lippincott, Coalition for Networked Information
Kathryn (Ranjit) Ruddock, University of Calgary
Shawna Sadler, Deakin University
Runaway Slave Advertisements: One Vision, Two Approaches (March '16)
Tim Bucknall, University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Jason Kovari, Cornell University
Scaling Maker Spaces Across the Web: Weaving Maker Space Communities Together to Support Distributed, Networked Collaboration in Knowledge Creation (March '16)
Rick Luce, University of Oklahoma
Carl Grant, University of Oklahoma
The Software Preservation Network Project (March '16)
Zach Vowell, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
Jessica Meyerson, University of Texas at Austin
Starting a Textbook Revolution: Project Partners On and Beyond Your Campus (March '16)
Steven J. Bell, Temple University
Alison Armstrong, The Ohio State University
Kevin Stranack, Simon Fraser University
The Stewardship Gap Project: Initial Research Results and Insights (March '16)
Myron Gutmann, University of Colorado Boulder
Jeremy York, University of Colorado Boulder
Text and Data-Mining on Licensed Collections (March '16)
Peter Leonard, Yale University
View more informationTransformational Online Reference with a Proactive, Context-sensitive Chat System: Using Triggers to Encourage Patrons to Ask Questions (March '16)
Jan Kemp, University of Texas at San Antonio
William Glenn, University of Texas at San Antonio
When Does Twenty-Three Equal One? The Quest for a Truly Unified Library Management System in the California State University System (March '16)
Mark Stover, California State University, Northridge
Lauren Magnuson, California State University, Northridge
Working with a Community-based Organization to Support Ontology Infrastructure (March '16)
Line C. Pouchard, Purdue University Libraries
View more informationRecalibrating Access, Security, Privacy and Innovation (December '15)
Speaker: Clifford Lynch
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3D Scanning for Small Budgets: How Local Libraries and Museums Will Play a Role in Creating a 3D Digital Library (November '15)
Jennifer Johnson, Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis
JD Schaumberg, Online Resources, Inc.
Achieving Meaningful Interoperability for Web-based Scholarship (November '15)
Herbert Van de Sompel, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Michael L. Nelson, Old Dominion University
All for One and One for All: A Global Approach to Image Interoperability via IIIF (November '15)
Tom Cramer, Stanford University
View more informationThe Archaeology of Infrastructure (November '15)
Sayeed Choudhury, Johns Hopkins University
Jaap Geraerts, University College London
Archivportal-D: The National Platform for Archival Information in Germany (November '15)
Christina Wolf, Landesarchiv Baden-Wuerttemberg
Nadine Seidu, Landesarchiv Baden-Wuerttemberg
Between a Microscope and a Museum: The Tension Between Content and Context in Digital Collections (November '15)
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
Big Data Ethics Support Systems and Networks (November '15)
Bonnie Tijerina, Data & Society Research Institute
Emily F. Keller, Data & Society Research Institute
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Bringing Bits to the User: BitCurator and BitCurator Access (November '15)
Christopher (Cal) Lee, University of North Carolina
View more informationCan Cooperatives Provide a More Sustainable and Effective Path for Open Access? (November '15)
Kamran Naim, Stanford University
Raym Crow, SPARC
Consensus Approach to Patron Privacy in Publisher, Library and Software Systems (November '15)
Todd Carpenter, National Information Standards Organization (NISO)
View more informationDesign Labs at the Intersection of Engaged Learning and Digital Scholarship (November '15)
Laurie Alexander, University of Michigan
Justin Schell, University of Michigan
Digital Dissertations in an Increasingly Welcoming Landscape (November '15)
Amanda Visconti, Purdue University
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Digital Scholarship Centers: Two Models (November '15)
Tom Keegan, The University of Iowa
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 (November '15)
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
Documenting Ferguson: Lessons Learned from Managing an Online Community Archive (November '15)
Shannon Davis, Washington University in St. Louis
View more informationEmulation and Virtualization as Preservation Strategies (November '15)
David S. H. Rosenthal, Stanford University
View more informationePADD: Use Natural Language Processing to Appraise, Process, Discover and Deliver Email (November '15)
Peter Chan, Stanford University
View more informationEstablishing a Shared Research Data Service in the UK: How We’re Doing It. What About You? (November '15)
Rachel Bruce, Jisc
View more informationEvolving a Community Digital Repository: Lessons from Dryad (November '15)
William Michener, University of New Mexico and Dryad Board of Directors
View more informationExperiences with High Resolution Display Walls in Academic Libraries (November '15)
John Brosz, University of Calgary
E. Patrick Rashleigh, Brown University
Josh Boyer, North Carolina State University
Fedora 4: Community-Driven Development to Production (November '15)
Aaron Birkland, Johns Hopkins University
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? (November '15)
Charles Watkinson, University of Michigan
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 (November '15)
Robert Sanderson, Stanford University
View more informationGalileo’s World: Driving Library Exhibitions to New Heights with State-of-the-art Technology (November '15)
Carl Grant, University of Oklahoma
View more informationThe Great VCU Bike Race Book: Studentsourcing an Interdisciplinary, Multimodal Webtext (November '15)
Gardner Campbell, Virginia Commonwealth University
View more informationHow Much Does $1.7 Billion Buy You? A Comparison of Published Scientific Journal Articles to Their Pre-print Version (November '15)
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
Hybrid Online/Offline Scholarly Information Resources (November '15)
Ryan Shaw, 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 (November '15)
Tom Cramer, Stanford University
Mark Matienzo, Digital Public Library of America
Debra Hanken Kurtz, DuraSpace
Is Gold Open Access Sustainable? Update from the UC Pay-It-Forward Project (November '15)
MacKenzie Smith, University of California, Davis
Ivy Anderson, University of California, California Digital Library
Libraries Will Be an Asset for Us: Emerging Roles for Academic Libraries in Civic Data Partnerships (November '15)
Aaron Brenner, 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 (November '15)
Dean B. Krafft, Cornell University
Tom Cramer, Stanford University
Charles Blair, The University of Chicago
MakerWeb Consortium: A Unique Approach to MakerSpaces (November '15)
Ellen Borkowski, Union College
Amanda Ervin, Union College
Frances Maloy, Union College
John Rieffel, Union College
National Digital Stewardship Alliance on the Move (November '15)
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
New Partnerships in the Scholarly Communication System and the Open Source Toolkit (November '15)
Robert Cartolano, 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 (November '15)
Stuart Snydman, Stanford University
View more informationThe Open Science Framework (OSF) at Notre Dame: Connecting the Workflow and Supporting the Research Mission (November '15)
Andrew Sallans, Center for Open Science
Natalie Meyers, University of Notre Dame
Organizational Implications of Data Science Environments in Education, Research, and Research Management in Libraries (November '15)
Erik Mitchell, University of California, Berkeley
Vicky Steeves, New York University
Jenny Muilenburg, University of Washington
Portland Common Data Model: Creating and Sharing Complex Digital Objects (November '15)
Karen Estlund, Pennsylvania State 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 (November '15)
Karim Boughida, University of Rhode Island
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 (November '15)
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
The Process of Discovery: CLIR Postdoctoral Fellows on the Future of the Academy (November '15)
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
Rightsstatements.org: An International, Interoperable Approach to Standardized Rights Statements for Cultural Heritage (November '15)
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
Social Networks and Archival Context (SNAC): Launching the Pilot Phase (November '15)
John C. Martinez, National Archives and Records Administration
View more informationTaking the Long View: International Update from the Keepers Registry (November '15)
Peter Burnhill, EDINA, University of Edinburgh
View more informationUpdate on Funding Opportunities: Programs, Priorities & Trends (November '15)
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
Video Captioning at the University of Texas (November '15)
Daniel Jacobs, University of Texas at Austin
Aaron Choate, University of Texas at Austin
Realizing the Potential of Research Data (April '15)
Speaker: Carole L. Palmer
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Providing Universal Access to Modern Materials –and Living to Tell the Tale (April '15)
Speaker: Brewster Kahle
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Transparency, Trust, and Consumer Protection in a Complex World (April '15)
Speaker: Julie Brill
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3D Printing Trends (April '15)
Patrick Yott, Northeastern University
Terry Ann Jankowski, University of Washington
Tania P. Bardyn, University of Washington
Paul Ludecke, University of Washington
The Academic Preservation Trust: Report on First Months of Production (April '15)
Andrew Diamond, Academic Preservation Trust
Chip German, Academic Preservation Trust
Nathan Tallman, University of Cincinnati
Jamie Little, University of Miami
Linda Newman, University of Cincinnati
Addressing Institutional Challenges to Providing Accessible Digital Content (April '15)
Judy Ruttenberg, Association of Research Libraries
Jonathan Lazar, Towson University
Sheryl Burgstahler, University of Washington
Annotated Manuscripts in the IIIF Environment: Enhancing Scholarship and Creating Communities (April '15)
Stephen Nichols, Johns Hopkins University
Tamsyn Rose-Steel, Johns Hopkins University
Sayeed Choudhury, Johns Hopkins University
BIBFLOW: A Roadmap for Library Linked Data Implementation (April '15)
MacKenzie Smith, University of California, Davis
Carl G Stahmer, University of California, Davis
Eric Miller, Zepheira
Building a Vast Library of Life: The Biodiversity Heritage Library Looks to the Future (April '15)
Martin R. Kalfatovic, Smithsonian Institution
Nancy E. Gwinn, Smithsonian Institution
Building Expertise to Support Digital Scholarship: A Global Perspective (April '15)
Vivian Lewis, McMaster University
Lisa Spiro, Rice University
Xuemao Wang, University of Cincinnati
Jon E. Cawthorne, West Virginia University
Challenges Presented by Institutional Identifiers (April '15)
Karen Smith-Yoshimura, OCLC Research
View more informationCollaborating to Develop and Test Research Data Preservation Workflows (April '15)
Geoff Harder, University of Alberta
Leanne Trimble, Scholars Portal
Dugan O’Neil, Compute Canada
Brian Owen, Simon Fraser University
Martha Whitehead, Queen’s University
Digital Preservation Network Progress Report (April '15)
Evviva Weinraub Lajoie, Digital Preservation Network
David Pcolar, Digital Preservation Network
Electronic Laboratory Notebooks: More than Notes (April '15)
Alan Wolf, University of Wisconsin – Madison
Jan Cheetham, University of Wisconsin – Madison
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Enduring Access to Rich Media Content: Understanding Use and Usability Requirements (April '15)
Oya Y. Rieger, Cornell University
Mickey Casad, Cornell University
Dianne Dietrich, Cornell University
For the Increase and Diffusion of Knowledge: The Smithsonian’s Research Online (SRO), Supporting Smithsonian Institution’s Plan to Provide Increased Public Access to Federally Funded Publications and Digital Research Materials (April '15)
Martin R. Kalfatovic, Smithsonian Institution
View more informationHow Am I Doing? A Framework for IR Benchmarking (April '15)
Ann Connolly, bepress
View more informationIndiana University’s Media Digitization and Preservation Initiative (April '15)
Julie Hardesty, Indiana University Bloomington
Jon W. Dunn, Indiana University Bloomington
Innovative Uses of Islandora: Three Use Cases (April '15)
Kristian Allen, University of California, Los Angeles
Mark Jordan, Simon Fraser University
Evelyn McLellan, Artefactual Systems Inc.
Integrating Digital Epigraphies (April '15)
Joshua D. Sosin, Duke University
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Integration of Research Literature and Data (InFoLiS) (April '15)
Katarina Boland, GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Cologne (Germany)
Philipp Zumstein, Mannheim University Library (Germany)
Less Code, More Product: Leveraging Open Source Technologies to Develop Digital Library Collections (April '15)
Robert Cartolano, Columbia University
Stephen Davis, Columbia University
Carole Ann Fabian, Columbia University
Managing Public Video Walls in an Academic Library (April '15)
Shawna Sadler, Deakin University
Mike Nutt, North Carolina State University
Renee Reaume, University of Calgary
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Microsoft Academic: Semantic Search and Proactive Discovery (April '15)
Alex D. Wade, Microsoft Research
View more informationMobile Technology Support for Field Research (April '15)
Wayne Johnston, University of Guelph
View more informationMoving Ahead with Fedora 4 (April '15)
David Wilcox, DuraSpace
Robert Cartolano, Columbia University
Robin Ruggaber, University of Virginia
Jon Dunn, Indiana University
Navigating Change in Software Sustainability and Business Models (April '15)
Timothy M. McGeary, Duke University
Michael Winkler, University of Pennsylvania
Carlen Ruschoff , University of Maryland, College Park
Networks of Expertise: A Model for Implementing and Sustaining New Information Services (April '15)
Jon E. Cawthorne, West Virginia University
John Culshaw, University of Iowa
Geneva Henry, George Washington University
Joy Kirchner, University of Minnesota
New Library/IT Service Models (April '15)
Allan Bell, The University of British Columbia
Mark Dehmlow, University of Notre Dame
On Building an Ontario Library Research Cloud for Shared and Distributed Digital Curation (April '15)
Dale Askey, McMaster University
Sian Meikle , University of Toronto
Michael Vandenburg, Queen’s University
Picture This! Supporting Data Visualization Research at Scale (April '15)
Joe M. Williams, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill
Carol Hunter, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill
Jill Kuhn Sexton, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill
A Platform for Partnership: Collaborating Across UCLA Library and Campus (April '15)
Jillian Cuellar, University of California, Los Angeles
Jasmine Jones, Smith College
Jennifer Weintraub, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study
Andrew Gomez, University of California, Los Angeles
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Publishing Ada: A Retrospective Look at the First Three Years of an Open Peer Review Multi-modal Journal (April '15)
Karen Estlund, University of Oregon
Sarah Hamid, University of Oregon
Bryce Peake, Intel Labs / University of Oregon
Setting a Security and Privacy Agenda: Report from a CNI Workshop (April '15)
Clifford Lynch, Coalition for Networked Information
View more informationSHARE Project Update (April '15)
Judy Ruttenberg, Association of Research Libraries
Jeff Spies, Center for Open Science
Simplifying Learning Analytics via the Caliper Analytics™ Framework (CANCELED) (April '15)
Lisa Mattson, IMS Global Learning Consortium
View more informationSocial Networks and Archival Context: From R&D to Cooperative Program (April '15)
Daniel Pitti, University of Virginia
Brian Tingle, University of California
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Software Curation as a Digital Preservation Service (April '15)
Keith Webster, Carnegie Mellon University
Euan Cochrane, Yale University
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Space: Describing and Assessing Library and Other Learning Spaces (April '15)
Joan Lippincott, Coalition for Networked Information
Bob Fox, University of Louisville
Martha Kyrillidou, Association of Research Libraries
Stewarding the Scholarly Record at the University of Arizona (April '15)
Maliaca Oxnam, University of Arizona
Kimberly Chapman, University of Arizona
Jeremy Frumkin, University of Arizona
Think Different! The Value of Reading-list Technology in Better Integrating Libraries in Online Learning Environments (April '15)
Carl Grant, University of Oklahoma
Tamar Sadeh, Ex Libris Group
Transforming Organizations Through New Partnerships, Collaboration, and Agile Development (April '15)
Xuemao Wang, University of Cincinnati
Nelson Vincent, University of Cincinnati
Linda Newman, University of Cincinnati
Ted Baldwin, University of Cincinnati
Josette Riep, University of Cincinnati
Visualization on the Big Screen: Hands-on Immersive Environments Designed for Student and Faculty Collaboration (April '15)
Bryan Sinclair, Georgia State University
Jill Sexton, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill
Joseph Hurley, Georgia State University
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What Price Open Access? (April '15)
Stuart Shieber, Harvard University
Ralf Schimmer, Max Planck Digital Library
Ivy Anderson, California Digital Library
Closing Plenary Fall 2014: 2014 in Review and 2015 in Prospect (December '14)
Speaker: Clifford Lynch
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Closing Plenary Spring 2014: Paul Evan Peters Lecture: “Computers, Plans, and Campfires” (December '14)
Speaker: Donald A. B. Lindberg
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A Conversation About the Present and the Future of Technology, Knowledge and Culture (December '14)
Speakers: Bryan Alexander and Clifford Lynch
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A Conversation on the Changing Landscape of Information Systems in Higher Education: Community Source, Community Platforms and Systems as Services (December '14)
Speakers: Tom Cramer, James Hilton, Michele Kimpton, and Clifford Lynch
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The 2014 National Agenda for Digital Stewardship: What Works in Digital Preservation, and What is Needed (December '14)
Micah Altman, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Trevor Owens, Library of Congress
Michelle Gallinger, Gallinger Consulting
Analytics and Privacy: A Proposed Framework for Negotiating Service and Value Boundaries (December '14)
Lisa Hinchliffe, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Andrew Asher, Indiana University
Archives and Digital Humanities (December '14)
Charlotte Nunes, Southwestern University
Mary W. Elings, University of California at Berkeley
Jen Wolfe, University of Iowa
Tom Keegan, University of Iowa
The Benefits of Collaboration: Optimizing Content Coverage in Library Discovery Systems (December '14)
Amira Aaron, Northeastern University
Bruce Heterick, ITHAKA
Christine Stohn, Ex Libris Group
A Decade In: Assessing the Impacts and Futures of Internet Identity (December '14)
Ken Klingenstein, Internet2
View more informationThe DeLiVerMATH Project: Towards Virtual Research Environments in Mathematics (December '14)
Peter Loewe, German National Library of Science and Technology
Silke Rehme, FIZ Karlsruhe Leibniz Institute for Information Infrastructure
Developing a 21st Century Global Digital Mathematics Library for Research (December '14)
Clifford Lynch, Coalition for Networked Information
Patrick Ion, American Mathematical Society
Timothy W. Cole, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Developing an Analytics Dashboard for Coursera MOOC Discussion Forums (December '14)
Bill Parod, Northwestern University
View more informationDevelopment of a Small Data Collections Archiving Service Option at Johns Hopkins University (December '14)
Betsy Gunia, Johns Hopkins University
Barbara Pralle, Johns Hopkins University
Developments in Digital Repositories (December '14)
Tracy Seneca, University of Illinois at Chicago
Charles Blair, University of Chicago
Glen Robson, National Library of Wales
Digital Repository Development at Yale Library (December '14)
Michael Dula, Yale University
View more informationDigital Scholarship Centers (December '14)
Joan Lippincott, Coalition for Networked Information
View more information“Do More With Less”? See How Four Organizations Translate That Into “Being More Efficient and Effective” Through the Use of Private & Commercial Cloud Services (December '14)
Steven Escar Smith, University of Tennessee
Kevin Kidd, Boston College
Carl Grant, University of Oklahoma
Oren Beit-Arie, Ex Libris Group
e-Journal Archiving: Changing Landscape (December '14)
Oya Y. Rieger, Cornell University Library
Lars Bjørnshauge, SPARC Europe & DOAJ
Mark Jordan, Simon Fraser University Library & Public Knowledge Project (PKP)
Bernie Reilly, Center for Research Libraries
Ensuring Access to Digital Back Copy: Who Has the Digital Shelving? (December '14)
Peter Burnhill, University of Edinburgh
View more informationThe Evolution of VIVO Software, Standards, and Open-Source Community: Project Update (December '14)
Layne M. Johnson, DuraSpace
View more informationExposing Library Collections on the Web: Challenges and Lessons Learned (December '14)
Timothy W. Cole, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Kenning Arlitsch, Montana State University
Ted Fons, OCLC
Janina Sarol, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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Extending the Lifecycle of Scientific Field Notes: Making Hidden Collections Reusable (December '14)
Riccardo Ferrante, Smithsonian Institution
Rusty Russell, Smithsonian Institution
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Falling Though the Cracks: Digital Preservation and Institutional Failures (December '14)
Jerome McDonough, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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Fedora 4 Early Adopters (December '14)
David Wilcox, DuraSpace
Stefano Cossu, Art Institute of Chicago
Declan Fleming, University of California, San Diego
Michael Giarlo, Pennsylvania State University
Tom Cramer, Stanford University
Fostering Human-to-Human Collaboration (December '14)
Adam Hyde, PLOS
View more informationThe Global Open Knowledgebase (GOKb): A Collaborative Open Data Project Supporting Electronic Resources Management and Scholarly Communication (December '14)
Kristin Antelman, California Institute of Technology
Liam Earney, Jisc
Kristen Wilson, North Carolina State University
How Relevant are Your Results? Supporting Topical Research in Discovery Services (December '14)
Athena Hoeppner, University of Central Florida
Ashley Brewer, Old Dominion University
James G. Rhoades, Jr., Old Dominion University
Dave Edwards, EBSCO Information Services
Hybrid and Fluid by Design: Collective Capacity Building for the Digital Humanities at Penn State (December '14)
Patricia Hswe, The Pennsylvania State University
View more informationImproving Integrity, Transparency, and Reproducibility Through Connection of the Scholarly Workflow (December '14)
Andrew Sallans, Center for Open Science
View more informationImproving the Odds of Preservation (December '14)
David S. H. Rosenthal, Stanford University
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Inaugural Digital Preservation Network Pilot Project Findings and Next Steps (December '14)
Debra Hanken Kurtz, Texas Digital Library
Tony Navarrete, Stanford University
David Minor, University of California at San Diego
The Library Publishing Coalition: From Collective Action to Collective Impact (December '14)
Sarah Kalikman Lippincott, Library Publishing Coalition
Katherine Skinner, Educopia Institute
Linked Data Initiatives at the National Library of Medicine (December '14)
Barbara Bushman, National Library of Medicine
Nancy Fallgren, National Library of Medicine
The Linked Data for Libraries (LD4L) Project: A Progress Report (December '14)
Dean B. Krafft, Cornell University
Tom Cramer, Stanford University
Managing Research Data: Some Ins and Outs (December '14)
Joyce Ray, Johns Hopkins University
Geneva Henry, George Washington University
Michele Kimpton, DuraSpace
Melissa Levine, University of Michigan
The NIH Contribution to the Commons (December '14)
Philip E. Bourne, National Institutes of Health
View more informationOnline-Only Media: 21st Century Collection Crisis? (December '14)
John Vallier, University of Washington
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Planning for What’s Next: Growing Skills and Infrastructure for Changing Environments (December '14)
Marianne Ryan, Northwestern University
Geoffrey Swindells, Northwestern University
Chelcie Juliet Rowell, Wake Forest University
Beth Forrest Warner, The Ohio State University
Terry Reese, The Ohio State University
Publishing and Preserving Data as Primary Research Objects: The RMap Project (December '14)
Timothy DiLauro, Data Conservancy, Johns Hopkins University
Ken Rawson, IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers)
Kate Wittenberg, Portico
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Research Impact, Scholarly Output, and Models of Sustainability in the Libraries (December '14)
Steven Braun, University of Minnesota
View more informationRights & Access Challenges for Large Scale Collections, Aggregators, and Repositories (December '14)
Elaine Westbrooks, University of Michigan
Kevin Smith, Duke University
Emily Gore, Digital Public Library of America
Debra Kurtz, University of Texas at Austin
The Shelley-Godwin Archive (December '14)
Neil Fraistat, University of Maryland
Raffaele Viglianti, University of Maryland
Trevor Muñoz, University of Maryland
Kirsten Keister, University of Maryland
Smithsonian X Digitization: Rapid Capture for Vast Collections, 3D Digitization for Iconic Objects (December '14)
Günter Waibel, Smithsonian Institution
Vincent Rossi, Smithsonian Institution
Snatch: An Archiving and Analysis Service for Global News (December '14)
Todd Grappone, University of California, Los Angeles
Peter Broadwell, University of California, Los Angeles
Martin Klein, University of California, Los Angeles
Sharon E. Farb, University of California, Los Angeles
Stewarding New York Public Library’s Audio and Moving Image Research Collections into the Future (December '14)
Ann Thornton, New York Public Library
Evelyn Frangakis, New York Public Library
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Stewarding New York Public Library's Audio and Moving Image Research Collections into the Future (December '14)
Ann Thornton, New York Public Library
Evelyn Frangakis, New York Public Library
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Swords, Dragons, and Spells: Libraries and User Privacy (December '14)
Peter Brantley, New York Public Library
Marshall Breeding, Library Technology Guides
Eric Hellman, Gluejar
Gary Price, infoDOCKET.com
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Towards an Open Annotation Standard (December '14)
Rob Sanderson, Stanford University
Karen Myers, World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)
Trend Analysis Using Text Mining (December '14)
Sara Mannheimer, Montana State University
Scott W.H. Young, Montana State University
Zheng (John) Wang, University of Notre Dame
Trends in 3D Printing (December '14)
James King, National Institutes of Health
Kathlin Ray, University of Nevada, Reno
Under The Mattress? The Current Landscape of Confidential Data Storage (December '14)
Jamene Brooks-Kieffer, University of Kansas
View more informationUpdate on BIBFRAME (Bibliographic Framework Initiative) (December '14)
Karim B. Boughida, George Washington University
Jackie Shieh, George Washington University
Jeff Penka, Zepheira
Nate Trail, Library of Congress
Update on Funding Opportunities: New Programs, New Directions (December '14)
Robert Horton, Institute of Museum and Library Services
Amy Lucko, Council on Library Resources
Kathleen Williams, National Historical Publications & Records Commission
Christa Williford, Council on Library Resources
Joel Wurl, National Endowment for the Humanities
Update on SHARE Developments (December '14)
Tyler Walters, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Jeffrey Spies, Center for Open Science
Eric Celeste, SHARE
What Role(s) Should the Library Play in Support of Discovery? (December '14)
Roger C. Schonfeld, Ithaka S+R
View more informationWhat We Heard at the Roundtable: Supporting Digital Humanities at Scale (December '14)
Clifford Lynch, Coalition for Networked Information
View more informationWikipedia and Libraries: Increasing Library Visibility (December '14)
Merrilee Proffitt, OCLC Research
Jake Orlowitz, The Wikimedia Foundation
1914-1918-online. International Encyclopedia of the First World War (March '14)
Nicolas Apostolopoulos, Freie Universtät Berlin
Oliver Janz, Freie Universtät Berlin
Assessment of E-book Strategies (March '14)
Maria Savova, Claremont Colleges
Terese Heidenwolf, Lafayette College
Kevin Butterfield, University of Richmond
Beyond Serials: Lessons Learned and Future Directions for e-Book Preservation (March '14)
Stephanie Orphan, Portico
Robert Wolven, Columbia University
Charles Hammer, John Wiley & Sons
CASRAI: Working Toward Research Information Interoperability in the UK (March '14)
Ben Showers, JISC
View more informationCan a Consortium Build a Viable Preservation Repository? (March '14)
Suzanne E. Thorin, University of Virginia
Bradley Daigle, University of Virginia
Stephen Davis, Columbia University
Linda Newman, University of Cincinnati
Scott Turnbull, University of Virginia
Community-based Stewardship at Pennsylvania State University (March '14)
Mike Furlough, Pennsylvania State University
Patricia Hswe, Pennsylvania State University
Ben Goldman, Pennsylvania State University
Continuing the Conversation (March '14)
Bryan Alexander, NITLE & Bryan Alexander Consulting
Clifford Lynch, CNI
Course Readings in Learning Management Systems (March '14)
Eric Frierson, EBSCO Information Services
Michael Waugh, Louisiana State University
Demonstration of FLEXspace Beta Release (March '14)
Lisa Stephens, State University of New York (SUNY)
Megan Marler, ARTstor
Enriching How We Create, Teach and Learn: The Intersections of Scholarly Communication and Information Literacy (March '14)
Joyce Ogburn, Appalachian State University
Stephanie Davis-Kahl, Illinois Wesleyan University
Merinda Kaye Hensley, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Mary Ellen Davis, Association of College and Research Libraries
E-Textbook Initiatives in Libraries and IT Organizations (March '14)
Glenda Morgan, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Pat Reid, Purdue University
Todd Grappone, University of California, Los Angeles
Milind Basole, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
The Evolving Scholarly Record (March '14)
Brian Lavoie, OCLC Research
Jennifer Schaffner, OCLC Research
An Exploration of the “Center of Excellence” Model for Information Services (March '14)
Geneva Henry, George Washington University
Susan Fliss, Harvard University
Joy Kirchner, University of Minnesota
Heather Gendron, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
José Diaz, The Ohio State University
Fostering A Graduate Research Community with Digital Scholarship Programs and Services (March '14)
Andrew Bonamici, University of Oregon
Karen Estlund, University of Oregon
Four Questions You Should Never Ask in Evaluation/Assessment in Libraries and IT, and a Number of Questions that You Should! (March '14)
Glenda Morgan, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Chris Bourg, Stanford University
Joshu Morrill, University of Wisconsin-Madison
From Fragmentation to Reaggregation: Revealing a "Virtual" Medieval Library with Manuscriptlink (March '14)
Eric J. Johnson, The Ohio State University
View more informationFrom Fragmentation to Reaggregation: Revealing a “Virtual” Medieval Library with Manuscriptlink (March '14)
Eric J. Johnson, The Ohio State University
View more informationIf You Want to Go Far, Go Together: Developing the Hydra-Blacklight Way (March '14)
Tom Cramer, Stanford University
View more informationIIIF: The International Image Interoperability Framework (March '14)
Tom Cramer, Stanford University
View more informationIntegrating ORCID Researcher Identifiers Into Repository Workflows (March '14)
Laure Haak, ORCID
Ann Campion Riley, University of Missouri
Michael Witt, Purdue University
Integrating Researcher Identifiers into University and Library Systems (March '14)
Micah Altman, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Karen Smith-Yoshimura, OCLC Research
Ithaka S+R US Library Survey 2013 (March '14)
Roger C. Schonfeld, Ithaka S+R
View more informationThe Journalism Digital News Archive (JDNA): Responding to Disruption (March '14)
Edward McCain, University of Missouri
View more informationLoanable Equipment: Supporting Creation and Dissemination for the Campus Community (March '14)
Shawna Sadler, University of Calgary
Kristin Antelman, North Carolina State University
Local Participation in the Digital Public Library of America (March '14)
Chelcie Juliet Rowell, Wake Forest University
Chris Freeland, Washington University in St. Louis
Monograph Purchasing Trends in Research Libraries: Did Electronic Journals Really Destroy the University Press? (March '14)
Elisabeth A. Jones, University of Michigan
View more informationThe National Digital Stewardship Residency (March '14)
Lauren Work, PBS
Julia Blase, The National Security Archive
Optimization of Known-Item Discovery (March '14)
Jack Ammerman, Boston University
Tamar Sadeh, Ex Libris Group
Perceptions of Library Support for Formal Undergraduate Research Programs (March '14)
Sarah L. Shreeves, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
View more informationPractical Work in Linked Data using Digital Collections: Unleashing the Expressivity of Data (March '14)
Silvia Southwick, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Cory Lampert, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Privacy in the Digital Age: Publishers, Libraries and Higher Education (March '14)
Helen Cullyer, The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
Joe Esposito, Processed Media
Gary Price, infoDOCKET
ResourceSync: A Modular Framework for Web-Based Resource Synchronization (March '14)
Herbert Van de Sompel, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Martin Klein, Los Alamos National Laboratory
SHARE: Project Update (March '14)
Tyler Walters, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Eric Celeste, Independent Consultant
Supporting and Encouraging Digital Scholarship (March '14)
Zheng (John) Wang, University of Notre Dame
Tracy Bergstrom, University of Notre Dame
Mitsunori Ogihara, University of Miami
Transforming Community with a Strategic Social Media Program (March '14)
Scott W. Young, Montana State University
Doralyn Rossmann, Montana State University
Update on the ARL/CARL/COAR/LIBER Joint Task Force on Librarians’ Competencies in Support of E-Research and Scholarly Communication (March '14)
Pascal V. Calarco, University of Waterloo
Judy Ruttenberg, Association of Research Libraries
Use Altmetrics to Uncover the Hidden Scholarly Dialogue (March '14)
Andrea Michalek, Plum Analytics
View more informationVisualization Studio: Two Years of Experience at the University of Calgary (March '14)
Shawna Sadler, University of Calgary
John Brosz, University of Calgary
Visualizing Temporal Narrative (March '14)
Nora Dimmock, University of Rochester
View more informationDigital Natives or Digital Naives? The Role of Skill in Internet Use (December '13)
Speaker: Eszter Hargittai
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CNI: A Changing Landscape: Federal Mandates, Stewardship, & Biography (December '13)
Speaker: Clifford Lynch
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Accuracy in Web Analytics Reporting on Digital Libraries (November '13)
Kenning Arlitsch, Montana State University
Patrick OBrien, Montana State University
Martha Kyrillidou, Association of Research Libraries
Ricky Erway, OCLC Research
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Aligning National Approaches II Action Assembly Update (November '13)
Katherine Skinner, Educopia Institute
Martin Halbert, University of North Texas
Gail McMillan, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Matt Schultz, Educopia Institute
Aaron Trehub, Auburn University
Tyler Walters, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
The App as a Metaphor for Learning Objects and Tools (November '13)
Sandra DeCastro, IMS Global Learning Consortium
View more informationArchivists and Activists: You Don’t Get to Non-Traditional Collections with Traditional Collectors (November '13)
Todd Grappone, University of California, Los Angeles
Sharon E. Farb, University of California, Los Angeles
Ali Jamshidi, University of California, Los Angeles
Archivists and Activists: You Don't Get to Non-Traditional Collections with Traditional Collectors (November '13)
Todd Grappone, University of California, Los Angeles
Sharon E. Farb, University of California, Los Angeles
Ali Jamshidi, University of California, Los Angeles
Audiovisual Collections and the Digital Preservation Network: A Convening of the DPN Task Force on Audio, Video and Film (November '13)
Steven Morales, Digital Preservation Network
Jon Dunn, Indiana University Bloomington
Joshua S. Harris, University of Illinois
Sam Gustman, University of Southern California
Barn Raising in a Virtual World, or How Innovative Approaches in Funding Led to an Architecture We Can All Use (November '13)
Allan Bell, University of British Columbia
Alex Garnett, Simon Fraser University
Carla Graebner, Simon Fraser University
Geoff Harder, University of Alberta
Capturing the Ephemeral: Collecting Social Media and Supporting Twitter Research with Social Feed Manager (November '13)
Daniel Chudnov, George Washington University
Bergis Jules, George Washington University
Daniel Kerchner, George Washington University
Laura Wrubel, George Washington University
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Collaborating to Manage Research Data (November '13)
Zheng (John) Wang, University of Notre Dame
Rick Johnson, University of Notre Dame
Deborah Ludwig, University of Kansas
Ann Campion Riley, University of Missouri, Columbia
Creating a Data Interchange Standard for Researchers, Research, and Research Resources: VIVO-ISF (November '13)
Dean B. Krafft, Cornell University
Brian Lowe, Cornell University
Databrary: An Open Video-Based Data-Sharing System for Developmental Science (November '13)
Dylan Simon, New York University
Rick Gilmore, Pennsylvania State University
David Millman, New York University
Developments in Electronic Theses and Dissertations (ETDs) (November '13)
Martin Halbert, University of North Texas
Gail McMillan, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Matt Schultz, Educopia Institute, MetaArchive Cooperative
Austin McLean, ProQuest
Digital Humanities and Arts Projects Updates from Columbia University (November '13)
Mark P. Newton, Columbia University
Leyla S. Williams, Columbia University
Jackson Harvell, Columbia University
Tad Shull, Columbia University
Digital Public Library of America: Present and Future (November '13)
Dan Cohen, Digital Public Library of America
View more informationDriving Data-Driven Decision-Making (November '13)
Roger C. Schonfeld, Ithaka S+R
Deanna Marcum, Ithaka S+R
E-book Strategies: What We Heard at the CNI Executive Roundtable (November '13)
Clifford A. Lynch, Coalition for Networked Information
View more informationEnhancing DMPTool: Further Streamlining the Data Management Planning Process (November '13)
Stephen Abrams, California Digital Library
Andrew Sallans, Center for Open Science
Expanding E-Journal Preservation: Developing and Promoting Methods for Community Implementation (November '13)
Robert Wolven, Columbia University
Oya Rieger, Cornell University
Fedora Update: Building Community, Building Software (November '13)
Robert Cartolano, Columbia University
Tom Cramer, Stanford University
Jonathan Markow, DuraSpace
Robin Ruggaber, University of Virginia
HathiTrust Research Center: Improving Scholarly Inquiry (November '13)
Timothy W. Cole, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Harriett Green, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Hiberlink: Investigating Reference Rot in Web-Based Scholarly Communication (November '13)
Herbert Van de Sompel, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Martin Klein, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Implementing a Context-Sensitive Chat Reference Service (November '13)
Krisellen Maloney, University of Texas at San Antonio
Jan Kemp, University of Texas at San Antonio
Carolyn Ellis, University of Texas at San Antonio
Innovations in E-book and E-journal Publishing Forms (November '13)
Jason Clark, Montana State University
Scott Young, Montana State University
Reginald Gibbons, Northwestern University
Harlan Wallach, Northwestern University
Institutional Research Data Management: Policies, Planning, Services and Surveys (November '13)
David Fearon, Johns Hopkins University
Andrew Sallans, Center for Open Science
Ricky Erway, OCLC Research
Internet Identity Update: From Social to Scholar (November '13)
Kenneth Klingenstein, Internet2
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Leveraging Shared Publishing Platforms: What We are Learning (November '13)
Irene Perciali, bepress
View more informationLibrary Brand Recognition: Generating Visibility in the Virtual Age (November '13)
Jeremy Frumkin, University of Arizona
Pascal Calarco, University of Waterloo
Oren Beit-Arie, Ex Libris, Ltd.
Mobile Technologies to Support Field Research (November '13)
Wayne Johnston, University of Guelph
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A National Agenda for Digital Stewardship (November '13)
Micah Altman, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Abbie Grotke, Library of Congress
Trevor Owens, Library of Congress
NYU and UC Berkeley, Looking Outside to Improve Inside: Using Peer Benchmarking to Plan for the Future of Research and Teaching Technologies (November '13)
David Greenbaum, University of California, Berkeley
Lynn Rohrs, New York University
Jenn Stringer, University of California, Berkeley
OpenInfRA: A Web-based Information System for Documentation and Publication of Archaeological Research Projects (November '13)
Frank Schwarzbach, Dresden University of Applied Sciences
Frank Henze, Brandenburg University of Technology
Reclaiming STEM Journals for the Academy: A Modest Proposal (November '13)
Meredith M. Babb, University Press of Florida
Alex Holzman, Temple University Press
Charles Watkinson, Purdue University Press
Marlie Wasserman, Rutgers University Press
Research Data Alliance (RDA) (November '13)
Larry Lannom, Corporation for National Research Initiatives
Chris Greer, National Institute of Standards & Technology
ScienceDirect’s Advanced Recommender: A Fruitful Academic-Industrial Partnership (November '13)
Craig Scott, Elsevier
Martin Rajman, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL)
SHARE Update: Higher Education and Public Access to Research (November '13)
Rick Luce, University of Oklahoma
Tyler Walters, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
SIdora: A Software Environment for Supporting Research at the Smithsonian (November '13)
Thorny Staples, Smithsonian Institution
View more informationToward a Sustainable Approach to Open Access Publishing and Archiving (November '13)
Rebecca Kennison, Columbia University
Lisa Norberg, Barnard College
Trends in Digital Scholarship Centers (November '13)
Joan K. Lippincott, Coalition for Networked Information
Harriette Hemmasi, Brown University
Vivian Lewis, McMaster University
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Update From Federal Funding Agencies (November '13)
Robert Horton, Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS)
Kathleen Williams, National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Joel Wurl, National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH)
Updates from the National Information Standards Organization (NISO) (November '13)
Nettie Lagace, National Information Standards Organization (NISO)
Todd Carpenter, National Information Standards Organization (NISO)
Update on Selected National Science Foundation DataNet Projects (November '13)
Tyler Walters, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Reagan Moore, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Steven Ruggles, University of Minnesota
Using Accreditation Standards to Promote Library and Computing Services: A Case Study from the University of Miami (November '13)
Joan Giesecke, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Yolanda Cooper, University of Miami
Using Informatics & Visualizations to Understand Digital Preservation Activity (November '13)
Katherine Skinner, Educopia Institute
Christina Drummond, University of North Texas
Visualizing: A New Data Support Role for Duke University Libraries (November '13)
Angela Zoss, Duke University
View more informationThe Ithaka S+R Faculty Survey US 2012: First Release of Key Findings (April '13)
Speakers: Roger Schonfeld, Deanna Marcum, and Judith C. Russell
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From the Version of Record to a Version of the Record (April '13)
Speaker: Herbert Van de Sompel
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Administering and Assessing Four E-Textbook Pilots (March '13)
Dean Hendrix, State University of New York at Buffalo
View more informationAnd After You’ve Built It? Next Steps in Repository and Research Data Support (March '13)
Philip Konomos, Arizona State University
View more informationThe Avalon Media System: An Open Source Audio/Video System for Libraries and Archives (March '13)
Jon W. Dunn, Indiana University Bloomington
Claire Stewart, Northwestern University
Bibliographic Framework Initiative: Process and Expectations (March '13)
Roberta Shaffer, Library of Congress
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Chinese Canadian Stories: Uncommon Histories from a Common Past (March '13)
Allan Bell, University of British Columbia
View more informationCollaboration to Innovation (March '13)
Tyler Walters, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Annette Bailey, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
The DataShare Project: Collaboration Yields Promising Tool (March '13)
Angela Rizk-Jackson, University of California, San Francisco
Julia Kochi, University of California, San Francisco
Perry Willett, California Digital Library
Developments in Scholarly Identity Management (March '13)
Clifford Lynch, Coalition for Networked Information
David Millman, New York University
Laurel L. Haak, ORCID
Neil Jacobs, Jisc
Dean B. Krafft, Cornell University
Digital Humanities Revisited: Continuing Debates and Work on the Ground (March '13)
Thomas C. Wilson, University of Alabama
View more informationThe Digital Preservation Network: A Report and Discussion on DPN’s Emerging Architecture, System Protocol & Service Model (March '13)
Tom Cramer, Stanford University
Ladd Hanson, University of Texas at Austin
James Simon, Stanford University
Discovery Turned Inside Out: Using schema.org and Google Site Search with Library Digital Collections (March '13)
Will Sexton, Duke University
Sean Aery, Duke University
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DuraCloud for Research: A Project Status Report (March '13)
Jonathan Markow, DuraSpace
View more informationEconomical Big Local Storage (March '13)
Tom Klingler, Kent State University
View more informationEDUCAUSE Center for Applied Research (ECAR) Student Technology Study (March '13)
Pam Arroway, EDUCAUSE
View more informationEnabling Institutional Action for Research Data Management: The DCC Experience (March '13)
Kevin Ashley, University of Edinburgh
View more informationHypothes.is: Annotating the World’s Knowledge (March '13)
Peter Brantley, Hypothes.is
View more informationIT@Cornell: Is It What We Imagined? (March '13)
Dean B. Krafft, Cornell University
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Leveraging Traditional, Digital, and Crowd-Sourced Resources to Create “Database of the Smokies” (March '13)
Anne Bridges, University of Tennessee
Mark Baggett, University of Tennessee
Ken Wise, University of Tennessee
The Library Building as Research Platform (March '13)
Kristin Antelman, North Carolina State University
Maurice York, North Carolina State University
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Linked Data and Archival Description: The LiAM Planning Project (March '13)
Anne Sauer, Tufts University
View more informationManaging Large-Scale Library Digitization Projects Via the Cloud (March '13)
Timothy Logan, Baylor University
Darryl Stuhr, Baylor University
Mapping Data Curation for New Scholars and Scientists: Expanding the Curriculum for the Council on Library and Information Resources Postdoctoral Fellowship Program (March '13)
Katherine Akers, Emory University
Lori Jahnke, Emory University
Elliott Shore, Association of Research Libraries
Rachel Frick, Council on Library and Information Resources
The Move Towards Open Standards: Enabling Next Generation Digital Learning (March '13)
Sandra DeCastro, IMS Global Learning Consortium
View more informationMoving from an Institutional Repository to a Current Research Information System: The Why & How (March '13)
David T. Palmer, University of Hong Kong
View more informationNot Another Cross-Search Tool: The Digital Commons Network (March '13)
Jean-Gabriel Bankier, bepress
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Not Your Grandfather’s Web Any More (March '13)
Kris Carpenter Negulescu, Internet Archive
David Rosenthal, Stanford University
Personal Archiving and Scholarly Workflow: An Exploratory Study of Pennsylvania State University Faculty (March '13)
Ellysa Stern Cahoy, Pennsylvania State University
View more informationProviding Library Course Reserves Solely in the Context of Blackboard While Leveraging the Summon API (March '13)
Paul Joseph, University of British Columbia
View more informationPublication and Research Roles for Libraries Using Spectral Imaging Data (March '13)
Todd Grappone, University of California, Los Angeles
Stephen Davison, University of California, Los Angeles
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RDF: Resource Description Failures and Linked Data Letdowns (March '13)
Robert Sanderson, Los Alamos National Laboratory
View more informationResearch Data Management Services in Germany: Funding Activities of the German Research Foundation (March '13)
Klaus Tochtermann, ZBW Leibniz Information Centre for Economics
Peter Schirmbacher, Humboldt University of Berlin
Research Impact: The State of the Art and Implications for Networked Infrastructure (March '13)
Neil Jacobs, Jisc
View more informationRights, Research, Results: The Copyright Review Management System (March '13)
Melissa Levine, University of Michigan
Richard C. Adler, University of Michigan
Scholarly Communication: New Models for Digital Scholarship Workflows (March '13)
Stephen M. Griffin, University of Pittsburgh
View more informationSIPX: Online Copyright Management, Distribution, and Analytics (March '13)
Franny Lee, SIPX, Inc.
View more informationStrategies for Fostering a Culture of Open Access: Reports from the Coalition of Open Access Policy Institutions (March '13)
Martin Halbert, University of North Texas
Michael Boock, Oregon State University
Deborah Ludwig, University of Kansas
Diane Geraci, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
James Mullins, Purdue University
Student Use of Digital Resources for Learning: Results and Implications from a National Study (March '13)
Glenda Morgan, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Chuck Dziuban, University of Central Florida
Joshua Morrill, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Taking Scholarly Note-taking to the Web (March '13)
Michael Buckland, University of California, Berkeley
Ryan Shaw, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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A Toolkit for Digital Research (March '13)
Kaitlin Thaney, Digital Science
View more informationTwo Institutions, Two Perspectives, One Partnership: Evaluation, Collaboration, & Creation of New Services in Digital Scholarship & Publishing (March '13)
Karen Estlund, University of Oregon
Evviva Weinraub Lajoie, Oregon State University
Update on NISO’s Open Discovery Initiative (March '13)
Nettie Lagace, National Information Standards Organization (NISO)
David Lindahl, University of Missouri-Kansas City
Roger Schonfeld, Ithaka S+R
Oren Beit-Arie, Ex Libris Group
Using the Amazon Cloud to Host Digital Scholarship Projects (March '13)
Stewart Varner, Emory University
Jay Varner, Emory University
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ZSRx: An Information Literacy MOOC (March '13)
Kyle Denlinger, Wake Forest University
View more informationWhat Is College For? The Future of Higher Education (December '12)
Speaker: Hunter R. Rawlings III
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MOOCs, Mobility, and Changing Scholarly Practice: CNI’s Perspective on 2012 and 2013 (December '12)
Speaker: Clifford Lynch
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Academic Library as Makerspace: 3D Printing and Knowledge Creation (December '12)
Kathlin Ray, University of Nevada, Reno
View more informationAcademic Preservation Trust (December '12)
Robin Ruggaber, University of Virginia
Michele Kimpton, DuraSpace
Auditing Distributed Preservation Networks (December '12)
Micah Altman, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
View more informationBuilding an Archival Identity Management Network: Transforming Archival Practice and Historical Research (December '12)
Daniel Pitti, University of Virginia
Brian Tingle, California Digital Library
Clifford Lynch, Coalition for Networked Information
Collaborative Statewide Networked Information Content: Case Study in the Development and Operation of the Portal to Texas History (December '12)
Martin Halbert, University of North Texas
Helen Agüera, National Endowment for the Humanities
Mark Phillips, University of North Texas
Brenda Gunn, University of Texas at Austin
Data Management Planning Made Easy: The DMPTool (December '12)
Andrew Sallans, University of Virginia
Carly Strasser, California Digital Library
Debunking Myths and Establishing Guidelines for the ETD Lifecycle (December '12)
Martin Halbert, University of North Texas
Katherine Skinner, Educopia Institute, MetaArchive Cooperative
Matt Schultz, Educopia Institute, MetaArchive Cooperative
Gail McMillan, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Demonstrating Library Value (December '12)
Rachel Fleming-May, University of Tennessee
Teresa Walker, University of Tennessee
Martha Kyrillidou, Association of Research Libraries
Mary Ellen K. Davis, Association of College and Research Libraries
Kara J. Malenfant, Association of College and Research Libraries
Developing a Customized, Extensible Application for Digital Collections (December '12)
Suzanne Thorin, Syracuse University
Sean Quimby, Syracuse University
Jeremy Morgan, Syracuse University
Digital Preservation Network Update (December '12)
James Hilton, University of Virginia
Steven Morales, Digital Preservation Network
Doing Data Together: BWR, Shared Shelf, and CONA (December '12)
Carole Ann Fabian, Columbia University
James Shulman, ARTstor
Bill Ying, ARTstor
E-Science Institute: An Approach to the Challenge of Digital Research (December '12)
MacKenzie Smith, University of California, Davis
Gary Strong, University of California, Los Angeles
Valorie Hollister, DuraSpace
Establishing Infrastructures for Scholarly Publishing (December '12)
Kevin Comerford, University of New Mexico
Jonathan Wheeler, University of New Mexico
Kevin S. Hawkins, University of Michigan
Extending Access to Scholarly Resources: JSTOR’s Alumni Program (December '12)
Bruce Heterick, JSTOR
Susan Gibbons, Yale University
Damon Jaggars, Columbia University
Molly Tamarkin, Duke University
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eTexts at Illinois: Digital Textbook Publishing (December '12)
Glenda Morgan, University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign
Millind Basole, University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign
Force 11: The Future of Research Communications and E-Scholarship (December '12)
Anita de Waard, Elsevier Labs
Maryann Martone, University of California, San Diego
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The Future of Fedora (December '12)
Edwin Shin, MediaShelf
Tom Cramer, Stanford University
Matthias Razum, FIZ Karlsruhe
Jonathan Markow, DuraSpace
Thornton Staples, Smithsonian Institution
Mark Leggott, DiscoveryGarden
The HathiTrust Research Center: Opening Up the Elephant for New Knowledge Creation (December '12)
John Unsworth, Brandeis University
Beth Sandore Namachchivaya, University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign
Robert McDonald, Indiana University
HarvardX: Developing Communities of Practice for Innovation in Online Learning (December '12)
Samantha Earp, Harvard University
Susan Fliss, Harvard University
Innovation and the Law: An Analysis of the Barriers and Benefits of Text Mining (December '12)
Torsten Reimer, JISC
View more informationInternet2 Net+ Services (December '12)
Khalil Yazdi, Internet2
Dana Voss, Internet2
Ithaka S+R’s Research Support Services: Recommendations for Addressing the Needs of Chemists and Historians (December '12)
Roger Schonfeld, Ithaka
Deanna Marcum, Ithaka
Leveraging Digital Library Infrastructure to Support New Roles of the 21st Century Research Library (December '12)
Mark Phillips, University of North Texas
Declan Fleming, University of California, San Diego
Lois Widmer, University of Florida
Library Innovation: Initiatives to Support Content Discovery and eResearch (December '12)
Jim Hahn, University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign
Bill Mischo, University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign
Beth Sandore Namachchivya, University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign
Tyler Walters, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Julie Speer, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Library Publishing Coalition Project: Advancing the Emerging Library Publishing Field (December '12)
Katherine Skinner, Educopia
Tyler Walters, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Julie Speer, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Martin Halbert, University of North Texas
Spencer Keralis, University of North Texas
Massive Open Online Courses as Drivers for Change (December '12)
Lynne O’Brien, Duke University
View more informationNew Tools for Enabling Research: DMPTool, DataUp, and DataONE (December '12)
William Michener, University of New Mexico
Carly Strasser, California Digital Library
John Kunze, California Digital Library
Novel Collaboration Forms for Developing and Maintaining Research Data (December '12)
Anita de Waard, Elsevier
David Marques, Elsevier
Olive: An Executable Content Archive Underway (December '12)
Gloriana St. Clair, Carnegie Mellon University
Daniel Ryan, Carnegie Mellon University
Open Annotation Update: OAC Experiment Results and Ongoing Work of the W3C OA Community Group (December '12)
Timothy Cole, University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign
Paolo Ciccarese, Harvard University & Massachusetts General Hospital
Piloting Linked Data to Connect Library and Archive Resources to the New World of Data, and Staff to New Skills (December '12)
Zheng (John) Wang, Emory University
Laura Akerman, Emory University
The PressForward Project and Scholarly Communication on the Open Web (December '12)
Dan Cohen, George Mason University
Joan Fragaszy Troyano, George Mason University
The Research Data Alliance: A Forum for Global Cooperation on Data Infrastructure (December '12)
Chris Greer, National Institute of Standards and Technology
Fran Berman, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
The Service Family for Research Data at Oxford University (December '12)
Wolfam Horstmann, Oxford University
Neil Jefferies, Oxford University
Student-Driven Innovation: UCLA Library Simul8 Group (December '12)
Kevin Rundblad, University of California, Los Angeles
Todd Grappone, University of California, Los Angeles
Supporting Community and Open Source Software in Cultural Heritage Institutions (December '12)
Molly Tamarkin, Duke University
David Millman, New York University
Beth Sandore Namachchivaya, University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign
Angela Spinazze, CollectionSpace
Katherine Kott, Katherine Kott Consulting
SURFconext: Next Generation Collaboration Infrastructure Across Institutional Boundaries (December '12)
Frank Benneker, University of Amsterdam
Driek Heesakkers, University of Amsterdam
Trends and Priorities: Briefing from Federal Funding Agencies (December '12)
Amy Friedlander, National Science Foundation
Robert Horton, Institute of Museum and Library Services
Kathleen Williams, National Historic Records and Publications Commission
Joel Wurl, National Endowment for the Humanities
The Truth is Out There: Preservation and the Cloud (December '12)
David S. H. Rosenthal, Stanford University
View more informationUCLA Broadcast News Archive (December '12)
Todd Grappone, University of California, Los Angeles
Sharon E. Farb, University of California, Los Angeles
Using the Cloud for Backup, Storage, and Archiving: Decision Factors, Experiences, and Use Cases Explored (December '12)
Michele Kimpton, DuraSpace
Geneva Henry, Rice University
Holly Mercer, University of Tennessee Knoxville
Mark Leggott, University of Prince Edward Island
Video at Risk: Preserving Commercial Video Collections in Research Libraries (December '12)
Howard Besser, New York University
Walter Forsberg, New York University
Melissa Brown, New York University
Virtual Research Environments in Germany: Funding Activities of the German Research Foundation (December '12)
Sigrun Eckelmann, German Research Foundation (DFG)
Steffen Vogt, University of Freiburg
Yvonne Rommelfanger, University of Trier
What To Do with All of those Hard Drives: Data Mining at Duke (December '12)
Joel Herndon, Duke University
Molly Tamarkin, Duke University
What We’re Learning from E-Text Pilots (December '12)
Joan Cheverie, EDUCAUSE
Rodney Petersen, EDUCAUSE
Jarrett Cummings, EDUCAUSE
Wikipedia and Libraries: What’s the Connection? (December '12)
Merrilee Proffitt, OCLC Research
Sara Snyder, Smithsonian Institution
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Key Trends in Teaching & Learning: Aligning What We Know About Learning to Today’s Learners (April '12)
Speaker: Phillip D. Long
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Reinventing the Research University to Serve a Changing World (April '12)
Speaker: James J. Duderstadt
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Absolute Relevance? Ranking in the Scholarly Domain (March '12)
Tamar Sadeh, Ex Libris Group
View more informationAdvances in Discovery: An EBSCO Service (March '12)
Michael Gorrell, EBSCO Publishing
View more informationArchiving Large Swaths of User-Contributed Digital Content: Lessons from Archiving the Occupy Movement (March '12)
Howard Besser, New York University
David Millman, New York University
Sharon M. Leon, George Mason University
Kristine Hanna, Internet Archive
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Building the Grateful Dead Archive Online: The Golden Road to Unlimited Devotion (March '12)
Virginia Steel, University of California, Santa Cruz
Robin Chandler, University of California, Santa Cruz
The California Digital Library and the Public Knowledge Project Partnership: A New Model of Collaborative Institutional Repository Publishing Services Development (March '12)
Lisa Schiff, University of California
Brian Owen, Simon Fraser University
Catherine Mitchell, University of California
Changing for Excellence: Libraries and IT Experience with Campus Consultants (March '12)
Deborah Ludwig, University of Kansas
Paul Farran, University of Kansas
Climate Data for Our Future: Acquired, Analyzed, Archived (March '12)
Andreas Hense, Bonn-Rhine-Sieg University of Applied Sciences
Florian Quadt, Max Planck Institute for Meteorology
Competing Priorities: Sustainability, Growth, and Innovation in Digital Collections (March '12)
Jenn Riley, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
View more informationCreating the Digital Preservation Network (March '12)
James Hilton, University of Virginia
View more informationCuration Practices for Born-Digital and Digitized Newspaper Collections (March '12)
Stephen Abrams, California Digital Library
View more informationDeveloping a Portal for Geospatial Resources (March '12)
Alan Darnell, University of Toronto
View more informationThe Digital Public Library of America Platform (March '12)
David Weinberger, Harvard University
Paul Deschner, Harvard University
DMPTool: Phase 2 (March '12)
Andrew Sallans, University of Virginia
Todd Grappone, University of California, Los Angeles
A Feasibility Study of a National Science Foundation (NSF) Open-Access Repository (March '12)
Sayeed Choudhury, Johns Hopkins University
Mark Cyzyk, Johns Hopkins University
Federated Identity with a Side of Scholar (March '12)
Renee Shuey, Pennsylvania State University
Kenneth Klingenstein, Internet2
Fembot: Reinventing Scholarly Production and Communication (March '12)
Karen Estlund, University of Oregon
Carol Stabile, University of Oregon
Interoperating Requirements for a Media-Specific Repository (March '12)
James Shulman, ARTstor
Randy Stern, Harvard University
David Germano, University of Virginia
William Ying, ARTstor
JSTOR: Exploring New Economic Models and Markets for Scholarly Content (March '12)
Heidi McGregor, ITHAKA
View more informationLinked Data for Libraries: Why Should We Care? Where Should We Start? (March '12)
Jennifer Bowen, University of Rochester
Philip E. Schreur, Stanford University
National Science Foundation (NSF) EarthCube Program Update (March '12)
Jennifer Schopf, National Science Foundation
View more informationNational Status of Data Management: Current Research in Policy and Education (March '12)
Martin Halbert, University of North Texas
Spencer Keralis, Council on Library and Information Resources
William E. Moen, University of North Texas
Rachel Frick, Council on Library and Information Resources
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Networks and the Paradox of the Active Learner (March '12)
Gardner Campbell, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
View more informationNew York University’s Implementation of Sakai Open Academic Environment (OAE) (March '12)
Jennifer Stringer, New York University
View more informationNew York University's Implementation of Sakai Open Academic Environment (OAE) (March '12)
Jennifer Stringer, New York University
View more informationOpportunities and Challenges for the 21st Century Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP) (March '12)
James Jacobs, Stanford University
Suzanne Sears, University of North Texas
David Walls, United States Government Printing Office
Pay Once, Preservation Forever: A “Paid Up” Cost Model for Long-Term Preservation (March '12)
Stephen Abrams, California Digital Library
View more informationResourceSync: Towards a Web-Based Approach for Resource Synchronization (March '12)
Herbert Van de Sompel, Los Alamos National Laboratory
View more informationretroReveal.org: An Open-Source Process for the Discovery and Recovery of Lost or Obscured Content (March '12)
Joyce L. Ogburn, University of Utah
Kenning Arlitsch, University of Utah
Harold M. Erickson, University of Utah
A Study in SCARLET (March '12)
Matt Ramirez, University of Manchester
View more informationSustaining Open Source Projects: An Update from DuraSpace (March '12)
Michele Kimpton, DuraSpace
Jonathan Markow, DuraSpace
Taking Ownership of Electronic Journals and Books (March '12)
Alan Darnell, University of Toronto
View more informationTaming the Data Shrew: The National Science Board’s Priorities and Recommendations on Scientific Data Management (March '12)
Jose-Marie Griffiths, Bryant University
View more informationToo Big to Know (March '12)
David Weinberger, Harvard University
View more informationTransforming Research Support Services (March '12)
Jennifer Rutner, Ithaka S&R
Roger Schonfeld, Ithaka S&R
Under the Blacklight: Open Source Content Management for Collaborative Digitization Projects Involving Mass Digitization of Archival Materials (March '12)
Eric C. Weig, University of Kentucky
View more informationThe United States End-of-Term Web Archive (March '12)
Abbie Grotke, Library of Congress
Kathleen Murray, University of North Texas
Update on the Activities of the Board on Research Data and Information (BRDI) (March '12)
Clifford Lynch, Coalition for Networked information
View more informationWhy Google Scholar Has Trouble Indexing Institutional Repositories (March '12)
Kenning Arlitsch, University of Utah
Patrick O’Brien, University of Utah
Five New Paradigms for Science and Academia and an Introduction to DataONE (December '11)
Speaker: William Michener
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2011 Digital Preservation Initiatives (December '11)
Martin Halbert, University of North Texas
Martha Anderson, Library of Congress
Trevor Owens, Library of Congress
Priscilla Caplan, University of Florida
Kris Carpenter, Internet Archive
Rachel Frick, Council on Library and Information Resources
Art Images Online: Leveraging Social Tagging and Language for Browsing (December '11)
Irene Eleta, University of Maryland
Raul Guerra, University of Maryland
Building Capacity for Demonstrating the Value of Academic Libraries: A Report on Recent ACRL Summits (December '11)
Joyce L. Ogburn, University of Utah
Mary Ellen K. Davis, Association of College and Research Libraries
Kara J. Malenfant, Association of College and Research libraries
Building Data Management Services at Johns Hopkins University (December '11)
G. Sayeed Choudhury, Johns Hopkins University
Barbara Pralle, Johns Hopkins University
Capturing Research Data: A MODS Metadata Application Profile for Institutional Repositories (December '11)
Grace Agnew, Rutgers University
View more informationCost Forecasting Model for New Digitization Projects (December '11)
Karim Boughida, George Washington University
Linda Colet, George Washington University
Martha Whittaker, George Washington University
Dan Chudnov, George Washington University
Crowd Sourcing Metadata (December '11)
Barbara Taranto, New York Public Library
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DAITSS Digital Preservation System: Re-architected, Re-written, and Open Source (December '11)
Priscilla Caplan, Florida Center for Library Automation
View more informationData Lifecycle Management (December '11)
Thorny Staples, Smithsonian Institution
Jeremy Kenyon, University of Idaho
Bruce Godfrey, University of Idaho
Data Management Strategies (December '11)
Jonathan Markow, DuraSpace
Elaine L. Westbrook, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Kathy Notter, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
The DMPTool: Online Guidance and Resources for Your Data Management Plan (December '11)
Sherry Lake, University of Virginia
Laine Farley, California Digital Library
ETDs as Prior Publications: The 2011 NDLTD Publishers’ Survey (December '11)
Gail McMillan, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
View more informationEuropeana Libraries: Establishing THE Library Aggregator for Europe (December '11)
Wouter Schallier, LIBER (Association of European Research Libraries)
View more informationExhibit 3.0: The New and Improved Linked Data Publishing Platform (December '11)
MacKenzie Smith, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
View more informationGeospatial Literacy: Developing an Innovative and Student-centered Approach through Blended Learning (December '11)
John Maclachian, McMaster University
Susan Vajocki, McMaster University
Jeffrey Trzeciak, McMaster University
Julianne L. Bagg, McMaster University
HathiTrust: Reviewing Goals, Accomplishments, and Opportunities for Collective Action (December '11)
Jeremy York, HathiTrust
View more informationHydra: One Body, Many Heads for Repository-Powered Library Applications (December '11)
Tom Cramer, Stanford University
View more informationIdeas that Drive Technology Innovation: Perspectives from Two Institutions (December '11)
Dean Krafft, Cornell University
Beth Sandore Namachchivaya, University of Illinois
IMLS Funding Opportunities and Updates: 2012 (December '11)
Chuck Thomas, Institute of Museum and Library Services
View more informationIndiana University eText Program (December '11)
David W. Lewis, Indiana University
View more informationThe International Image Interoperability Framework (IIIF): Laying the Foundation for Common Services, Integrated Resources and a Marketplace of Tools for Scholars Worldwide (December '11)
Tom Cramer, Stanford University
View more informationJSTOR’s Big Data Challenge: Mining Log Files to Improve Service to Users (December '11)
Ronald Snyder, Ithaka – JSTOR
View more informationLearning in the Digital Age: Certificate Program in Conceptual Curation and Pedagogy for Conceptual Thinking (December '11)
Uri Shafrir, University of Toronto
Bruce Stewart, University of Toronto
Ana Patricia Ayala, University of Toronto
Masha Etkind, Ryerson University
Learning Spaces and Assessment: What Do We Want to Know? (December '11)
Joan K. Lippincott, Coalition for Networked Information
Malcolm Brown, EDUCAUSE
Jeanne L. Narum, Learning Spaces Collaboratory
Leveraging an OAIS Digital Preservation System to Build a Locally Relevant Digital Library (December '11)
John M. Meador, Jr., Binghamton University, State University of New York
Ido Peled, Ex Libris Group
Localizing Integrated Search (December '11)
Jens Hofman Hansen, State and University Library, Denmark
Simeon Warner, Cornell University Library
Mapping Atlanta: Building Spatial History Tools and Digital Resources (December '11)
Michael Page, Emory University
Kim Durante, Emory University
Randy Gue, Emory University
Microsoft Academic Search: Next-Generation Scholarly Discovery (December '11)
Lee Dirks, Microsoft Research
View more informationMoving Video and Audio into the Scholarly Mainstream (December '11)
Judtih Thomas, University of Virginia
Rafael Alvarado, University of Virginia
Jama Coartney, University of Virginia
Julie Meloni, University of Virginia
The New ISO Standard for Digital Repositories: What it Will Mean for Libraries (December '11)
Marie-Elise Waltz, Center for Research Libraries
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Tyler Walters, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Martin Halbert, University of North Texas
Katherine Skinner, MetaArchive Cooperative
Olive: A Digital Archive for Executable Content (December '11)
Gloriana St. Clair, Carnegie Mellon University
Dan Ryan, Carnegie Mellon University
Online Video Creation by Undergraduates: Consequences for Media Literacy (December '11)
Anu Vedantham, University of Pennsylvania
Renee Hobbs, Temple University
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Open Folklore: A Collaboration (December '11)
Brenda Johnson, Indiana University
Timothy Lloyd, American Folklore Society
Julie Bobay, Indiana University
The Open Geoportal (December '11)
Patrick Florance, Tufts University
David Siegel, Harvard University
Tom Cramer, Stanford University
Chris Barnett, Tufts University
Oral History, METS and Fedora: Building a Standards-Compliant Audio Preservation Infrastructure (December '11)
Janet Gertz, Columbia University
Stephen Paul Davis, Columbia University
ORCID Update (December '11)
Geoff Bilder, ORCID and CrossRef
Amy Brand, Harvard University
An Overview of the National Science Foundation DataNet Funded Sustainable Environments-Actionable Data Project (December '11)
Margaret Hedstrom, University of Michigan
Robert H. McDonald, Indiana University
Paying for Long-Term Storage (December '11)
David S. H. Rosenthal, Stanford University
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Preservation Status of e-Resources: A Potential Crisis in Electronic Journal Preservation (December '11)
Oya Y. Rieger, Cornell University
Robert Wolven, Columbia University
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Progress in Access Technologies (December '11)
Edward Luczak, US National Library of Medicine, NIH
Jennifer L. Marill, US National Library of Medicine, NIH
Paul Joseph, University of British Columbia
Bronwen Sprout, University of British Columbia
The SciVerse APIs: An Infrastructure for Machine-readable Scholarly Information (December '11)
Ale de Vries, Elsevier, Inc.
View more informationA Tangled Web: Structural Problems in Game Preservation (December '11)
Jerome McDonough, University of Illinois
View more informationTrends in Publishing (December '11)
Julie Speer, Georgia Institute of Technology
Allyson Mower, University of Utah
Sylvia K. Miller, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Understanding Use of Networked Information Content: MINES for Libraries® Implementations at Scholars Portal (December '11)
Dana Thomas, Ontario Council of University Libraries
Alan Darnell, Ontario Council of University Libraries
Terry Plum, Simmons College
Martha Kyrillidou, Association of Research Libraries
WissKI: An Architecture for a Transdisciplinary Virtual Research Environment (December '11)
Guenther Goerz, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Siegfried Krause, Germanic National Museum, Nuremberg
HyperCities: Using Social Media and GIS to Archive and Map Time Layers in Los Angeles, Berlin, Tehran, Rome, and Cairo (April '11)
Speaker: Todd Presner
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Information, Infrastructure, and the Internet: Reflections on Three Decades in Internet Time (April '11)
Speaker: Christine L. Borgman
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Big Data Becomes Fashionable, Mobile Devices Reshape the Information Ecology: CNI’s View on 2011 and 2012 (April '11)
Speaker: Clifford Lynch
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HyperCities: Using Social Media and GIS to Archive and Map Time Layers in Los Angeles, Berlin, Tehran, Rome, and Cairo (April '11)
Todd Presner, University of California Los Angeles
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Information, Infrastructure, and the Internet: Reflections on Three Decades in Internet Time (April '11)
Christine L. Borgman, University of California Los Angeles
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The A-B-C-D of Open Scholarship Infrastructure: Open Access, Open Bibliography, Open Citation, Open Data (and Beyond…) (April '11)
David F. Flanders, Joint Information Systems Committee
View more informationBringing the Library to the User: Integrating Local Web-Scale Discovery Services in ‘Non-Library Provided’ Discovery Points (April '11)
Bruce Heterick, JSTOR | Portico
Cody W. Hanson, University of Minnesota
Building from Bedrock: Tailoring Technology to Collaboration (April '11)
Ken Klingenstein, Internet2
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William Gunn, Mendeley Research Networks
View more informationCreating a Comprehensive Technology Model for a Converged Library, Archive, Art and Publishing Facility at the University of Calgary (April '11)
Thomas Hickerson, University of Calgary
Shawna Sadler, University of Calgary
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Creating a Digital Scholarly Edition in the Humanities (April '11)
Suzanne Thorin, Syracuse University
Teresa Harris, Syracuse University
Data Conservancy Update (April '11)
Sayeed Choudhury, John Hopkins University
Elliot Metsger, John Hopkins University
Data Management Plans Online (April '11)
Todd Grappone, University of California, Los Angeles
Patricia Cruse, California Digital Library
Digital Humanities: A Natural Future for Academic Libraries (April '11)
Thomas C. Wilson, University of Alabama
View more informationDiSC: Developing a Digital Scholarship Commons (April '11)
Joan A. Smith, Emory University
Rick Luce, Emory University
Discipline-based Digital Centers at Columbia: Assessing Needs and Outcomes (April '11)
Robert Cartolano, Columbia University
View more informationE-Book Wars: Ten Years Later (April '11)
Clifford Lynch, Coalition for Networked Information
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The Espresso Book Machine in the Library: Case Studies from Two University Libraries (April '11)
Ian Godfrey, University of Utah
Terri Geitgey, University of Michigan
Finding a Way: Moving from Open Access Principle to Practice (April '11)
Lisa Hinchliffe, University of Illinois at Urbana-Chamaign
Mary Ellen Davis, Association of College & Research Libraries
Janice Welburn, Marquette University
A Framework for Applying the Open Archival Information System Reference Model to Distributed Digital Preservation (April '11)
Martin Halbert, University of North Texas
Matt Schultz, Educopia Institute
Kuali OLE: From Startup to Software (April '11)
Robert H. McDonald, Indiana University
Michael Winkler, University of Pennsylvania
Bradley Skiles, Indiana University
Richard Slabach, Indiana University
Learning Spaces (April '11)
Paul A. Soderdahl, University of Iowa
Steven R. Fleagle, University of Iowa
John Maclachlan, McMaster University
Managing Research Information for Researchers and Universities (April '11)
Jennifer Schaffner, OCLC Research
View more informationMeta-Image: A Digital Collaborative Environment for Image Discourse (April '11)
Martin Warnke, Leuphana University, Lueneburg, Germany
View more informationMigrating to the Cloud: Pepperdine Libraries at Web Scale (April '11)
Michael Dula, Pepperdine University
Gan Ye, Pepperdine University
Minnesota Digital Library and HathiTrust Prototype an Image Preservation Archive (April '11)
John Butler, University of Minnesota
John Weise, University of Michigan
Eric Celeste, Minnesota Digital Library
NSF and Beyond: Data Management Planning (April '11)
D. Scott Brandt, Purdue University
Dorothea Salo, University of Wisconsin
A New Publishing Ecosystem: Applications and Developers for Better Outcomes (April '11)
Rafael Sidi, Elsevier
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MacKenzie Smith, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
View more informationOut of the Eddies and into the Mainstream: Making Special Collections Less Special and More Accessible (April '11)
Merrilee Proffitt, OCLC Research
Ricky Erway, OCLC Research
Patron Driven Acquisitions through Circulating Kindles: A California Institute of Technology Library Initiative (April '11)
David McCaslin, California Institute of Technology
View more informationPublic Knowledge Project: Achieving Sustainability for an Open Source Software Initiative (April '11)
Brian Owen, Simon Fraser University
View more informationA Publishing Pilot for “Data Papers” (April '11)
John A. Kunze, California Digital Library
Catherine Mitchell, California Digital Library
Steven Abrams, California Digital Library
Patricia Cruse, California Digital Library
Realizing Scalar Capacities to Transform Media Archive Scholarship (April '11)
Craig Dietrich, University of Southern California
Erik Loyer, University of Southern California
SAFE-Archive: Open Source, TRAC-Based Preservation Auditing for LOCKSS and Dataverse Network (April '11)
Micah Altman, Harvard University
Jonathan Crabtree, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Search Engine Optimization for Digital Repositories (April '11)
Kenning Arlitsch, University of Utah
Patrick O’Brien, RevX Corporation
Shared Shelf Fee Structure: Conversation About Collaborative Business Planning (April '11)
James Shulman, ARTstor
Neil McElroy, Lafayette College
Laine Farley, California Digital Library
Judith Thomas, University of Virginia
Supporting Research Data Discovery and Reuse: Adding Critical Context (April '11)
Grace Agnew, Rutgers University
View more informationSustaining Digital Resources: The Ithaka Case Studies, Two Years Later (April '11)
Matthew Loy, Ithaka S+R
Maria Pantelia, University of California-Irvine
Three Years of an Information Commons Partnership: Lessons Learned and Future Directions at Loyola University Chicago (April '11)
Robert A. Seal, Loyola University Chicago
Susan Malisch, Loyola University Chicago
Unlocking the Gates: The Implications of Courseware and Online Learning for Academic Institutions (April '11)
Roger Schonfeld, Ithaka
View more informationVIVO Researcher Networking Update (April '11)
Leslie McIntosh, Washington University School of Medicine
Ellen J Cramer, Cornell University
Jonathan Corson-Rikert, Cornell University
The Ivory Tower and the Open Web (December '10)
Speaker: Daniel J. Cohen
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Annotating Scholarly Resources: An Update from the Open Annotation Collaboration (December '10)
Robert Sanderson, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Herbert Van de Sompel, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Tim Cole, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
The Ivory Tower and the Open Web (December '10)
Daniel J. Cohen, George Mason University
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ARL’s 2030 Scenarios Look at the Future of Research (December '10)
Karla Strieb, Association of Research Libraries
View more informationAssessing Cyberinfrastructure Impact (December '10)
Sally Jackson, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
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Bamboo Technology Project: Building Research Environments for the Digital Humanities (December '10)
David Greenbaum, Univeristy of California, Berkeley
James D. Muehlenberg, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Tim Cole, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
The bX Recommender: Search Informing Discovery (December '10)
Nettie Lagace, Ex Libris
Carl Grant, Ex Libris
Jeff Huestis, Washington University
Marvin Pollard, California State University
Centers for Digital Scholarship & Library Leadership: Two Case Studies (December '10)
Joan Giesecke, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Harriette Hemmasi, Brown University
Certification and Assessment of Digital
Repositories: The Auditor and Auditee Perspective (December '10)
Bernard F. Reilly, Jr., Center for Research Libraries
Eileen Fenton, Portico
Community Briefing: Next Generation Learning Challenges (December '10)
Ira Fuchs, EDUCAUSE
View more informationCopyright and Book Digitization Workflows: Breaking the 1923 Barrier (December '10)
Anne Karle-Zenith, University of Michigan
M. Claire Stewart, Northwestern University
David Lowe, University of Connecticut
The Cuban Theater Digital Archive at the University of Miami (December '10)
Kyle Rimkus, University of Miami
Lillian Manzor, University of Miami
Cyberinfrastructure Framework for 21st Century Science and Engineering (December '10)
Alan Blatecky, National Science Foundation
View more informationDigital Humanities at Small Liberal Arts College: Innovation and Intergration (December '10)
Rebecca Frost Davis, National Institute for Technology in Liberal Education (NITLE)
View more informationELI Seeking Evidence of Impact (December '10)
Malcolm Brown, EDUCAUSE
Joan K. Lippincott, Coalition for Networked Information
Everyday Electronic Materials in Policy and Practice (December '10)
Katherine B. Kott, Stanford University
View more informationExhibit 2.0: The Latest from MIT's Simile Project (December '10)
MacKenzie Smith, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Eric Miller, Zepheira
Exhibit 2.0: The Latest from MIT’s Simile Project (December '10)
MacKenzie Smith, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Eric Miller, Zepheira
Laboratory for Digital Cultural Heritage in the Research Commons at UCLA (December '10)
Gary E. Strong, Univeristy of California, Los Angeles
Todd Grappone, University of California, Los Angeles
Linked Open Data: The Promises and the Pitfalls… Where Are We and Why Isn’t There Broader Adoption? (December '10)
Kris Carpenter Negulescu, Internet Archive
Martin Kalfatovic, Smithsonian Institution
MacKenzie Smith, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Dean Krafft, Cornell University
National Digital Preservation Program Initiatives for 2011 (December '10)
Martha Anderson, Library of Congress
Laura Campbell, Library of Congress
National Hosting and Interoperability: The LuKII Project in Germany (December '10)
Michael Seadle, Humboldt University of Berlin
David S. H. Rosenthal, Stanford University
New Tools for Search and Discovery (December '10)
Jason Vaughan, University of Nevada Las Vegas
Bill Clayton, University of Georgia
Next Generation Multimedia Analysis: Introducing MediaThread (December '10)
Mark Phillipson, Columbia University
William Ying, ARTstor
NSF Data Management Plan Requirements: Institutional Initiatives (December '10)
Serge J. Goldstein, Princeton University
Scott Brandt, Purdue University
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OCLC Research Survey of Special Collections and Archives (December '10)
Jackie Dooley, OCLC Research
View more informationPreserving Social Science Research Data Using Fedora (December '10)
Bryan Beecher, University of Michigan
View more informationProject Venod: Processing Non-OCRable Documents (December '10)
Lothar Meyer-Lerbs, Chemnitz University of Technology, Germany
Institute for Print & Media Technology
Public Wow: Artistically Demonstrating the Value of Libraries by Making the Invisible Visible (December '10)
Nathan Lambert, Case Western Reserve University
Timothy Robson, Case Western Reserve University
Reimagining IT at Cornell University (December '10)
Dean Krafft, Cornell University
View more informationReinventing Dissertation and Thesis Publishing: Driving Efficiency and Lower Costs by Harnessing Innovation (December '10)
Austin McLean, ProQuest
View more informationSBE 2020: Future Research in the Social, Behavioral & Economic Sciences (December '10)
Myron Gutmann, National Science Foundation
Amy Friedlander, National Science Foundation
SBE 2020: Future Research in the Social, Behavioral & Economic Sciences (December '10)
Myron Gutmann, National Science Foundation
Amy Friedlander, National Science Foundation
Seizing the Moment: Jazz Discography and Digital Communications (December '10)
Tad Shull, Columbia University
View more informationSherwood Archive Project: Preserving Private Records of Public Interest (December '10)
Sam Meister, Consultant
David Kirsch, University of Maryland
University Publishing Initiatives (December '10)
David Ruddy, Cornell University
Mira Waller, Duke University Press
Maria Bonn, University of Michigan
Updates from the National Library of Medicine (NLM): MedlinePlus Connect & JATS (NLM DTDs) (December '10)
Naomi Miller, National Library of Medicine
Jeffrey Beck, National Library of Medicine
Using Institutional Repositories and Multichannel On-demand Streaming Media for Effective Teaching and Learning (December '10)
Vinod Chachra, VTLS Inc.
View more informationThe Value of Academic Libraries: Findings and Next Steps (December '10)
Mary Ellen Davis, Association of College and Research Libraries
View more informationCodes, Clouds and Constellations: Open Science in the Data Decade (April '10)
Speaker: Liz Lyon
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Overview of the 2010-2011 CNI Program Plan (April '10)
Speaker: Clifford Lynch
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Assessing the Future Landscape of Scholarly Communication: An Exploration of Faculty Values and Needs in Seven Disciplines (April '10)
Diane Harley, University of California, Berkeley
View more informationBeyond the Silos of the LAMs: Time to Speak Up. Collaborative and Open Software Development Directions for Libraries, Archives and Museums (April '10)
James Michalko, OCLC, Inc.
David A. Greenbaum, University of California, Berkeley
Beth Sandore, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Robert McDonald, Indiana University
Big Digital Machine (April '10)
David W. Lewis, Indiana University
Sandy Payette, DuraSpace, Inc.
Joel Thierstein, Rice University
Collaboration Between Mathematical Modeling at Stanford and Discovery of Digital Content at the Library of Congress (April '10)
Jane Mandelbaum, Library of Congress
Margot Gerritsen, Stanford University
Digital Libraries and Long-term Access for the Rest of Us: The University of Alabama Acumen Experience (April '10)
Tom Wilson, University of Alabama
Jody DeRidder, University of Alabama
Tonio Loewald, University of Alabama
Digital Scholarship in an Academic Research Library: UVa’s Scholars’ Lab (April '10)
Bethany Nowviskie, University of Virginia
Michael Furlough, Pennsylvania State University
Anne Houston, University of Virginia
Discussion of an Open, Safe Harbor Initiative (April '10)
David Carlson, Southern Illinois University Carbondale
View more informationDLO to Go: Fostering Instructional Use of New Media (April '10)
Sandra G. Yee, Wayne State University
Jonathan McGlone, Wayne State University
Joshua Neds-Fox, Wayne State University
Nardina Mein, Wayne State University
DuraCloud: Preservation Infrastructure in the Cloud (April '10)
Andrew Woods, DuraSpace
View more informationAn Enterprise IT Approach to Museum and Research Collections on Campus? (April '10)
David A. Greenbaum, University of California, Berkeley
Patrick Schmitz, University of California, Berkeley
Faculty Attitudes 2009: Findings from the Latest Ithaka S+R Survey (April '10)
Roger C. Schonfeld, Ithaka S+R
View more informationFloraGREIF: A Virtual Flora of Mongolia (April '10)
Anne Zemmrich, University of Greifswald
Reinhard Zoelitz, University of Greifswald
From the Researcher’s Point of View: Support for Research Workflows (April '10)
Jennifer Schaffner, OCLC Research and the RLG Partnership
View more informationCodes, Clouds and Constellations: Open Science in the Data Decade (April '10)
Liz Lyon, UKOLN
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Generalizing the Subject Repository: An Investigation into Potential Best Practices (April '10)
Jessica Adamick, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Rebecca Reznik-Zellen, University of Massachusetts Amherst
InCommon: Growing into the Future (April '10)
Kevin Morooney, Pennsylvania State University
View more informationInteroperable Annotation: A Reference Implementation for the Open Annotation Collaboration (April '10)
Doug Reside, University of Maryland
Dave Lester, University of Maryland
Trevor Owens, George Mason University
Learning Commons: What’s Working? (April '10)
John Culshaw, University of Colorado at Boulder
Joan K. Lippincott, Coalition for Networked Information
Anu Vedantham, University of Pennsylvania
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As Lives Are Documented Digitally: Strategies for Cultural Memory Organizations (April '10)
Clifford Lynch, Coalition for Networked Information
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Mapping the Sanctuary of the Great Gods (April '10)
Michael Page, Emory University
View more informationmyBucknell 2.0 (April '10)
Param Bedi, Bucknell University
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Ching-hsien Wang, Smithsonian Institution
Keith Jeffers, National Library of Australia
Policy-Driven Repository Interoperability (April '10)
Richard Marciano, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
David Pcolar, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Preserving Our Collections, Preserving Our Missions: Cooperative Strategies for Distributed Digital Preservation (April '10)
Martin Halbert, University of North Texas
Katherine Skinner, MetaArchive Cooperative
Real Data; Real World; Real Stories (April '10)
Jackie Carter, Mimas, University of Manchester
View more informationResearch Repositories & Publications Management Systems (April '10)
Janet Copsey, University of Auckland
View more informationROI: Measuring the Library's Contribution to the Academic Enterprise (April '10)
Mary Ellen K. Davis, Association of College & Research Libraries
Lori A. Goetsch, Kansas State University and Association of College & Research Libraries
ROI: Measuring the Library’s Contribution to the Academic Enterprise (April '10)
Mary Ellen K. Davis, Association of College & Research Libraries
Lori A. Goetsch, Kansas State University and Association of College & Research Libraries
Scientific Data and Electronic Publishing: Examining Two Projects (April '10)
Mark Cyzyk, Johns Hopkins University
David Reynolds, Johns Hopkins University
Maarten Hoogerwerf, Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences
Renze Brandsma, University of Amsterdam
Standards and Best Practices for Datasets and Other Supplemental Journal Article Materials (April '10)
Paul Bracke, Purdue University
Stephen Abrams, University of California
Karen A. Wetzel, National Information Standards Organization (NISO)
Status Report: NDIIPP Preserving Digital Public Television Project (April '10)
Howard Besser, New York University
Kara van Malssen, New York University
Joe Pawletko, New York University
Taking the Library Outside the Library: A Light-weight Innovation Model for Heavy-weight Economic Times (April '10)
Dean B. Krafft, Cornell University
Dianne Dietrich, Cornell University
Baseema B. Krkoska, Cornell University
Turning Curators into Web Publishers: Expanding the Digital Library Program Within the Institution (April '10)
Stephen P. Davis, Columbia University
Janet Gertz, Columbia University
Joanna DiPasquale, Columbia University
Using Digital Video for Research – Getting Beyond YouTube: Segmenting, Annotating and Archiving Digital Video Using the Annotator’s Workbench (April '10)
William G. Cowan, Indiana University
View more informationVIVO: Enabling National Networking of Scientists (April '10)
Dean B. Krafft, Cornell University
Valrie Davis, University of Florida
Web 2.0 and the Study of History Through a Living Learning Community (April '10)
Andrew Bonamici, University of Oregon
Heather Briston Corrigan-Solari, University of Oregon
Kevin Hatfield, University of Oregon
Matthew Villeneuve, University of Oregon
What to Retain? A Framework for Managing Change in the System-wide Book Collection (April '10)
Constance Malpas, RLG Programs OCLC Research
View more informationExploring Institutional Implementation Strategies for Open Access Requirements (April '10)
Clifford Lynch, Coalition for Networked Information (moderator)
Ann Wolpert, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Deborah Ludwig, University of Kansas
Mary Marlino, National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR)
Sue Kriegsman, Harvard University
ACLS Humanities E-Book: 10 Years Later (December '09)
Eileen Gardiner, American Council of Learned Societies
Ronald G. Musto, American Council of Learned Societies
ARTstor Shared Shelf Initiative: A Networked Image Management Platform (December '09)
James Shulman, ARTstor
Tracy Robinson, Harvard University
Dean Krafft, Cornell University
Beth Sandore, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Paulina Saliga, Society of Architectural Historians
Clem Guthro, Colby College
Assessing Opportunities for Intervention in the Rising Costs of Textbooks (December '09)
Maria Bonn, University of Michigan
Natsuko Nicholls, University of Michigan
Blacklight at Stanford: A Highly Leveraged, Reusable Discovery Tool (December '09)
Tom Cramer, Stanford University
View more informationBookserver: An Open Standards Based Catalog for Digital Books (December '09)
Peter Brantley, Internet Archive
View more informationCLIR Postdoctoral Fellowship and the Transformation of Academic Libraries (December '09)
Elliot Shore, Bryn Mawr College
Charles Henry, Council on Library and Information Resources
COSEPUP Research Data Study: Briefing and Possible Next Steps (December '09)
Rick Luce, Emory University
Tom Arrison, National Academies
Crisis, Tragedy and Recovery Network (December '09)
Kristine Hanna, Internet Archive
Paul A. Soderdahl, University of Iowa
Edward A. Fox, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Ben Shneiderman, University of Maryland
DataNet Partners Update: DataONE and the Data Conservancy (December '09)
Robert J. Sandusky, University of Illinois at Chicago
Sayeed Choudhury, Johns Hopkins University
Digital Content Strategy Development (December '09)
Mike Handy, Library of Congress
Rebecca Graham, Harvard University
Tracey Robinson, Harvard University
Joshua Greenberg, New York Public Library
Stephen Short, Library of Congress
Sabrina Thomas, Library of Congress
Anton Pierce, Library of Congress
Joseph Pagano, Library of Congress
Enabling Collaboration through Solution Communities (December '09)
Thorny Staples, DuraSpace, Inc.
Valerie Hollister, DuraSpace, Inc.
Enhancing Research through Enhanced Publications in the SURFshare Program (December '09)
John Doove, SURF Foundation
View more informationE-science and Data Support Services in 2009: A Benchmark Survey of ARL Members (December '09)
Karla Hahn, Association of Research Libraries
View more informationEverything Old Is New Again: Newspapers and Auction Catalogs in the Age of Web 2.0 (December '09)
Keith Jeffers, National Library of Australia
Lesley Goodwin, JSTOR
Exploring Community-Based Sustainability Models for arXiv (December '09)
Oya Y. Rieger, Cornell University
Simeon Warner, Cornell University
Exploring New Methods for Protecting and Distributing Confidential Research Data (December '09)
Bryan Beecher, University of Michigan
View more informationFeasibility of a Primarily Digital Research Library (December '09)
Lisa Spiro, Rice University
Geneva Henry, Rice University
Finding One Piece of the Digital Preservation Puzzle (December '09)
Randy Olsen, Brigham Young University
William Lund, Brigham Young University
Chris L. Erickson, Brigham Young University
Forging Ahead with Institutional Digital Information Strategies (December '09)
Ellen Waite-Franzen, Dartmouth College
Stephen McAllister, Dartmouth College
Jeffrey Horrell, Dartmouth College
Paolo Mangiafico, Duke University
Deborah Jakubs, Duke University
Molly Tamarkin, Duke University
Geographic Tools & Digital Collections (December '09)
Natasha Smith, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Richard Szary, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Scott Eldredge, Brigham Young University
The Internet2 Research and Development Agenda (December '09)
Randall Frank, Internet2
View more informationInteroperable Annotation: Perspectives from the Open Annotation Collaboration (December '09)
Robert Sanderson, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Herbert Van de Sompel, Los Alamos National Laboratory
IR+ A New Repository to Meet User Needs (December '09)
Michael Bell, University of Rochester
View more informationKnowledge Exchange: The European Initiative of DEFF, DFG, JISC and SURF (December '09)
Sigrun Eckelmann, Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG)
View more informationLet’s Stop Talking About Repositories: Reinventing UC’s eScholarship Repository as an Open Access Publisher (December '09)
Catherine Mitchell, University of California
View more informationMemento: Time Travel for the Web (December '09)
Herbert Van de Sompel, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Michael Nelson, Old Dominion University
Robert Sanderson, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Mobile Library Projects at North Carolina State University (December '09)
Tito Sierra, North Carolina State University
View more informationModeling Press-Library Collaboration in the Creation of an Online Book (December '09)
Rebecca Kennison, Columbia University
View more informationThe New Board on Research Data and Information at the National Research Council (December '09)
Paul F. Uhlir, National Research Council
Roberta Balstad, Columbia University
Opportunities and Updates from the Institute of Museum and Library Services (December '09)
Joyce Ray, Institute of Museum and Library Services
Marsha Semmel, Institute of Museum and Library Services
Rachel Frick, Institute of Museum and Library Services
Chuck Thomas, Institute of Museum and Library Services
Report from the Bamboo Planning Project (December '09)
David A. Greenbaum, University of California, Berkeley
Chad Kainz, University of Chicago
Results from the NEH/DOE Humanities High Performance Computing Competition (December '09)
Brett Bobley, National Endowment for the Humanities
Gregory Crane, Tufts University
David Bamman, Tufts University
David Koller, University of Virginia
Beyond Illustration: New Dimensions of 3D Modeling of Cultural Heritage Sites and Monuments (December '09)
Bernard Frischer, University of Virginia
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Small Colleges and Digital Gaming: Collaboration and the State of Play (December '09)
Bryan Alexander, National Institute for Technology in Liberal Education (NITLE)
View more informationUnified Access: BiodIS and the Karst Information Portal (December '09)
David Allen, Kansas State University
Michael Haddock, Kansas State University
Todd A. Chavez, University of South Florida
Yale University’s Model for Campus-wide Digital Content Strategy and Implementation: Progress and Observations at the One Year Mark (December '09)
Meg Bellinger, Yale University
Ann Green, Yale University
Louis E. King, Yale University
How Are We Ensuring the Longevity of Digital Documents? (April '09)
Speaker: David S. H. Rosenthal
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Closing Plenary Fall 2009: Beyond Illustration: New Dimensions of 3D Modeling of Cultural Heritage Sites and Monuments (April '09)
Speaker: Bernard Frischer
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Opening Plenary Fall 2009: OVERVIEW of the 2009-2010 CNI PROGRAM PLAN (April '09)
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Initiatives from the National Science Foundation’s DataNet Program (April '09)
Sayeed Choudhury, Johns Hopkins University
Patricia Cruse, University of California
How Are We Ensuring the Longevity of Digital Documents? (April '09)
David S.H. Rosenthal, Stanford University
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Aligning Curricular Support With Student Acculturation: Results from a Mixed-Method Study (April '09)
Andrea Nixon, Carleton College
Heather Tompkins, Carleton College
Paula Lackie, Carleton College
bX Scholarly Recommender Services and More… (April '09)
Oren Beit-Arie, Ex Libris Group
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David Reser, Library of Congress
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Katherine Kott, Digital Library Federation & Stanford University
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Ryan Chute, Los Alamos National Laboratory
View more informationDuraSpace: New Value from Fedora Commons and DSpace Foundation (April '09)
Michele Kimpton, DSpace Foundation
Sandy Payette, Fedora Commons Inc.
Enhancing Research through Innovation and Collaboration: JSTOR's Showcase and Data for Research Initiatives (April '09)
John Burns, JSTOR
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John Burns, JSTOR
View more informationEthicShare: A Model for Virtual Research Communities (April '09)
Kate McCready, University of Minnesota
John T. Butler, University of Minnesota
Future Leaders of Research Libraries: What Are They Thinking? (April '09)
Kristin A. Antelman, North Carolina State University
Krisellen Maloney, University of Texas at San Antonio
Kenning Arlitsch, University of Utah
John T. Butler, University of Minnesota
GENI: Global Environment for Network Innovations (April '09)
Vicraj Thomas, GENI Project Office/BBN Technologies
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MacKenzie Smith, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
View more informationHidden Collections Panel (April '09)
Charles Henry, Council on Library and Information Resources
Linda Hocking, Litchfield Historical Society
Loretta Parham, Atlanta University Center
Tara J. Olivero, Goucher College
In Search of Shared Leadership for Transforming Information Technology Organizations (April '09)
Stephen P. Cawley, University of Minnesota
Ann Hill Duin, University of Minnesota
Bernard Gulachek, University of Minnesota
In Sync: Reuniting Oral History's Text and Audio in a Digital Environment (April '09)
Eric Weig, University of Kentucky
Doug Boyd, University of Kentucky
In Sync: Reuniting Oral History’s Text and Audio in a Digital Environment (April '09)
Eric Weig, University of Kentucky
Doug Boyd, University of Kentucky
IR Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Institutional Repository (April '09)
Ricky Erway, OCLC Programs and Research
View more information“Just in Time” in Difficult Times: Lessons to be Learned (April '09)
Victoria Reich, Stanford University
David S.H. Rosenthal, Stanford University
New Directions at Ithaka, Aluka, and JSTOR (April '09)
Kevin Guthrie, Ithaka
View more informationThe Next Wave of Federated Stuff and the Role of Libraries in the Stuffing Recipe (April '09)
Kenneth J. Klingenstein, Internet2 and University of Colorado, Boulder
View more informationThe OLE Project: An Update on Developing a Community-Sourced Service Oriented Architecture Compliant Library Information Environment (April '09)
Beth Forrest Warner, University of Kansas
Robert H. McDonald, Indiana University
Open Annotation Collaboration: Enabling Interoperable Annotation of Scholarly Digital Resources (April '09)
Timothy W. Cole, University of Illinois
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Jon W. Dunn, Indiana University
Philip Ponella, Indiana University
Robert H. McDonald, Indiana University
People of the Founding Era: Mining the Data of the Founders Projects (April '09)
Sue Perdue, Documents Compass/ Virginia Foundation for the Humanities
Susan Severtson, Documents Compass/ Virginia Foundation for the Humanities
A Prototype for Including Archeological Excavation Data in a Digital Library (April '09)
Thornton L. Staples, Fedora Commons, Inc.
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Jan Brase, German National Library of Science and Technology
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Reynold Guida, Thomson Reuters
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Geneva L. Henry, Rice University
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Clifford Lynch, Coalition for Networked Information
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Jeff Lang, ProQuest
View more informationSpace Collaboration: Positioning the Library at the Center of Teaching, Learning, and Research (April '09)
Thomas C. Wilson, University of Alabama
View more informationSystem Design for Collecting, Managing, and Distributing Media Assets for University Teaching and Learning (April '09)
Jonathan Smith, Northwestern University
Robert D. Davis, Northwestern University
Text Linking in the Humanities: Citing Canonical Works Using OpenURL (April '09)
David Ruddy, Cornell University
Eric Rebillard, Cornell University
Trident Project: Managing an Extensible Digital Repository (April '09)
David Kennedy, Duke University
View more informationUsing Network Effects to Produce More Useful Results: ARTstor Collaborative Filtering (April '09)
James Shulman, ARTstor
William W. Ying, ARTstor
Web-based Workflow Software to Support Book Digitization and Dissemination (April '09)
Mary Claire Stewart, Northwestern University
Steve DiDomenico, Northwestern University
What To Do While Your Building Project Is on Hold (April '09)
Joan K. Lippincott, Coalition for Networked Information
View more informationAcademic Research Portals: Integrating Librarians and Academic Programs (December '08)
John Zenelis, George Mason University
Wally Grotophorst, George Mason University
Victoria Shelton, George Mason University
LeRoy J. LaFleur, George Mason University
Accelerating Developments in Internet Identity and Privacy (December '08)
Kenneth J. Klingenstein, Internet2 and the University of Colorado, Boulder
View more informationBamboo Planning Project Update (December '08)
Chad J. Kainz, University of Chicago
David A. Greenbaum, University of California, Berkeley
Building the Universal Library: Introducing the HathiTrust (December '08)
Patricia A. Steele, Indiana University
John Price Wilkin, University of Michigan
Canadian Research Data Strategy Working Group: Update (December '08)
Pam Bjornson, Canada Institute for Scientific and Technical Information (CISTI)
View more informationCapturing Crisis: A Digital Library to Study Tragedy and Recovery from Around the World (December '08)
Kristine Hanna, Internet Archive
Edward A. Fox, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Jamaica Jones, National September 11 Memorial Museum
Padmini Srinivasan, The University of Iowa
Collaborating to Build an Open Access Archive of Public Policy Research (December '08)
David W. Lewis, Indiana University/Purdue University, Indianapolis
Romulo Rivera, Center for Governmental Studies
Brenda L. Burk, Indiana University/Purdue University, Indianapolis
Collaborating to Preserve Public US Government Web Sites (December '08)
George Barnum, United States Government Printing Office
Mark Edward Phillips, University of North Texas
Abigail Grotke, Library of Congress
Collection Building for Web Resources (December '08)
Robert Wolven, Columbia University
Carlen M. Ruschoff, University of Maryland at College Park
Combining Research and Outreach to Explore Current Examples of Digital Scholarly Communication (December '08)
Karla Hahni, Association of Research Libraries
Nancy L. Maron, Ithaka
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Copyright Balance and Fair Use in Networked Learning: Lessons from Creators’ Codes of Best Practices (December '08)
Peter Jaszi, American University
Patricia Aufderheide, American University
The Data Audit Framework: A Toolkit to Identify Research Assets and Improve Data Management in Research Led Institutions (December '08)
Seamus Ross, University of Glasgow
Sarah Jones, University of Glasgow
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Charles Watkinson, American School of Classical Studies at Athens
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Mark Phillipson, Columbia University
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Kristin Antelman, North Carolina State University
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Julie K. Little, EDUCAUSE
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John Wilbanks, Creative Commons / Science Commons Project
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Andrew Treloar, Monash University
View more informationExperiments in Twenty-First Century Research and Teaching (December '08)
Andrew J. Torget, University of Richmond
Robert K. Nelson, University of Richmond
eXtensible Catalog Project Update (December '08)
David L. Lindahl, University of Rochester
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Donald A.B. Lindberg, National Library of Medicine
Elliot R. Siegel, National Library of Medicine
Michael J. Ackerman, National Library of Medicine
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Learning Under and in Spite of Duress (December '08)
Susan E. Metros, University of Southern California
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Günter Waibel, OCLC Research
Mark Ratliff, Princeton University
Ann Speyer, Smithsonian Institution
MedioVis: Visual Interface for Searching and Exploring Multimedia Libraries (December '08)
Harald Reiterer, University of Konstanz
Mathias Heilig, University of Konstanz
Marc H. Scholl, University of Konstanz
Mobile Technologies for Libraries (December '08)
Joan K. Lippincott, Coalition for Networked Information
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Herbert Van de Sompel, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Carl Lagoze, Cornell University
Michael Lloyd Nelson, Old Dominion University
Robert Sanderson, University of Liverpool
Simeon Warner, Cornell University
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The OLE Project: Community Design for an Open Library Environment (December '08)
Lynne O’Brien, Duke University
Beth Forrest Warner, University of Kansas
Carlen M. Ruschoff, University of Maryland at College Park
Partnerships for Distributed Digital Preservation: MetaArchive Cooperative (December '08)
Gail McMillan , Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Martin Halbert, Emory University
Mark Stoffan, Florida State University
Patterns of Culture: Re-aligning Library Culture to Meet User Needs (December '08)
Nancy B. Turner , Syracuse University
Bonnie C. Ryan, Syracuse University
Plazi: Opening Access to the Literature of Biological Diversity (December '08)
Donat Agosti, American Museum of Natural History; Plazi
Terence H. Catapano, Columbia University; Plazi
A Platform for Auditable, Distributed, Asymmetric Archival Replication (December '08)
Micah Altman, Harvard University
Bryan Beecher, University of Michigan
Marc Maynard, The Roper Center for Public Opinion Research
Jonathan Crabtree,University of North Carolina
Prediction Markets for Emerging Technology: An Experiment in the Wisdom of Crowds (December '08)
Brian Alexander, National Institute for Technology and Liberal Education (NITLE)
View more informationRoman de la Rose Digital Library: A New View of Medieval Manuscripts (December '08)
David Reynolds, The Johns Hopkins University
Nadia R. Altschul, The Johns Hopkins University
The Society of Architectural Historians Online Image Archive: Transforming the Field of Architectural History through Collaboration (December '08)
Ann Whiteside, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Pauline Saliga, Charnley-Persky House Museum Foundation
Carole Ann Fabian, ARTstor
Studying Next Generation Academics (a.k.a. Graduate Students) to Build the Next Generation Repository (December '08)
Susan Gibbons, University of Rochester
Nathan Starr, University of Rochester
What Constitutes Effectiveness in Digital Preservation? (December '08)
Keith Johnson, Stanford University
View more informationAlabama Authors: Managing Old Data with New Technology (April '08)
Thomas C. Wilson, University of Alabama
View more informationAssessing Research Cyberinfrastructure Needs at the University of Minnesota (April '08)
Ann Hill Duin, University of Minnesota
Eric F. Celeste
John T. Butler, University of Minnesota
Kemal Badur, University of Minnesota
Authors, Identity Management and the Scholary Communication System: Report on a CNI Workshop (April '08)
Clifford A. Lynch, Coalition for Networked Information
View more informationBamboo: Community-Defined Shared Services and Cyberinfrastructure for the Arts & Humanities (April '08)
Chad J. Kainz, University of Chicago
David A. Greenbaum, University of California, Berkeley
Change and the Role of Emerging Technologies: The Library’s Role in Supporting Teaching and Learning in a 2.0 Environment (April '08)
Jeff Trzeciak, McMaster University
Olga Perkovic, McMaster University
Cathy Moulder, McMaster University
Civil Rights Digital Library (April '08)
P. Toby Graham, University of Georgia
View more informationClay Tablets and Fragments from the Persepolis Fortification Archive (ca. 500 B.C.): Imaging and Delivery of Images (April '08)
Matthew W. Stolper, Oriental Institute, University of Chicago
View more informationCollaboration Plus Autonomy: Campus Partnerships for Building a Web Content Management System (April '08)
Carol Ann Hughes, University of California, Irvine
Beth Harnick-Shapiro, University of California, Irvine
Computer Labs, Learning Centers, Commons: Rethinking Learning Spaces (April '08)
Joan K. Lippincott, Coalition for Networked Information
View more informationCreating a National Vision for Networking Technologies and Services in Support of the Academic Mission: A Dialog with the CNI Community (April '08)
Timothy Lance, NYSERNet, Inc.
View more informationCreating a Successful Library Learning Enterprise through Collaboration with Campus Partners (April '08)
Mark T. Paul, University of Louisville
Hannelore B. Rader, University of Louisville
Dark Archive to Open Access: A CLOCKSS Trigger Event (April '08)
Victoria Reich, Stanford University
David S.H. Rosenthal, Stanford University
Digital Humanities Centers: Models, Missions, and Challenges (April '08)
Mark Kornbluh, Michigan State University
Katherine L. Walter, University of Nebraska at Lincoln
Worthy Martin, University of Virginia
DPubS Report: Progress on an Open Source Digital Publishing System (April '08)
Mike Furlough, Pennsylvania State University
David Ruddy, Cornell University
An EDUCAUSE Update on Current Public Policy Issues (April '08)
Mark Luker, EDUCAUSE.
Steven L. Worona, EDUCAUSE
Elsevier’s Initiatives in Bioinformatics and Semantic Enrichment (April '08)
Anita de Waard, Elsevier B.V.
View more informationGoing Live: The Open Source Software Process at the Rutgers University Libraries (April '08)
Chad M. Mills, Rutgers University
Kalaivani Ananthan, Rutgers University
Library Integration with the Campus Enterprise and Beyond (April '08)
Shane Nackerud, University of Minnesota
Paul Bramscher, University of Minnesota
Cody W. Hanson, University of Minnesota
Library Publishing Services: An Emerging Role for Research Libraries (April '08)
Karla L. Hahn, Association of Research Libraries
View more informationMIT's SIMILE Project: Semantic Web Applications for Digital Data Management (April '08)
MacKenzie Smith, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
View more informationMIT’s SIMILE Project: Semantic Web Applications for Digital Data Management (April '08)
MacKenzie Smith, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
View more informationMoving to Mobile: Exploratory Services and Applications in Libraries (April '08)
Lisa Hinchliffe, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Jim F. Hahn, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Michelle Leigh Jacobs, University of California, Los Angeles
nanoHUB.org: Future Cyberinfrastructure Serving Over 58,000 Users Today (April '08)
George B. Adams, Purdue University
View more informationNational Digital Heritage Archive: A Partnership Approach to Trusted Digital Repositories (April '08)
Graham Coe, National Library of New Zealand
View more informationImplementing NIH Deposit Policies: Institutional Strategies (April '08)
Joan Giesecke, University of Nebraska at Lincoln
Karla Hahn, Association of Research Libraries
Wendy Pradt Lougee, University of Minnesota
An OAI-ORE Aggregation for the National Virtual Observatory (April '08)
David Reynolds, Johns Hopkins University
View more informationOpen Publishing Lab: Print Wiki Project (April '08)
Pat Albanese (Pitkin), Rochester Institute of Technology
Matt Bernius, Rochester Institute of Technology
ResearcherID: Connecting the Researcher and their Scholarly Output (April '08)
Ellen Rotenberg, Thomson Scientific
Reynold Guida, Thomson Scientific
Starting an Institutional Repository Program in Two Months or Less: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly (April '08)
Abby Clobridge, Bucknell University
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Geneva Henry, Rice University
Diane C. Butler, Rice University
Transformational Reorganization at the University of Tennessee Rooted in Commons Development: An Update and Methodology (April '08)
Barbara I. Dewey, University of Tennessee
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Sarah Miller, Illinois Wesleyan University
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Oya Y. Rieger,Cornell University
View more informationAn Update on the MESUR Project: A Large-scale Survey of Usage-based Metrics of Scholarly Impact (April '08)
Johan Bollen, Los Alamos National Laboratory
View more informationVirtual Worlds: What’s Needed to Harness this Technology for Scholarship (April '08)
Michelle Roper, Federation of American Scientists
View more informationWeb 2.0 Services and the Management of Academic Libraries (April '08)
Christian Haenger, Mannheim University
Christine Kraetzsch, Mannheim University
WesFiles: A Web-based Unified File System Implementation (April '08)
Ganesan Ravishanker, Wesleyan University
View more informationWorldCat Local: Discovery to Delivery at the Network Level (April '08)
William Jordan, University of Washington
Mindy Pozenel, OCLC, Inc.
Collaborative Digital Collection Building: Lessons Learned (December '07)
Mark E. Phillips, University of North Texas
Robert M. Johnson, Rhodes College
Suzanne Bonefas, Rhodes College
Stacy Pennington, Rhodes College
Copyright and Large Scale Digitization: Implications for Access (December '07)
Merrilee Proffitt, OCLC Programs and Research
Constance Malpas, OCLC Programs and Research
Creating an Integrated Digital Library Based on the Fedora Platform (December '07)
Susan Schreibman, University of Maryland at College Park
David Kennedy, University of Maryland at College Park
Data Management and Accessibility: Initiatives in the Biological Sciences (December '07)
Zack E. Murrell, Appalachian State University
Chris Hodge, University of Tennessee
Robert K. Peet, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Greg Riccardi, University of Tennessee
Thomas Garnett, Smithsonian Institution
Indra Neil Sarkar, Marine Biological Laboratory
Data-Cyberinfrastructure Collaboration at the University of California, San Diego (December '07)
Brian Schottlaender, University of California, San Diego
Robert H. McDonald, University of California, San Diego
dbGaP: Linking Clinical Information with Genetic Data (December '07)
Jeffrey Beck, National Library of Medicine
View more informationDigital Humanities Centers as Cyberinfrastructure (December '07)
John Unsworth, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Mark Lawrence Kornbluh, Michigan State University
Neil Fraistat, University of Maryland at College Park
Katherine L. Walter, University of Nebraska at Lincoln
The eCrystals Federation: Open Data Repositories Supporting Open Science (December '07)
Liz Lyon, University of Bath
Manjula Patel, University of Bath
Simon Coles, University of Southhampton
Editorial Curation and Identity Management in Digital Libraries: A Case Study of the NSDL (December '07)
Kate Wittenberg, Columbia University
David Millman, Columbia University
Explorative Search and the Library Catalog (December '07)
Birte Christensen-Dalsgaard, State and University Library
View more informationFedora Commons: Mission and Sustainability Strategy (December '07)
Sandy Payette, Fedora Commons and Cornell University
View more informationThe Global Digital Format Registry Project (December '07)
Stephen Abrams, Harvard University
Andreas Stanescu, OCLC, Inc.
A Home for Converging Literacies: the Center for Digital Fluency at George Mason University (December '07)
Craig Gibson, Ithaka
Sharon Pitt, George Mason University
How Does Digitization Affect Scholarship? (December '07)
Roger C. Schonfeld, Ithaka
View more informationImag(n)ing the Shuilu Temple: A Report on the Project in China… and the Path Ahead (December '07)
Harlan Wallach, Northwestern University
William R. Parod, Northwestern University
Integrating Library Resources (December '07)
Kim Griggs, Oregon State University
Margaret Mellinger, Oregon State University
Jane Nichols, Oregon State University
Angela Ramnarine-Rieks, Syracuse University
DeAnn Buss, Syracuse University
International Digitial Preservation (December '07)
Seamus Ross, University of Glassgow
Birte Christensen-Dalsgaard, State & University Library (Aarhus, Denmark)
George Barnum, United States Government Printing Office
Abigail Grotke, Library of Congress
IU ChaCha Search: Research, Development and Services (December '07)
Kim Milford, Indiana University
Jonathan Ellman, ChaCha
David William Lewis, Indiana University/Purdue University, Indianapolis
Carolyn M. Walters, Indiana University
LibraryThing and the Library Catalog: Adding Collective Intelligence to the OPAC (December '07)
John Wenzler, San Francisco State University
View more informationManaging Collaboration and the Opportunities for Libraries (December '07)
Ken Klingenstein, Internet2 and University of Colorado, Boulder
Lois Brooks, Stanford University
Mashup Contest: Student Created Video Parodies (December '07)
Anu Vedantham, University of Pennsylvania
Peter Decherney, University of Pennsylvania
Meeting the Needs of Research Data Management Using Institutional Repositories: An Application of the Data Curation Continuum at Monash University (December '07)
Andrew Treloar , Monash University
Cathrine Harboe-Ree, Monash University
Alan McMeekin, Monash University
Moving Communication Forward: Internet Voice and Video in Libraries (December '07)
Char Booth, Ohio University
View more informationMoving Forward with Shibboleth (December '07)
Philip Mattingly, Texas Digital Library
David Kennedy, University of Maryland at College Park
Scott Phillips, Texas A&M University
New Cooperative Strategies for Distributed Digital Preservation: MetaArchive and Educopia (December '07)
Martin Halbert, Emory University
Katherine Skinner, Emory University
Tyler O. Walters, Georgia Institute of Technology
The Public Knowledge Project: Providing Alternatives for Scholarly Publishing (December '07)
G.W. Brian Owen, Simon Fraser University
View more informationRecommender Systems for (Scientific) Libraries (December '07)
Andreas Geyer-Schulz, Universität Karlsruhe (TH)
View more informationA Research Agenda for Scholarly Communication: Call for Community Engagement (December '07)
John Ober, University of California
Joyce Ogburn, University of Utah
The Research Commons: Planning Library Space and Services for Faculty and Graduate Students (December '07)
Patricia A. Steele, Indiana University
Carolyn M. Walters, Indiana University
Searching Across Time: Issues and Opportunities for Full Text Search of Web Archives Using Nutch (December '07)
Kris Carpenter Negulescu, Internet Archive
View more informationSupporting Cyberscholarship in American Social History: The DLF Aquifer Story (December '07)
Katherine Kott, Digital Library Federation
View more informationA Survey and Evaluation of Open-Source Electronic Publishing Systems (December '07)
Mark Cyzyk, The Johns Hopkins University
View more informationAn Update from OAI Object Re-Use & Exchange (December '07)
Herbert Van de Sompel, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Michael Lloyd Nelson, Old Dominion University
Carl Lagoze, Cornell University
Robert Sanderson, University of Liverpool
Update on Key Copyright Developments in the U.S. with a Focus on 108 Study Group (December '07)
James G. Neal, Columbia University
View more informationUpdate on Scholarly Communication Efforts by Microsoft Corporation (December '07)
Lee Dirks, Microsoft Corporation
View more informationAdding Value to Digitization with GIS (April '07)
Marianne Stowell Bracke, Purdue University
Christopher C. Miller, Purdue University
Building an Online, Cross-Disciplinary Community-based Research (CBR) Learning Community: Initial Observations (April '07)
Deanna Cooke, Georgetown University
Joan Cheverie, Georgetown University
Business Transformation: Building the Museum of the 21st Century (April '07)
Bonnie Szirtes, Canadian Heritage Information Network (CHIN)
View more informationCan We Afford to Preserve Large Databases? (April '07)
David S.H. Rosenthal, Stanford University
Victoria Reich, Stanford University
Case Western Reserve University Digital Case: Repository of Digital Collections (April '07)
Ben Bykowski, Optiem, LLC
Nicholas Fischio, Case Western Reserve University
Considering Community and Open Source: Decision Frameworks for Selecting Software (April '07)
Lois Brooks, Stanford University
Terry Ryan, University of California, Los Angeles
Crossing Boundaries: Exploring Ways to Share Content Across Educational Institutions (April '07)
Gretchen Wagner, ARTstor
Maureen Whalen, J. Paul Getty Trust
DLF: Architectures of Collaboration (April '07)
Peter Brantley, Digital Library Federation
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John Mark Ockerbloom, University of Pennsylvania
Ann J. Wolpert, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Edition Production & Presentation Technology (EPPT) (April '07)
Kevin Kiernan, University of Kentucky
Ionut Emil Iacob, University of Kentucky
Engaging and Connecting Faculty: Research Discovery, Access, Re-use, and Archiving (April '07)
Janet McCue, Cornell University
Jon Corson-Rikert, Cornell University
Faculty Information Needs: Insights from Two Assessment Approaches (April '07)
Gail Persily, University of California, San Francisco
Neil Rambo, University of Washington
Gaming as Learning, Research, and Collections: Strategies and Issues for Today and the Coming Years (April '07)
Lisa Hinchliffe, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Karen Schmidt, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
David Ward, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Governance and Service Issues among Central and Decentralized IT, Library, and Other Informatics Services on Campuses (April '07)
Jack McCredie, University of California, Berkeley
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Ann J. Wolpert, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Rea Devakos, University of Toronto
Martha Sites, University of Virginia
Clifford A. Lynch, Coalition for Networked Information
In Support of Online Collections: The APSR Activity Portfolio (April '07)
Adrian Burton, Australian Partnership for Sustainable Repositories (APSR)
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Johannes Leveling, University of Hagen
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Barbara Taranto, New York Public Library
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Martin Mueller, Northwestern University
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Dean B. Krafft, Cornell University
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Garland Elmore, Indiana University
Elizabeth Ann Van Gordon, Indiana University
Bob R. Price, Duke University
Preserving Digital Public Television: Repository Metadata and Architecture (April '07)
Howard Besser, New York University
James Bullen, New York University
Kara Van Malssen, New York University
Project Ungava (April '07)
Glen Newton, Canada Institute for Scientific & Technical Information (CISTI)
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Kenneth Klingenstein, Internet2 and University of Colorado, Boulder
View more informationA Role for Libraries in Collaboration (April '07)
Kenneth Klingenstein, Internet2 and University of Colorado, Boulder
Peter Brantley, Digital Library Federation
Social Science Data and ETDs: Issues and Challenges (April '07)
Myron Gutmann, University of Michigan
Joan Cheverie, Georgetown University
The Stanford Digital Repository: A Case Study in Building a Generic Preservation Infrastructure (April '07)
Tom Cramer, Stanford University
Rachel Gollub, Stanford University
Student-Centered Space Design (April '07)
Susan Gibbons, University of Rochester
View more informationA Strategy for Academic Libraries in the First Quarter of the 21st Century (April '07)
David W. Lewis, Indiana University/Purdue University, Indianapolis
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Pamela Snelson, Franklin & Marshall College and Association of College & Research Libraries
Mary Ellen Davis, Association of College & Research Libraries
Trends in Information Commons (April '07)
Joan K. Lippincott, Coalition for Networked Information
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Nancy R. John, University of Illinois at Chicago
Edward J. Valauskas, First Monday
Unifying Resource Access: The USC Libraries’ Gandhara Project (April '07)
Todd Grappone, University of Southern California
R. Wayne Shoaf, University of Southern California
An Update on Google Book Search Digitization at the University of Michigan (April '07)
Paul N. Courant, University of Michigan
View more informationAn Update on the Open Archives Initiative Object Re-Use and Exchange (OAI-ORE) Project (April '07)
Carl Lagoze, Cornell University
Michael Lloyd Nelson, Old Dominion University
Herbert Van de Sompel, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Using Wikipedia to Meet Information Searchers at Their Point of Need (April '07)
Ann M. Lally, University of Washington Libraries
Carolyn E. Dunford, Los Alamos National Laboratory
What Faculty Think of the Changing Environment (April '07)
Roger C. Schonfeld, Ithaka
Kevin Guthrie, Ithaka
What’s in Your Horizon? Process, Technologies, and Impact of the 2007 Horizon Report (April '07)
Alan Levine, The New Media Consortium (NMC)
Bryan Alexander, National Institute for Technology and Liberal Education (NITLE)
Cyprien Lomas, University of British Columbia
and EDUCAUSE
Analog to Digital Audio Reformatting: Digital Audio for Oral History at the University of Kentucky (December '06)
Eric Weig, University of Kentucky
View more informationARIADNE and UNIMATRIX: Infrastructure and Standards of Recent German Archival Information Systems (December '06)
Dirk Alvermann, Ernst-Moritz-Arndt-University of Greifswald
Alexander Weidauer, Ernst-Moritz-Arndt-University of Greifswald
Art Historians and Projection Screen Real Estate: Promoting Innovation in Teaching Art History in Large Classrooms (December '06)
Joan Giesecke, University of Nebraska at Lincoln
David Bagby, University of Nebraska at Lincoln
Beyond Keyword Searches: Exploring Texts with the Semantic Engine (December '06)
Aaron Coburn, Middlebury College
Clara Yu, Monterey Institute of International Studies
John L. Cuadrado, National Institute for Technology and Liberal Education (NITLE)
Building a Secure Media Network to Share Moving Images in Dance (December '06)
Nena Couch, Ohio State University
Elizabeth Aldrich, Library of Congress
Gilad Rosner, Media Matters LLC
Collaborative Services of Libraries and Campus Units (December '06)
Richard W. Meyer, Georgia Institute of Technology
Tyler O. Walters, Georgia Institute of Technology
Deep Indexing of Journal Articles as a Significant Enhancement in Scholarly Communications (December '06)
Matthew Dunie , CSA
View more informationDesigning Libraries for Research (December '06)
Wendy Lougee, University of Minnesota
Carol Mandel, New York University
Digital Asset Management: Beyond the Repository (December '06)
Louis E. King, University of Michigan
View more informationDigital Images: Pedagogy, Technology & Infrastructure (December '06)
David L. Green, Knowledge Culture
Eric Jansson, National Institute for Technology and Liberal Education (NITLE)
Robert Lancefield, Wesleyan University
Digital Images: Pedagogy, Technology & Infrastructure (December '06)
David L. Green, Knowledge Culture
Eric Jansson, National Institute for Technology and Liberal Education (NITLE)
Robert Lancefield, Wesleyan University
A Field Study of Users’ Expectations of the Hybrid Library (December '06)
Jens Hofman Hansen, State and University Library (Aarhus, Denmark)
View more informationGrant Opportunities under the National Endowment for the Humanities’ Digital Humanities Initiative (December '06)
Brett Bobley, National Endowment for the Humanities
Michael Hall, National Endowment for the Humanities
Steve Ross, National Endowment for the Humanities
Grant Henrickson, National Endowment for the Humanities
Improving Access to Collections: Two Perspectives (December '06)
John Mark Ockerbloom, University of Pennsylvania
Anne Graham, University of Washington
Incorporating Rights and Preservation Information into the RUcore Metadata Platform (December '06)
Grace Agnew, Rutgers University
View more informationInstitute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) Update (December '06)
Martha Crawley, Institute of Museum and Library Services
Mary Chute, Institute of Museum and Library Services
Stephanie Clark, Institute of Museum and Library Services
Dan Lukash, Institute of Museum and Library Services
Barbara G. Smith, Institute of Museum and Library Services
Introduction to Zotero (December '06)
Daniel Cohen, George Mason University
Roy Rosenzweig, George Mason University
Joshua M. Greenberg, George Mason University
IT Engagement in Research: Results of the 2006 ECAR Study (December '06)
Richard N. Katz, EDUCAUSE
View more informationThe Knowledge Exchange Initiative after 18 Months: A Tale of Shared Risk, Endurance and Multiple Gains — European Collaboration on E-infrastructure (December '06)
Sebastian Cordewener, SURF Foundation
Norman Wiseman, Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC)
Learning By Doing: A Report from the Early Operation of the Portico Archiving Service (December '06)
Eileen G. Fenton, Portico
View more informationLibrarian Attitudes and Perceptions in the Transition to an Increasingly Electronic Environment: 2006 (December '06)
Kevin M. Guthrie, Ithaka
Roger Schonfeld, Ithaka
Libraries and Librarians in Social Spaces: A Tour of Initiatives at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (December '06)
Lisa Janicke Hinchliffe, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Karen Schmidt, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
LOCKSS/CLOCKSS and Portico: What Does that Archived Content Look Like? (December '06)
Geneva L. Henry, Rice University
Carolyn Mary Walters, Indiana University
Phyllis Davidson, Indiana University
Kerry Keck, Rice University
Merging the Local and the Remote: Harvard – ARTstor Experiment in Harvesting and Hosting (December '06)
Carole Ann Fabian, ARTstor
Dale Flecker, Harvard University
William W. Ying, ARTstor
New Press Initiatives (December '06)
Charles Henry, Rice University
Nancy L. Eaton, Pennsylvania State University
Artemis G. Kirk, Georgetown University
The OAI Object Re-Use & Exchange (ORE) Initiative (December '06)
Herbert Van de Sompel, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Carl Lagoze, Cornell University
OCLC Programs and Research: Early Achievements and the Emerging Work Agenda (December '06)
James P. Michalko, OCLC, Inc.
View more informationOn-premises Library vs. Google™ Usage Patterns as Reported in LibQUAL+™ (December '06)
Martha Kyrillidou, Association of Research Libraries
C. Colleen Cook, Texas A&M University
Bruce Thompson, Texas A&M University
Open Source Innovations for Library Search Tools (December '06)
Jeremy Frumkin, Oregon State University
Jennifer B. Bowen, University of Rochester
David L. Lindahl, University of Rochester
Jeff Suszczynski, University of Rochester
Overview of the Digital Library Federation (DLF) Services Framework Working Group (December '06)
Geneva L. Henry, Rice University
View more informationA Practical, Working and Replicable Approach to Digital Preservation: The MetaArchive of Southern Digital Culture (December '06)
Gail McMillan, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Tyler O. Walters, Georgia Institute of Technology
Aaron J. Trehub, Auburn University
Martin Halbert, Emory University
Project Builder: A Digital Repository Engineered to Function as a Robust Content Management System (December '06)
Mark Lawrence Kornbluh, Michigan State University
Dean Rehberger, Michigan State University
Michael Fegan, Michigan State University
Qualitative Analysis: Five Years of Feedback Messages to the Virtual Museum of Canada (December '06)
Kati Geber, Canadian Heritage Information Network
View more informationReport from the Licensing and Policy Summit for Software Sharing in Higher Education (December '06)
Bradley C. Wheeler, Indiana University
View more informationRepository-to-Repository Interoperability Solutions for DSpace and Fedora (December '06)
Christopher Blackall, Australian Partnership for Sustainable Repositories (APSR)
View more informationTeaching in the New Vernacular (December '06)
Peter B. Kaufman, Columbia University
Mark Phillipson, Columbia University
Threats and Defenses for Digital Preservation (December '06)
Victoria Reich, Stanford University
David S.H. Rosenthal, Stanford University
Transformations at GPO: An Update on the Government Printing Office’s Future Digital System (December '06)
George Barnum, United States Government Printing Office
View more informationWhere Faculty Publish is Influenced by Their Perceptions of Relative Quality and Peer Review, Especially with Regard to Electronic Only and Open Access Publications (December '06)
Diane Harley, University of California, Berkeley
View more informationALADIN Research Commons: A Consortial Institutional Repository (April '06)
Joan Cheverie, Georgetown University
Claire T. Dygert, American University
Bruce Hulse, Washington Research Library Consortium
Archiving and Preserving the Web: Future Directions and Applications (April '06)
Merrilee Proffitt, RLG, Inc.
Kristine Hanna, Internet Archive
Dan Avery, Internet Archive
AstroCat: A Web-based Interactive Astronomical Catalog (April '06)
Stefan Dreizler, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen
Ralf Stockmann, Goettingen State and University Library
Building a Digital Library of the Middle East: Report from a Workshop Held in Alexandria, Egypt, January 15-17, 2006 (April '06)
Stephen Griffin, National Science Foundation
Joan K. Lippincott, Coalition for Networked Information
Joyce Ray, Institute of Museum and Library Services
Donald J. Waters, Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
Building an Interdisciplinary Research Program in an Academic Library (April '06)
D. Scott Brandt, Purdue University
James Mullins, Purdue University
Circle of Service: The Commons at the University of Tennessee (April '06)
Barbara I. Dewey, University of Tennessee
Julie K. Little, University of Tennessee
Collaborations in Shibboleth and Federation Futures (April '06)
Ken Klingenstein, Internet2 and University of Colorado, Boulder
View more informationDesigning Digital Preservation Repository Services at Stanford: Practical Theory for Practical Services (April '06)
Keith Johnson, Stanford University
View more informationEmbracing the (De)contextualization of Digital Artifacts (April '06)
Barbara Taranto, The New York Public Library
View more informationGnosh: Social Metasearching in the Liberal Arts (April '06)
Bryan Alexander, National Institute for Technology and Liberal Education (NITLE)
Michael Richwalsky, NITLE, Allegheny College
IMLS Update: Programs, Initiatives, Projects (April '06)
Martha Crawley, Institute of Museum and Library Services
Dan Lukash, Institute of Museum and Library Services
Barbara Smith, Institute of Museum and Library Services
Implementing Institutional Repositories (April '06)
Ronald Jantz, Rutgers University
Nicholas Fischio, Case Western Reserve University
Nathan Lambert, Case Western Reserve University
In-House Digitization: The National Digital Newspaper Program at the University of Kentucky (April '06)
Eric Weig, University of Kentucky
J. Wendel Cox, University of Kentucky
Institutional Repositories and the Need for “Value-added” Services: Current Research and Lessons Learned (April '06)
Susan Gibbons, University of Rochester
Tyler O. Walters, Georgia Institute of Technology
Journal Use Reports: Networking Resources for More Informational Power (April '06)
Doug Newman, Thomson Scientific
James Mouw, University of Chicago
Key Standards Updates (April '06)
Ray Denenberg, Library of Congress
Rob Sanderson, University of Liverpool
Brian Lavoie, OCLC, Inc.
Rebecca Guenther, Library of Congress
Robin Dale, RLG, Inc.
Letting Faculty Drive the Digital Program (April '06)
Tom Ruthven, University of Miami
View more informationThe Library of Congress/National Science Foundation Digital Archiving and Long-Term Preservation Research Program (Digarch): Results and Prospects (April '06)
William LeFurgy, Library of Congress
View more informationThe Melvyl Recommender Project: Early Results and Open Questions (April '06)
Colleen Whitney, California Digital Library
Peter Brantley, California Digital Library
MIT’s SIMILE Project: Demonstrating Practical Value of Semantic Web Technologies for Digital Libraries (April '06)
MacKenzie Smith, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
View more informationThe MLA Task Force on Evaluating Scholarship for Tenure and Promotion: An Open Discussion (April '06)
David Laurence, Modern Language Association
David Nicholls, Modern Language Association
NARA’s Electronic Records Archives Initiative (April '06)
Fynnette Eaton, National Archives and Records Administration
View more information“Network Neutrality” Issues for Higher Education and the Internet (April '06)
Steve Worona, EDUCAUSE
Gary Bachula, Internet2
Earl Comstock, COMPTEL
Richard Greenfield, University of Alaska
NLM Long Range Plan for the 21st Century: A First-Look Preliminary Report (April '06)
Elliot R. Siegel, National Library of Medicine
View more informationOpen Source Tools and Metasearch Findings of the Emory MetaCombine Project (April '06)
Martin Halbert, Emory University
View more informationThe Orphan Works Report (April '06)
Marybeth Peters, U.S. Copyright Office
Jule Sigall, U.S. Copyright Office
Pathway to the Future: Library Bibliographic Services for the 21st Century (April '06)
Luc M. Declerck, University of California, San Diego
Terry Ryan, University of California, Los Angeles
The Rat is Never Wrong: An Introduction to the Methods of User-Centered Design (April '06)
Nancy Fried Foster, University of Rochester
Michael Roy, Wesleyan University
Results from a Technology Analysis of Repositories and Services (April '06)
Sayeed Choudhury, Johns Hopkins University
View more informationSakai: From Grant to Deployment to Global Community in 24 Months (April '06)
Bradley Wheeler, Indiana University
View more informationSharing Learning and Teaching Materials: Some JISC-Funded Collaborative Projects (April '06)
Susan Eales, Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC)
Shibboleth for Real (April '06)
Thomas C. Wilson, University of Maryland
David Kennedy, University of Maryland
Oren Beit-Arie, Ex Libris Group
James Mouw, University of Chicago
The Solution to the Orphan Works Problem: Safe Legal Adoption or Risky Foster Parenting? (April '06)
Denise Troll Covey, Carnegie Mellon University
View more informationStandardized Licence Expression: Clarity, Control and Fair Use (April '06)
Sharon Farb, University of California, Los Angeles
Daviess Menefee, Elsevier
Christopher McKenzie, John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Alicia Wise, Publishers Licensing Society
Two Years of the ARROW Project: A Progress Report on Where We Are, and How We Got Here (April '06)
Neil Dickson, Monash University
David Groenewegen, Monash University
The UK National Centre for Text Mining: Activities and Plans (April '06)
Robert Sanderson, University of Liverpool
View more informationA Very Large Scale Library for the History of the Web (April '06)
William Y. Arms, Cornell University
View more informationWork of the Section 108 Study Group (April '06)
Laura N. Gasaway, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
View more informationAdvancing Intellectual Discovery Through Computational Science: Discussion of a Recent Report of the President's Information Technology Advisory Committee (December '05)
Alan Inouye, National Coordination Office for NITRD
José-Marie Griffiths, University of North Carolina
Christopher R. Johnson, University of Utah
Advancing Intellectual Discovery Through Computational Science: Discussion of a Recent Report of the President’s Information Technology Advisory Committee (December '05)
Alan Inouye, National Coordination Office for NITRD
José-Marie Griffiths, University of North Carolina
Christopher R. Johnson, University of Utah
The American Council of Learned Societies, Commission on Cyberinfrastructure for the Humanities and Social Sciences: Review of Project and Current Status (December '05)
Charles Henry, Rice University
Steven Wheatley, American Council of Learned Societies
The American Council of Learned Societies, Commission on Cyberinfrastructure for the Humanities and Social Sciences: Open Forum (December '05)
Charles Henry, Rice University
Steven Wheatley, American Council of Learned Societies
Peter B. Kaufman, Intelligent Television
The ASERL LOCKSS-ETD Initiative: Developing Preservation Strategies for Libraries that Publish E-Scholarship (December '05)
Robert H. McDonald, Florida State University
Jody Combs, Vanderbilt University
John Burger, Association of Southeastern Research Libraries
Thomas Stuart Robertson, Stanford University
Assessing Learning Spaces (December '05)
Joan K. Lippincott, Coalition for Networked Information
View more informationAssessing the Dimensions of Institutional Stewardship of Scholarly Digital Assets (December '05)
Gary S. Lawrence, University of California
Abby Smith, Independent Consultant
John Ober, University of California
Auditing and Certification of Digital Repositories (December '05)
Bernard F. Reilly, Center for Research Libraries
View more informationThe British Library Digital Object Management Program (December '05)
Sean Martin, British Library
View more informationBuilding a New Educational Television Enterprise (December '05)
Peter B. Kaufman, Intelligent Television
View more informationBuilding Collaborative Partnerships for Digital Research in the Humanities (December '05)
Katherine L. Walter, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
View more informationThe bX Project: Federating and Mining Usage Logs from Linking Servers (December '05)
Johan Bollen, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Oren Beit-Arie, Ex Libris
Herbert Van de Sompel, Los Alamos National Laboratory
CIOs Look at Research Support (December '05)
J. Gary Augustson, Pennsylvania State University
James Bottum, Purdue University
James L. Hilton, University of Michigan
Ronald Johnson, University of Washington
William E. Lewis, Arizona State University
William Decker, University of Iowa
Creating a Standards-Based Model for Sharing Cultural Heritage Collections Online: The CDWA Lite/OAI PMH Project (December '05)
Murtha Baca, Getty Research Institute
Karim Boughida, Getty Research Institute
Ken Hamma, J. Paul Getty Trust
William W. Ying, ARTstor
Nik Honeysett, J. Paul Getty Trust
Curation of E-Government Records (December '05)
GladysAnn Wells, Arizona State Library and Archives
Richard Pearce-Moses, Arizona State Library and Archives
Documenting Internet2: Using Heritrix for Focussed Web Crawl (December '05)
Eric Celeste, University of Minnesota
View more informationInstitutional Repositories: Trends and Issues in an International Context (December '05)
Clifford Lynch, Coalition for Networked Information
Norman Wiseman, Joint Information Systems Committee
Gerard van Westrienen, SURF Foundation
Integrating Wiki Functions into OCLC Services (December '05)
Jeffrey A. Young, OCLC, Inc.
View more informationLessons in Cross-Repository Interoperability Learned from the aDORe Effort (December '05)
Herbert Van de Sompel, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Jeroen Bekaert, Los Alamos National Laboratory
The Library as the Center for Teaching, Learning and Socializing (December '05)
Hannelore B. Rader, University of Louisville
View more informationLibrary/Museum Collaboration in Detroit: A Summary of Three-Dimensional Artifact Digitization Projects in the Detroit Metropolitan Region (December '05)
Jeffrey Trzeciak, Wayne State University
Matthew Martin, Wayne State University
Shawn McCann, Wayne State University
Making History, Using Technology: Developing a Collections-Based Online History of Chicago (December '05)
Robert L. Taylor, Northwestern University
William R. Parod, Northwestern University
Sarah Marcus, Chicago Historical Society
MINES for Libraries: Measuring the Impact of Networked Electronic Services (December '05)
Brinley Franklin, University of Connecticut
Terry Plum, Simmons College
National (Canada) Consultation on Access to Scientific Research Data (December '05)
Glen Newton, CISTI, National Research Council Canada
View more informationThe Open Content Alliance: Progress Report (December '05)
Brewster Kahle, Internet Archive
View more informationThe Portal to Texas History: Harnessing Technology to Enable Collaboration with Small Museums and Libraries (December '05)
Cathy Nelson Hartman, University of North Texas
Mark Edward Phillips, University of North Texas
Preserving Electronic Scholarly Resources: An Overview of Portico (December '05)
Eileen Fenton, Portico
View more informationPutting the "I" Back in Library (December '05)
Nancy John, University of Illinois at Chicago
View more informationPutting the “I” Back in Library (December '05)
Nancy John, University of Illinois at Chicago
View more informationReal Measurements for Libraries: The Normative Data Project (December '05)
Steven Abram, SirsiDynix
Robert Molyneux, SirsiDynix
Re-imagining the Electronic Journal: “Vectors” and New Modes of Digital Scholarship (December '05)
Tara McPherson, University of Southern California
View more informationResearch Data and the Distributed Institutional Repository (December '05)
D. Scott Brandt, Purdue University
Michael C. Witt, Purdue University
The Right Tool for the Job: DPubS Publication Management Software (December '05)
Sarah Thomas, Cornell University
Nancy L. Eaton, Pennsylvania State University
Social Bookmarking in an Academic Environment (December '05)
Michael Winkler, University of Pennsylvania
View more informationThe Spoken Word: New Resources to Transform Teaching and Learning (December '05)
Mark Lawrence Kornbluh, Michigan State University
Jerry Goldman, Northwestern University
David Donald, Glasgow Caledonian University
Dean Rehberger, Michigan State University
TechLens: Exploring the Use of Recommenders to Support Users of Digital Libraries (December '05)
Joseph A. Konstan, University of Minnesota
Nishikant Kapoor, University of Minnesota
Sean M. McNee, University of Minnesota
John T. Butler, University of Minnesota
Toward A Digital-Based Information Management Practice (December '05)
Avra Michelson, MITRE Corporation
Michael Olson, MITRE Corporation
Year One Lessons Learned: Partnerships in the Library of Congress National Digital Information Infrastructure Preservation Program (December '05)
Beth Sandore, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
William G. LeFurgy, Library of Congress
Patricia Cruse, University of California, Office of the President
Martin Halbert, Emory University
Sarah M. Pritchard, University of California, Santa Barbara
Steven Morris, North Carolina State University
David A. Kirsch, University of Maryland
Myron P. Gutmann, University of Michigan
The American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS) Commission on Cyberinfrastructure: Preliminary Results (April '05)
Abby Smith, Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR)
Charles Henry, Rice University
Annual Security Reviews and Library Staff (April '05)
Scott Childers, University of Nebraska
View more informationThe Aquifer Digital Library Initiative of the Digital Library Federation: Project Update (April '05)
Katherine Kott, Digital Library Federation
View more informationBuilding Research Level Collections in the Sciences through Direct Collaboration with Faculty Researchers: The OhioView Model and Results (April '05)
John Millard, Miami University of Ohio
View more informationThe Changing Nature of the Standards Development Infrastructure (April '05)
Clifford Lynch, Coalition for Networked Information
James P. Michalko, Research Libraries Group (RLG)
Lorcan Dempsey, Online Computer Library Center (OCLC)
Closing the Gap: The Fedora Project and Small Colleges (April '05)
Eric Jansson, Associated Colleges of the South Technology Center
View more informationCommunity Source: A Model for Shared Investment, Sustainability, and Innovation (April '05)
Brad Wheeler, Indiana University
View more informationCreating a Digital Library Services Registry: Two Approaches (April '05)
Jeremy Frumkin, Oregon State University
Ann Apps, University of Manchester
Amanda Hill, University of Manchester
Desktop Records Management in the Networked Environment: Enterprise-Based Strategies (April '05)
Charles R. McClure, Florida State University
J. Timothy Sprehe, Sprehe Information Management Associates, Inc.
Digital Library Building Blocks: Empowering Libraries in an Increasingly Competitive Online Information Space (April '05)
Daniel Greenstein, University of California
Peter Brantley, California Digital Library
Envisioning a New Case: From Inspiration to Presentation to Preservation (April '05)
Joanne Eustis, Case Western Reserve University
Wendy Shapiro, Case Western Reserve University
The Global Reach of Electronic Theses and Dissertations (ETDs) (April '05)
Edward Fox, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Joan K. Lippincott, Coalition for Networked Information (CNI)
Eva Muller, Uppsala University
Susan Copeland, Robert Gordon University
The Government Printing Office’s (GPO) Roadmap to the Future: Planning a World Class System for Managing Official U.S. Government Content (April '05)
Michael Wash, United States Government Printing Office
George Barnum, United States Government Printing Office
Grey Literature in Scholarly Communication: Current Thinking from Libraries and Publishers (April '05)
James Neal, Columbia University
Kate Wittenberg, Columbia University
How Do Users Search? Examining User Behavior and Testing Innovative Possibilities Within the CREE Project (April '05)
Christopher Awre, University of Hull
View more informationThe Institute of Museum & Library Services (IMLS): 2005 Update (April '05)
Joyce Ray, Institute of Museum and Library Services
Martha Crawley, Institute of Museum and Library Services
Barbara G. Smith, Institute of Museum and Library Services
Dan Lukash, Institute of Museum and Library Services
Marsha Semmel, Institute of Museum and Library Services
Implementing Permanence Levels and Creating the Archive for the National Library of Medicine’s (NLM) Permanent Web Documents (April '05)
Margaret M. Byrnes, National Library of Medicine
View more informationIntegrating Libraries and Electronic Publishing: The DART Project (April '05)
David Millman, Columbia University
Kate Wittenberg, Columbia University
The Knowledge Exchange: A Major New European Cooperative Project (April '05)
Bas Cordewener, SURF Foundation
Sigrun Eckelmann, Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG)
Norman Wiseman, Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC)
LibQUAL™, Libraries and Google™: What Do We Know About the Use Patterns Of Our Faculty, Graduate Students and Undergraduates? (April '05)
Martha Kyrillidou, Association of Research Libraries (ARL)
Jonathan D. Sousa, Association of Research Libraries (ARL)
Fred M. Heath, University of Texas at Austin
Long-Lived Data Collections: Enabling Digital Research and Education in the 21st Century (April '05)
Chris L. Greer, U.S. National Science Foundation
View more informationNDIIPP: Building Collaborative Digital Preservation Partnerships (April '05)
William LeFurgy, Library of Congress
Daniel Greenstein, University of California
Martha Anderson, Library of Congress
Net Generation Students and Libraries (April '05)
Joan K. Lippincott, Coalition for Networked Information (CNI)
View more informationOrphan Works (Works with Unlocatable Copyright Owners): Are They a Problem? If So, What Do We Do About It? The Copyright Office’s Study of the Issues (April '05)
Marybeth Peters, U.S. Copyright Office
View more informationPartnering to Provide Rich Media Assets for Teaching and Learning: Cdigix (April '05)
Chuck Powell, Yale University
View more informationPublic Domain Art in an Age of Easier Mechanical Reproducibility (April '05)
Kenneth Hamma, J. Paul Getty Trust
View more informationA Radioactive Metadata Record Approach for Interoperability Testing (April '05)
William E. Moen, University of North Texas
View more informationShibboleth and InCommon: Beginning the Migration of Library Services (April '05)
Steven Carmody, Brown University, Internet2
Clifford A. Lynch, Coalition for Networked Information (CNI)
Squeezing Metadata Out of Scholarly Texts: Extending the CLiMB Project (April '05)
Judith Klavans, University of Maryland
Marilyn Domas White, University of Maryland
Angela Giral, Columbia University
Stanford “Groks”: Using Grokker at Stanford (April '05)
Chris Bourg, Stanford University
Jerry C. Persons, Stanford University
Support and Access Issues for Large Scale Collections: The Shoah Visual History Foundation Testimonies (April '05)
John Silvester, University of Southern California
Sam Gustman, Shoah Foundation
Judith A. Truelson, University of Southern California
Mike Pearce, University of Southern California
A System-Wide View of Library Collections (April '05)
Roger C. Schonfeld, Ithaka
Brian Lavoie, Online Computer Library Center (OCLC)
A Technology Analysis of Repositories and Services (April '05)
Jim Martino, Johns Hopkins University
View more informationTrove.net™ and Other Ways to Get Images Out of the Database and Into the Classroom (April '05)
Ricky Erway, Research Libraries Group (RLG)
View more informationUK Digital Curation Centre (DCC): One Year On (April '05)
Liz Lyon, UKOLN, University of Bath
Chris Rusbridge, Digital Curation Centre, Edinburgh University
UThink: Blogs at the University of Minnesota Libraries (April '05)
Shane Nackerud, University of Minnesota
Eric Celeste, University of Minnesota
“Learning Spaces Session from Fall ’04 CNI Mtg” (December '04)
Speaker: Joan K. Lippincott
View more informationAdoption of JPEG 2000 by Libraries and Archives: The Future of Digital Imaging (December '04)
Peter Murray, University of Connecticut
View more informationAlmagest Open Source Software: A Teaching Tool for the Scholarly Community (December '04)
Janet Temos, Princeton University
Serge J. Goldstein, Princeton University
Archiving the Political Web: Prospects and Challenges (December '04)
Bernard F. Reilly, Center for Research Libraries
View more informationARL Endorses Digitization as an Acceptable Preservation Reformatting Option (December '04)
William A. Gosling, University of Michigan
Sherry Byrne, University of Chicago
Automatic Exposure – Capturing Technical Metadata for Digital Still Images (December '04)
Günter Waibel, Research Libraries Group
View more informationBibliographic Data Management Software for Every Student: Embedding a Researcher’s Tool In the CMS (December '04)
Brian Nielsen, Northwestern University
View more informationCapture to Creation: How High-Resolution Capture and Network-Based Presentation Redefine and Recreate Original Artifacts (December '04)
Harlan Wallach, Northwestern University
View more informationDARE: The Next Stage (December '04)
Leo Waaijers, SURF
View more informationDigital Preservation: From Theory toward Practice (December '04)
Richard Fyffe, University of Kansas
Deborah Ludwig, University of Kansas
Beth Forrest Warner, University of Kansas
DigitalWell: Digital Asset Managment for Institutions, Television and Radio (December '04)
Jim DeRoest, University of Washington
View more informationDSpace/SRB Integration (December '04)
Luc Declerck, University of California, San Diego
Chris Frymann, University of California, San Diego
Enhancing DPubS: Open Source Software for Electronic Publishing (December '04)
Nancy Eaton, Pennsylvania State University
Thomas Hickerson, Cornell University
Exposing Art: Accomplishments and Challenges Associated with Metasearching Into and Out of ARTstor (December '04)
James Shulman, ARTstor
Bill Ying, ARTstor
Going ‘On-Web’: Google, Yahoo, Open WorldCat and Library Services (December '04)
Lorcan Dempsey, OCLC, Inc.
Chip Nilges, OCLC, Inc.
How Faculty Members Work: Exploring Faculty Needs for an Institutional Repository (December '04)
David Lindahl, University of Rochester
Nancy Foster, University of Rochester
An Innovative Approach to ICT Literacy Assessment (December '04)
Gordon Smith, California State University
David Williamson, Educational Testing Service
Integrating Libraries into Course Management Software (December '04)
Gretchen Hanson, University of Maryland, College Park
Charles E. Dye, Indiana University/Purdue University, Indianapolis
John Eiszner, Indiana University/Purdue University, Indianapolis
A Demand-Side View of the Future of Library Collections (December '04)
David W. Lewis, Indiana University/Purdue University, Indianapolis
View more informationInternet2 Middleware Developments (December '04)
Nathan Dors, University of Washington
View more informationIs Stuff Safe Yet? Publisher Cooperation, Collection Expansion, Technology Development, Community Sustainability (December '04)
Victoria Reich, Stanford University
David S.H. Rosenthal, Stanford University
Learning from the Commons: Experiments in Collaboration and Transformation (December '04)
Julia Zimmerman, Ohio University
Crit Stuart, Georgia Institute of Technology
Learning Spaces: Collaborations and Opportunities (December '04)
Joan K. Lippincott, Coalition for Networked Information
View more informationManaging the Rhizome: METS for Web-Archiving (December '04)
Leslie Myrick, New York University
View more informationThe MetaArchive of Southern Digital Culture: Building a Collaborative Digital Preservation Network (December '04)
Robert H. McDonald, Florida State University
Martin Halbert, Emory University
Beth Nicol, Auburn University
Vicky Reich, Stanford University
Tyler O. Walters, Georgia Institute of Technology
Metadata for Digital Preservation: A Status Report on PREMIS (December '04)
Priscilla Caplan, State University System of Florida
Nancy Hoebelheinrich, Stanford University
New Developments in Digital Libraries (December '04)
Carol Hixson, University of Oregon
Kenning Arlitsch, University of Utah
Eileen M. Llona, University of Washington
Sakai Update (December '04)
Suzanne Thorin, Indiana University
James L. Hilton, University of Michigan
Status of Volume Book Scanning (December '04)
Brewster Kahle, Internet Archive
View more informationUnimpeded Discovery of Digital Content (December '04)
Günter Waibel, Research Libraries Group
Blaise Aguera y Arcas, Sand Codex
Unlocking Literary Texts with the NITLE Semantic Engine (December '04)
Meciej Ceglowski, National Institute for Technology and Liberal Education
View more informationAn Update from the OAI (December '04)
Herbert Van de Sompel, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Carl Lagoze, Cornell University
Simeon Warner, Cornell University
Michael Nelson, Old Dominion University
An Update from the OAI: Discussion Session (December '04)
Herbert Van de Sompel, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Carl Lagoze, Cornell University
Simeon Warner, Cornell University
Michael Nelson, Old Dominion University
UTOPIA: The University of Texas Portal and Institutional Repository (December '04)
Fred M. Heath, University of Texas at Austin
Daniel A. Updegrove, University of Texas at Austin
The Vanderbilt Television News Archive: A Progress Report (December '04)
Marshall Breeding, Vanderbilt University
View more informationThe Virtual Data Center (December '04)
Micah Altman, Harvard-MIT Data Center
View more information180 Terabytes of Visual History: Incorporating Survivors of the Shoah Archives into the Curriculum (April '04)
Charles Henry, Rice University
Andrea Martin, Rice University
Diane Butler, Rice University
Another Step on the Bridge: Sharing Resource Lists Among Content Repositories and E-Learning Systems (April '04)
Nancy J. Hoebelheinrich, Stanford University
Mladen Maljkovic, WebCT
Australian Research Information Infrastructure Projects: The Perspective of the National Library of Australia (April '04)
Warwick Cathro, National Library of Australia
View more informationCapturing Caribbean Life and Culture: New Digital Resources at the University of Miami Library (April '04)
Jeff Barry, University of Miami
View more informationCopyright Management for Scholarship (April '04)
Rodney Petersen, EDUCAUSE
Julia Blixrud, Association of Research Libraries
John C. Vaughn, Association of American Universities
Digital Libraries & Virtual Museums Ten Years After (the First Web Browsers) and Into the Future (April '04)
Kati Geber, Canadian Heritage Information Network
Joyce Ray, Institute of Museum and Library Services
Digital Library Repositories and Instructional Support Systems (April '04)
Dale Flecker, Harvard University
Leslie L. Johnston, University of Virginia
David Greenbaum, University of California, Berkeley
DSpace Federation at the End of Year One: A Status Report (April '04)
MacKenzie Smith, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
H. Thomas Hickerson, Cornell University
Susan Gibbons, University of Rochester
EPIC’s Online Use and Costs Evaluation Program: Findings and Suggestions for Future Research (April '04)
Christina Norman, Columbia University
Kate Wittenberg, Columbia University
Federations of Institutional Repositories and OAI-PMH Harvesting: Beyond Dublin Core (April '04)
Herbert Van de Sompel, Los Alamos National Laboratory
View more informationGeorgia’s Five Little Acres: Integrating Library and Classroom Functions in the New Student Learning Center at the University of Georgia (April '04)
William Gray Potter, University of Georgia
View more informationIMLS Update: New Initiatives, Trends in Grant Programs (April '04)
Martha Crawley, Institute of Museum and Library Services
Joyce Ray, Institute of Museum and Library Services
Robert Trio, Institute of Museum and Library Services
Implications of Capture and Preservation of Scholarly and Administrative Information: The Need for Collaborative Enterprise Policy Development (April '04)
Richard Fyffe, University of Kansas
Deborah Ludwig, University of Kansas
Beth Forrest Warner, University of Kansas
Marilu Goodyear, University of Kansas
Innovation Lab (April '04)
Geoffrey Adams, Elsevier
David Marques, Elsevier
Integration of Data Grids, Digital Libraries, and Persistent Archives (April '04)
Reagan Moore, San Diego Supercomputer Center
View more informationIthaka: An Introduction (April '04)
Kevin Guthrie, Ithaka
View more informationJISC and SURF: An Update on Activities (April '04)
Malcolm Read, Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC)
Wim Liebrand, SURF Foundation
LionShare: Connecting and Extending P2P networks (April '04)
Michael J. Halm, Pennsylvania State University
View more informationMaking Sense of Usage Statistics for Online Databases: Challenges, Lessons, and Strategies in a Statewide Context (April '04)
Charles R. McClure, Florida State University
William E. Moen, University of North Texas
John Carlo Bertot, Florida State University
Mixed Content and Mixed Metadata in the NSDL (April '04)
William Y. Arms, Cornell University
View more informationMoving Image Collections Project (April '04)
Grace Agnew, Rutgers University
View more informationNational Digital Information Infrastructure and Preservation Program Update (April '04)
William G. LeFurgy, Library of Congress
View more informationPattern Recognition: Some Observations Based on the 2003 OCLC Environmental Scan (April '04)
Lorcan Dempsey, OCLC, Inc.
View more informationPreservation-Worthy Digital Video: Hope You Brought Your Checkbook (April '04)
Jerome McDonough, New York University
View more informationPublishing Digital History: Opportunities, Challenges, and Solutions (April '04)
Eileen Gardiner, American Council of Learned Societies
Kate Wittenberg, Columbia University
Robert Townsend, American Historical Association
Ron Musto, American Council of Learned Societies
PubMed Central and the NLM Journal Archiving Vocabulary (April '04)
Jeffrey Beck, National Library of Medicine
View more informationRealizing the Scholarly Knowledge Cycle: The Experience of eBank UK (April '04)
Liz Lyon, UKOLN, University of Bath
View more informationRedLightGreen Update (April '04)
Merrilee Proffitt, RLG, Inc.
View more informationSakai Project Update: Connecting Libraries and CMS/LMS (April '04)
Brad Wheeler, Indiana University
Suzanne Thorin, Indiana University
The Scholar’s Box: A Tool for Gathering, Creating, and Sharing Reusable Digital Learning and Research Content (April '04)
Raymond Yee, University of California, Berkeley
Peter Brantley, California Digital Library
David Greenbaum, University of California, Berkeley
Security and Privacy: Workstation Authentication and Records Retention (April '04)
Lori Driscoll, University of Florida
Peter Murray, University of Connecticut
Gordon Wishon, University of Notre Dame
Shibboleth and InCommon: An Update and Implications (April '04)
Ken Klingenstein, Internet2 and University of Colorado
Steve Olshansky, Internet2
SRW and Metasearch (April '04)
Ray Denenberg, Library of Congress
Jenny Walker, ExLibris (USA) Inc.
Rob Sanderson, University of Liverpool
A “Tip of Our FEDORA: An Under-the-Cap Look at Northwestern University, VTLS and the FEDORA Team (April '04)
Carl Grant, VTLS
Thornton L. Staples, University of Virginia
Bill Parod, Northwestern University
UCSB Campus Informatics: Collaboration for Knowledge Management (April '04)
Sarah Pritchard, University of California, Santa Barbara
Smiti Anand, University of California, Santa Barbara
Update from the Joint Committee on P2P File Sharing (April '04)
Steve Worona, EDUCAUSE
Mark Luker, EDUCAUSE
Virtual Vaudeville: An Interactive 3D Simulation of Historical Performance (April '04)
David Z. Saltz, University of Georgia
View more informationWhat Faculty Think of Electronic Resources: 2003 (April '04)
Roger C. Schonfeld, Ithaka
Kevin Guthrie, Ithaka
Who and What Are Shaping the Net? An Update on the Internet Society's Policy Initiatives (April '04)
Michael R. Nelson, IBM Corporation and The Internet Society
James X. Dempsey, Center for Democracy and Technology
Who and What Are Shaping the Net? An Update on the Internet Society’s Policy Initiatives (April '04)
Michael R. Nelson, IBM Corporation and The Internet Society
James X. Dempsey, Center for Democracy and Technology
Applying Technology to Humanities Resources and Communication: The Cases of IATH and STG (December '03)
Elli Mylonas, Brown University
Daniel Pitti, University of Virginia
ARTstor: A Project Update (December '03)
Max Marmor, The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
View more informationChandler: A Collaborative Open Source Initiative for Higher Education (December '03)
Jack McCredie, University of California, Berkeley
Pieter Hartsook, Open Source Applications Foundation
Oren Sreebney, University of Washington
Collaborative Filtering: Possibilities for Digital Libraries (December '03)
Janet Webster, Oregon State University
Jon Herlocker, Oregon State University
Seikyung Jung, Oregon State University
Cornell's DCAPS: A New Model for Delivery and Support of Digital Services (December '03)
H. Thomas Hickerson, Cornell University
View more informationCornell’s DCAPS: A New Model for Delivery and Support of Digital Services (December '03)
H. Thomas Hickerson, Cornell University
View more informationDigital Library Architecture based on MPEG-21 DIDL, the OAI-PMH, and the OpenURL (December '03)
Herbert Van de Sompel, Los Alamos National Laboratory
View more informationDigital Preservation and Library Periodicals Expenses: Variance between Non-Subscription Costs for Print and Electronic Formats on a Life-Cycle Basis (December '03)
Eileen Gifford Fenton, JSTOR
Roger Schonfeld, The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
Documenting Text Encoding Practices for Academics: The Women Writers Project's TEI Encoding Guide (December '03)
Julia Flanders, Brown University
View more informationDocumenting Text Encoding Practices for Academics: The Women Writers Project’s TEI Encoding Guide (December '03)
Julia Flanders, Brown University
View more informationImages from the Past: The InscriptiFAct Project of the University of Southern California's West Semitic Research Project (December '03)
Bruce Zuckerman, University of Southern California
Marilyn Lundberg, West Semitic Research Project
Leta Hunt, University of Southern California
Images from the Past: The InscriptiFAct Project of the University of Southern California’s West Semitic Research Project (December '03)
Bruce Zuckerman, University of Southern California
Marilyn Lundberg, West Semitic Research Project
Leta Hunt, University of Southern California
Implementation of the Scholar’s Portal Project (December '03)
Scott Herrington, Arizona State University
Krisellen Maloney, University of Arizona
Implementation of the Scholar's Portal Project (December '03)
Scott Herrington, Arizona State University
Krisellen Maloney, University of Arizona
The Internet2 Shibboleth Project: An Update (December '03)
R.L. Bob Morgan
University of Washington
Interoperability between Information and Learning Environments: Bridging the Gaps: An IMS/CNI White Paper (December '03)
Clifford Lynch, Coalition for Networked Information
Neil McLean, Macquarie University, Sydney
Keeping the Learning in Learning Objects (December '03)
Vicki Suter, EDUCAUSE
View more informationKnowledge Lost in Information: Report of the NSF Workshop on Digital Library Research Directions (December '03)
Ronald L. Larsen, University of Pittsburgh
J. Stephen Downie, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Donald Waters, The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
Learning Objects, Learning Activities (LOLA): A Collaborative Referatory for Information Literacy Modules and Other Discipline-Specific Materials (December '03)
Michael Roy, Wesleyan University
Barbara Jones, Wesleyan University
Legal Alternatives for Online Music Distribution (December '03)
Steve Worona, EDUCAUSE
View more informationLibraries and Digital Scholarship: From Vision to Transformation (December '03)
Ann M. Lally, University of Washington
Eileen Llona, University of Washington
Libraries and the Enhancement of E-learning (December '03)
Patricia Albanese, Mt. Holyoke College
Patricia Stevens, OCLC, Inc.
Neil McLean, Macquarie University, Sydney
Managing and Archiving Learning Management Systems Course Materials and Records (December '03)
Jeremy Rowe, Arizona State University
Rob Spindler, Arizona State University
Thomas Rosko, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Music Information Retrieval/Music Digital Library Evaluation Project (December '03)
J. Stephen Downie, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
View more informationThe Natural Resources Digital Library: Needs, Partners, and Challenges (December '03)
Janine Salwasser, Oregon State University
Janet Webster, Oregon State University
Bonnie Avery, Oregon State University
The New Frontier of Institutional Repositories: Three Different Libraries, Three Different Plans, One Common Goal (December '03)
Robert H. McDonald, Florida State University
Tyler Walters, Georgia Institute of Technology
Charles Thomas, Florida State University
Anthony Smith, University of Tennessee
The New York Public Library Digital Gallery: An Open Source Approach Using XML and the Lucene Search Engine API (December '03)
John Parsons, New York Public Library
David Dodson, New York Public Library
Persistent Identifiers (December '03)
John Kunze
California Digital Library
Power to the People: The IUB Libraries’ Digital Asset Management System (December '03)
Phyllis H. Davidson, Indiana University
Doug Ryner, Indiana University
ProQuest Dissertations Publishing On-line Submission Program (December '03)
Bill Savage, UMI Dissertations Publishing
Timothy Brace, University of Texas at Austin
Public and Distributed Scholarship in an Age of Wires and Empires (December '03)
David Silver, University of Washington
View more informationResearch in Seeking Copyright Permission for Open Access (December '03)
Denise Troll Covey, Carnegie Mellon University
View more informationResearchChannel Video Content (December '03)
Jim DeRoest, University of Washington
Amy Philipson, University of Washington
The Shibboleth Library Administrators’ Tool (December '03)
Jennifer Vine, Stanford University
R. L. Bob Morgan, University of Washington
Sustainability of Digital Asset Programs and Services: Business Planning by Cultural Heritage Organizations (December '03)
Nancy Allen, University of Denver
View more informationA Tale of Two Archives (December '03)
Priscilla Caplan, Florida Center for Library Automation
Jerry Persons, Stanford University
The Transformative Assessment Program (TAP): Next Steps (December '03)
Vicki Suter, EDUCAUSE
Joan Lippincott, Coalition for Networked Information
The Ugly World of Viruses and Worms: The CIO Perspective (December '03)
Gary Augustson, Pennsylvania State University
Ronald Johnson, University of Washington
Philip Long, Yale University
The Video on Demand Project: A New Tool for Journalism Students and Faculty (December '03)
Kim Sheehan, University of Oregon
Deborah Carver, University of Oregon
Why Research Libraries? Building Local Web-Based Collections: LOCKSS in Production (December '03)
Vicky Reich, Stanford University
David Rosenthal, Sun Microsystems
ARTstor: Progress Report and Plans (April '03)
James Shulman, ARTstor
View more informationBuilding an Affordable E-Journal Archive and Preservation System: Moving Toward Implementation of the LOCKSS Program (April '03)
Vicky Reich, Stanford University
View more informationBuilding a Virtual University of the Past: Archives and Electronic Media in the 21st Century (April '03)
Stephen Vaughn, University of Wisconsin, Madison
View more informationBuilding Digital Art Resources for the Community: Finding Scalable Strategies and a Balance of Interests (April '03)
David Bearman, AMICO
Jennifer Trant, AMICO
The Challenge of Building Complex Objects from Digital Repositories (April '03)
Mark Lawrence Kornbluh, Michigan State University
Dean Rehberger, Matrix, Michigan State University
Michael Fegan, Matrix, Michigan State University
CIC Electronic Publishing Venture: Exploring Library-University Press Collaboration in the Electronic Context (April '03)
Maria Bonn, University of Michigan
View more informationComputer and Network Security: An Action Agenda for Higher Education (April '03)
Rodney Petersen, EDUCAUSE and UMD
View more informationContext, Creativity, and Collaboration: Redefining Computing Spaces through Relationships at the University of Chicago (April '03)
Chad Kainz, University of Chicago
View more informationCross Domain Networked Reference: Developments on Standards (April '03)
Donna Dinberg, National Library of Canada
Jeff Penka, OCLC
Data Capture Framework and Testbed for Cultural Heritage Materials (April '03)
Sayeed Choudhury, Johns Hopkins University
Tim DiLauro, Johns Hopkins University
DigitalWell Media Asset Management, Delivery, and Application (April '03)
Jim DeRoest, University of Washington
View more informationElectronic Cultural Atlas Initiative (April '03)
Michael Buckland, UC, Berkeley
View more informationEnhancing Interoperability between Digital Libraries and Educational Technology via XML Crosswalks (April '03)
Raymond Yee, University of California, Berkeley
View more informationExploring Computational Linguistics for Metadata Building (CLiMB) (April '03)
Judith Klavans, Columbia University
Stephen Davis, Columbia University
Angela Giral, Columbia University
The Faculty Innovations Profile Project: Promoting the Scholarship of Interconnected Teaching, Learning, and Research (April '03)
Andrew Stricker, Vanderbilt University
Donald Cox, Vanderbilt University
The Fedora Project: An Open Source Repository for the Management of Content and Services (April '03)
Thornton Staples, University of Virginia
Sandy Payette, Cornell Unviersity
Follow-Up to Transforming Disciplines: Computer Science and the Humanities Conference (April '03)
Charles Henry, Rice University
David Green, NINCH
From PDF to PDF-Archival (April '03)
Pat Harris, NISO
Stephen Levenson, U.S. Department of Justice
William LeFurgy, Library of Congress
IMLS Update: New Initiatives, Trends in National Leadership Grants & Survey Reports (April '03)
Martha Crawley, IMLS
Barbara Smith, IMLS
Dan Lukash, IMLS
IMLS Update: New Initiatives, Trends in National Leadership Grants & Survey Reports (April '03)
Martha Crawley, IMLS
Barbara Smith, IMLS
Dan Lukash, IMLS
IMS/CNI White Paper on Learning Management Systems and Digital Libraries (April '03)
Clifford Lynch, CNI
View more informationLibQUAL+(tm) from a Technological Perspective: A Scalable Web-Survey Protocol across Libraries (April '03)
Fred Heath, Texas A & M University
Jonathan D. Sousa, ARL
Linking Biomedical Information Resources: Update from The National Library of Medicine (April '03)
Betsy Humphreys, National Library of Medicine
View more informationLinking Courseware to Library Resources Using OpenURL: Experience, Possibilities, and Future Direction (April '03)
David W. Lewis, IUPUI
Oren Beit Arie, ExLibris
Chris Awre, JISC
Managing Unstructured Data with Latent Semantic Indexing (April '03)
Maciej Ceglowski, NITLE
Clara Yu, NITLE
John Cuadrado, NITLE
METS: A Status Report (April '03)
Jerome McDonough, New York University
View more informationThe National Digital Information Infrastructure and Preservation Program: Challenges and Solutions (April '03)
Laura E. Campbell, Library of Congress
View more informationThe National STEM Education Digital Library: A Progress Report (April '03)
Lee Zia, NSF
View more informationNew Initiatives for Resource Description and Preservation Metadata (April '03)
Priscilla Caplan, University of Florida
Rebecca Guenther, Library of Congress
Sally McCallum, Library of Congress
OAI Metadata Harvesting and Institutional Repositories (April '03)
Martin Halbert, Emory University
View more informationOnline Publishing Use and Costs Evaluation Program, 2003 (April '03)
Christine Norman, Columbia University
Kate Wittenberg, Columbia University
David Millman, Columbia University
RedLightGreen Accelerates Research: RLG’s Union Catalog on the Web (April '03)
Merrilee Proffitt, Program Officer, RLG
View more informationThe Role of Incentives in Digital Archiving (April '03)
Brian Lavoie, OCLC
View more informationShibboleth and the Management of Content: Be Careful What You Ask For . . . (April '03)
Ken Klingenstein, Internet2
View more informationSRW: The Search and Retrieve Web Service (April '03)
Ray Denenberg, LC
Ralph LeVan, OCLC
Status Report of Ongoing National Library of Medicine End-to-End Pilot Study (April '03)
George Brett, Internet2
Elliott Siegel, NLM
Frank Connolly, ConseQ Associates
Daryl Nardick, ConseQ Associates
The TEACH Act Toolkit (April '03)
Peggy Hoon, NC State University
Rodney Petersen, EDUCAUSE
Technologies to Address P2P File Sharing and Bandwidth (April '03)
Steve Worona, EDUCAUSE
Mark Luker, EDUCAUSE
The Vanderbilt Television News Archive: An Update on Digital Conversion, Organizational Changes, and Legal Issues (April '03)
Marshall Breeding, Vanderbilt University
View more informationA-Template Spring 2003 (April '03) View more information
Shaping a Cyberinfrastructure to Support the Humanities (April '03)
Mark Kornbluh, Matrix, Michigan State University
Clifford Lynch, Coalition for Networked Information
John Unsworth, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Donald Waters, The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
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Prospects for Reading in a Digital Age (December '02)
Cathy Marshall, Senior Researcher, Microsoft Corporation
View more informationView video
Academic Freedom and Institutional Commitment: Archival Considerations for Electronic Theses and Dissertations (December '02)
Rob Spindler, Arizona State University
View more informationAcademic Data Research Services Alliance: Bridging the Gap between Data and Discovery (December '02)
Denise Stephens, Syracuse University
Beth Forrest Warner, University of Kansas
The Afterlives of Courses on the Network: Information Management Issues for Learning Management Systems (December '02)
Clifford Lynch, Coalition for Networked Information
View more informationBuilding a Large Digital Collection for Remote Use (December '02)
Barbara Taranto, The New York Public Library, Research Libraries
View more informationDigital Collection Cross-Server Sharing: A New Integrated Model and Technology for Building and Accessing Digital Libraries at Multiple Locations in Utah (December '02)
Kenning Arlitsch, University of Utah
Greg Zick, DiMeMa, Inc.
The Digital Library Federation: An Update (December '02)
David Seaman, Digital Library Federation
View more informationDigital Rights Management in Research and Education (December '02)
Clifford Lynch, Coalition for Networked Information
Mairead Martin, University of Tennessee
EAD Harvesting for the National Gallery of the Spoken Word (December '02)
Nancy Fleck, Michigan State University
Michael Seadle, Michigan State University
E-Learning and the Digital Library: A Report on Collaboration between IMS and OKI (December '02)
Steve Griffin, IMLS Global Learning Consortium, Inc.
Jeff Merriman, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Image Retrieval Benchmark Database: A Report on a CLIR/CNI Exploration (December '02)
Jennifer Trant, Art Museum Image Consortium (AMICO)
View more informationImplementing FRBR on Large Databases (December '02)
Thomas Hickey, OCLC Research
Diane Vizine-Goetz, OCLC
Implications of Improved Security for Networked Information (December '02)
Dan Updegrove, University of Texas at Austin
Steve Worona, EDUCAUSE
Institutional Repositories Part One: Project Overviews and Organizational Issues (December '02)
Joseph Branin, Ohio State University
MacKenzie Smith, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Thornton Staples, University of Virginia
Eric Van de Velde, California Institute of Technology
Institutional Repositories Part Two: Functional Requirements and Technical Issues (December '02)
Joseph Branin, Ohio State University
MacKenzie Smith, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Thornton Staples, University of Virginia
Eric Van de Velde, California Institute of Technology
JSTOR’s New Initiative to Archive Electronic Journals (December '02)
Eileen Gifford Fenton, JSTOR
Kevin M. Guthrie, JSTOR
Learning Management Systems: Integrating Information Resources (December '02)
Patricia Albanese Pitkin, Mt. Holyoke College
Susan Gibbons, University of Rochester
John Ockerbloom, University of Pennsylvania
The Million Book Digitization Project with India and China (December '02)
Gloriana St. Clair, Carnegie Mellon University
View more informationA Model Digital Library of 3D Data: A Progress Report (December '02)
Jeremy Rowe, Arizona State University
View more informationNext Generation Library Tutorials for the Academic Setting (December '02)
Anne Graham, University of Washington
John Holmes, University of Washington
The NSF Cyberinfrastructure Project (December '02)
Dan Atkins, University of Michigan
View more informationThe Open URL Standard (December '02)
Tony Hammond, Elsevier Science
Herbert Van de Sompel, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Eric Van de Velde, California Institute of Technology
An Overview of the Internet Scout Project and the Scout Portal Toolkit (December '02)
Edward Almasy, Internet Scout Project
Rachael Bower, Internet Scout Project
A Resource Discovery Service for the Library of Texas: Requirements, Architecture, and Interoperability Testing (December '02)
William E. Moen, University of North Texas
Kathleen R. Murray, University of North Texas
Security Issues for Licensed Resources (December '02)
Kevin Guthrie, JSTOR
Clifford Lynch, Coalition for Networked Information
The Shibboleth Approach to Web Access for Digital Content Becomes a Reality (December '02)
David Millman, Columbia University
View more informationSpecialized OAI Service Providers: Sheet Music Harvester–A Work in Progress (December '02)
Kristine Brancolini, Indiana University
Stephen Davison, University of California, Los Angeles
Curtis Fornadley, University of California, Los Angeles
Cynthia Requardt, Johns Hopkins University
Stephen H. Schwartz, University of California, Los Angeles
Today’s Web for Tomorrow’s Generation: Web Preservation at the Library of Congress (December '02)
Gina Jones, Library of Congress
View more informationTransformative Assessment in the Educational Process (December '02)
Colleen Carmean, Arizona State University West and EDUCAUSE NLII Fellow
Joan Lippincott, Coalition for Networked Information
Robin Zuniga, The TLT Group
The UT Digital Knowledge Gateway (December '02)
Mark McFarland, University of Texas at Austin
Daniel A. Updegrove, University of Texas at Austin
A Web Service for Transforming Metadata Schemas (December '02)
Carol Jean Godby, OCLC, Inc.
View more informationWeaving Meaning: Overview of the Semantic Web and the Potential for Library Leadership (December '02)
Eric Miller, W3C
View more informationWorld Health Grid (December '02)
Charles Henry, Rice University
Geneva Henry, Rice University
XML Markup of Taxonomic Literature (December '02)
John Aubry, American Museum of Natural History
View more informationApproaches to Providing Real-Time Reference for Remote Users (April '02)
Rachel Cheng, Wesleyan University
Denise Troll Covey, Carnegie Mellon University
Architectural Innovation: Merging Networks and Physical Spaces in Higher Education (April '02)
Garry Forger, University of Arizona
Amy S. Metcalfe, University of Arizona
Veronica M. Diaz, University of Arizona
ARL Scholars Portal Working Group: An Update (April '02)
Mary E. Jackson, Association of Research Libraries
View more informationBuilding the Glasgow Digital Library and Its Components (April '02)
Dennis Nicholson, Strathclyde University
View more informationBuilding a Heritage Sector on the Internet: Experiences with .museum (April '02)
Cary Karp, Museum Domain Management Association
View more informationBuilding an Information Environment: New Challenges for the Education Community in the UK (April '02)
Catherine Grout, Joint Information Systems Committee
View more informationBuilding Sustainable Models for Electronic Scholarly Publishing (April '02)
Maria S. Bonn, University of Michigan
Catherine Candee, University of California, Office of the President
Creating Digital Libraries through Multi-Institution Collaborations (April '02)
Alan Cornish, Washington State University
Robert H. McDonald, Auburn University
Catherine M. Jannik, Auburn University
Digital Libraries for Access to Scientific Research (April '02)
Catherine Murray-Rust, Oregon State University
Laurie E. Stackpole, Naval Research Laboratory
R. James King, Naval Research Laboratory
The Digital Library @ Duke: Library Initiatives and IT Collaboration (April '02)
Paul Conway, Duke University
View more informationDigital Media Acess and Management in the University of Maryland Libraries (April '02)
Lori A. Goetsch, University of Maryland
Allan Rough, University of Maryland
Paul Hammer, University of Maryland
Digitizing Intellectual and Cultural Heritage for the Public Good (April '02)
Clifford Lynch, Coalition for Networked Information
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William Savage, Pro Quest Information and Learning
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Judith Boettcher, Corporation for Research & Educational Networking
Larry Levine, Dartmouth College
Susan Minai-Azry, MIT
IMLS Update: New Initiatives, Trends in National Leadership Grants & Survey Reports (April '02)
Joyce Ray, Institute of Museum and Library Services
Barbara Smith, Institute of Museum and Library Services
Information Policy, Electronic Surveillance, and Privacy Post September 11th (April '02)
Prue Adler, Association of Research Libraries
Rodney Peterson, EDUCAUSE/University of Maryland
Local to Global: The Next Generation of the Collaborative Digital Reference Service (CDRS) (April '02)
Diane Kresh, Library of Congress
Chip Nilges, OCLC
LOCKSS (Lots of Copies Keep Stuff Safe): The Software Works! What’s Next? (April '02)
Vicky Reich, Stanford University
David S.H. Rosenthal, Sun Microsystems
MIT Initiatives: Post-Plenary Discussion (April '02)
Hal Abelson, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Vijay Kumar, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Ann Wolpert, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Media Cloisters, Vassar College (April '02)
Virginia Jones, Vassar College
Rain Breaw, Vassar College
Kathleen Kurosman, Vassar College
Mellon Digital Archives Project (April '02)
Donald Waters, Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
View more informationMetadata Harvesting: Reports from Three Projects Supported by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation (April '02)
Kat Hagedorn, University of Michigan
Beth Sandore, University of Illinois
Martin D. Harbert, Emory University
National Digital Information Infrastructure and Preservation Program: Long Term Preservation of Digital Content (April '02)
Laura E. Campbell, Library of Congress
View more informationThe National Gallery of the Spoken Word (April '02)
Mark Kornbluh, Michigan State University
Jerry Goldman, Northwestern University
NDLTD and OAI: A Case Study of a Worldwide Community Sharing (Multilingual, Multimedia) Electronic Theses & Dissertations through the Open Archives Initiative (April '02)
Edward A. Fox, Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University
View more informationNSF Middleware Initiative Update (April '02)
Michael Gettes, Georgetown University
View more informationThe Online Publishing Use and Costs Evaluation Program (April '02)
Kate Wittenberg, Columbia University
Christina Norman, EPIC
David Millman, Columbia University
Open Archives Initiative Update (April '02)
Clifford Lynch, Coalition for Networked Information
Daniel Greenstein, Digital Library Federation
Herbert Van de Sompel, Los Alamos National Laboratory – Research Library
Open Source Networking Tools In The Humanities (April '02)
David Green, National Initiative for a Networked Cultural Heritage
Daniel Cohen, George Mason University
Matthew G. Kirschenbaum, University of Maryland
Stephen Ramsay, University of Virginia
Portals to the World (April '02)
Carolyn Brown, Library of Congress
Everette Larson, Library of Congress
A Research Agenda for Digital Archiving: Report on an NSF-LOC Workshop (April '02)
Margaret Hedstrom, University of Michigan
View more informationUpdate on the Open Knowledge Initiative (April '02)
Phillip D. Long, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
View more informationA Web-Based Image Access System for Classroom Presentation in Art History (April '02)
Marshall Breeding, Vanderbilt University
View more informationWhere Students and Faculty Go for Information: Project Update on the Digital Library Federation Study of Academic Information Users (April '02)
Leigh Watson Healy, Outsell, Inc.
View more informationZING: Z39.50-International: Next Generation (April '02)
Ray Denenberg, Library of Congress
Pat Stevens, OCLC
The Report of the MLA Task Force on Evaluating Scholarship for Tenure and Promotion: One Year On (December '12)
David E. Laurence, Modern Language Association
David Nicholls, Modern Language Association
CNI 2010-2011 Program Plan Available Online (December '10)
The CNI 2010-2011 Program Plan, which was distributed in printed form to participants at our Fall Membership Meeting in Washington, DC earlier this week, is now available online at the CNI Web site, at https://www.cni.org/program/ We will also be mailing printed copies to our member representatives. The Fall meeting was a great success; in the coming weeks we’ll be releasing video of the plenary sessions and a few selected breakouts, and also making available presentation materials on the CNI Web site. With best wishes for the holidays. Clifford Lynch Director, CNI
View more informationEDUCAUSE Live – Location-sharing Technologies (July '10)
I know that many in the CNI community are interested in issues related to mobile computing and issues related to privacy. This should be an informative session. Registration details below. Joan Lippincott ******** Next Tuesday, July 27, EDUCAUSE Live! will explore privacy issues related to mobile computing. “Location-Sharing Technologies: Privacy Risks and Controls” http://www.educause.edu/live1020 1-2pm U.S. Eastern Time, Tuesday, July 27. No charge, but registration required. Archived for future (re)viewing. Speaker: Lorrie Faith Cramor, Associate Professor of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University http://lorrie.cranor.org/ Summary: Due to the ability of cell phone providers to use cell phone towers to pinpoint users¹ [more…]
View more informationCNI Conversations – November podcast available (November '10)
The podcast of the Nov. 17 CNI Conversations session is now available at http://conversations.cni.org/ (to subscribe to the audio feed add http://conversations.cni.org/feed to iTunes, or any podcatcher). During this session, CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch previews the plenary sessions and some of the project briefings to be presented at the upcoming CNI Fall Membership Meeting, and he discusses the 2011 Personal Digital Archiving Conference, as well as LC’s recent invitational NDIIPP meeting on citizen journalism. Associate Director Joan Lippincott reports on the PKAL Learning Spaces Collaboratory, and questions asked during the call include a recent New York Times article on [more…]
View more informationArchiving 2010 Call for Papers Announced (July '10)
CNI is pleased to be serving as a cooperating organization for this conference again this year. ************ IS&T is pleased to announce the Archiving 2011 Call for Papers. The deadline for submitting presentation abstracts for Archiving 2011 to be held May 16-19, 2011 in Salt Lake City, Utah, is October 17, 2010. A PDF of the Call for Papers can be found at www.imaging.org/ist/conferences/archiving The IS&T Archiving Conference brings together a unique community of imaging novices and experts from libraries, archives, records management, and information technology institutions to discuss and explore the expanding field of digital archiving and preservation. Attendees [more…]
View more informationOutputs from the European Union's PARSE.insight Scientific Data Management Project (July '10)
The announcement below summarizes a range of useful material on European Union level work on scientific data management and preservation that has been produced as a result of a project called PARSE.Insight. Clifford Lynch Director, CNI ***************** After two years of research, the European project PARSE.Insight held its final symposium on 25 June 2010. The project results were received with enthusiasm by Brussels’ EC representative Carlos Morais-Pires who stated to be ‘very happy to have facts about the situation in research and to receive recommendations for the science data infrastructure in Europe’. Ten major insights in research were presented, amongst [more…]
View more informationOutputs from the European Union’s PARSE.insight Scientific Data Management Project (July '10)
The announcement below summarizes a range of useful material on European Union level work on scientific data management and preservation that has been produced as a result of a project called PARSE.Insight. Clifford Lynch Director, CNI ***************** After two years of research, the European project PARSE.Insight held its final symposium on 25 June 2010. The project results were received with enthusiasm by Brussels’ EC representative Carlos Morais-Pires who stated to be ‘very happy to have facts about the situation in research and to receive recommendations for the science data infrastructure in Europe’. Ten major insights in research were presented, amongst [more…]
View more informationNew CNI Videos: Lives Documented Digitally & DuraCloud (June '10)
New videos from CNI’s spring meeting are available on the CNI YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/cnivideo) and Vimeo (http://vimeo.com/channels/cni) channels: As Lives are Documented Digitally: Strategies for Cultural Memory Organizations, by CNI director Clifford Lynch DuraCloud: Preservation Infrastructure in the Cloud, by Andrew Woods of DuraSpace More videos from CNI’s April membership meeting will be announced soon. Subscribe to either channel feed to receive automatic updates when new material is available.
View more informationNRC Board on Research Data and Information Symposium, June 3, 2010 (May '10)
Paul Uhlir has asked me to share this invitation to a very interesting symposium that’s being held in conjunction with the US National Research Council’s Board on Research Data and Information’s meeting on June 3 and 4 in Washington DC. Some of you may recall that Paul gave a CNI briefing recently on the work of the Board, which is involved in many policy areas related to research data management that are central to the CNI agenda; you can find extensive background on the Board’s work at http://www.nationalacademies.org/brdi Clifford Lynch Director, CNI Dear Colleagues, Below is an invitation to a [more…]
View more informationJISC Keeping Research Data Safe 2 Final Report (May '10)
JISC has just released the final report of a major study of the costs of preserving research data. The details are below. Clifford Lynch Director, CNI ————————- JISC is pleased to announce that the final report for Keeping Research Data Safe 2 (KRDS2) is now available from the JISC website. This KRDS2 study report presents the results of a survey of available cost information, validation and further development of the KRDS activity cost model, and a new taxonomy to help assess benefits alongside costs. The KRDS2 study was conducted by Charles Beagrie Ltd. and associates. KRDS2 has delivered the following: [more…]
View more informationCNI Conversations – April recording available (April '10)
The the archived audio recording of the April 15 CNI Conversations session is now available at http://conversations.cni.org/ (to subscribe to the audio feed add http://conversations.cni.org/feed to iTunes, or any podcatcher). This session includes a recap of the CNI Spring 2010 Membership Meeting by CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch and Associate Director Joan Lippincott. Cliff also discusses the recent announcement by the Library of Congress to archive the Twitter database, an event on sustainable digital preservation held in Washington, DC on April 1st, and the e-journals summits convened by the National Academies, among other topics. Questions include the state of e-books [more…]
View more informationReport of Task Force on Sustainable Digital Preservation (March '10)
The final report of the Task Force on Sustainable Digital Preservation (of which I am a member) is now available, and can be found at at the Task Force’s web site, http://brtf.sdsc.edu. Clifford Lynch Director, CNI
View more informationResearch Data Access and Preservation Summit (February '10)
CNI is a co-sponsor of this event. ———————————————- Research Data Access and Preservation Summit An ASIS&T Summit Phoenix, AZ | Hyatt Regency | April 9-10, 2010 In cooperation with the Coalition for Networked Information Register at https://www.asis.org/Conferences/IA10/rdap10regform.php Early rates end 2/26 Researchers in all fields generate and analyze enormous quantities of digital data. In fields ranging throughout the sciences and humanities, managing, preserving, and sharing these data require substantial capital and human resources and new kinds of information professionals who are able to integrate technology, content, and policy skills. This summit aims to bring together leaders in data centers, laboratories, [more…]
View more informationNDIIPP Workshop on Storage Architectures (October '09)
Materials from the Workshop Storage Architectures for Digital Preservation organized by the Library of Congress NDIIPP program, held on September 22-23, 2009 are available at http://www.digitalpreservation.gov/news/events/other_meetings/storage09/index.html Note in particular the set of presentations on Data Integrity. Each segment of the workshop included extensive discussion, and one point mentioned only in passing in the LC notes worth highlighting for the CNI community was a developing initiative within the US Federal Government and the High Performance Computing community addressing Resilient Computing — the design of systems that continue to function in useful ways even in the face of extensive component failures. Thusfar, [more…]
View more informationLynch to speak at PASIG Meeting (September '09)
The SUN PASIG meeting will be taking place in San Francisco October 7-9, immediately following the iPres conference. These meetings deal with serious large scale digital preservation and archiving issues from a very pragmatic, systems engineering-oriented perspective. See the agenda at https://meeting-reg.com/sunpasig/ ) to get a sense of the meeting. Cliff Lynch will be giving a short talk on Friday, October 9 (not yet on the agenda, as just very recently confirmed).
View more informationCliff Lynch Archived ACRL Webcast (July '09)
An archived version of the June 3rd webcast with Clifford Lynch, hosted by the American Library Association’s Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL), is available. Lynch discusses a number of issues related to digital preservation, stewardship of the cultural record, and the impact of the recent economic problems. Audio and slides can be found at: http://www.acrl.org/ala/mgrps/divs/acrl/events/springboard.cfm
View more informationCNI Spring Meeting Plenary Video Available (July '09)
David Rosenthal’s plenary presentation from the CNI 2009 Spring Task Force Meeting, “How Are We Ensuring the Longevity of Digital Documents?” is now available for streaming or downloading: http://vimeo.com/5407401
View more informationCertification and Assessment of Digital
Repositories: The Auditor and Auditee Perspective (December '10)
Bernard F. Reilly, Jr., Center for Research Libraries
Eileen Fenton, Portico
Cornell/EDUCAUSE Institute for Computer Policy and Law (June '10)
This popular institute, led by Steve Worona of EDUCAUSE and Tracy Mitrano of Cornell, is a great way to get up-to-date while enjoying summer by Lake Cayuga. -Joan Lippincott Register now for the 2010 Cornell University/EDUCAUSE Institute for Computer Policy and Law Dear Colleague, The ever-expanding use of Internet technologies presents a multitude of challenges for everyone involved in developing, implementing, or enforcing technology policies. This year, make your job a little easier by joining us for one of the nation’s most highly regarded forums for examining technology policies in higher education: the Cornell University/EDUCAUSE Institute for Computer Policy and [more…]
View more informationATGthePodcast – A Conversation with Clifford Lynch, Executive Director of the Coalition for Networked Information (September '24)
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AI and Scholarship (August '24)
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CNI Interviews Podcast: The Directions in Digital Scholarships Initiative (May '23)
Lippincott, Joan. Interview with Gerry Bayne. CNI Interviews Podcast: The Directions in Digital Scholarships Initiative. Podcast audio. May 1, 2023, https://er.educause.edu/podcasts/the-cni-interviews-podcast/the-directions-in-digital-scholarships-initiative.
View more informationA Conversation with CNI’s Cliff Lynch (September '22)
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EDUCAUSE Interview with Clifford Lynch (April '18)
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Facing Slavery, Memory, and Reconciliation: The Research Library’s Role and Georgetown University’s Experience (December '17)
K. Matthew Dames, Georgetown University
Melissa Levine, University of Michigan
Institutional Repository Strategies: What We Learned at the Executive Roundtables (March '17)
Clifford Lynch, Coalition for Networked Information
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Stewardship and Preservation of Collections in the Digital Age (January '15)
Speaker: Clifford A. Lynch
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Bibliographic Framework Initiative: Process and Expectations (March '13)
Roberta Shaffer, Library of Congress
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Digital Preservation Network: Cliff Lynch Speaks with UVA’s James Hilton (June '12)
CNI Conversations Podcast, June 6, 2012
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May 23, 2012: ORCID Update, Scholarly Attribution, 21st C. Libraries (May '12)
CNI Conversations Podcast, April 29, 2012
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May 10, 2012: Mobile Technologies; Future of the Web (May '12)
CNI Conversations Podcast, April 29, 2012
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April 29, 2012: Big Data, E-Journals, ID Mgt, Text Mining, & more (May '12)
CNI Conversations Podcast, April 29, 2012
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March 7, 2012: Preview of CNI Spring 2012 Membership Meeting (March '12)
20120307-CNI-Conversations [20 min.] March 7, 2012 This podcast offers a preview of the CNI Spring 2012 Membership Meeting, including brief discussions of general meeting themes, and descriptions of selected project briefings. We hope you enjoy this program and we welcome your feedback. For questions or comments related to CNI Conversations, please contact CNI Associate Executive Director Joan Lippincott at joan@cni.org.
View more informationFeb. 28, 2012: Personal Archiving, AAAS, Learning Analytics, & More (February '12)
CNI Conversations Podcast, Feb. 10, 2012
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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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New Economic Models for E-Textbooks: Cliff Lynch Speaks with IUPUI’s David Lewis (February '12)
CNI Conversations Podcast, Feb. 7, 2012
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Jan. 18, 2012: Large Datasets, Identity, & New Digital Scholarship (January '12)
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Nov 28, 2011: Open Data, Publishing Innovations, Assessment (November '11)
CNI Conversations Podcast, Nov. 28, 2011
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Nov 8, 2011: CNI Fall 2011 Mtg Preview (November '11)
CNI Conversations Podcast, Nov. 8, 2011
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View more informationOct 14, 2011: eBird Global Tool, Net Gen, 21st-Century Collections, and More (October '11)
CNI Conversations Podcast, Oct. 14, 2011
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Sept 6, 2011: CI for Classical Studies, Digital Scholarship Centers, Data Mgt, Cliff’s Summer Reading (September '11)
CNI Conversations Podcast, Sept 6, 2011
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Digging into Data, Identifiers, Crowdsourcing & Scientific Data (July '11)
CNI Conversations Podcast, June 22, 2011
View more informationJune 22, 2011: Digging into Data, Identifiers, Crowdsourcing & Scientific Data (June '11)
CNI Conversations Podcast, June 22, 2011
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Yale’s digital images, open research ID, data reuse (June '11)
CNI Conversations Podcast, May 20, 2011
View more informationInterviews from CNI’s Spring 2011 Meeting (June '11)
Podcast interviews from CNI’s Spring Meeting from EDUCAUSE: www.educause.edu/blog/gbayne/CoalitionforNetworkedInformati/229688
View more informationCrowdsourcing & Data; Future of Academic Libraries; Nat’l Approaches to Digital Preservation (June '11)
CNI Conversations Podcast, June 1, 2011
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June 1, 2011: Crowdsourcing & Data; Future of Academic Libraries; Nat’l Approaches to Digital Preservation (June '11)
Audio Recording [mp3 13:27 min.] June 1, 2011 CNI Associate Executive Director Joan Lippincott recaps the recent symposium “The Future of the Academic Library” held at McMaster Univ., and she also talks about some of the learning spaces within the University. CNI Director Clifford Lynch mentions a symposium on crowdsourcing and scientific data quality presented by the National Research Council’s Board on Research Data and Information on June 13, 2011 in Washington, DC. Cliff also discusses “Aligning National Approaches to Digital Preservation,” a meeting which took place at The National Library of Estonia, Tallinn, Estonia, on May 23-25, 2011. We [more…]
View more informationPodcast Interviews from CNI Membership Meeting (June '11)
Interviews conducted during the Spring 2011 CNI Membership Meeting have been published by EDUCAUSE: http://www.educause.edu/blog/gbayne/CoalitionforNetworkedInformati/229688 The podcasts include a conversation with plenary speaker Todd Presner, founder and director of HyperCities (a GIS research and education platform built on the Google Maps and Google Earth APIs), as well as an interview with UCSD University Librarian Brian Schottlaender on collaboration and the future of university libraries. EDUCAUSE producer Gerry Bayne spent time with a few other presenters and attendees at CNI’s spring meeting, including: • Brian Owen (Simon Frasier Univ.), discussing the Public Knowledge Project • Thomas Hickerson and Shawna Sadler on [more…]
View more informationMay 20, 2011: Open Access to Yale’s Image Collection, ORCID, and More (May '11)
Audio Recording [mp3 17:50 min.] May 20, 2011 CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch discusses Yale University’s recent announcement to make its digital image collection freely available, the ORCID initiative to develop an open researcher ID, selected videos and presentations from CNI’s spring meeting, and a recent National Research Council meeting on data reuse. Cliff also shared some details about the Sage Bionetworks Commons 2011 Congress. We hope you enjoy this program and we welcome your feedback. For questions or comments related to CNI Conversations, please contact CNI Associate Executive Director Joan Lippincott at joan@cni.org.
View more informationCliff Lynch on Information Technology as a Strategic Resource (March '11)
Speaker: Clifford A. Lynch
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March 18, 2011: Personal Archiving, Software Obsolescence, and Self-Destructing Ebooks (March '11)
Audio Recording [mp3 30:15 min.] March 15, 2011 CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch discusses a report on peer review from Berkeley’s Center for Studies in Higher Education (CSHE), the recent personal digital archiving symposium hosted at the Internet Archive, and Mac OS X Lion and implications for software obsolescence. Cliff also comments on auto-destructing ebooks and the Digital Public Library of America. We hope you enjoy this program and we welcome your feedback. For questions or comments related to CNI Conversations, please contact CNI Associate Executive Director Joan Lippincott at joan@cni.org.
View more informationPodcasts: Recommender Services, Blogs in Scholarship, More (March '11)
AUDIO-ONLY files are now available for sessions that were video recorded at CNI’s fall 2010 meeting. Also, an interview conducted with Carl Grant, Chief Librarian at Ex Libris, is now available. In his conversation with EDUCAUSE’s Gerry Bayne, Carl discusses recommender services and how they compare to other search tools, social networking enhancements in libraries, privacy issues, the future of libraries, and more. Interview with Carl Grant, Ex Libris https://www.cni.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/CNI10-grant.mp3 Cliff Lynch’s opening address https://www.cni.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/CNI_101213_MMF10_Opening_CLynch.mp3 Daniel Cohen’s talk, The Ivory Tower and the Open Web https://www.cni.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/CNI_101214_MMF10_Closing_DCohen.mp3 Project briefing, Assessing Cyberinfrastructure Impact https://www.cni.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/CNI_101214_PBF10_Cyberinfrastructure_SJackson.mp3 Project briefing, Linked Open Data: The Promises and [more…]
View more informationMarch 3, 2011: Preview of CNI Spring 2011 Membership Meeting (March '11)
Audio Recording [mp3 18:26 min.] March 3, 2011 In the March 3, 2011 podcast, Clifford Lynch and Joan Lippincott, CNI director and associate director, provide a preview of the CNI Spring 2011 Membership Meeting (https://www.cni.org/tfms/2011a.spring), including brief discussions of general meeting themes, and descriptions of selected project briefings. Cliff also talks about the session he will present on the e-book, which will include a look back at his 2001 article “The Battle to Define the Future of the Book in the Digital World” (First Monday 6:6), an analysis of how the issues have played out in the decade since the [more…]
View more informationFeb. 17, 2011 (February '11)
Audio Recording [mp3 26:52 min.] February 17, 2011 In the February 17, 2011 podcast, CNI director Clifford Lynch talks about the Paul Evan Peters Award, to be presented to UCLA professor Christine Borgman at CNI’s spring meeting on April 4 in San Diego, CA; Borgman will present the Peters Lecture at that time. Cliff also makes note of a recent announcement made by the California Digital Library and partners regarding data management plans. Both Cliff and Joan Lippincott, CNI associate director, discuss the recent EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative (ELI) meeting in Washington, DC and the 2011 Horizon Report. We hope you [more…]
View more informationFebruary 10, 2011 (February '11)
Audio Recording [mp3 21:12 min.] February 10, 2011 CNI Conversations is now offered in a podcast-only format. The original conference call format has been discontinued (though may be used again in the future); instead, CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch will provide periodic 20-30 minute updates on issues of interest to the CNI community beginning with the February 10, 2011 podcast. In the February 10, 2011 podcast, Cliff talks about the National Science Foundation (NSF) Directorate for the Social, Behavioral and Economic Sciences (SBE) call for white papers that propose ideas for the SBE sciences for 2020. Cliff also discusses the [more…]
View more informationPodcasts from CNI’s Fall 2010 Meeting (January '11)
Many of the interviews conducted by EDUCAUSE during the Fall 2010 CNI Membership Meeting are now online: http://www.educause.edu/blog/gbayne/CoalitionforNetworkedInformati/220937 The podcasts include: * A conversation with MacKenzie Smith of MIT on linked open data and the latest from MIT’s Simile Project * 2011 initiatives planned for the Library of Congress National Digital Preservation Program from Martha Anderson and Laura Campbell * Dean Krafft on re-imagining IT at Cornell University These recordings are designed to function as an extension of the meeting, complementing the standard program, and providing an opportunity for the broader CNI community to hear from some of our key [more…]
View more informationDecember 2010 (December '10)
Audio Recording [mp3 35:03 min.] December 16, 2010 The Dec. 2010 session of CNI Conversations featured a recap of the recent CNI Membership Meeting by Executive Director Clifford Lynch. Cliff also discussed the 6th International Digital Curation Conference, as well as the 2010-2011 CNI Program Plan, and The Next Twenty Years, a CNI project at the 20-year mark.
View more informationNovember 2010 (November '10)
Audio Recording [mp3 54:46 min.] November 18, 2010 During the November 2010 session of CNI Conversations, CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch previews the plenary sessions and some of the project briefings to be presented at the upcoming CNI Fall Membership Meeting, he discusses the 2011 Personal Digital Archiving Conference, and LC’s recent invitational NDIIPP meeting on citizen journalism. Joan Lippincott reports on the PKAL Learning Spaces Collaboratory, and questions include a recent New York Times piece on digital humanities and the recent Internet2 meeting.
View more informationOctober 2010 (October '10)
Audio Recording [mp3 58:02 min.] October 22, 2010 During the October 2010 session of CNI Conversations, CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch discusses the NSF data management requirements, as well as the National Academy’s updated report on the future of higher education, Rising Above the Gathering Storm, Revisited: Rapidly Approaching Category 5, and ARL’s 2030 Scenario User’s Guide. Cliff also talks about other NSF activities (such as the Campus Bridging Task Force of the Office of Cyberinfrastructure), and archiving of social media. Associate Director Joan Lippincott discusses coordination between space planning initiatives and curriculum and learning objectives, and PKAL’s new program, [more…]
View more informationSeptember 2010 (September '10)
Audio Recording [mp3 47:50 min.] September 14, 2010 In the September 2010 CNI Conversations, Executive Director Clifford Lynch discusses the Dear Colleague Letter from the National Science Foundation (NSF) requesting comments regarding big challenges and new opportunities for the social, behavioral, and economic sciences, and he reports on a meeting of the NSF Office of Cyberinfrastructure Campus Bridging Task Force, a group charged with examining the coordination between national level resources and investments made by individual campuses. Cliff also discusses the status of the UK data service and the Wolfram Data Summit. Joan Lippincott reports on the new EDUCAUSE Learning [more…]
View more informationJuly 2010 (July '10)
Audio Recording [mp3 1:06:46 hr.] July 15, 2010 In the July 2010 CNI Conversations, Executive Director Cliff Lynch and Associate Director Joan Lippincott provide a recap of the JISC/CNI Edinburgh conference; sessions on e-science, “digging into data challenge projects,” special collections, institutional strategies for digital content, and services for users of mobile devices were highlighted. Cliff also discussed the IATUL conference and the Microsoft research meeting. Joan Lippincott gave a summary of an article on the current status of electronic thesis and dissertation (ETD) programs in the US that she and Cliff co-authored and that will appear soon in the [more…]
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Audio Recording [mp3 1:01:53 hr.] May 27, 2010 During the May 2010 session of CNI Conversations, CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch discusses a recent meeting on computer forensics and cultural heritage, as well as a symposium at the University of North Texas dealing with a campus policy on open access. Cliff also talks about the Sage Bionetworks Congress held in April 2010, to establish the foundation for the new public domain resource, the Sage Commons. Associate Director Joan Lippincott provides an overview of her talk at the upcoming Electronic Theses and Dissertations conference (Austin, TX, June 2010), in which she [more…]
View more informationApril 2010 (April '10)
Audio Recording [mp3 1:01:11 hr.] April 15, 2010 The April 2010 CNI Conversations includes a recap of the CNI Spring 2010 Membership Meeting by CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch and Associate Director Joan Lippincott. Cliff also discusses the recent announcement by the Library of Congress to archive the Twitter database, an event on sustainable digital preservation held in Washington, DC on April 1st, and the e-journals summits convened by the National Academies. Questions include state of e-books with the advent of the iPad.
View more informationMarch 2010 (March '10)
Audio Recording [mp3 58:01 min.] March 10, 2010 The March 2010 CNI Conversations includes a quick overview of the upcoming CNI Spring 2010 Membership Meeting, by CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch. Cliff provides brief descriptions of the plenaries and some of the breakout sessions. Cliff also discusses the recent Confederation of Open Access Repositories (COAR) meeting as well as the IMLS-sponsored WebWise conference. Scientific collections and personal archives are also covered. Questions include confidential material in email archives and cloud computing for libraries.
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Audio Recording [mp3 55:13 min.] February 10, 2010 During the February 2010 session of CNI Conversations, CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch discussed the report from UC Berkeley on faculty and scholarly communication, subject repositories, and Associate Director Joan Lippincott reported on the recent EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative (ELI) meeting. Cliff also discussed the plenary sessions planned for the spring 2010 CNI Membership Meeting in April and talked about the landscape of gaming in higher education teaching and learning.
View more informationDecember 2009 (December '09)
Audio Recording [mp3 58:33 min.] December 17, 2009 The Dec. 2009 session of CNI Conversations featured a recap of the recent CNI Membership Meeting by Executive Director Clifford Lynch and Associate Director Joan Lippincott. Cliff also discussed the 5th International Digital Curation Conference, as well as the NSF-funded workshop “Scholarly Evaluation Metrics: Opportunities and Challenges.”
View more informationNovember 2009 (November '09)
Audio Recording [mp3 1:03:43 hr.] November 18, 2009 The Nov. 2009 session of CNI Conversations featured a few highlights from the upcoming CNI member meeting by Executive Director Clifford Lynch. Cliff also discussed institutional repositories, the recent ARL/CNI special collections forum, and a new book of essays dedicated to Jim Gray. Participant questions included a request for an update on the Open Annotation Collaboration and comments on the Google Books negotiations. Joan Lippincott, CNI Associate Director, provided an update on the EDUCAUSE annual conference.
View more informationOctober 2009 (October '09)
Audio Recording [mp3 1:00:45 hr.] October 6, 2009 During this discussion, CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch reported on Internet2 and the NDIIPP storage systems symposium. Cliff also responded to participants’ questions about the Bamboo Project, the trend for university libraries and university presses to work together, and the open access movement.
View more informationSeptember 2009 (September '09)
Audio Recording [mp3 1:04:25 hr.] September 15, 2009 As part of an ongoing effort to explore additional ways to connect with our members, CNI has launched a program we are calling CNI Conversations, a series of sessions in which participants from member institutions take part in discussions on current topics with CNI Director Clifford Lynch and others. The first event, which was done in audio-conference format, took place on September 15, 2009. In this session, discussion topics included the Google Book proposed settlement, DataNet, and library responses to the financial crisis, among other things.
View more information“Shifting the Focus of Reference & Instruction Services” (March '06)
Speaker: Joan K. Lippincott
View more information“Interview with Joan Lippincott at EDUCAUSE 2005” (October '05)
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PKAL Learning Spaces Collaboratory launches website (February '11)
I’m posting below a message from Jeanne Narum, the Principal of the PKAL Learning Spaces Collaboratory. This program has just launched its website and there is lots of information available for those of you planning learning spaces – resources (papers, presentations) as well as descriptions of upcoming events. I am pleased that CNI is a collaborating partner, and I serve on the Advisory Committee of the initiative. –Joan Lippincott ******************** Welcome to the home of the new PKAL Learning Spaces Collaboratory (PKAL LSC): http://www.pkallsc.org/ This Collaboratory embraces the broad community of those responsible for the quality and character of the [more…]
View more informationCNI Conversations – November podcast available (November '10)
The podcast of the Nov. 17 CNI Conversations session is now available at http://conversations.cni.org/ (to subscribe to the audio feed add http://conversations.cni.org/feed to iTunes, or any podcatcher). During this session, CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch previews the plenary sessions and some of the project briefings to be presented at the upcoming CNI Fall Membership Meeting, and he discusses the 2011 Personal Digital Archiving Conference, as well as LC’s recent invitational NDIIPP meeting on citizen journalism. Associate Director Joan Lippincott reports on the PKAL Learning Spaces Collaboratory, and questions asked during the call include a recent New York Times article on [more…]
View more informationNovember 2010 (November '10)
Audio Recording [mp3 54:46 min.] November 18, 2010 During the November 2010 session of CNI Conversations, CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch previews the plenary sessions and some of the project briefings to be presented at the upcoming CNI Fall Membership Meeting, he discusses the 2011 Personal Digital Archiving Conference, and LC’s recent invitational NDIIPP meeting on citizen journalism. Joan Lippincott reports on the PKAL Learning Spaces Collaboratory, and questions include a recent New York Times piece on digital humanities and the recent Internet2 meeting.
View more informationOctober 2010 (October '10)
Audio Recording [mp3 58:02 min.] October 22, 2010 During the October 2010 session of CNI Conversations, CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch discusses the NSF data management requirements, as well as the National Academy’s updated report on the future of higher education, Rising Above the Gathering Storm, Revisited: Rapidly Approaching Category 5, and ARL’s 2030 Scenario User’s Guide. Cliff also talks about other NSF activities (such as the Campus Bridging Task Force of the Office of Cyberinfrastructure), and archiving of social media. Associate Director Joan Lippincott discusses coordination between space planning initiatives and curriculum and learning objectives, and PKAL’s new program, [more…]
View more informationPKAL Learning Spaces Collaboratory – Webinars and Colloquium (September '10)
I have been involved with PKAL and their excellent workshops on learning spaces for many years. CNI is a partner in the newly formed PKAL Learning Spaces Collaboratory and I am a member of the Advisory Board. Please see the announcement below for a series of webinars and an in-person workshop. I will be speaking at the October 20 webinar and at the in-person workshop. Hope you can participate in one or more of these fee-based events. –Joan Lippincott **************** Building on a foundation of almost two decades of PKAL activities related to facilities planning, we announce a new initiative, [more…]
View more informationPew Study on the Future of the Internet (February '10)
At the American Association for the Advancement of Science meeting in San Diego, Lee Rainie of the Pew Internet and American Life Project shared results from the latest (fourth) installment of their ongoing study on the Future of the Internet; they’ve been doing these since 2000. These are large scale surveys of experts, and are always interesting reading. Information can be found here: http://www.pewinternet.org/Reports/2010/Future-of-the-Internet-IV.aspx
View more informationJessica Koepfler Named 2010 Winner of Paul Evan Peters Fellowship (July '10)
Washington DC—The Coalition for Networked Information (CNI) is pleased to announce the selection of Jessica A. Koepfler as the 2010 recipient of the Paul Evan Peters Fellowship for graduate study in the information sciences or librarianship. Koepfler is currently a doctoral student in the College of Information Studies at the University of Maryland. The fellowship, which was established to honor the memory of CNI founding Executive Director Paul Evan Peters, recognizes outstanding scholarship and intellectual rigor, as well as civic responsibility, democratic values, and imagination. Koepfler has a BA in archaeology and classics from the University of Virginia and a [more…]
View more informationPaul Evan Peters Fellowship – applications due April 23 (March '10)
The Coalition for Networked Information (CNI) announces the 2010 Paul Evan Peters Fellowship Applications due by April 23, 2010 The Paul Evan Peters Fellowship was established to honor and perpetuate the memory of CNI’s founding executive director. The fellowship is awarded every two years to a student pursuing graduate studies in librarianship, the information sciences, or a closely related field, who demonstrates intellectual and personal qualities consistent with those of Paul Evan Peters, including: –commitment to use of digital information and advanced technology to enhance scholarship, intellectual productivity and public life; –interest in the civic responsibilities of information professionals and [more…]
View more informationPersonal Archiving, Software Obsolescence, Self-Destructing Ebooks, More (March '11)
The March 15, 2011 podcast of CNI Conversations includes discussion on a wide variety of topics by CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch, including: *a report on peer review from UC Berkeley’s Center for Studies in Higher Education (CSHE) *the recent personal digital archiving symposium hosted at the Internet Archive *Mac OS X Lion and implications for software obsolescence *auto-destructing ebooks *the Digital Public Library of America CNI Conversations continues to be available at http://conversations.cni.org/ (to subscribe to the audio feed add http://conversations.cni.org/feed to iTunes, or any podcatcher). We hope you enjoy this program and we welcome your feedback. For questions [more…]
View more informationMaterials from Feb 2011 Personal Digital Archiving Meeting (March '11)
Jeff Ubois has just sent out the following announcement of availability of the videos from the recent Personal Digital Archiving meeting hosted at the Internet Archive. One talk that I found particularly provocative and highly recommend is the one by Daniel Reetz (it’s one up from the bottom of the list, just before my talk), but there were many others that were outstanding. The conference was heavily blogged, and Jeff has also provided pointers to some of these. Clifford Lynch Director, CNI ******************************* Thank you for attending and sharing your thoughts and ideas at Personal Digital Archiving 2011. Conference videos [more…]
View more informationCNI Conversations – November podcast available (November '10)
The podcast of the Nov. 17 CNI Conversations session is now available at http://conversations.cni.org/ (to subscribe to the audio feed add http://conversations.cni.org/feed to iTunes, or any podcatcher). During this session, CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch previews the plenary sessions and some of the project briefings to be presented at the upcoming CNI Fall Membership Meeting, and he discusses the 2011 Personal Digital Archiving Conference, as well as LC’s recent invitational NDIIPP meeting on citizen journalism. Associate Director Joan Lippincott reports on the PKAL Learning Spaces Collaboratory, and questions asked during the call include a recent New York Times article on [more…]
View more informationPersonal Digital Archiving 2011, San Francisco Feb 24/25, 2011 (November '10)
The call for participation in the 2011 Personal Digital Archiving Conference, to be held at the Internet Archive in San Francisco on Feb 24-25, 2011, has just been released. You can find this at http://www.personalarchiving.com/2010/11/call-for-participation-for-pda-2011/ and there is registration information at http://pda2011.eventbrite.com/ CNI was heavily involved in the 2010 edition of this meeting, and I’m delighted to be part of the program commitee for the 2011 meeting. This is a genuinely strategic meeting that explores key issues surrounding evolving social practices that will reshape everything from the future of special collections to the practice of public and social history in [more…]
View more informationPersonal Archives 2010 Conference Report (March '10)
On February 16, I had the opportunity to participate in a very helpful conference on personal digital archives which included some discussion of their implications for cultural memory organizations. There is a very good detailed report on the meeting, along with some of the presentations, and other materials (video of the meeting will be added soon, I understand). The meeting web site is at: http://www.personalarchiving.com/ I’ll be running a break-out session at the Spring CNI meeting to try to summarize and further develop some of the ideas coming out of this meeting. My thanks to Jeff Ubois, who has done [more…]
View more informationMarch 18, 2011: Personal Archiving, Software Obsolescence, and Self-Destructing Ebooks (March '11)
Audio Recording [mp3 30:15 min.] March 15, 2011 CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch discusses a report on peer review from Berkeley’s Center for Studies in Higher Education (CSHE), the recent personal digital archiving symposium hosted at the Internet Archive, and Mac OS X Lion and implications for software obsolescence. Cliff also comments on auto-destructing ebooks and the Digital Public Library of America. We hope you enjoy this program and we welcome your feedback. For questions or comments related to CNI Conversations, please contact CNI Associate Executive Director Joan Lippincott at joan@cni.org.
View more informationFebruary 10, 2011 (February '11)
Audio Recording [mp3 21:12 min.] February 10, 2011 CNI Conversations is now offered in a podcast-only format. The original conference call format has been discontinued (though may be used again in the future); instead, CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch will provide periodic 20-30 minute updates on issues of interest to the CNI community beginning with the February 10, 2011 podcast. In the February 10, 2011 podcast, Cliff talks about the National Science Foundation (NSF) Directorate for the Social, Behavioral and Economic Sciences (SBE) call for white papers that propose ideas for the SBE sciences for 2020. Cliff also discusses the [more…]
View more informationNovember 2010 (November '10)
Audio Recording [mp3 54:46 min.] November 18, 2010 During the November 2010 session of CNI Conversations, CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch previews the plenary sessions and some of the project briefings to be presented at the upcoming CNI Fall Membership Meeting, he discusses the 2011 Personal Digital Archiving Conference, and LC’s recent invitational NDIIPP meeting on citizen journalism. Joan Lippincott reports on the PKAL Learning Spaces Collaboratory, and questions include a recent New York Times piece on digital humanities and the recent Internet2 meeting.
View more informationCNI Conversations – March recording available (March '10)
The archived audio recording of the March 10 session of CNI Conversations is now available at http://conversations.cni.org/ (to subscribe to the audio feed add http://conversations.cni.org/feed to iTunes, or any podcatcher). In this session, CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch provides a preview of the CNI Spring 2010 Membership Meeting, and he discusses topics including the recent Confederation of Open Access Repositories (COAR) meeting, the IMLS-sponsored WebWise conference, personal archives, and cloud computing in libraries.
View more informationMarch 2010 (March '10)
Audio Recording [mp3 58:01 min.] March 10, 2010 The March 2010 CNI Conversations includes a quick overview of the upcoming CNI Spring 2010 Membership Meeting, by CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch. Cliff provides brief descriptions of the plenaries and some of the breakout sessions. Cliff also discusses the recent Confederation of Open Access Repositories (COAR) meeting as well as the IMLS-sponsored WebWise conference. Scientific collections and personal archives are also covered. Questions include confidential material in email archives and cloud computing for libraries.
View more informationCNI Conversations – May recording available (June '10)
The the archived audio recording of the May 27 CNI Conversations session is now available at http://conversations.cni.org/ (to subscribe to the audio feed add http://conversations.cni.org/feed to iTunes, or any podcatcher). This session includes discussion of a recent meeting on computer forensics and cultural heritage, as well as information about a symposium at the University of North Texas dealing with a campus policy on open access. CNI Director Clifford Lynch also talked about the Sage Bionetworks Congress held in April 2010, to establish the foundation for the new public domain resource, the Sage Commons. Associate Director Joan Lippincott provides an overview [more…]
View more informationMay 2010 (May '10)
Audio Recording [mp3 1:01:53 hr.] May 27, 2010 During the May 2010 session of CNI Conversations, CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch discusses a recent meeting on computer forensics and cultural heritage, as well as a symposium at the University of North Texas dealing with a campus policy on open access. Cliff also talks about the Sage Bionetworks Congress held in April 2010, to establish the foundation for the new public domain resource, the Sage Commons. Associate Director Joan Lippincott provides an overview of her talk at the upcoming Electronic Theses and Dissertations conference (Austin, TX, June 2010), in which she [more…]
View more informationWorking Papers on Peer Review in Promotion and Publishing (April '10)
A few weeks ago the Center for the Study of Higher Education at the University of California, Berkeley ran a very interesting symposium on the role and future of peer review in publishing and academic tenure and promotion processes and how these interconnected. They have now made the background papers from the meeting available, as described on p.2 of this post; the meeting report is not yet available (I’ll announce it here when it’s ready). Clifford Lynch Director, CNI
View more informationPCAST report on US Networking and Information Technology Program (December '10)
Yesterday, the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology issued a report “Designing a Digital Future: Federally Funded Research and Development in Networking and Information Technology”; this is a very interesting look at the coordinated, collective federal government investment in advanced information and networking technology. The report can be found at: http://www.whitehouse.gov/sites/default/files/microsites/ostp/pcast-nitrd-report-2010.pdf Clifford Lynch Director, CNI
View more informationLynch to speak at PASIG Meeting (September '09)
The SUN PASIG meeting will be taking place in San Francisco October 7-9, immediately following the iPres conference. These meetings deal with serious large scale digital preservation and archiving issues from a very pragmatic, systems engineering-oriented perspective. See the agenda at https://meeting-reg.com/sunpasig/ ) to get a sense of the meeting. Cliff Lynch will be giving a short talk on Friday, October 9 (not yet on the agenda, as just very recently confirmed).
View more informationOutputs from the European Union's PARSE.insight Scientific Data Management Project (July '10)
The announcement below summarizes a range of useful material on European Union level work on scientific data management and preservation that has been produced as a result of a project called PARSE.Insight. Clifford Lynch Director, CNI ***************** After two years of research, the European project PARSE.Insight held its final symposium on 25 June 2010. The project results were received with enthusiasm by Brussels’ EC representative Carlos Morais-Pires who stated to be ‘very happy to have facts about the situation in research and to receive recommendations for the science data infrastructure in Europe’. Ten major insights in research were presented, amongst [more…]
View more informationOutputs from the European Union’s PARSE.insight Scientific Data Management Project (July '10)
The announcement below summarizes a range of useful material on European Union level work on scientific data management and preservation that has been produced as a result of a project called PARSE.Insight. Clifford Lynch Director, CNI ***************** After two years of research, the European project PARSE.Insight held its final symposium on 25 June 2010. The project results were received with enthusiasm by Brussels’ EC representative Carlos Morais-Pires who stated to be ‘very happy to have facts about the situation in research and to receive recommendations for the science data infrastructure in Europe’. Ten major insights in research were presented, amongst [more…]
View more informationComplying with new P2P mandates (November '09)
Here’s information on an upcoming EDUCAUSE Live webcast on a timely topic. “Complying with P2P Mandates in the Higher Education Opportunity Act of 2008” http://www.educause.edu/live0921 1-2pm U.S. Eastern Time, Monday, November 23. No charge, but registration required. Archived for future (re)viewing. Speakers: Jack Bernard Assistant General Counsel University of Michigan Gregory A. Jackson Vice President for Policy and Analysis EDUCAUSE Summary: The Higher Education Opportunity Act (HEOA) of 2008 requires all campuses to certify that they have plans to “effectively combat the unauthorized distribution of copyrighted material, including through the use of a variety of technology-based deterrents” and to “offer [more…]
View more informationNational Academies Workshop on Scientific Knowledge Discovery, March 10, 2011,DC (February '11)
The Board on Research Data and Information (BRDI) at the National Academies is presenting a Symposium on Scientific Knowledge Discovery in Open Network Environments in Washington DC on March 10, 2011. You can find the agenda and other background materials at http://sites.nationalacademies.org/PGA/brdi/PGA_060422 This promises to be an extremely interesting day, and there are some wonderful speakers (full disclosure: I’m thrilled to be part of one of the afternoon panels). The Symposium is free and open to the public, but advanced registration is requested. Clifford Lynch Director, CNI
View more informationLiz Lyon's 'Open Science' talk at CNI now on video (May '10)
Presenter: Liz Lyon
View more informationLiz Lyon’s ‘Open Science’ talk at CNI now on video (May '10)
Presenter: Liz Lyon
View more informationReport on Open Science (January '10)
Some of the very interesting recent developments in citizen science are covered in the excellent recent report by Liz Lyon of UKOLN titled Open Science at Web Scale: Optimising Participation and Predictive Potential, which is available for download at http://www.jisc.ac.uk/publications/documents/opensciencerpt.aspx.
View more informationOpen Repositories Conference in Edinburgh July (November '11)
Here’s the preliminary announcement for Open Repositories 2012, the next in this excellent series of conferences. Clifford Lynch Director, CNI ——————————- The University of Edinburgh Information Services, EDINA, and the Digital Curation Centre are delighted to announce that the University of Edinburgh has been selected to host the Seventh International Conference on Open Repositories (OR12) July 9-13th July, 2012. The call for proposals will be available from the conference web site soon: or2012.ed.ac.uk The University George Square Campus is located in the centre of Edinburgh a short distance from the iconic Edinburgh Castle in the Old Town and numerous attractions, [more…]
View more informationLinked Open Data Presentation from CNI Fall Meeting (February '11)
Presenters: Kris Carpenter Negulescu, Martin Kalfatovic, MacKenzie Smith, Dean Krafft
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Open Annotation Workshop, March 24-25, 2011, Chicago (January '11)
The Open Annotation Collaboration continues to move ahead, and has just announced a workshop to help validate and expand the applicability of the model that they have developed. I’ve reproduced the announcement below. Clifford Lynch Director, CNI **************************** The Open Annotation Collaboration (OAC) project is pleased to announce an open call for statements of interest in participating in the Using the OAC Model for Annotation Interoperability Workshop. The workshop will be held 24-25 March 2011 in Chicago, IL and will provide an in- depth introduction to the OAC data model and ontology for describing scholarly annotations of Web-accessible information resources. [more…]
View more informationNovember 2009 (November '09)
Audio Recording [mp3 1:03:43 hr.] November 18, 2009 The Nov. 2009 session of CNI Conversations featured a few highlights from the upcoming CNI member meeting by Executive Director Clifford Lynch. Cliff also discussed institutional repositories, the recent ARL/CNI special collections forum, and a new book of essays dedicated to Jim Gray. Participant questions included a request for an update on the Open Annotation Collaboration and comments on the Google Books negotiations. Joan Lippincott, CNI Associate Director, provided an update on the EDUCAUSE annual conference.
View more informationOLE Draft Report for Comment (July '09)
The OLE Project is inviting members of the CNI community to provide comments on its report. The Open Library Environment (OLE) Project has posted a draft of its final report. We are excited to offer this report publicly to the community and welcomes comment. As a community-source project, your input is vital to the future and success of the OLE Project. You can access the report at this address: http://oleproject.org/final-ole-project-report/ About the Open Library Environment Project: With support from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, a multinational group of libraries is developing the design for an Open Library Environment (OLE), an [more…]
View more informationVideo available – Lynch at OCLC Symposium (July '11)
OCLC has made available a number of videos from programs at the ALA Annual Conference. Included are Cliff Lynch’s keynote at their Symposium “The Infinite Collection: Resources in the Digital Age.” Cliff’s is one of a number of stimulating presentations, including those by Brian Schottlaender of UC San Diego, Rick Anderson of University of Utah, and Bobbi Newman of the Libraries and Transliteracy Project. You will find the videos at: http://www.oclc.org/multimedia/2011/arc_and_symposium_ala_annual_2011.htm –Joan Lippincott, CNI
View more informationOpen Annotation Workshop, March 24-25, 2011, Chicago (January '11)
The Open Annotation Collaboration continues to move ahead, and has just announced a workshop to help validate and expand the applicability of the model that they have developed. I’ve reproduced the announcement below. Clifford Lynch Director, CNI **************************** The Open Annotation Collaboration (OAC) project is pleased to announce an open call for statements of interest in participating in the Using the OAC Model for Annotation Interoperability Workshop. The workshop will be held 24-25 March 2011 in Chicago, IL and will provide an in- depth introduction to the OAC data model and ontology for describing scholarly annotations of Web-accessible information resources. [more…]
View more informationVideo: Data Management Plans Online (May '11)
Presenters: Todd Grappone, Patricia Cruse
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Corrected: NSF Research Data Lifecycle Management Workshop, Princeton, July 18-20 (May '11)
I’m resending this, with a correction to the URL and a few other minor updates [Original posting has been removed -CNI News Editor]. Apologies. Clifford Lynch Director, CNI **************** National Science Foundation Funded Workshop on “Research Data Lifecycle Management” July 18 – July 20 2011 at Princeton University, Princeton, NJ We are pleased to announce the NSF funded Workshop on “Research Data Lifecycle Management”. The objective of this workshop is to bring together researchers, campus Information Technology (IT) leaders, and library/archive specialists to discuss the topic of data lifecycle management specifically as it relates to computational science and engineering research [more…]
View more informationReports from NSF Cyberinfrastructure Advisory Group Task Forces Available (April '11)
The final versions of the six reports from the task forces established by the NSF Advisory Committee for Cyberinfrastructure are now available. I’ve shared earlier pointers to drafts of a couple of these, but this page points to the final, “official” versions. The reports are here: http://www.nsf.gov/od/oci/taskforces/ From the introductory material on the page: In 2009 the NSF-wide Advisory Committee for Cyberinfrastucture (ACCI) established six task forces to investigate long term cyberinfrastructure issues: * Campus Bridging * Cyberlearning and Workforce Development * Data and Visualization * Grand Challenges * High Performance Computing * Software for Science and Engineering These task [more…]
View more informationNSF Cyberinfrastructure Task Force on Campus Bridging (March '11)
The draft report of the Task Force on Campus Bridging, established by the NSF’s Advisory Committee on Cyberinfrastucture in early 2009, is now available for review and comment. This is a substantial report that looks carefully at the interconnections between campus strategies and investments on one side, and national scale initiatives on the other. I’ve attached the announcement from the Task Force chair below, which provides more detail on the report and ways to submit comments. Disclosure: I’ve been privileged to be able to serve on this Task Force. Clifford Lynch Director, CNI ********************** To members of the US science [more…]
View more informationPapers on Future of Social Science Research contributed to NSF (February '11)
Last fall, the Social, Behavioral and Economic Directorate of the US National Science Foundation issued a call to the community for papers describing opportunities for new research in the 2020 time frame as a way of informing NSF’s development of new research programs. We had a session at the December 2010 CNI meeting where NSF provided some initial summaries of themes from these papers. The papers have been available for a few weeks at the NSF site, but I waited to announce them here until the summary file of all abstracts was available; there are a large number of papers [more…]
View more informationNew CNI Conversations; Move to Podcast Only (February '11)
CNI Conversations is now offered in a podcast-only format. The original conference call format has been discontinued (though may be used again in the future); instead, CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch will provide periodic 20-30 minute updates on issues of interest to the CNI community beginning with the February 10, 2011 podcast. CNI Conversations continues to be available at http://conversations.cni.org/ (to subscribe to the audio feed add http://conversations.cni.org/feed to iTunes, or any podcatcher). In the February 10, 2011 podcast, Cliff talks about the National Science Foundation (NSF) Directorate for the Social, Behavioral and Economic Sciences (SBE) call for white papers [more…]
View more informationFebruary 10, 2011 (February '11)
Audio Recording [mp3 21:12 min.] February 10, 2011 CNI Conversations is now offered in a podcast-only format. The original conference call format has been discontinued (though may be used again in the future); instead, CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch will provide periodic 20-30 minute updates on issues of interest to the CNI community beginning with the February 10, 2011 podcast. In the February 10, 2011 podcast, Cliff talks about the National Science Foundation (NSF) Directorate for the Social, Behavioral and Economic Sciences (SBE) call for white papers that propose ideas for the SBE sciences for 2020. Cliff also discusses the [more…]
View more informationVideo of NSF Data Management Plan Requirements from 12/10 CNI Mtg (January '11)
Presenters: Serge Goldstein, Scott Brandt
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ARL Guide on NSF Data Sharing Policy (December '10)
The Association of Research Libraries (ARL) has released a new resource for libraries supporting the recently revised NSF Data Sharing Policy. The Guide for Research Libraries: The NSF Data Sharing Policy, by Patricia Hswe and Ann Holt, is a set of Web-based resources that introduces and explains the policy. Hswe and Holt also offer advice for library professionals who work with researchers seeking funding and provide links to a range of resources that have been created by ARL member libraries and others. The Guide’s authors are actively seeking information on additional resources libraries are creating. The Google group, ARL Data [more…]
View more informationSBE 2020: Future Research in the Social, Behavioral & Economic Sciences (December '10)
Myron Gutmann, National Science Foundation
Amy Friedlander, National Science Foundation
SBE 2020: Future Research in the Social, Behavioral & Economic Sciences (December '10)
Myron Gutmann, National Science Foundation
Amy Friedlander, National Science Foundation
CNI Conversations – October recording available (October '10)
The podcast of the Oct. 22 CNI Conversations session is now available at http://conversations.cni.org/ (to subscribe to the audio feed add http://conversations.cni.org/feed to iTunes, or any podcatcher). During this session, CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch discusses the NSF data management requirements, as well as the National Academy’s updated report on the future of higher education, Rising Above the Gathering Storm, Revisited: Rapidly Approaching Category 5, and ARL’s 2030 Scenario User’s Guide. Cliff also talks about other NSF activities (such as the Campus Bridging Task Force of the Office of Cyberinfrastructure), and archiving social media. Associate Director Joan Lippincott discusses coordination [more…]
View more informationOctober 2010 (October '10)
Audio Recording [mp3 58:02 min.] October 22, 2010 During the October 2010 session of CNI Conversations, CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch discusses the NSF data management requirements, as well as the National Academy’s updated report on the future of higher education, Rising Above the Gathering Storm, Revisited: Rapidly Approaching Category 5, and ARL’s 2030 Scenario User’s Guide. Cliff also talks about other NSF activities (such as the Campus Bridging Task Force of the Office of Cyberinfrastructure), and archiving of social media. Associate Director Joan Lippincott discusses coordination between space planning initiatives and curriculum and learning objectives, and PKAL’s new program, [more…]
View more informationNSF Data Management Plan Requirement Information (October '10)
The US National Science Foundation has posted some material on the new requirements for data management plans. In particular, see http://www.nsf.gov/bfa/dias/policy/dmp.jsp which includes a pointer to the overall Grant Proposal Guide language on data management plans, a pointer to the NSF data sharing policy, and some additional pointers to specific requirements for individual directorates and programs. Clifford Lynch Director, CNI
View more informationCNI Conversations – September recording available (September '10)
The archived audio recording of the Sept. 14 CNI Conversations session is now available at http://conversations.cni.org/ (to subscribe to the audio feed add http://conversations.cni.org/feed to iTunes, or any podcatcher). In this session, Clifford Lynch discusses the Dear Colleague Letter from the National Science Foundation (NSF) requesting comments on big challenges and new opportunities for the social, behavioral, and economic sciences, and he reports on a meeting of the NSF Office of Cyberinfrastructure Campus Bridging Task Force, a group charged with examining the coordination between national level resources and investments made by individual campuses. Cliff also talks about the status of [more…]
View more informationSeptember 2010 (September '10)
Audio Recording [mp3 47:50 min.] September 14, 2010 In the September 2010 CNI Conversations, Executive Director Clifford Lynch discusses the Dear Colleague Letter from the National Science Foundation (NSF) requesting comments regarding big challenges and new opportunities for the social, behavioral, and economic sciences, and he reports on a meeting of the NSF Office of Cyberinfrastructure Campus Bridging Task Force, a group charged with examining the coordination between national level resources and investments made by individual campuses. Cliff also discusses the status of the UK data service and the Wolfram Data Summit. Joan Lippincott reports on the new EDUCAUSE Learning [more…]
View more informationNSF Call on Future Research Directions in Social, Behavioral and Economic Sciences (September '10)
The US National Science Foundation Directorate for Social, Behavioral and Economic Sciences (SBE) has issued a call for brief papers outlining grand challenge problems for the next decade or more in these fields. Given the rich and complex large-scale interactions among information, technology, individuals and societies, this seems to me to be a wonderful opportunity for the CNI community to offer perspectives on the research opportunities and challenges, as well as ideas about infrastructure capabilities and requirements. I would note that the Science Resource Statistics division, which seeks to understand the structure and development of science broadly, is also part [more…]
View more informationMay 2010 (May '10)
Audio Recording [mp3 1:01:53 hr.] May 27, 2010 During the May 2010 session of CNI Conversations, CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch discusses a recent meeting on computer forensics and cultural heritage, as well as a symposium at the University of North Texas dealing with a campus policy on open access. Cliff also talks about the Sage Bionetworks Congress held in April 2010, to establish the foundation for the new public domain resource, the Sage Commons. Associate Director Joan Lippincott provides an overview of her talk at the upcoming Electronic Theses and Dissertations conference (Austin, TX, June 2010), in which she [more…]
View more information2011 Horizon Report now available (February '11)
The 2011 Horizon Report, a collaborative initiative of the New Media Consortium (NMC) and the EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative (ELI) is now available for free download from: http://www.educause.edu/Resources/2011HorizonReport/223122 Each year the report identifies and describes key trends that a group of experts believe will have an impact on teaching, learning and creative inquiry. This year, some of those trends are: electronic books, mobiles, augmented reality, game-based learning, gesture-based computing, and learning analytics. I highly recommend this report for those who wish to get a concise overview of important trends; in addition, the report includes examples of existing uses of the technologies [more…]
View more informationUpdates from the National Library of Medicine (NLM): MedlinePlus Connect & JATS (NLM DTDs) (December '10)
Naomi Miller, National Library of Medicine
Jeffrey Beck, National Library of Medicine
NLM Journal Article Tag Suite Conference, 11/1-2 (July '10)
The National Library of Medicine is hosting a two-day conference on the NLM journal DTD, which is widely used in electronic publishing and digital preservation; the meeting is free but registration is required. Information can be found at http://dtd.nlm.nih.gov/jats-con/program/ Clifford Lynch Director, CNI
View more informationNISO Journal Article Versions Survey (June '10)
NISO is hoping for a broad response to its survey on version practices related to journal articles. You’ll find a link to the survey below. -Joan Lippincott Online publishing allows for the release of multiple versions of journal articles — and these growing practices are redefining our concept of “publishing” and the “version of record.” How do we determine when a manuscript is considered final? Which version should be cited? How do we best indicate online article versions? In 2008, NISO published the Recommended Practice, “Journal Article Versions (JAV): Recommendations of the NISO/ALPSP JAV Technical Working Group” (NISO RP-8-2008; available [more…]
View more informationNISO RFID Webinar (April '10)
NISO to hold April 14 Webinar on “RFID in Libraries: Standards and Expanding Use” Existing ANSI and ISO standards outline the radio frequencies and character encoding on an RFID tag but don’t address the specific needs for interoperability in a library environment. A NISO working group issued a Recommended Practice in 2008 on “RFID in U.S. Libraries” as an interim best practice until the ISO standardization effort was completed. That ISO standard is nearing its final stages and is expected to be finalized in late 2010 or early 2011. NISO’s working group will be undertaking a revision of the recommended [more…]
View more informationNISO Forum: Discovery to Delivery (January '10)
CNI Associate Executive Director Joan Lippincott will give the keynote at this conference, providing perspectives on how users are discovering and using information today. ———————– Join NISO for the one-day forum “Discovery to Delivery: Creating a First-Class User Experience” on Tuesday, March 23, 2010 at the Georgia Tech Global Learning Center, Atlanta, GA. ABOUT THE FORUM There is information everywhere today and access to it relies on a seamless discovery process that offers all appropriate options to the unassisted information seeker. The journey between discovery and delivery is accomplished with a variety of differing technologies and processes, many of which [more…]
View more informationCNI Conversations – Dec. podcast available (December '10)
The podcast of the Dec. 16 CNI Conversations session is now available at http://conversations.cni.org/ (to subscribe to the audio feed add http://conversations.cni.org/feed to iTunes, or any podcatcher). This call featured a recap of the recent CNI Membership Meeting by Executive Director Clifford Lynch. Cliff also discussed the 6th International Digital Curation Conference, as well as the 2010-2011 CNI Program Plan, and The Next Twenty Years, a CNI project at the 20-year mark. About CNI Conversations CNI Conversations provides an opportunity for individuals from member institutions and organizations to talk to CNI Director Clifford Lynch and others; currently the events take [more…]
View more informationDecember 2010 (December '10)
Audio Recording [mp3 35:03 min.] December 16, 2010 The Dec. 2010 session of CNI Conversations featured a recap of the recent CNI Membership Meeting by Executive Director Clifford Lynch. Cliff also discussed the 6th International Digital Curation Conference, as well as the 2010-2011 CNI Program Plan, and The Next Twenty Years, a CNI project at the 20-year mark.
View more informationLippincott’s Information Commons and Millenials Article (March '10)
A preprint version of Joan Lippincott’s article “Information Commons: Meeting Millennials’ Needs,” which was published in the January 2010 issue of the Journal of Library Administration, is now freely available online from the CNI Web site: https://www.cni.org/staff/joan_publications.html Article Abstract Information commons are popular with Millennial or Net Generation students, who often work in groups, use technology avidly, and combine their academic and social lives. Enhancing the configuration of services for the information commons can assist in leveraging the value of the available content, hardware, software and physical setting to support learning and academic programs. Understanding Millennial students’ style is key [more…]
View more informationNext-Gen User Webcast with Joan Lippincott (July '09)
An archived version of the Library Journal webcast “Understanding the Next-Gen User” is now available. The event was held on June 4, 2009 and featured Joan Lippincott, CNI Associate Executive Director, as a speaker: http://www.libraryjournal.com/webcastsDetail/2140374033.html?q=Understanding+the+Next-Gen+User+lippincott
View more informationMay 2010 (May '10)
Audio Recording [mp3 1:01:53 hr.] May 27, 2010 During the May 2010 session of CNI Conversations, CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch discusses a recent meeting on computer forensics and cultural heritage, as well as a symposium at the University of North Texas dealing with a campus policy on open access. Cliff also talks about the Sage Bionetworks Congress held in April 2010, to establish the foundation for the new public domain resource, the Sage Commons. Associate Director Joan Lippincott provides an overview of her talk at the upcoming Electronic Theses and Dissertations conference (Austin, TX, June 2010), in which she [more…]
View more informationLaboratory for Digital Cultural Heritage in the Research Commons at UCLA (December '10)
Gary E. Strong, Univeristy of California, Los Angeles
Todd Grappone, University of California, Los Angeles
National Digital Preservation Program Initiatives for 2011 (December '10)
Martha Anderson, Library of Congress
Laura Campbell, Library of Congress
CNI Conversations – November podcast available (November '10)
The podcast of the Nov. 17 CNI Conversations session is now available at http://conversations.cni.org/ (to subscribe to the audio feed add http://conversations.cni.org/feed to iTunes, or any podcatcher). During this session, CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch previews the plenary sessions and some of the project briefings to be presented at the upcoming CNI Fall Membership Meeting, and he discusses the 2011 Personal Digital Archiving Conference, as well as LC’s recent invitational NDIIPP meeting on citizen journalism. Associate Director Joan Lippincott reports on the PKAL Learning Spaces Collaboratory, and questions asked during the call include a recent New York Times article on [more…]
View more informationNovember 2010 (November '10)
Audio Recording [mp3 54:46 min.] November 18, 2010 During the November 2010 session of CNI Conversations, CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch previews the plenary sessions and some of the project briefings to be presented at the upcoming CNI Fall Membership Meeting, he discusses the 2011 Personal Digital Archiving Conference, and LC’s recent invitational NDIIPP meeting on citizen journalism. Joan Lippincott reports on the PKAL Learning Spaces Collaboratory, and questions include a recent New York Times piece on digital humanities and the recent Internet2 meeting.
View more informationStatus Report: NDIIPP Preserving Digital Public Television Project (April '10)
Howard Besser, New York University
Kara van Malssen, New York University
Joe Pawletko, New York University
October 2009 (October '09)
Audio Recording [mp3 1:00:45 hr.] October 6, 2009 During this discussion, CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch reported on Internet2 and the NDIIPP storage systems symposium. Cliff also responded to participants’ questions about the Bamboo Project, the trend for university libraries and university presses to work together, and the open access movement.
View more informationNRC Board on Research Data and Information Symposium, June 3, 2010 (May '10)
Paul Uhlir has asked me to share this invitation to a very interesting symposium that’s being held in conjunction with the US National Research Council’s Board on Research Data and Information’s meeting on June 3 and 4 in Washington DC. Some of you may recall that Paul gave a CNI briefing recently on the work of the Board, which is involved in many policy areas related to research data management that are central to the CNI agenda; you can find extensive background on the Board’s work at http://www.nationalacademies.org/brdi Clifford Lynch Director, CNI Dear Colleagues, Below is an invitation to a [more…]
View more informationEDUCAUSE Live 1/21/11 on Mobile Computing & Learning (January '11)
I know many of our cni-announce subscribers are interested in developments in the mobile environment. This webcast will describe a wide range of responses by one campus to the mobile environment. Don’t forget to register for this free EDUCAUSE event. –Joan Lippincott ******************************* Friday, January 21, EDUCAUSE Live! will discuss mobile computing at the University of Maryland. “Spotlight on Mobile Computing: Stories of Mobile Learning” http://www.educause.edu/live112 1-2pm U.S. Eastern Time, Friday, January 21. No charge, but registration required. Archived for future (re)viewing. Speaker: Christopher Higgins Acting Director, Academic Support University of Maryland Summary: The University of Maryland is in its [more…]
View more informationEDUCAUSE Live – Location-sharing Technologies (July '10)
I know that many in the CNI community are interested in issues related to mobile computing and issues related to privacy. This should be an informative session. Registration details below. Joan Lippincott ******** Next Tuesday, July 27, EDUCAUSE Live! will explore privacy issues related to mobile computing. “Location-Sharing Technologies: Privacy Risks and Controls” http://www.educause.edu/live1020 1-2pm U.S. Eastern Time, Tuesday, July 27. No charge, but registration required. Archived for future (re)viewing. Speaker: Lorrie Faith Cramor, Associate Professor of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University http://lorrie.cranor.org/ Summary: Due to the ability of cell phone providers to use cell phone towers to pinpoint users¹ [more…]
View more informationConversations – July recording available (July '10)
The archived audio recording of the July 15 CNI Conversations session is now available at http://conversations.cni.org/ (to subscribe to the audio feed add http://conversations.cni.org/feed to iTunes, or any podcatcher). This session includes a recap of the JISC/CNI Edinburgh conference by CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch and myself; sessions on e-science, “digging into data challenge projects,” special collections, institutional strategies for digital content, and services for users of mobile devices were highlighted. Cliff also discussed the IATUL conference and the Microsoft research meeting. I gave a summary of an article on the current status of electronic thesis and dissertation (ETD) programs [more…]
View more informationJuly 2010 (July '10)
Audio Recording [mp3 1:06:46 hr.] July 15, 2010 In the July 2010 CNI Conversations, Executive Director Cliff Lynch and Associate Director Joan Lippincott provide a recap of the JISC/CNI Edinburgh conference; sessions on e-science, “digging into data challenge projects,” special collections, institutional strategies for digital content, and services for users of mobile devices were highlighted. Cliff also discussed the IATUL conference and the Microsoft research meeting. Joan Lippincott gave a summary of an article on the current status of electronic thesis and dissertation (ETD) programs in the US that she and Cliff co-authored and that will appear soon in the [more…]
View more informationM-libraries – new publication and next conference (June '10)
This international group has taken the lead in organizing programs related to use of mobile devices in library and information-oriented applications. The proceedings from last year’s conference are now available – see below – and plans are underway for the 2011 conference in Australia – save the date! I am on the international organizing committee for the conference. Joan The book of proceedings from the second International Conference has just been launched http://www.facetpublishing.co.uk/title.php?id=696-1 and the publishers have given us permission to make the book from the first conference freely available for download. This can be accessed via the m-libraries website [more…]
View more informationWolfWalk – NC State tour for mobile devices (March '10)
An innovative project developed by the NC State Libraries combines a campus tour with links to digitized materials from the library’s Archives and Special Collections. WolfWalk is a self-guided campus tour that leverages the location awareness capabilities of mobile phones. Courtesy of Tito Sierra of NC State, you can find information: http://news.lib.ncsu.edu/2010/03/08/wolfwalk-turns-mobile-devices-into-nc-state-time-machines/ More information and screenshots here: http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/wolfwalk/ This newly launched version of WolfWalk is a mobile website, so it works across different mobile device platforms. No install is required. We are working on an iPhone “app” version of WolfWalk (with enhanced features) that will go live early this summer.
View more informationHandheld Librarian Conference – Mobile Devices (February '10)
Joan Lippincott, CNI Associate Executive Director, will give a keynote for this online conference. For librarians interested in learning more about services to users with mobile devices, this is a good opportunity to hear a wide variety of presentations. —————————————————– Alliance Library System and LearningTimes Offer Handheld Librarian 2! More people than 2000 people attended the first ever Handheld Librarian Conference in July 2009 which featured a wide array of collaboration, learning and networking activities focused on Mobile Library Services! The Handheld Librarian 2 will continue the dialog with a 2-day online conference scheduled for February 17-18, 2010 and is [more…]
View more informationMETS Workshop: The Basics and Beyond (October '09)
Organized by ARL, January 18-22, 2010 in Boston, MA The Association of Research Libraries (ARL) Statistics and Measurement Program is offering a five day workshop entitled METS: The Basics and Beyond to be held in partnership with Nancy J. Hoebelheinrich and Rick Beaubien of the METS Editorial Board. This workshop is aimed at people who work in digital and physical libraries and would like to gain knowledge and skills for organizing the many and disparate component parts of individual digital resources. Although continuous, this hands-on workshop consists of three modules, any of which may be taken independently: The first [more…]
View more informationCNI at ALA Annual Mtg in New Orleans (June '11)
This year at the American Library Association (ALA) annual conference in New Orleans, LA, CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch will present the keynote address at the OCLC symposium The Infinite Collection: Resources in the Digital Age on Friday, June 24. Also at the meeting, Clifford will be part of LITA’s Top Tech Trends Panel on Sunday, June 26. Consult the conference Web site at http://www.alaannual.org/ for location and registration details.
View more informationLinked Open Data Presentation from CNI Fall Meeting (February '11)
Presenters: Kris Carpenter Negulescu, Martin Kalfatovic, MacKenzie Smith, Dean Krafft
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PKAL LSC Colloquium: Assessing the Impact of Spaces for Learning on Undergraduate Learners 11/4-6/11 (September '11)
Dear CNI News Subscribers: The PKAL Learning Spaces Collaboratory (LSC) has received an NSF grant to pursue questions about the relationship of learning spaces to student learning. This Colloquium is one of the main events in which the community will be asked to assist with exploration of questions and then development of an agenda for use within the participants’ home institution. PKAL LSC events involve institutional teams and encourage active participation in the event. I am on the advisory committee for this program and will be participating in the workshop. Please see the URL below for information on the agenda [more…]
View more informationJune 1, 2011: Crowdsourcing & Data; Future of Academic Libraries; Nat’l Approaches to Digital Preservation (June '11)
Audio Recording [mp3 13:27 min.] June 1, 2011 CNI Associate Executive Director Joan Lippincott recaps the recent symposium “The Future of the Academic Library” held at McMaster Univ., and she also talks about some of the learning spaces within the University. CNI Director Clifford Lynch mentions a symposium on crowdsourcing and scientific data quality presented by the National Research Council’s Board on Research Data and Information on June 13, 2011 in Washington, DC. Cliff also discusses “Aligning National Approaches to Digital Preservation,” a meeting which took place at The National Library of Estonia, Tallinn, Estonia, on May 23-25, 2011. We [more…]
View more informationNovember 2010 (November '10)
Audio Recording [mp3 54:46 min.] November 18, 2010 During the November 2010 session of CNI Conversations, CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch previews the plenary sessions and some of the project briefings to be presented at the upcoming CNI Fall Membership Meeting, he discusses the 2011 Personal Digital Archiving Conference, and LC’s recent invitational NDIIPP meeting on citizen journalism. Joan Lippincott reports on the PKAL Learning Spaces Collaboratory, and questions include a recent New York Times piece on digital humanities and the recent Internet2 meeting.
View more informationOctober 2010 (October '10)
Audio Recording [mp3 58:02 min.] October 22, 2010 During the October 2010 session of CNI Conversations, CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch discusses the NSF data management requirements, as well as the National Academy’s updated report on the future of higher education, Rising Above the Gathering Storm, Revisited: Rapidly Approaching Category 5, and ARL’s 2030 Scenario User’s Guide. Cliff also talks about other NSF activities (such as the Campus Bridging Task Force of the Office of Cyberinfrastructure), and archiving of social media. Associate Director Joan Lippincott discusses coordination between space planning initiatives and curriculum and learning objectives, and PKAL’s new program, [more…]
View more informationPKAL Learning Spaces Collaboratory – Webinars and Colloquium (September '10)
I have been involved with PKAL and their excellent workshops on learning spaces for many years. CNI is a partner in the newly formed PKAL Learning Spaces Collaboratory and I am a member of the Advisory Board. Please see the announcement below for a series of webinars and an in-person workshop. I will be speaking at the October 20 webinar and at the in-person workshop. Hope you can participate in one or more of these fee-based events. –Joan Lippincott **************** Building on a foundation of almost two decades of PKAL activities related to facilities planning, we announce a new initiative, [more…]
View more informationPKAL Learning Spaces Collaboratory launches website (February '11)
I’m posting below a message from Jeanne Narum, the Principal of the PKAL Learning Spaces Collaboratory. This program has just launched its website and there is lots of information available for those of you planning learning spaces – resources (papers, presentations) as well as descriptions of upcoming events. I am pleased that CNI is a collaborating partner, and I serve on the Advisory Committee of the initiative. –Joan Lippincott ******************** Welcome to the home of the new PKAL Learning Spaces Collaboratory (PKAL LSC): http://www.pkallsc.org/ This Collaboratory embraces the broad community of those responsible for the quality and character of the [more…]
View more informationCNI Conversations – October recording available (October '10)
The podcast of the Oct. 22 CNI Conversations session is now available at http://conversations.cni.org/ (to subscribe to the audio feed add http://conversations.cni.org/feed to iTunes, or any podcatcher). During this session, CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch discusses the NSF data management requirements, as well as the National Academy’s updated report on the future of higher education, Rising Above the Gathering Storm, Revisited: Rapidly Approaching Category 5, and ARL’s 2030 Scenario User’s Guide. Cliff also talks about other NSF activities (such as the Campus Bridging Task Force of the Office of Cyberinfrastructure), and archiving social media. Associate Director Joan Lippincott discusses coordination [more…]
View more informationNew ELI 7 Things: Modern Learning Commons (April '11)
The new EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative (ELI) 7 Things You Should Know About the Modern Learning Commons is now available; CNI Associate Executive Director Joan Lippincott served as an advisor on its development: http://www.educause.edu/Resources/7ThingsYouShouldKnowAbouttheMo/227141
View more informationCNI Conversations – November podcast available (November '10)
The podcast of the Nov. 17 CNI Conversations session is now available at http://conversations.cni.org/ (to subscribe to the audio feed add http://conversations.cni.org/feed to iTunes, or any podcatcher). During this session, CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch previews the plenary sessions and some of the project briefings to be presented at the upcoming CNI Fall Membership Meeting, and he discusses the 2011 Personal Digital Archiving Conference, as well as LC’s recent invitational NDIIPP meeting on citizen journalism. Associate Director Joan Lippincott reports on the PKAL Learning Spaces Collaboratory, and questions asked during the call include a recent New York Times article on [more…]
View more informationLearning Commons video available from CNI (June '10)
I’m pleased to announce a new video from CNI’s spring meeting, “Learning Commons: What’s Working.” The session includes three perspectives on assessment of learning or information commons. The speakers included John Culshaw, University of Colorado, Boulder; Anu Vedantham, University of Pennsylvania, and myself. I think you’ll find the content very informative if you are interested in these issues. Along with some other videos of meeting sessions, it is available on the CNI YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/cnivideo) and on Vimeo (http://vimeo.com/channels/cni) Subscribe to either channel feed to receive automatic updates when new material is available. –Joan
View more informationDirections in Digital Scholarship: Support for Digital, Data-Intensive, and Computational Research in Academic Libraries (June '23)
Lippincott, Joan K. Directions in Digital Scholarship: Support for Digital, Data-Intensive, and Computational Research in Academic Libraries. Coalition for Networked Information, June 2023. https://doi.org/10.56561/ULHJ1168
View more informationInterview with the editors: Hickerson, Lippincott, and Crema on Designing Libraries (May '23)
Hays, Lauren. “Interview with the editors: Hickerson, Lippincott, and Crema on Designing Libraries.” April 18, 2023, https://lucidea.com/blog/interview-with-the-editors-hickerson-lippincott-and-crema-on-designing-libraries.
View more informationCNI Interviews Podcast: The Directions in Digital Scholarships Initiative (May '23)
Lippincott, Joan. Interview with Gerry Bayne. CNI Interviews Podcast: The Directions in Digital Scholarships Initiative. Podcast audio. May 1, 2023, https://er.educause.edu/podcasts/the-cni-interviews-podcast/the-directions-in-digital-scholarships-initiative.
View more informationDirections in Digital Scholarship: Support for Digital, Data-Intensive, and Computational Research in Academic Libraries (March '23)
Joan Lippincott, Coalition for Networked Information
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Designing Libraries for the 21st Century: Principles, Trends, and Innovations (November '22)
Joan Lippincott, Coalition for Networked Information
View more informationWhere All Roads Lead: Keeping the User at the Center (April '18)
Speaker: Joan K. Lippincott
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New JISC resources on maximizing web resources (May '11)
I highly recommend these new publications from the Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) of the UK. They treat such hot topics as search engine optimization, building good web resources, promoting content, and using the social web for your organization’s resources. -Joan Lippincott, CNI **For Information ** Maximising the effectiveness of your online resources The proliferation of computing and network devices has meant that, over the past 10 years, the internet has become the primary driving force in the access, use and engagement with information. Easy access for all to simple social networking and the explosion in interconnectedness has also turned [more…]
View more informationReview of UK JISC Published (February '11)
Over the past few months, the UK Higher Education Funding Council (HEFCE) has been carrying out a major review of the Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC). JISC is the organization that funds advanced networking, content licensing, and many other vital activities for the UK higher education sector; it has provided key leadership for many innovations, and is widely recognized as a world leader. CNI and JISC have collaborated on numerous areas over the years, and have hosted a series of meetings to bring together US and UK leaders to explore developments of common interest. The report of the review, along [more…]
View more informationJISC-sponsored Incremental Project Scoping Study and Implementation Plan (July '10)
The UK Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) is funding a project on research data management at the University of Glasgow and the Cambridge University. There’s a web site at http://www.lib.cam.ac.uk/preservation/incremental/ and a blog at http://incrementalproject.wordpress.com Earlier this month the project issued a scoping study and implementation plan, which can be found at http://www.lib.cam.ac.uk/preservation/incremental/news.html which draws heavily on interviews that the project conducted with front-line researchers at the two institutions. Clifford Lynch Director, CNI
View more informationConversations – July recording available (July '10)
The archived audio recording of the July 15 CNI Conversations session is now available at http://conversations.cni.org/ (to subscribe to the audio feed add http://conversations.cni.org/feed to iTunes, or any podcatcher). This session includes a recap of the JISC/CNI Edinburgh conference by CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch and myself; sessions on e-science, “digging into data challenge projects,” special collections, institutional strategies for digital content, and services for users of mobile devices were highlighted. Cliff also discussed the IATUL conference and the Microsoft research meeting. I gave a summary of an article on the current status of electronic thesis and dissertation (ETD) programs [more…]
View more informationJuly 2010 (July '10)
Audio Recording [mp3 1:06:46 hr.] July 15, 2010 In the July 2010 CNI Conversations, Executive Director Cliff Lynch and Associate Director Joan Lippincott provide a recap of the JISC/CNI Edinburgh conference; sessions on e-science, “digging into data challenge projects,” special collections, institutional strategies for digital content, and services for users of mobile devices were highlighted. Cliff also discussed the IATUL conference and the Microsoft research meeting. Joan Lippincott gave a summary of an article on the current status of electronic thesis and dissertation (ETD) programs in the US that she and Cliff co-authored and that will appear soon in the [more…]
View more informationCliff Lynch, Summary of “Special Collections Transformed by Technology” @ JISC/CNI ’10 (July '10)
Speaker: Clifford A. Lynch
View more informationJISC/CNI Meeting – blog and Twitter (July '10)
See the Twitter stream for the JISC/CNI 2010 Meeting, Managing Data in Difficult Times: policies, strategies, technologies and infrastructure to manage research and teaching data in a fast changing technological and economic environment, by searching the hashtag #JISCCNI. The meeting blog, where more information about the meeting will be posted in the coming days, including brief vodcast interviews, is available at http://jisccni.jiscinvolve.org/wp/.
View more informationJISC/CNI Conference – Still time to register (June '10)
We have a great lineup of speakers for the upcoming JISC/CNI conference in Edinburgh. In addition to the plenary speakers listed below, both Cliff and I will be presenting breakout sessions. Hope to see you there. Joan A reminder about the forthcoming JISC/CNI event in Edinburgh. It is not too late to register; the delegate rate is £345 including attendance at all conference sessions, refreshments and lunch on 1 and 2 July, a place at the conference reception and evening activities on 1 July, overnight accommodation on 1 July and breakfast. For registration, please go to: http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/events/jisc-cni-2010/ Managing Data in [more…]
View more informationJISC/CNI 2010 – Registration now open (April '10)
CNI is pleased to be co-sponsoring this event once again; both Clifford Lynch and Joan Lippincott will be making presentations at the meeting. *******Registration now open******** JISC/CNI 2010 Managing data in difficult times The Carlton Hotel, Edinburgh July 1-2, 2010 Following the success of previous conferences held in venues such as York and Belfast, JISC and the Coalition for Networked Information (CNI) are proud to announce the 8th International Meeting that will be held on July 1-2, 2010. This meeting will bring together experts from the United States, Europe and the United Kingdom. Parallel sessions will explore and contrast major [more…]
View more informationNov. CNI Conversations Available (November '09)
An audio archive of the November CNI Conversations session is now available at http://conversations.cni.org/ (to subscribe to the audio feed add http://conversations.cni.org/feed to iTunes, or any podcatcher). The discussion featured a preview of the upcoming fall CNI member meeting by Executive Director Clifford Lynch. Cliff also reported on the recent ARL/CNI special collections forum, the Confederation of Open Access Repositories (COAR), and a new book on the Fourth Paradigm (a collection of essays dedicated to the memory of Jim Gray, edited by Tony Hey, et al, and published by Microsoft Research). Participant questions included the revised Google Books settlement, Lawrence [more…]
View more informationNovember 2009 (November '09)
Audio Recording [mp3 1:03:43 hr.] November 18, 2009 The Nov. 2009 session of CNI Conversations featured a few highlights from the upcoming CNI member meeting by Executive Director Clifford Lynch. Cliff also discussed institutional repositories, the recent ARL/CNI special collections forum, and a new book of essays dedicated to Jim Gray. Participant questions included a request for an update on the Open Annotation Collaboration and comments on the Google Books negotiations. Joan Lippincott, CNI Associate Director, provided an update on the EDUCAUSE annual conference.
View more informationNew Publication Dedicated to Jim Gray (October '09)
A collection of essays, The Fourth Paradigm: Data Intensive Scientific Discovery, is available for download at http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/collaboration/fourthparadigm/contents.aspx The publication is dedicated to the memory of Jim Gray and explores his intellectual legacy in Earth and Environment, Health and Well Being, Scientific Infrastructure, and Scholarly Communication. Many of the chapters are by authors well-known within the CNI community, particularly in the Scholarly Communications section, which includes contributions by Timo Hanny, Paul Ginsparg, Herbert Van de Somple and Carl Lagoze; Cliff Lynch also contributed a chapter for this section. Members of the CNI community are urged to look beyond the Scholarly Communications [more…]
View more informationJCDL Call for Participation (November '11)
CNI is a supporting organization for this conference. ———————————————————————– JCDL (Joint Conference on Digital Libraries) 2012 Call For Participation June 10-14, 2012 GWU Washington, DC, USA CFP JCDL 2012 Hosted by George Washington University June 10-14, 2012 Washington, DC, USA http://www.jcdl2012.info/ Call for Papers The ACM/IEEE Joint Conference on Digital Libraries is a major international forum focusing on digital libraries and associated technical, practical, organizational, and social issues. JCDL encompasses the many meanings of the term digital libraries, including (but not limited to) new forms of information institutions and organizations; operational information systems with all manner of digital content; [more…]
View more informationJCDL – paper submission deadline extended (January '10)
CNI has been a long-time co-sponsor of this conference. —————————————————————————– Call for Papers http://www.jcdl-icadl2010.org/ Joint Conference on Digital Libraries JCDL 2010 June 21-25, 2010 Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. http://www.jcdl2010.org Paper Submission Deadline Extended to February 1 Sponsored by ACM SIGIR, ACM SIGWEB, ASIS&T, and IEEE-CS TCDL The ACM/IEEE-CS Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL) is the major international research forum focused on digital libraries and associated technical, practical, and social issues. JCDL encompasses the many meanings of the term “digital libraries”, including (but not limited to) new forms of information institutions; operational information systems with all manner of digital content; [more…]
View more informationIthaka 2009 Faculty Study: Report and Workshops (April '10)
Last week, Ithaka released its 2009 Faculty survey — the fourth in a series — that explores the views, attitudes and behaviors of faculty with respect to libraries, information resources, and scholarly communication. There was a standing-room-only presentation at the Spring CNI meeting earlier this week in Baltimore covering the highlights of the survey.
Ithaka is offering a series of webinars that will explore major themes of the survey in depth, an excellent opportunity for interested groups to further explore the findings.
View more informationCNI Conversations – April recording available (April '10)
The the archived audio recording of the April 15 CNI Conversations session is now available at http://conversations.cni.org/ (to subscribe to the audio feed add http://conversations.cni.org/feed to iTunes, or any podcatcher). This session includes a recap of the CNI Spring 2010 Membership Meeting by CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch and Associate Director Joan Lippincott. Cliff also discusses the recent announcement by the Library of Congress to archive the Twitter database, an event on sustainable digital preservation held in Washington, DC on April 1st, and the e-journals summits convened by the National Academies, among other topics. Questions include the state of e-books [more…]
View more informationApril 2010 (April '10)
Audio Recording [mp3 1:01:11 hr.] April 15, 2010 The April 2010 CNI Conversations includes a recap of the CNI Spring 2010 Membership Meeting by CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch and Associate Director Joan Lippincott. Cliff also discusses the recent announcement by the Library of Congress to archive the Twitter database, an event on sustainable digital preservation held in Washington, DC on April 1st, and the e-journals summits convened by the National Academies. Questions include state of e-books with the advent of the iPad.
View more informationCNI Conversations – November podcast available (November '10)
The podcast of the Nov. 17 CNI Conversations session is now available at http://conversations.cni.org/ (to subscribe to the audio feed add http://conversations.cni.org/feed to iTunes, or any podcatcher). During this session, CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch previews the plenary sessions and some of the project briefings to be presented at the upcoming CNI Fall Membership Meeting, and he discusses the 2011 Personal Digital Archiving Conference, as well as LC’s recent invitational NDIIPP meeting on citizen journalism. Associate Director Joan Lippincott reports on the PKAL Learning Spaces Collaboratory, and questions asked during the call include a recent New York Times article on [more…]
View more informationNovember 2010 (November '10)
Audio Recording [mp3 54:46 min.] November 18, 2010 During the November 2010 session of CNI Conversations, CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch previews the plenary sessions and some of the project briefings to be presented at the upcoming CNI Fall Membership Meeting, he discusses the 2011 Personal Digital Archiving Conference, and LC’s recent invitational NDIIPP meeting on citizen journalism. Joan Lippincott reports on the PKAL Learning Spaces Collaboratory, and questions include a recent New York Times piece on digital humanities and the recent Internet2 meeting.
View more informationInternet2 IDEA Awards Call for Nominations (February '10)
Nominations are now being accepted for the 2010 Internet2 Driving Exemplary Applications (IDEA) Award. IDEA Award winners are establishing new frontiers in the application of networking technology, and are considered role models for the entire research and education networking community. The judging committee, made up of representatives from Internet2 councils and working groups, expects an especially strong pool of applicants this year. Open to established or new applications, the IDEA Award was created in 2006 to recognize and encourage innovative applications of advanced network technology that have made-or promise to make-the most significant impact on the research and education community. [more…]
View more informationOctober 2009 (October '09)
Audio Recording [mp3 1:00:45 hr.] October 6, 2009 During this discussion, CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch reported on Internet2 and the NDIIPP storage systems symposium. Cliff also responded to participants’ questions about the Bamboo Project, the trend for university libraries and university presses to work together, and the open access movement.
View more informationNovember 2009 (November '09)
Audio Recording [mp3 1:03:43 hr.] November 18, 2009 The Nov. 2009 session of CNI Conversations featured a few highlights from the upcoming CNI member meeting by Executive Director Clifford Lynch. Cliff also discussed institutional repositories, the recent ARL/CNI special collections forum, and a new book of essays dedicated to Jim Gray. Participant questions included a request for an update on the Open Annotation Collaboration and comments on the Google Books negotiations. Joan Lippincott, CNI Associate Director, provided an update on the EDUCAUSE annual conference.
View more informationLippincott’s Information Commons and Millenials Article (March '10)
A preprint version of Joan Lippincott’s article “Information Commons: Meeting Millennials’ Needs,” which was published in the January 2010 issue of the Journal of Library Administration, is now freely available online from the CNI Web site: https://www.cni.org/staff/joan_publications.html Article Abstract Information commons are popular with Millennial or Net Generation students, who often work in groups, use technology avidly, and combine their academic and social lives. Enhancing the configuration of services for the information commons can assist in leveraging the value of the available content, hardware, software and physical setting to support learning and academic programs. Understanding Millennial students’ style is key [more…]
View more informationACRL Live Webcasts on Information Commons (September '09)
CNI Associate Executive Director Joan Lippincott present a session as part of the Association of College & Research Libraries (ACRL) Live Webcast series. Information Commons 101: Principles and Good Practices (Sept. 22, 2009; 11 a.m. Pacific | 12:00 p.m. Mountain | 1:00 p.m. Central | 2:00 p.m. Eastern; 1.5 hours) Registration (for a fee) is available at: http://www.ala.org/ala/mgrps/divs/acrl/events/elearning/courses/infocommons101.cfm
View more informationWorkshop on German Scientific Research Data Access, June 21, Washington DC (June '11)
There’s a nice informational workshop organized by the German Research Foundation (DFG) on the morning of June 21 in Washington DC; I’ll be providing some very brief comparative commentary on the situation in the United States as a reactor to the presentations. I’ve reproduced the invitation below. Clifford Lynch Director, CNI ************************* You are cordially invited to attend the informational workshop on Making Scientific Research Data Accessible: Current Trends and Perspectives in Germany. The event is being organized by the North America Office of the German Research Foundation (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, DFG). This workshop will be held on June 21st, 2011, [more…]
View more informationNew Video: Memento: Giant Leaps Towards Seamless Navigation of the Past Web (June '11)
A new video from the Spring 2011 CNI Membership Meeting has been added to CNI’s channels on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/cnivideo) and Vimeo (http://vimeo.com/channels/cni): Memento: Giant Leaps Towards Seamless Navigation of the Past Web, a project briefing session presented by Robert Sanderson of Los Alamos National Laboratory. http://youtu.be/xYVxREPvLS0 More information about this presentation is available from the meeting Web site, https://www.cni.org/tfms/2011a.spring/.
View more informationStreaming Video of “The Right to Information Access” on 10/30 (October '09)
CNI Director Clifford Lynch will give the talk “Rights to Knowledge and Remembering” at 2:05 EST today at Penn State’s 2009 Jeremiah Kaplan Institute on Libraries, the Information Society, and Social Policy symposium, “The Right to Information Access.” The full event runs from 9am-3pm EDT. Streamed video and a complete schedule of the symposium are available: http://www.libraries.psu.edu/kaplan.html
View more informationKaplan Instit. Penn State: Right to Info Access Program (August '09)
For more information and to register, please visit: http://www.libraries.psu.edu/kaplan.html The 2009 Jeremiah Kaplan Institute on Libraries, the Information Society, and Social Policy “The Right to Information Access” October 30, 2009 Penn State University, University Park Campus State College, PA The Hub Auditorium Featuring: * John Willinsky, (keynote speaker) Professor of Education, Stanford University, Founder of the Public Knowledge Project and author of The Access Principle: the Case for Open Access. (MIT, 2005). * Marybeth Peters, Register of Copyright, US Copyright Office. Author of The General Guide to the Copyright Act of 1976. * John Palfrey, Henry N. Ess III Professor [more…]
View more informationNovember 2009 (November '09)
Audio Recording [mp3 1:03:43 hr.] November 18, 2009 The Nov. 2009 session of CNI Conversations featured a few highlights from the upcoming CNI member meeting by Executive Director Clifford Lynch. Cliff also discussed institutional repositories, the recent ARL/CNI special collections forum, and a new book of essays dedicated to Jim Gray. Participant questions included a request for an update on the Open Annotation Collaboration and comments on the Google Books negotiations. Joan Lippincott, CNI Associate Director, provided an update on the EDUCAUSE annual conference.
View more informationNew CNI Conversations: Open Access to Yale’s Image Collections, ORCID, and More (May '11)
In this 18 minute podcast, recorded May 20, 2011, CNI director Clifford Lynch discusses Yale University’s recent announcement to make its digital image collection freely available, the ORCID initiative to develop an open researcher ID, selected videos and presentations from CNI’s spring meeting, and a recent National Research Council meeting on data reuse. Cliff also shares some details about the Sage Bionetworks Commons 2011 Congress. CNI Conversations is available at http://conversations.cni.org/ (to subscribe to the audio feed add http://conversations.cni.org/feed to iTunes, or any podcatcher). We hope you enjoy this program and we welcome your feedback. For questions or comments related [more…]
View more informationMay 20, 2011: Open Access to Yale’s Image Collection, ORCID, and More (May '11)
Audio Recording [mp3 17:50 min.] May 20, 2011 CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch discusses Yale University’s recent announcement to make its digital image collection freely available, the ORCID initiative to develop an open researcher ID, selected videos and presentations from CNI’s spring meeting, and a recent National Research Council meeting on data reuse. Cliff also shared some details about the Sage Bionetworks Commons 2011 Congress. We hope you enjoy this program and we welcome your feedback. For questions or comments related to CNI Conversations, please contact CNI Associate Executive Director Joan Lippincott at joan@cni.org.
View more informationCNI Conversations – October recording available (October '10)
The podcast of the Oct. 22 CNI Conversations session is now available at http://conversations.cni.org/ (to subscribe to the audio feed add http://conversations.cni.org/feed to iTunes, or any podcatcher). During this session, CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch discusses the NSF data management requirements, as well as the National Academy’s updated report on the future of higher education, Rising Above the Gathering Storm, Revisited: Rapidly Approaching Category 5, and ARL’s 2030 Scenario User’s Guide. Cliff also talks about other NSF activities (such as the Campus Bridging Task Force of the Office of Cyberinfrastructure), and archiving social media. Associate Director Joan Lippincott discusses coordination [more…]
View more informationMay 20, 2011: Open Access to Yale’s Image Collection, ORCID, and More (May '11)
Audio Recording [mp3 17:50 min.] May 20, 2011 CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch discusses Yale University’s recent announcement to make its digital image collection freely available, the ORCID initiative to develop an open researcher ID, selected videos and presentations from CNI’s spring meeting, and a recent National Research Council meeting on data reuse. Cliff also shared some details about the Sage Bionetworks Commons 2011 Congress. We hope you enjoy this program and we welcome your feedback. For questions or comments related to CNI Conversations, please contact CNI Associate Executive Director Joan Lippincott at joan@cni.org.
View more informationOctober 2010 (October '10)
Audio Recording [mp3 58:02 min.] October 22, 2010 During the October 2010 session of CNI Conversations, CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch discusses the NSF data management requirements, as well as the National Academy’s updated report on the future of higher education, Rising Above the Gathering Storm, Revisited: Rapidly Approaching Category 5, and ARL’s 2030 Scenario User’s Guide. Cliff also talks about other NSF activities (such as the Campus Bridging Task Force of the Office of Cyberinfrastructure), and archiving of social media. Associate Director Joan Lippincott discusses coordination between space planning initiatives and curriculum and learning objectives, and PKAL’s new program, [more…]
View more informationIDCC Draft Programme now available; call for papers still open (July '11)
I wanted to share the draft program for the International Digital Curation Conference, which is now available; see the announcement below. The call for papers is still open for another two weeks. CNI is again proud to be a co-sponsor of this important meeting. I’ll be doing a talk at the end of the first day, and I hope to see many CNI-announce & CNI News subscribers at the meeting. Clifford Lynch Director, CNI ************************************************************* Draft Programme and Call for Papers 7th International Digital Curation Conference (IDCC) Public? Private? Personal? navigating the open data landscape 5-7 December 2011, Marriott Royal [more…]
View more informationMaterials from the December 2010 International Digital Curation Conference (January '11)
Materials from the December 2010 International Digital Curation Conference are now available online; these include presentation materials, which are linked to the programme, and video of the main talks. All the links are collected here: http://www.dcc.ac.uk/events/conferences/6th-international-digital-curation-conference As I mentioned in the December 2010 CNI Conversations, two of the sessions I found most compelling were those by Chris Lintott of Galaxy Zoo about the design of systems to support citizen scientist engagement, and the really frightening talk by Anthony Williams about quality and consistency issues across reference and research support databases in chemistry. There is video of both of these sessions [more…]
View more informationCNI Conversations – Dec. podcast available (December '10)
The podcast of the Dec. 16 CNI Conversations session is now available at http://conversations.cni.org/ (to subscribe to the audio feed add http://conversations.cni.org/feed to iTunes, or any podcatcher). This call featured a recap of the recent CNI Membership Meeting by Executive Director Clifford Lynch. Cliff also discussed the 6th International Digital Curation Conference, as well as the 2010-2011 CNI Program Plan, and The Next Twenty Years, a CNI project at the 20-year mark. About CNI Conversations CNI Conversations provides an opportunity for individuals from member institutions and organizations to talk to CNI Director Clifford Lynch and others; currently the events take [more…]
View more informationDecember 2010 (December '10)
Audio Recording [mp3 35:03 min.] December 16, 2010 The Dec. 2010 session of CNI Conversations featured a recap of the recent CNI Membership Meeting by Executive Director Clifford Lynch. Cliff also discussed the 6th International Digital Curation Conference, as well as the 2010-2011 CNI Program Plan, and The Next Twenty Years, a CNI project at the 20-year mark.
View more informationIDCC10 Program Available (October '10)
We encourage you to take a look at the program for the International Digital Curation Conference and to register for this conference, to be held in Chicago on Dec. 6-8, 2010. –Joan Lippincott *************** The updated IDCC10 programme including all the accepted papers is now available on the DCC website. It is available at http://www.dcc.ac.uk/events/conferences/6th-international-digital-curation-conference/programme with a link at both the top and bottom of the page to the PDF. ************************************************************ 6th International Digital Curation Conference (IDCC10) “Participation & Practice: Growing the curation community through the data decade”. 6 – 8 December 2010, Chicago Mart Plaza, Chicago, USA. ************************************************************ We [more…]
View more informationRegistration for the 6th IDCC is now open! (September '10)
CNI is again co-sponsoring this event. ********************* “Participation and Practice: Growing the Curation Community through the Data Decade” 6-8 December 2010, Chicago, Illinois, USA. This year’s International Digital Curation Conference (IDCC) is presented jointly by the Digital Curation Centre, UK and the Graduate School of Library and Information Science, the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and in partnership with the Coalition for Networked Information (CNI). The Programme Committee is co-chaired by Kevin Ashley , Director of the Digital Curation Centre, Liz Lyon, Associate Director of the DCC, Allen Renear and Melissa Cragin from the Graduate School of Library and Information [more…]
View more informationInternational Digital Curation Conference Call for Papers (March '10)
Below is the call for papers for this December’s International Digital Curation Conference, which will be held in Chicago. CNI is once again proud to be a co-sponsor for this meeting, which has become a major international venue for the data curation community. —————————————————————————– CALL FOR PAPERS 6th International Digital Curation Conference Participation & Practice: Growing the curation community through the data decade 6 – 8 December 2010, Chicago, USA ************************************************************** IDCC10 will be presented jointly by the Digital Curation Centre, UK and the Graduate School of Library and Information Science, the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and in partnership [more…]
View more informationVideo from 2009 IDCC (January '10)
Video from the 2009 International Digital Curation Conference, held in London on December 2-4, is now available. There were a wealth of great sessions at the IDCC meeting, and you can find links to the video captures and the presentation materials at http://www.netvibes.com/idcc2009#Completed_Sessions and http://www.netvibes.com/idcc2009#Programme. Particularly recommended are Professor Ed Seidel’s superb plenary session on the second day, and Graham Pryor’s best-paper talk on data sharing in the biological sciences, which was largely based on a set of very detailed sub disciplinary case studies commissioned by the UK Research Information Network and the British Library; these can be found at [more…]
View more informationDec. CNI Conversations Available (December '09)
An audio archive of the December CNI Conversations session is now available at http://conversations.cni.org/ (to subscribe to the audio feed add http://conversations.cni.org/feed to iTunes, or any podcatcher). The discussion featured a recap of the recent CNI Membership Meeting by Executive Director Clifford Lynch and Associate Director Joan Lippincott. Cliff also discussed the 5th International Digital Curation Conference, as well as the NSF-funded workshop “Scholarly Evaluation Metrics: Opportunities and Challenges.” About CNI Conversations: As part of an ongoing effort to explore additional ways to connect with our members, CNI launched a new program in September 2009, CNI Conversations, in which participants [more…]
View more informationDecember 2009 (December '09)
Audio Recording [mp3 58:33 min.] December 17, 2009 The Dec. 2009 session of CNI Conversations featured a recap of the recent CNI Membership Meeting by Executive Director Clifford Lynch and Associate Director Joan Lippincott. Cliff also discussed the 5th International Digital Curation Conference, as well as the NSF-funded workshop “Scholarly Evaluation Metrics: Opportunities and Challenges.”
View more informationResources from April 2011 Council of Independent Colleges/Johns Hopkins Symposium on the Future of the Humanities (May '11)
I wanted to (belatedly) share the following announcement from our colleague Richard Eckman, the President of the Council of Independent Colleges of the availability of an extensive set of materials from an April 2011 Symposium on the Future of the Humanities. There’s some great material in here, and it’s wonderful to have it available for those of us who could not attend the symposium. Clifford Lynch Director, CNI ******************** Dear Colleague: As you know, CIC and the School of Advanced International Studies of Johns Hopkins University organized a Symposium on the Future of the Humanities, which took place on March [more…]
View more informationGathering Storm Follow-On Report on Higher Education (September '10)
In 2005 the National Academies issued a major report titled “Rising Above the Gathering Storm” that looked at the future of higher education in the United States in the context of national economic competitiveness. Dan Atkins discussed this work at a keynote talk in one of our meetings. Today, the Academies have published an update to this report, authored by the surviving members of the same committee (except for two who currently hold cabinet positions in the Obama administration), titled “Rising Above the Gathering Storm, Revisited: Rapidly Approaching Category 5”. There’s a press release at the National Academies site: http://www8.nationalacademies.org/onpinews/newsitem.aspx?RecordID=12999 [more…]
View more informationCertification and Assessment of Digital
Repositories: The Auditor and Auditee Perspective (December '10)
Bernard F. Reilly, Jr., Center for Research Libraries
Eileen Fenton, Portico
Nov. CNI Conversations Available (November '09)
An audio archive of the November CNI Conversations session is now available at http://conversations.cni.org/ (to subscribe to the audio feed add http://conversations.cni.org/feed to iTunes, or any podcatcher). The discussion featured a preview of the upcoming fall CNI member meeting by Executive Director Clifford Lynch. Cliff also reported on the recent ARL/CNI special collections forum, the Confederation of Open Access Repositories (COAR), and a new book on the Fourth Paradigm (a collection of essays dedicated to the memory of Jim Gray, edited by Tony Hey, et al, and published by Microsoft Research). Participant questions included the revised Google Books settlement, Lawrence [more…]
View more informationNovember 2009 (November '09)
Audio Recording [mp3 1:03:43 hr.] November 18, 2009 The Nov. 2009 session of CNI Conversations featured a few highlights from the upcoming CNI member meeting by Executive Director Clifford Lynch. Cliff also discussed institutional repositories, the recent ARL/CNI special collections forum, and a new book of essays dedicated to Jim Gray. Participant questions included a request for an update on the Open Annotation Collaboration and comments on the Google Books negotiations. Joan Lippincott, CNI Associate Director, provided an update on the EDUCAUSE annual conference.
View more informationSeptember 2009 (September '09)
Audio Recording [mp3 1:04:25 hr.] September 15, 2009 As part of an ongoing effort to explore additional ways to connect with our members, CNI has launched a program we are calling CNI Conversations, a series of sessions in which participants from member institutions take part in discussions on current topics with CNI Director Clifford Lynch and others. The first event, which was done in audio-conference format, took place on September 15, 2009. In this session, discussion topics included the Google Book proposed settlement, DataNet, and library responses to the financial crisis, among other things.
View more informationAudio Archive of CNI Conversations Now Available (September '09)
Sept. Session of CNI Conversations Available: topics include Google Books, DataNet, among others. Archive at www.cni.org/cni_conversations.
View more informationFeb. 2010 CNI Conversations Available (February '10)
The archived audio recording of the Feb. 10 session is now available at http://conversations.cni.org/ (to subscribe to the audio feed add http://conversations.cni.org/feed to iTunes, or any podcatcher). CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch opened this session with some discussion of subject repositories, and he talked about a report from UC Berkeley on faculty and scholarly communication; CNI Associate Director Joan Lippincott reported on the recent EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative (ELI) meeting. Also during this call, Cliff discussed the plenary sessions planned for the spring 2010 CNI Membership Meeting in April, and he reviewed the landscape of gaming in higher education teaching and [more…]
View more informationFebruary 2010 (February '10)
Audio Recording [mp3 55:13 min.] February 10, 2010 During the February 2010 session of CNI Conversations, CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch discussed the report from UC Berkeley on faculty and scholarly communication, subject repositories, and Associate Director Joan Lippincott reported on the recent EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative (ELI) meeting. Cliff also discussed the plenary sessions planned for the spring 2010 CNI Membership Meeting in April and talked about the landscape of gaming in higher education teaching and learning.
View more informationIthaka 2009 Faculty Study: Report and Workshops (April '10)
Last week, Ithaka released its 2009 Faculty survey — the fourth in a series — that explores the views, attitudes and behaviors of faculty with respect to libraries, information resources, and scholarly communication. There was a standing-room-only presentation at the Spring CNI meeting earlier this week in Baltimore covering the highlights of the survey.
Ithaka is offering a series of webinars that will explore major themes of the survey in depth, an excellent opportunity for interested groups to further explore the findings.
View more informationIthaka 2009 Faculty Study: Report and Workshops (April '10)
Last week, Ithaka released its 2009 Faculty survey — the fourth in a series — that explores the views, attitudes and behaviors of faculty with respect to libraries, information resources, and scholarly communication. There was a standing-room-only presentation at the Spring CNI meeting earlier this week in Baltimore covering the highlights of the survey.
Ithaka is offering a series of webinars that will explore major themes of the survey in depth, an excellent opportunity for interested groups to further explore the findings.
View more informationBeyond the Pandemic: The Future of the Research Enterprise in Academic Year 2021-22 and Beyond (August '21) View more information
Post-Pandemic Strategic Planning: Challenges and Approaches (April '21) View more information
International Tensions and “Science Nationalism” in a Networked World: Strategies and Implications (January '21) View more information
What Happens to the Continuity and Future of the Research Enterprise: Looking to 2020-2021 and Beyond (October '20) View more information
New Strategies for Acquiring Learning Materials (June '20) View more information
What Happens to the Continuity and Future of the Research Enterprise? (May '20) View more information
The Many Challenges of Our Itinerant Researchers (April '19) View more information
Strategies for Preserving Institutional and Researcher Email (September '18) View more information
Responding to the Move of Content to the Cloud (February '18) View more information
Rethinking Institutional Repository Strategies (May '17) View more information
Library & IT Partnerships with Campus Museums & Archives (January '17) View more information
Funders, Compliance, and Access to Research Results (September '16) View more information
Privacy In the Age of Analytics (August '16) View more information
Institutional Strategies for Open Educational Resources (August '16) View more information
Supporting Digital Humanities (May '16) View more information
“Software as a Service and Cloud Based Applications” (December '14)
Author: Coalition for Networked Information
View more information“E-Book Strategies” (December '14)
Author: Coalition for Networked Information
View more information“Institutional Strategies and Platforms for Scholarly Publishing” (December '12)
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Institutional Repositories (January '04) View more information
ETD 2011 – Call for Participation in 14th Int’l Symposium on Electronic Theses and Dissertations (June '11)
Registration and program information are now available for the premier conference on ETDs. I will be giving a presentation on digital scholarship centers and their support for students developing ETDs. Joan Lippincott ——————— ETD2011: Call for Participation ETD2011 – 14th International Symposium on Electronic Theses and Dissertations 13-17 September 2011 Cape Town, South Africa http://dl.cs.uct.ac.za/conferences/etd2011 === Overview ETD2011 is the latest in a series of international conferences of the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations (NDLTD). The expected audience will include advocates, practitioners, researchers and students working in the area of electronic theses and dissertations and, more broadly, open [more…]
View more informationETD’s and Graduate Education (July '10)
A new article on electronic theses and dissertations by Joan Lippincott and Clifford Lynch is now available as part of the recently released issue no. 270 of Research Library Issues (RLI). “ETDs and Graduate Education: Programs and Prospects”is freely available at http://publications.arl.org/rli270/7.
View more informationConversations – July recording available (July '10)
The archived audio recording of the July 15 CNI Conversations session is now available at http://conversations.cni.org/ (to subscribe to the audio feed add http://conversations.cni.org/feed to iTunes, or any podcatcher). This session includes a recap of the JISC/CNI Edinburgh conference by CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch and myself; sessions on e-science, “digging into data challenge projects,” special collections, institutional strategies for digital content, and services for users of mobile devices were highlighted. Cliff also discussed the IATUL conference and the Microsoft research meeting. I gave a summary of an article on the current status of electronic thesis and dissertation (ETD) programs [more…]
View more informationJuly 2010 (July '10)
Audio Recording [mp3 1:06:46 hr.] July 15, 2010 In the July 2010 CNI Conversations, Executive Director Cliff Lynch and Associate Director Joan Lippincott provide a recap of the JISC/CNI Edinburgh conference; sessions on e-science, “digging into data challenge projects,” special collections, institutional strategies for digital content, and services for users of mobile devices were highlighted. Cliff also discussed the IATUL conference and the Microsoft research meeting. Joan Lippincott gave a summary of an article on the current status of electronic thesis and dissertation (ETD) programs in the US that she and Cliff co-authored and that will appear soon in the [more…]
View more informationCNI Conversations – May recording available (June '10)
The the archived audio recording of the May 27 CNI Conversations session is now available at http://conversations.cni.org/ (to subscribe to the audio feed add http://conversations.cni.org/feed to iTunes, or any podcatcher). This session includes discussion of a recent meeting on computer forensics and cultural heritage, as well as information about a symposium at the University of North Texas dealing with a campus policy on open access. CNI Director Clifford Lynch also talked about the Sage Bionetworks Congress held in April 2010, to establish the foundation for the new public domain resource, the Sage Commons. Associate Director Joan Lippincott provides an overview [more…]
View more informationETD 2010: Call for Submissions (February '10)
ETD 2010: Collaboration, Innovation, Sustainability Call for Papers, Posters, Presentations & Tutorials Deadline for Abstract Submission: March 5, 2010 Themes: Collaboration, Innovation, Sustainability, Latin America The Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations (NDLTD), and the University of Texas Libraries invite you to submit a paper, poster or presentation for “ETD 2010: Collaboration, Innovation, Sustainability” – the 13th International Symposium on Electronic Theses and Dissertations to be held June 16 – 18, 2010 at the University of Texas in Austin, Texas, U.S.A. ETD 2010 will explore the issues of collaboration, innovation, and sustainability in promoting ETDs, Institutional repositories and Open [more…]
View more informationNew ELI 7 Things: Modern Learning Commons (April '11)
The new EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative (ELI) 7 Things You Should Know About the Modern Learning Commons is now available; CNI Associate Executive Director Joan Lippincott served as an advisor on its development: http://www.educause.edu/Resources/7ThingsYouShouldKnowAbouttheMo/227141
View more informationNew CNI Conversations: e-textbooks, enhanced reality, more (February '11)
In the February 17, 2011 podcast, CNI director Clifford Lynch talks about the Paul Evan Peters Award, to be presented to UCLA professor Christine Borgman at CNI’s spring meeting on April 4 in San Diego, CA; Borgman will present the Peters’ Lecture at that time. Cliff also makes note of a recent announcement made by the California Digital Library and partners regarding data management plans. Both Cliff and Joan Lippincott, CNI associate director, reflect on the recent EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative (ELI) meeting in Washington, DC and the 2011 Horizon Report. CNI Conversations continues to be available at http://conversations.cni.org/ (to [more…]
View more informationFeb. 17, 2011 (February '11)
Audio Recording [mp3 26:52 min.] February 17, 2011 In the February 17, 2011 podcast, CNI director Clifford Lynch talks about the Paul Evan Peters Award, to be presented to UCLA professor Christine Borgman at CNI’s spring meeting on April 4 in San Diego, CA; Borgman will present the Peters Lecture at that time. Cliff also makes note of a recent announcement made by the California Digital Library and partners regarding data management plans. Both Cliff and Joan Lippincott, CNI associate director, discuss the recent EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative (ELI) meeting in Washington, DC and the 2011 Horizon Report. We hope you [more…]
View more information2011 Horizon Report now available (February '11)
The 2011 Horizon Report, a collaborative initiative of the New Media Consortium (NMC) and the EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative (ELI) is now available for free download from: http://www.educause.edu/Resources/2011HorizonReport/223122 Each year the report identifies and describes key trends that a group of experts believe will have an impact on teaching, learning and creative inquiry. This year, some of those trends are: electronic books, mobiles, augmented reality, game-based learning, gesture-based computing, and learning analytics. I highly recommend this report for those who wish to get a concise overview of important trends; in addition, the report includes examples of existing uses of the technologies [more…]
View more informationDigital Humanities at Small Liberal Arts College: Innovation and Intergration (December '10)
Rebecca Frost Davis, National Institute for Technology in Liberal Education (NITLE)
View more informationELI Seeking Evidence of Impact (December '10)
Malcolm Brown, EDUCAUSE
Joan K. Lippincott, Coalition for Networked Information
CNI Conversations – September recording available (September '10)
The archived audio recording of the Sept. 14 CNI Conversations session is now available at http://conversations.cni.org/ (to subscribe to the audio feed add http://conversations.cni.org/feed to iTunes, or any podcatcher). In this session, Clifford Lynch discusses the Dear Colleague Letter from the National Science Foundation (NSF) requesting comments on big challenges and new opportunities for the social, behavioral, and economic sciences, and he reports on a meeting of the NSF Office of Cyberinfrastructure Campus Bridging Task Force, a group charged with examining the coordination between national level resources and investments made by individual campuses. Cliff also talks about the status of [more…]
View more informationSeptember 2010 (September '10)
Audio Recording [mp3 47:50 min.] September 14, 2010 In the September 2010 CNI Conversations, Executive Director Clifford Lynch discusses the Dear Colleague Letter from the National Science Foundation (NSF) requesting comments regarding big challenges and new opportunities for the social, behavioral, and economic sciences, and he reports on a meeting of the NSF Office of Cyberinfrastructure Campus Bridging Task Force, a group charged with examining the coordination between national level resources and investments made by individual campuses. Cliff also discusses the status of the UK data service and the Wolfram Data Summit. Joan Lippincott reports on the new EDUCAUSE Learning [more…]
View more informationAnnouncement of ELI Evidence of Impact (August '10)
I’m passing along an announcement from the EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative; it describes a new initiative on a topic that will interest many in the CNI community. Information technologists, instructional technologists, and librarians will increasingly be asked to demonstrate the value of their programs and services in this challenging economic climate. This EDUCAUSE initiative, focusing on the impact of innovations in teaching and learning, will provide many vehicles for exploring how to conceptualize and generate useful evidence. Joan Lippincott *********** On August 3, the EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative (ELI) launched a new program to explore ways of gathering and collecting evidence of [more…]
View more informationFeb. 2010 CNI Conversations Available (February '10)
The archived audio recording of the Feb. 10 session is now available at http://conversations.cni.org/ (to subscribe to the audio feed add http://conversations.cni.org/feed to iTunes, or any podcatcher). CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch opened this session with some discussion of subject repositories, and he talked about a report from UC Berkeley on faculty and scholarly communication; CNI Associate Director Joan Lippincott reported on the recent EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative (ELI) meeting. Also during this call, Cliff discussed the plenary sessions planned for the spring 2010 CNI Membership Meeting in April, and he reviewed the landscape of gaming in higher education teaching and [more…]
View more informationFebruary 2010 (February '10)
Audio Recording [mp3 55:13 min.] February 10, 2010 During the February 2010 session of CNI Conversations, CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch discussed the report from UC Berkeley on faculty and scholarly communication, subject repositories, and Associate Director Joan Lippincott reported on the recent EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative (ELI) meeting. Cliff also discussed the plenary sessions planned for the spring 2010 CNI Membership Meeting in April and talked about the landscape of gaming in higher education teaching and learning.
View more informationNLM Journal Article Tag Suite Conference, 11/1-2 (July '10)
The National Library of Medicine is hosting a two-day conference on the NLM journal DTD, which is widely used in electronic publishing and digital preservation; the meeting is free but registration is required. Information can be found at http://dtd.nlm.nih.gov/jats-con/program/ Clifford Lynch Director, CNI
View more informationInterviews from CNI’s Spring 2011 Meeting (June '11)
Podcast interviews from CNI’s Spring Meeting from EDUCAUSE: www.educause.edu/blog/gbayne/CoalitionforNetworkedInformati/229688
View more informationPodcast Interviews from CNI Membership Meeting (June '11)
Interviews conducted during the Spring 2011 CNI Membership Meeting have been published by EDUCAUSE: http://www.educause.edu/blog/gbayne/CoalitionforNetworkedInformati/229688 The podcasts include a conversation with plenary speaker Todd Presner, founder and director of HyperCities (a GIS research and education platform built on the Google Maps and Google Earth APIs), as well as an interview with UCSD University Librarian Brian Schottlaender on collaboration and the future of university libraries. EDUCAUSE producer Gerry Bayne spent time with a few other presenters and attendees at CNI’s spring meeting, including: • Brian Owen (Simon Frasier Univ.), discussing the Public Knowledge Project • Thomas Hickerson and Shawna Sadler on [more…]
View more informationHold the Dates: EDUCAUSE-ACTI-CCI / CASC Joint Workshop on Data Lifecycle Mgt (April '11)
I’ve been serving on the planning committee for a joint EDUCAUSE-CASC workshop on Data Lifecycle Management that will be funded by NSF; this funding is now in place, and the dates are set for July 18-20, 2011 in Princeton. See the announcement below. Clifford Lynch Director, CNI ————————— We received NSF funding today for our joint workshop with CASC on Data Lifecycle Management. The workshop will be held July 18 – 20, 2011 in Princeton, NJ. We will send out complete information soliciting position papers and applications to attend the workshop (which will be limited to 75 attendees) later this [more…]
View more informationEDUCAUSE Live 1/21/11 on Mobile Computing & Learning (January '11)
I know many of our cni-announce subscribers are interested in developments in the mobile environment. This webcast will describe a wide range of responses by one campus to the mobile environment. Don’t forget to register for this free EDUCAUSE event. –Joan Lippincott ******************************* Friday, January 21, EDUCAUSE Live! will discuss mobile computing at the University of Maryland. “Spotlight on Mobile Computing: Stories of Mobile Learning” http://www.educause.edu/live112 1-2pm U.S. Eastern Time, Friday, January 21. No charge, but registration required. Archived for future (re)viewing. Speaker: Christopher Higgins Acting Director, Academic Support University of Maryland Summary: The University of Maryland is in its [more…]
View more informationCommunity Briefing: Next Generation Learning Challenges (December '10)
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View more informationCNI at EDUCAUSE 2010 in Anaheim (October '10)
Joan Lippincott, CNI Associate Director, will participate in a discussion session on the EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative (ELI) Evidence of Impact Project on Thursday, Oct. 14 from 8:00 AM – 8:50 AM in meeting room 204B. The hash tag for this session is #E10_SESS070. Clifford Lynch and Joan Lippincott will also present a Community Update on Oct. 13th to highlight CNI’s program and current developments in a broad range of areas related to digital content. The session will be from 4:50 PM – 5:40 PM in meeting room 210A. The hash tag for this session is #E10_UPD01. We particularly invite individuals [more…]
View more informationInstitutional Repositories – EDUCAUSE Preconference (September '10)
Dear CNI News subscribers: I want to call to your attention a preconference on October 12 at the EDUCAUSE annual conference in Anaheim, CA. Susan Gibbons and Michael Bell will describe strategies they are using at University of Rochester to recruit content for their institutional repository as well as discuss broad trends. Rochester has been an innovator in this area. Separate, fee-based registration is required and information is below. –Joan Lippincott ********************* Seminar 17A – Institutional Repositories: Strategies for Content Recruitment Speaker(s): Michael Bell, Susan Gibbons 8:30am – 12:00pm (Meeting Room 210D) Morning Seminar Campus open access mandates, the potential [more…]
View more informationAnnouncement of ELI Evidence of Impact (August '10)
I’m passing along an announcement from the EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative; it describes a new initiative on a topic that will interest many in the CNI community. Information technologists, instructional technologists, and librarians will increasingly be asked to demonstrate the value of their programs and services in this challenging economic climate. This EDUCAUSE initiative, focusing on the impact of innovations in teaching and learning, will provide many vehicles for exploring how to conceptualize and generate useful evidence. Joan Lippincott *********** On August 3, the EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative (ELI) launched a new program to explore ways of gathering and collecting evidence of [more…]
View more informationNovember 2009 (November '09)
Audio Recording [mp3 1:03:43 hr.] November 18, 2009 The Nov. 2009 session of CNI Conversations featured a few highlights from the upcoming CNI member meeting by Executive Director Clifford Lynch. Cliff also discussed institutional repositories, the recent ARL/CNI special collections forum, and a new book of essays dedicated to Jim Gray. Participant questions included a request for an update on the Open Annotation Collaboration and comments on the Google Books negotiations. Joan Lippincott, CNI Associate Director, provided an update on the EDUCAUSE annual conference.
View more informationCNI at EDUCAUSE 2009 in Denver (October '09)
CNI Director Clifford Lynch will be a facilitator for the session “Initiatives from the NSF’s DataNet Program: DataONE and the Data Conservancy” on Wed. Nov. 4th, 11:40am-12:30pm in the Korbel Ballroom 1A-C at EDUCAUSE 2009 in Denver, Colorado next week. Joan Lippincott, CNI Associate Director, will be co-leading the Library/IT Partnerships Discussion Session on Wed., Nov. 4 from 12:40 PM – 2:10 PM in meeting room 102. Clifford Lynch will also present a Community Update on Nov. 4th to highlight CNI’s program and current developments in a broad range of areas related to digital content. The session will be from [more…]
View more informationECDL 2010, Glasgow, Sept 6-10, Deadlines extended (March '10)
The European Digital Libraries 2010 Conference (ECDL) will be held in Glasgow, UK in September. Once again this year CNI is a cooperating organization for this conference. Proposal deadline for research papers has been extended until March 8; poster and demo submissions will be accepted through March 31, 2010. 14th European Conference on Digital Libraries September 6-10, 2010 Glasgow, UK http://www.ecdl2010.org The European Conference on Digital Libraries (ECDL) is the leading European scientific forum on digital libraries and associated technical, practical, and social issues, bringing together researchers, developers, content providers and users in the field. ECDL 2010, the 14th conference [more…]
View more informationPersonal Archiving, Software Obsolescence, Self-Destructing Ebooks, More (March '11)
The March 15, 2011 podcast of CNI Conversations includes discussion on a wide variety of topics by CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch, including: *a report on peer review from UC Berkeley’s Center for Studies in Higher Education (CSHE) *the recent personal digital archiving symposium hosted at the Internet Archive *Mac OS X Lion and implications for software obsolescence *auto-destructing ebooks *the Digital Public Library of America CNI Conversations continues to be available at http://conversations.cni.org/ (to subscribe to the audio feed add http://conversations.cni.org/feed to iTunes, or any podcatcher). We hope you enjoy this program and we welcome your feedback. For questions [more…]
View more informationFree Access to Royal Society E-Science Issues and More till Nov 30, 2010 (October '10)
I recently received an announcement from the UK Royal Society indicating that in celebration of Open Access week they were opening their entire journal archive for free access till the end of the society’s 350th anniversary year, 30 November 2010. This is a great opportunity to get access to two issues of Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A from August and September 2010 which focus on E- science and contain a number of outstanding papers. See http://rsta.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/368/1925.toc and http://rsta.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/368/1926.toc Clifford Lynch Director, CNI
View more informationApril 2010 (April '10)
Audio Recording [mp3 1:01:11 hr.] April 15, 2010 The April 2010 CNI Conversations includes a recap of the CNI Spring 2010 Membership Meeting by CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch and Associate Director Joan Lippincott. Cliff also discusses the recent announcement by the Library of Congress to archive the Twitter database, an event on sustainable digital preservation held in Washington, DC on April 1st, and the e-journals summits convened by the National Academies. Questions include state of e-books with the advent of the iPad.
View more informationMarch 18, 2011: Personal Archiving, Software Obsolescence, and Self-Destructing Ebooks (March '11)
Audio Recording [mp3 30:15 min.] March 15, 2011 CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch discusses a report on peer review from Berkeley’s Center for Studies in Higher Education (CSHE), the recent personal digital archiving symposium hosted at the Internet Archive, and Mac OS X Lion and implications for software obsolescence. Cliff also comments on auto-destructing ebooks and the Digital Public Library of America. We hope you enjoy this program and we welcome your feedback. For questions or comments related to CNI Conversations, please contact CNI Associate Executive Director Joan Lippincott at joan@cni.org.
View more informationNew CNI Conversations; Move to Podcast Only (February '11)
CNI Conversations is now offered in a podcast-only format. The original conference call format has been discontinued (though may be used again in the future); instead, CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch will provide periodic 20-30 minute updates on issues of interest to the CNI community beginning with the February 10, 2011 podcast. CNI Conversations continues to be available at http://conversations.cni.org/ (to subscribe to the audio feed add http://conversations.cni.org/feed to iTunes, or any podcatcher). In the February 10, 2011 podcast, Cliff talks about the National Science Foundation (NSF) Directorate for the Social, Behavioral and Economic Sciences (SBE) call for white papers [more…]
View more informationFebruary 10, 2011 (February '11)
Audio Recording [mp3 21:12 min.] February 10, 2011 CNI Conversations is now offered in a podcast-only format. The original conference call format has been discontinued (though may be used again in the future); instead, CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch will provide periodic 20-30 minute updates on issues of interest to the CNI community beginning with the February 10, 2011 podcast. In the February 10, 2011 podcast, Cliff talks about the National Science Foundation (NSF) Directorate for the Social, Behavioral and Economic Sciences (SBE) call for white papers that propose ideas for the SBE sciences for 2020. Cliff also discusses the [more…]
View more informationApril 2010 (April '10)
Audio Recording [mp3 1:01:11 hr.] April 15, 2010 The April 2010 CNI Conversations includes a recap of the CNI Spring 2010 Membership Meeting by CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch and Associate Director Joan Lippincott. Cliff also discusses the recent announcement by the Library of Congress to archive the Twitter database, an event on sustainable digital preservation held in Washington, DC on April 1st, and the e-journals summits convened by the National Academies. Questions include state of e-books with the advent of the iPad.
View more informationNew CNI Videos: Lives Documented Digitally & DuraCloud (June '10)
New videos from CNI’s spring meeting are available on the CNI YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/cnivideo) and Vimeo (http://vimeo.com/channels/cni) channels: As Lives are Documented Digitally: Strategies for Cultural Memory Organizations, by CNI director Clifford Lynch DuraCloud: Preservation Infrastructure in the Cloud, by Andrew Woods of DuraSpace More videos from CNI’s April membership meeting will be announced soon. Subscribe to either channel feed to receive automatic updates when new material is available.
View more informationCrowdsourcing & Data; Future of Academic Libraries; Nat’l Approaches to Digital Preservation (June '11)
CNI Conversations Podcast, June 1, 2011
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June 1, 2011: Crowdsourcing & Data; Future of Academic Libraries; Nat’l Approaches to Digital Preservation (June '11)
Audio Recording [mp3 13:27 min.] June 1, 2011 CNI Associate Executive Director Joan Lippincott recaps the recent symposium “The Future of the Academic Library” held at McMaster Univ., and she also talks about some of the learning spaces within the University. CNI Director Clifford Lynch mentions a symposium on crowdsourcing and scientific data quality presented by the National Research Council’s Board on Research Data and Information on June 13, 2011 in Washington, DC. Cliff also discusses “Aligning National Approaches to Digital Preservation,” a meeting which took place at The National Library of Estonia, Tallinn, Estonia, on May 23-25, 2011. We [more…]
View more informationMarch 18, 2011: Personal Archiving, Software Obsolescence, and Self-Destructing Ebooks (March '11)
Audio Recording [mp3 30:15 min.] March 15, 2011 CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch discusses a report on peer review from Berkeley’s Center for Studies in Higher Education (CSHE), the recent personal digital archiving symposium hosted at the Internet Archive, and Mac OS X Lion and implications for software obsolescence. Cliff also comments on auto-destructing ebooks and the Digital Public Library of America. We hope you enjoy this program and we welcome your feedback. For questions or comments related to CNI Conversations, please contact CNI Associate Executive Director Joan Lippincott at joan@cni.org.
View more informationNovember 2010 (November '10)
Audio Recording [mp3 54:46 min.] November 18, 2010 During the November 2010 session of CNI Conversations, CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch previews the plenary sessions and some of the project briefings to be presented at the upcoming CNI Fall Membership Meeting, he discusses the 2011 Personal Digital Archiving Conference, and LC’s recent invitational NDIIPP meeting on citizen journalism. Joan Lippincott reports on the PKAL Learning Spaces Collaboratory, and questions include a recent New York Times piece on digital humanities and the recent Internet2 meeting.
View more informationApril 2010 (April '10)
Audio Recording [mp3 1:01:11 hr.] April 15, 2010 The April 2010 CNI Conversations includes a recap of the CNI Spring 2010 Membership Meeting by CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch and Associate Director Joan Lippincott. Cliff also discusses the recent announcement by the Library of Congress to archive the Twitter database, an event on sustainable digital preservation held in Washington, DC on April 1st, and the e-journals summits convened by the National Academies. Questions include state of e-books with the advent of the iPad.
View more informationUK Digital Lives Program Synthesis Draft Available (March '10)
The Digital Lives program in the UK has recently made a draft of a major synthesis of its work available at its web site http://britishlibrary.typepad.co.uk/digital_lives/ This is an extensive look at the way in which personal records and histories are migrating into digital forms and an analysis of some of the implications for memory organizations and scholarly work. The site also contains other material that may be helpful, including documentation from the Digital Lives Conference and a late 2009 report on legal and ethical issues surrounding personal digital collections. Clifford Lynch Director, CNI
View more informationJCDL – paper submission deadline extended (January '10)
CNI has been a long-time co-sponsor of this conference. —————————————————————————– Call for Papers http://www.jcdl-icadl2010.org/ Joint Conference on Digital Libraries JCDL 2010 June 21-25, 2010 Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. http://www.jcdl2010.org Paper Submission Deadline Extended to February 1 Sponsored by ACM SIGIR, ACM SIGWEB, ASIS&T, and IEEE-CS TCDL The ACM/IEEE-CS Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL) is the major international research forum focused on digital libraries and associated technical, practical, and social issues. JCDL encompasses the many meanings of the term “digital libraries”, including (but not limited to) new forms of information institutions; operational information systems with all manner of digital content; [more…]
View more informationTicer (Netherlands) Digital Libraries a la Carte summer school (April '10)
This is a very well-organized workshop with a program spanning topics of interest to many in the CNI constituency. ————————————- From 26 – 30 July 2010, Ticer’s international summer school “Digital Libraries à la Carte” will be held at Tilburg University, the Netherlands. You can pick your choice from a completely renewed ‘menu’ of five one-day modules. · Module 1: Strategic Developments and Library Management · Module 2: The Library in the Scholar’s Workflow and Research Data · Module 3: Libraries – Partners in Teaching and Learning · Module 4: Mobile Technologies in Education and Library · Module 5: Web [more…]
View more informationECDL 2010, Glasgow, Sept 6-10, Deadlines extended (March '10)
The European Digital Libraries 2010 Conference (ECDL) will be held in Glasgow, UK in September. Once again this year CNI is a cooperating organization for this conference. Proposal deadline for research papers has been extended until March 8; poster and demo submissions will be accepted through March 31, 2010. 14th European Conference on Digital Libraries September 6-10, 2010 Glasgow, UK http://www.ecdl2010.org The European Conference on Digital Libraries (ECDL) is the leading European scientific forum on digital libraries and associated technical, practical, and social issues, bringing together researchers, developers, content providers and users in the field. ECDL 2010, the 14th conference [more…]
View more informationCall for Papers – Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL 2011) (November '10)
Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL 2011) June 13-17, 2011 – Ottawa, Canada http://www.jcdl2011.org Hosted by the University of Ottawa Sponsored by ACM SIGIR, ACM SIGWEB, and IEEE-CS TCDL CALL FOR PAPERS ************************* The ACM/IEEE Joint Conference on Digital Libraries is a major international forum focusing on digital libraries and associated technical, practical, organizational, and social issues. JCDL encompasses the many meanings of the term “digital libraries”, including (but not limited to) new forms of information institutions and organizations; operational information systems with all manner of digital content; new means of selecting, collecting, organizing, distributing, and accessing digital content; theoretical [more…]
View more informationTPDL (formerly ECDL) 2011: Program online – Early Bird extended to July 11, 2011 (June '11)
The European Conference on Research and Advanced Technology for Digital Libraries (ECDL) has been the leading European scientific forum on digital libraries for 14 years. For the 15th year the conference was renamed to International Conference on Theory and Practice of Digital Libraries (TPDL). CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch will present a keynote address at the conference. International Conference on Theory and Practice of Digital Libraries 2011 September 25-29, 2011 | Berlin, Germany The TPDL 201 conference program of is now online at http://tinyurl.com/ProgrammeOverview Early Bird Registration has been extended to July 11, 2011. ************************************************************ TPDL 2011 – International Conference [more…]
View more informationDigital Govt. Info – Best Practices Exchange 2010 (May '10)
This is a great opportunity for members of the CNI community involved in digital government information. ——————————– THE PROGRAM The Best Practices Exchange (www.bpexchange.org/2010/) is an informal gathering of practitioners working to create systems to manage, preserve, and provide access to digital government information. The Exchange provides an opportunity for them to discuss their real-world experiences, including best practices and lessons learned. Past attendees include librarians, archivists, information technologists, educators, and researchers. BPE 2010 will take place in Phoenix, Arizona, 29 September through 1 October. The program includes keynote addresses by David Ferriero, Archivist of the United States, and Laura [more…]
View more informationVideo: Digital Forensics & Cultural Heritage, from CNI Fall Meeting (February '11)
A new video from CNI’s 2010 fall membership meeting is now available from CNI’s video channels on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/cnivideo) and Vimeo (http://vimeo.com/channels/cni). In Digital Forensics & Cultural Heritage, MITH Associate Director Matthew Kirschenbaum and University of Maryland doctoral candidate Rachel Donahue present a summary of findings from the recently published CLIR report Digital Forensics and Born-Digital Content in Cultural Heritage Collections, as well as a report from an associated symposium conducted at the University of Maryland in May 2010. More information about this session, as well as a link to the CLIR report, are accessible from the project briefing page [more…]
View more informationDigital Forensics and Cultural Heritage (December '10)
Earlier this week at the Fall CNI Membership Meeting, Professor Matthew Kirschenbaum and Rachel Donahue of the University of Maryland College Park presented their results of their study of digital forensics tools and methods in the context of curating digital materials. We’ll be making video of this presentation available online early in the new year and will announce this through CNI-announce when it’s available. Concurrent with the CNI presentation, however, CLIR has released the full report of the digital forensics project; it’s available at http://www.clir.org/pubs/abstract/pub149abst.html I’ve reproduced the CLIR announcement below to provide some additional background on this very interesting [more…]
View more informationVideo from 2009 IDCC (January '10)
Video from the 2009 International Digital Curation Conference, held in London on December 2-4, is now available. There were a wealth of great sessions at the IDCC meeting, and you can find links to the video captures and the presentation materials at http://www.netvibes.com/idcc2009#Completed_Sessions and http://www.netvibes.com/idcc2009#Programme. Particularly recommended are Professor Ed Seidel’s superb plenary session on the second day, and Graham Pryor’s best-paper talk on data sharing in the biological sciences, which was largely based on a set of very detailed sub disciplinary case studies commissioned by the UK Research Information Network and the British Library; these can be found at [more…]
View more informationDigging into Data, Identifiers, Crowdsourcing & Scientific Data (July '11)
CNI Conversations Podcast, June 22, 2011
View more informationJune 22, 2011: Digging into Data, Identifiers, Crowdsourcing & Scientific Data (June '11)
CNI Conversations Podcast, June 22, 2011
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Workshop on German Scientific Research Data Access, June 21, Washington DC (June '11)
There’s a nice informational workshop organized by the German Research Foundation (DFG) on the morning of June 21 in Washington DC; I’ll be providing some very brief comparative commentary on the situation in the United States as a reactor to the presentations. I’ve reproduced the invitation below. Clifford Lynch Director, CNI ************************* You are cordially invited to attend the informational workshop on Making Scientific Research Data Accessible: Current Trends and Perspectives in Germany. The event is being organized by the North America Office of the German Research Foundation (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, DFG). This workshop will be held on June 21st, 2011, [more…]
View more informationCNI at EDUCAUSE 2009 in Denver (October '09)
CNI Director Clifford Lynch will be a facilitator for the session “Initiatives from the NSF’s DataNet Program: DataONE and the Data Conservancy” on Wed. Nov. 4th, 11:40am-12:30pm in the Korbel Ballroom 1A-C at EDUCAUSE 2009 in Denver, Colorado next week. Joan Lippincott, CNI Associate Director, will be co-leading the Library/IT Partnerships Discussion Session on Wed., Nov. 4 from 12:40 PM – 2:10 PM in meeting room 102. Clifford Lynch will also present a Community Update on Nov. 4th to highlight CNI’s program and current developments in a broad range of areas related to digital content. The session will be from [more…]
View more informationSeptember 2009 (September '09)
Audio Recording [mp3 1:04:25 hr.] September 15, 2009 As part of an ongoing effort to explore additional ways to connect with our members, CNI has launched a program we are calling CNI Conversations, a series of sessions in which participants from member institutions take part in discussions on current topics with CNI Director Clifford Lynch and others. The first event, which was done in audio-conference format, took place on September 15, 2009. In this session, discussion topics included the Google Book proposed settlement, DataNet, and library responses to the financial crisis, among other things.
View more informationAudio Archive of CNI Conversations Now Available (September '09)
Sept. Session of CNI Conversations Available: topics include Google Books, DataNet, among others. Archive at www.cni.org/cni_conversations.
View more informationSymposium on International Scientific Data Sharing, April 18-19, Washington DC (April '11)
The Board of Research Data and Information (BRDI) at the U.S. National Academies is co-sponsoring a free two-day symposium on April 18-19 on international scientific data sharing, with focus on developing countries. I’ve reproduced the announcement, agenda, and pointer to registration below. This is a great opportunity to take an in-depth look at a range of developments and policy issues that have gotten limited visibility in many of the recent conversations about scientific data sharing. Clifford Lynch Director, CNI ****************** Dear colleague: You are cordially invited to attend the public symposium on The Case for International Scientific Data Sharing: A [more…]
View more informationARL Guide on NSF Data Sharing Policy (December '10)
The Association of Research Libraries (ARL) has released a new resource for libraries supporting the recently revised NSF Data Sharing Policy. The Guide for Research Libraries: The NSF Data Sharing Policy, by Patricia Hswe and Ann Holt, is a set of Web-based resources that introduces and explains the policy. Hswe and Holt also offer advice for library professionals who work with researchers seeking funding and provide links to a range of resources that have been created by ARL member libraries and others. The Guide’s authors are actively seeking information on additional resources libraries are creating. The Google group, ARL Data [more…]
View more informationEDUCAUSE Live! Webcast 9/1/2010 on Princeton DataSpace for Research Data (August '10)
Serge Goldstein of Princeton will be speaking on the institution’s DataSpacemodel for preserving and sharing research data on an EDUCAUSE webcast on September 1, 2010. This will offer a look at another major research university’s evolving strategy for addressing data stewardship and the emerging requirements from research funders. I’ve reproduced the EDUCAUSE announcement below; note that they require registration, and (virtual) space on these sessions is limited and often fills up. These sessions are also archived for replay. The EDUCAUSE Live! webcasts are a wonderful resource that should be of very broad interest to CNI News readers; normally, we don’t [more…]
View more informationResearch Data Access and Preservation Summit (February '10)
CNI is a co-sponsor of this event. ———————————————- Research Data Access and Preservation Summit An ASIS&T Summit Phoenix, AZ | Hyatt Regency | April 9-10, 2010 In cooperation with the Coalition for Networked Information Register at https://www.asis.org/Conferences/IA10/rdap10regform.php Early rates end 2/26 Researchers in all fields generate and analyze enormous quantities of digital data. In fields ranging throughout the sciences and humanities, managing, preserving, and sharing these data require substantial capital and human resources and new kinds of information professionals who are able to integrate technology, content, and policy skills. This summit aims to bring together leaders in data centers, laboratories, [more…]
View more informationSection on Data Sharing in Nature (September '09)
The Sept. 9, 2009 issue of Nature includes a special section on data sharing. You can find this online, at at least for now it’s open access, at: http://www.nature.com/news/specials/datasharing/index.html Nature is also running a couple of opinion fora covering pre and post publication data sharing.
View more informationStudy on Journal Article Data Mining from Publishing Research Consortium (June '11)
There’s a very interesting new report out on Journal Data Mining; it was prepared by Eefke Smit and Maurits van der Graaf on behalf of the Publishing Research Consortium, so it has a strong publisher perspective, but as far as I know it’s the first extensive look at the issues involved in practical and operational large-scale data mining of the journal literature. One of the really interesting things that emerges from the report, at least the way I read it, is that many of the commercial publishers seem to be thinking about literature mining as a separate activity, not included [more…]
View more informationGlobal Research Data Infrastructures Web Site (July '11)
There’s a web site at http://www.grdi2020.eu which aggregates a wealth of interesting reports, and other materials dealing with the development of research data management in Europe and beyond. Of particular interest will be the Strategy Report on Research Infrastructures and Roadmap, which is really a broader survey that covers much more than data management, and the Preliminary Roadmap Report Global Scientific Data Infrastructures: The Big Data Challenges, which is input to a workshop being held in October 2011. The site also has information about this workshop. Clifford Lynch Director, CNI
View more informationGerman Information Infrastucture for Research Program (June '11)
Earlier this week I was fortunate to be able to attend a briefing on a series of awards that the German DFG has made to support information Infrastructure for Research. These are discipline-specific and span the sciences, the social sciences, engineering and the humanities, since the DFG funding scope covers all of these disciplines. This is a very impressive program and I think it will be of interest to many CNI-announce readers, both as an example of a national approach to the challenges of data intensive scholarship, but also as a possible source of future collaborations. The announcement, which links [more…]
View more informationNew Video: Data Management Plans Online (June '11)
A new video from the Spring 2011 CNI Membership Meeting has been added to CNI’s channels on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/cnivideo) and Vimeo (http://vimeo.com/channels/cni): Data Management Plans Online, a project briefing session presented by UCLA’s Todd Grappone and Patricia Cruse from the California Digital Library: http://youtu.be/YRsENUV-ARk More information about this presentation is available from the meeting Web site, https://www.cni.org/tfms/2011a.spring/.
View more informationWorkshop on German Scientific Research Data Access, June 21, Washington DC (June '11)
There’s a nice informational workshop organized by the German Research Foundation (DFG) on the morning of June 21 in Washington DC; I’ll be providing some very brief comparative commentary on the situation in the United States as a reactor to the presentations. I’ve reproduced the invitation below. Clifford Lynch Director, CNI ************************* You are cordially invited to attend the informational workshop on Making Scientific Research Data Accessible: Current Trends and Perspectives in Germany. The event is being organized by the North America Office of the German Research Foundation (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, DFG). This workshop will be held on June 21st, 2011, [more…]
View more informationMcKinsey Global Institute Big Data Report (June '11)
The McKinsey Global Institute, the business and economics research arm of the McKinsey & Co. consulting firm, has recently issued a report that will be of interest to some readers of CNI-Announce titled “Big Data: The Next Frontier for Innovation, Competition and Productivity”, which reviews some of the techniques used in data-intensive scholarship, as well as other data-intensive analytic methods, and explores their applications to areas like government, healthcare, consumer retail, and manufacturing. The report includes a discussion of estimated payoffs from these new approaches, as well as some consideration of policy issues. The report can be found at http://www.mckinsey.com/mgi/publications/big_data/index.asp [more…]
View more informationCrowdsourcing & Data; Future of Academic Libraries; Nat’l Approaches to Digital Preservation (June '11)
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June 1, 2011: Crowdsourcing & Data; Future of Academic Libraries; Nat’l Approaches to Digital Preservation (June '11)
Audio Recording [mp3 13:27 min.] June 1, 2011 CNI Associate Executive Director Joan Lippincott recaps the recent symposium “The Future of the Academic Library” held at McMaster Univ., and she also talks about some of the learning spaces within the University. CNI Director Clifford Lynch mentions a symposium on crowdsourcing and scientific data quality presented by the National Research Council’s Board on Research Data and Information on June 13, 2011 in Washington, DC. Cliff also discusses “Aligning National Approaches to Digital Preservation,” a meeting which took place at The National Library of Estonia, Tallinn, Estonia, on May 23-25, 2011. We [more…]
View more informationMay 20, 2011: Open Access to Yale’s Image Collection, ORCID, and More (May '11)
Audio Recording [mp3 17:50 min.] May 20, 2011 CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch discusses Yale University’s recent announcement to make its digital image collection freely available, the ORCID initiative to develop an open researcher ID, selected videos and presentations from CNI’s spring meeting, and a recent National Research Council meeting on data reuse. Cliff also shared some details about the Sage Bionetworks Commons 2011 Congress. We hope you enjoy this program and we welcome your feedback. For questions or comments related to CNI Conversations, please contact CNI Associate Executive Director Joan Lippincott at joan@cni.org.
View more informationCorrected: NSF Research Data Lifecycle Management Workshop, Princeton, July 18-20 (May '11)
I’m resending this, with a correction to the URL and a few other minor updates [Original posting has been removed -CNI News Editor]. Apologies. Clifford Lynch Director, CNI **************** National Science Foundation Funded Workshop on “Research Data Lifecycle Management” July 18 – July 20 2011 at Princeton University, Princeton, NJ We are pleased to announce the NSF funded Workshop on “Research Data Lifecycle Management”. The objective of this workshop is to bring together researchers, campus Information Technology (IT) leaders, and library/archive specialists to discuss the topic of data lifecycle management specifically as it relates to computational science and engineering research [more…]
View more informationHold the Dates: EDUCAUSE-ACTI-CCI / CASC Joint Workshop on Data Lifecycle Mgt (April '11)
I’ve been serving on the planning committee for a joint EDUCAUSE-CASC workshop on Data Lifecycle Management that will be funded by NSF; this funding is now in place, and the dates are set for July 18-20, 2011 in Princeton. See the announcement below. Clifford Lynch Director, CNI ————————— We received NSF funding today for our joint workshop with CASC on Data Lifecycle Management. The workshop will be held July 18 – 20, 2011 in Princeton, NJ. We will send out complete information soliciting position papers and applications to attend the workshop (which will be limited to 75 attendees) later this [more…]
View more informationPersonal Archiving, Software Obsolescence, Self-Destructing Ebooks, More (March '11)
The March 15, 2011 podcast of CNI Conversations includes discussion on a wide variety of topics by CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch, including: *a report on peer review from UC Berkeley’s Center for Studies in Higher Education (CSHE) *the recent personal digital archiving symposium hosted at the Internet Archive *Mac OS X Lion and implications for software obsolescence *auto-destructing ebooks *the Digital Public Library of America CNI Conversations continues to be available at http://conversations.cni.org/ (to subscribe to the audio feed add http://conversations.cni.org/feed to iTunes, or any podcatcher). We hope you enjoy this program and we welcome your feedback. For questions [more…]
View more informationMarch 18, 2011: Personal Archiving, Software Obsolescence, and Self-Destructing Ebooks (March '11)
Audio Recording [mp3 30:15 min.] March 15, 2011 CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch discusses a report on peer review from Berkeley’s Center for Studies in Higher Education (CSHE), the recent personal digital archiving symposium hosted at the Internet Archive, and Mac OS X Lion and implications for software obsolescence. Cliff also comments on auto-destructing ebooks and the Digital Public Library of America. We hope you enjoy this program and we welcome your feedback. For questions or comments related to CNI Conversations, please contact CNI Associate Executive Director Joan Lippincott at joan@cni.org.
View more informationDigging into Data Challenge Funding Program, Round 2 (March '11)
I wanted to share the announcement that came out earlier this week for the second round of the Digging into Data Challenge. This is a very important initiative that facilitates both international and interdisciplinary collaboration to advance the use of computational technologies for large cultural corpora. It also represents a substantial collaboration among a range of funding bodies that support work in this area. CNI has featured work from this initiative (and related efforts) at our recent membership meetings, and we look forward to continue to track developments on behalf of our member community. Clifford Lynch Director, CNI ************************* Eight [more…]
View more informationNew CNI Conversations: e-textbooks, enhanced reality, more (February '11)
In the February 17, 2011 podcast, CNI director Clifford Lynch talks about the Paul Evan Peters Award, to be presented to UCLA professor Christine Borgman at CNI’s spring meeting on April 4 in San Diego, CA; Borgman will present the Peters’ Lecture at that time. Cliff also makes note of a recent announcement made by the California Digital Library and partners regarding data management plans. Both Cliff and Joan Lippincott, CNI associate director, reflect on the recent EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative (ELI) meeting in Washington, DC and the 2011 Horizon Report. CNI Conversations continues to be available at http://conversations.cni.org/ (to [more…]
View more informationFeb. 17, 2011 (February '11)
Audio Recording [mp3 26:52 min.] February 17, 2011 In the February 17, 2011 podcast, CNI director Clifford Lynch talks about the Paul Evan Peters Award, to be presented to UCLA professor Christine Borgman at CNI’s spring meeting on April 4 in San Diego, CA; Borgman will present the Peters Lecture at that time. Cliff also makes note of a recent announcement made by the California Digital Library and partners regarding data management plans. Both Cliff and Joan Lippincott, CNI associate director, discuss the recent EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative (ELI) meeting in Washington, DC and the 2011 Horizon Report. We hope you [more…]
View more informationScience Special “Dealing with Data” Issue (February '11)
The February 11, 2011 issue of Science has a special section titled “Dealing with Data” with a number of papers and articles covering data intensive science and data curation issues. They have set up a web site that consolidates some of the material from this issue and some related topical material from other Science journals (Signaling, Translational Medicine, Careers) for public access (registration required for non-subscribers) at http://www.sciencemag.org/site/special/data/ Clifford Lynch Director, CNI
View more informationVideo of NSF Data Management Plan Requirements from 12/10 CNI Mtg (January '11)
Presenters: Serge Goldstein, Scott Brandt
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Digital Forensics and Cultural Heritage (December '10)
Earlier this week at the Fall CNI Membership Meeting, Professor Matthew Kirschenbaum and Rachel Donahue of the University of Maryland College Park presented their results of their study of digital forensics tools and methods in the context of curating digital materials. We’ll be making video of this presentation available online early in the new year and will announce this through CNI-announce when it’s available. Concurrent with the CNI presentation, however, CLIR has released the full report of the digital forensics project; it’s available at http://www.clir.org/pubs/abstract/pub149abst.html I’ve reproduced the CLIR announcement below to provide some additional background on this very interesting [more…]
View more informationNational Research Council Symposium on Data Access and Reuse, Dec 1, Washington DC (November '10)
I wanted to share this symposium announcement with the CNI community. This is a topic of intense interest, and they’ve prepared an excellent panel. Note that they also intend to webcast the event. Clifford Lynch Director, CNI **************************** Dear Colleague, You are cordially invited to attend a public symposium on The Value of Shared Access and Reuse of Publicly Funded Scientific Data. The event is being organized by the National Research Council’s Board on Research Data and Information, and will be held on the afternoon of December 1 in Washington, DC. A formal invitation with the summary description of the [more…]
View more informationBig Data: Public Policy and the Exploding Digital Corpus meeting, Princeton NJ Nov 30 (November '10)
There’s an interesting free upcoming event being hosted by the Center for Information Technology Policy at Princeton University on November 30 titled “Big Data: Public Policy and the Exploding Digital Corpus”, which offers a great set of speakers exploring some important and neglected issues at the interfaces between the management of the historical record, the data deluge, and a range of public policy challenges. Full information on the meeting is here: http://citp.princeton.edu/events/big-data/ Clifford Lynch Director, Coalition for Networked Information
View more informationCNI Conversations – October recording available (October '10)
The podcast of the Oct. 22 CNI Conversations session is now available at http://conversations.cni.org/ (to subscribe to the audio feed add http://conversations.cni.org/feed to iTunes, or any podcatcher). During this session, CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch discusses the NSF data management requirements, as well as the National Academy’s updated report on the future of higher education, Rising Above the Gathering Storm, Revisited: Rapidly Approaching Category 5, and ARL’s 2030 Scenario User’s Guide. Cliff also talks about other NSF activities (such as the Campus Bridging Task Force of the Office of Cyberinfrastructure), and archiving social media. Associate Director Joan Lippincott discusses coordination [more…]
View more informationOctober 2010 (October '10)
Audio Recording [mp3 58:02 min.] October 22, 2010 During the October 2010 session of CNI Conversations, CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch discusses the NSF data management requirements, as well as the National Academy’s updated report on the future of higher education, Rising Above the Gathering Storm, Revisited: Rapidly Approaching Category 5, and ARL’s 2030 Scenario User’s Guide. Cliff also talks about other NSF activities (such as the Campus Bridging Task Force of the Office of Cyberinfrastructure), and archiving of social media. Associate Director Joan Lippincott discusses coordination between space planning initiatives and curriculum and learning objectives, and PKAL’s new program, [more…]
View more informationIDCC10 Program Available (October '10)
We encourage you to take a look at the program for the International Digital Curation Conference and to register for this conference, to be held in Chicago on Dec. 6-8, 2010. –Joan Lippincott *************** The updated IDCC10 programme including all the accepted papers is now available on the DCC website. It is available at http://www.dcc.ac.uk/events/conferences/6th-international-digital-curation-conference/programme with a link at both the top and bottom of the page to the PDF. ************************************************************ 6th International Digital Curation Conference (IDCC10) “Participation & Practice: Growing the curation community through the data decade”. 6 – 8 December 2010, Chicago Mart Plaza, Chicago, USA. ************************************************************ We [more…]
View more informationRiding the Wave – European Commission report on Scientific Data (October '10)
The High Level Expert Group on Scientific Data has submitted a report to the European Commission titled “Riding the Wave: How Europe Can Gain From The Rising Tide of Scientific Data”, which can be found at http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/newsroom/cf/itemlongdetail.cfm?item_id=6204 My thanks to Herbert Van de Sompel (a member of the expert group) for the pointer to this work. Clifford Lynch Director, CNI
View more informationNSF Data Management Plan Requirement Information (October '10)
The US National Science Foundation has posted some material on the new requirements for data management plans. In particular, see http://www.nsf.gov/bfa/dias/policy/dmp.jsp which includes a pointer to the overall Grant Proposal Guide language on data management plans, a pointer to the NSF data sharing policy, and some additional pointers to specific requirements for individual directorates and programs. Clifford Lynch Director, CNI
View more informationCNI Conversations – September recording available (September '10)
The archived audio recording of the Sept. 14 CNI Conversations session is now available at http://conversations.cni.org/ (to subscribe to the audio feed add http://conversations.cni.org/feed to iTunes, or any podcatcher). In this session, Clifford Lynch discusses the Dear Colleague Letter from the National Science Foundation (NSF) requesting comments on big challenges and new opportunities for the social, behavioral, and economic sciences, and he reports on a meeting of the NSF Office of Cyberinfrastructure Campus Bridging Task Force, a group charged with examining the coordination between national level resources and investments made by individual campuses. Cliff also talks about the status of [more…]
View more informationSeptember 2010 (September '10)
Audio Recording [mp3 47:50 min.] September 14, 2010 In the September 2010 CNI Conversations, Executive Director Clifford Lynch discusses the Dear Colleague Letter from the National Science Foundation (NSF) requesting comments regarding big challenges and new opportunities for the social, behavioral, and economic sciences, and he reports on a meeting of the NSF Office of Cyberinfrastructure Campus Bridging Task Force, a group charged with examining the coordination between national level resources and investments made by individual campuses. Cliff also discusses the status of the UK data service and the Wolfram Data Summit. Joan Lippincott reports on the new EDUCAUSE Learning [more…]
View more informationEDUCAUSE Live! Webcast 9/1/2010 on Princeton DataSpace for Research Data (August '10)
Serge Goldstein of Princeton will be speaking on the institution’s DataSpacemodel for preserving and sharing research data on an EDUCAUSE webcast on September 1, 2010. This will offer a look at another major research university’s evolving strategy for addressing data stewardship and the emerging requirements from research funders. I’ve reproduced the EDUCAUSE announcement below; note that they require registration, and (virtual) space on these sessions is limited and often fills up. These sessions are also archived for replay. The EDUCAUSE Live! webcasts are a wonderful resource that should be of very broad interest to CNI News readers; normally, we don’t [more…]
View more informationSummary of NRC Workshop on Large Scale Data Integration (July '10)
On August 19-20, 2009, the US National Research Council hosted a workshop on Large Scale Data Integration in the Sciences. This workshop, chaired by Professor Michael Stonebraker of MIT, looked at barriers and opportunities in integrating and reusing scientific data sets, primarily from a computer science perspective; it connects to and enriches the discussions about data curation and reuse in a e- science/cyberinfrastructure setting but also brings in ideas from areas such as data integration in commercial and government applications. I was fortunate to be able to participate in this workshop and to serve as a member of the planning [more…]
View more informationOutputs from the European Union's PARSE.insight Scientific Data Management Project (July '10)
The announcement below summarizes a range of useful material on European Union level work on scientific data management and preservation that has been produced as a result of a project called PARSE.Insight. Clifford Lynch Director, CNI ***************** After two years of research, the European project PARSE.Insight held its final symposium on 25 June 2010. The project results were received with enthusiasm by Brussels’ EC representative Carlos Morais-Pires who stated to be ‘very happy to have facts about the situation in research and to receive recommendations for the science data infrastructure in Europe’. Ten major insights in research were presented, amongst [more…]
View more informationOutputs from the European Union’s PARSE.insight Scientific Data Management Project (July '10)
The announcement below summarizes a range of useful material on European Union level work on scientific data management and preservation that has been produced as a result of a project called PARSE.Insight. Clifford Lynch Director, CNI ***************** After two years of research, the European project PARSE.Insight held its final symposium on 25 June 2010. The project results were received with enthusiasm by Brussels’ EC representative Carlos Morais-Pires who stated to be ‘very happy to have facts about the situation in research and to receive recommendations for the science data infrastructure in Europe’. Ten major insights in research were presented, amongst [more…]
View more informationJISC-sponsored Incremental Project Scoping Study and Implementation Plan (July '10)
The UK Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) is funding a project on research data management at the University of Glasgow and the Cambridge University. There’s a web site at http://www.lib.cam.ac.uk/preservation/incremental/ and a blog at http://incrementalproject.wordpress.com Earlier this month the project issued a scoping study and implementation plan, which can be found at http://www.lib.cam.ac.uk/preservation/incremental/news.html which draws heavily on interviews that the project conducted with front-line researchers at the two institutions. Clifford Lynch Director, CNI
View more informationConversations – July recording available (July '10)
The archived audio recording of the July 15 CNI Conversations session is now available at http://conversations.cni.org/ (to subscribe to the audio feed add http://conversations.cni.org/feed to iTunes, or any podcatcher). This session includes a recap of the JISC/CNI Edinburgh conference by CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch and myself; sessions on e-science, “digging into data challenge projects,” special collections, institutional strategies for digital content, and services for users of mobile devices were highlighted. Cliff also discussed the IATUL conference and the Microsoft research meeting. I gave a summary of an article on the current status of electronic thesis and dissertation (ETD) programs [more…]
View more informationJuly 2010 (July '10)
Audio Recording [mp3 1:06:46 hr.] July 15, 2010 In the July 2010 CNI Conversations, Executive Director Cliff Lynch and Associate Director Joan Lippincott provide a recap of the JISC/CNI Edinburgh conference; sessions on e-science, “digging into data challenge projects,” special collections, institutional strategies for digital content, and services for users of mobile devices were highlighted. Cliff also discussed the IATUL conference and the Microsoft research meeting. Joan Lippincott gave a summary of an article on the current status of electronic thesis and dissertation (ETD) programs in the US that she and Cliff co-authored and that will appear soon in the [more…]
View more informationJISC/CNI Meeting – blog and Twitter (July '10)
See the Twitter stream for the JISC/CNI 2010 Meeting, Managing Data in Difficult Times: policies, strategies, technologies and infrastructure to manage research and teaching data in a fast changing technological and economic environment, by searching the hashtag #JISCCNI. The meeting blog, where more information about the meeting will be posted in the coming days, including brief vodcast interviews, is available at http://jisccni.jiscinvolve.org/wp/.
View more informationJISC/CNI Conference – Still time to register (June '10)
We have a great lineup of speakers for the upcoming JISC/CNI conference in Edinburgh. In addition to the plenary speakers listed below, both Cliff and I will be presenting breakout sessions. Hope to see you there. Joan A reminder about the forthcoming JISC/CNI event in Edinburgh. It is not too late to register; the delegate rate is £345 including attendance at all conference sessions, refreshments and lunch on 1 and 2 July, a place at the conference reception and evening activities on 1 July, overnight accommodation on 1 July and breakfast. For registration, please go to: http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/events/jisc-cni-2010/ Managing Data in [more…]
View more informationCNI Conversations – May recording available (June '10)
The the archived audio recording of the May 27 CNI Conversations session is now available at http://conversations.cni.org/ (to subscribe to the audio feed add http://conversations.cni.org/feed to iTunes, or any podcatcher). This session includes discussion of a recent meeting on computer forensics and cultural heritage, as well as information about a symposium at the University of North Texas dealing with a campus policy on open access. CNI Director Clifford Lynch also talked about the Sage Bionetworks Congress held in April 2010, to establish the foundation for the new public domain resource, the Sage Commons. Associate Director Joan Lippincott provides an overview [more…]
View more informationMay 2010 (May '10)
Audio Recording [mp3 1:01:53 hr.] May 27, 2010 During the May 2010 session of CNI Conversations, CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch discusses a recent meeting on computer forensics and cultural heritage, as well as a symposium at the University of North Texas dealing with a campus policy on open access. Cliff also talks about the Sage Bionetworks Congress held in April 2010, to establish the foundation for the new public domain resource, the Sage Commons. Associate Director Joan Lippincott provides an overview of her talk at the upcoming Electronic Theses and Dissertations conference (Austin, TX, June 2010), in which she [more…]
View more informationWorkshop on Archiving Experiments, May 25-26, Utah (May '10)
Our colleague Anita de Waard from Elsevier Labs sent me an announcement for a very interesting NSF-sponsored workshop on the archiving of scientific experiments, which has clear links to scientific data management and the ability to reproduce experiments. There are workshop materials on the site, and they are also streaming the workshop live today and tomorrow. I don’t know if the video streams will be saved and available later on demand. My apologies for posting this so late: I hope it will still be useful to CNI-announce & CNI News readers. I’ll put out a further announcement when the workshop [more…]
View more informationNRC Board on Research Data and Information Symposium, June 3, 2010 (May '10)
Paul Uhlir has asked me to share this invitation to a very interesting symposium that’s being held in conjunction with the US National Research Council’s Board on Research Data and Information’s meeting on June 3 and 4 in Washington DC. Some of you may recall that Paul gave a CNI briefing recently on the work of the Board, which is involved in many policy areas related to research data management that are central to the CNI agenda; you can find extensive background on the Board’s work at http://www.nationalacademies.org/brdi Clifford Lynch Director, CNI Dear Colleagues, Below is an invitation to a [more…]
View more informationJISC Keeping Research Data Safe 2 Final Report (May '10)
JISC has just released the final report of a major study of the costs of preserving research data. The details are below. Clifford Lynch Director, CNI ————————- JISC is pleased to announce that the final report for Keeping Research Data Safe 2 (KRDS2) is now available from the JISC website. This KRDS2 study report presents the results of a survey of available cost information, validation and further development of the KRDS activity cost model, and a new taxonomy to help assess benefits alongside costs. The KRDS2 study was conducted by Charles Beagrie Ltd. and associates. KRDS2 has delivered the following: [more…]
View more informationMore on NSF Policy Changes on Data Management Plans (May '10)
NSF has issued a press release addressing the discussions at last week’s National Science Board meeting regarding upcoming requirements for data management plans. See http://www.nsf.gov/news/news_summ.jsp?cntn_id=116928&org=NSF&from=news Clifford Lynch Director, CNI
View more informationAstroinformatics 2010 (May '10)
From our colleague George Djorgoviski at Caltech, an very interesting announcement for a conference focused on cyberinfrastructure and data management strategies in Astronomy and broader implications for scientific practice and communication. Clifford Lynch Director, CNI ———————- AstroInformatics 2010 – Pasadena, CA, June 16 – 19, 2010 – Second Circular http://www.astroinformatics2010.org/ Dear Colleague, This is to announce an international conference on the emerging field of AstroInformatics. We envision this field as a broader intellectual, organizational, and funding environment, within which Virtual Observatories serve as particular institutions and provide some fundamental functionalities and infrastructure. Our goal is to both empower and engage [more…]
View more informationDevelopments in NSF Grant Data Management Plan Requirements (May '10)
ScienceInsider (from Science Magazine) has a very interesting report from last week’s National Science Board meeting discussing pending changes in NSF policy about data management plans. See http://news.sciencemag.org/scienceinsider/2010/05/nsf-to-ask-every-grant-applicant.html?etoc Clifford Lynch Director, CNI
View more informationLiz Lyon's 'Open Science' talk at CNI now on video (May '10)
Presenter: Liz Lyon
View more informationLiz Lyon’s ‘Open Science’ talk at CNI now on video (May '10)
Presenter: Liz Lyon
View more informationJISC/CNI 2010 – Registration now open (April '10)
CNI is pleased to be co-sponsoring this event once again; both Clifford Lynch and Joan Lippincott will be making presentations at the meeting. *******Registration now open******** JISC/CNI 2010 Managing data in difficult times The Carlton Hotel, Edinburgh July 1-2, 2010 Following the success of previous conferences held in venues such as York and Belfast, JISC and the Coalition for Networked Information (CNI) are proud to announce the 8th International Meeting that will be held on July 1-2, 2010. This meeting will bring together experts from the United States, Europe and the United Kingdom. Parallel sessions will explore and contrast major [more…]
View more informationResearch Data Access and Preservation Summit (February '10)
CNI is a co-sponsor of this event. ———————————————- Research Data Access and Preservation Summit An ASIS&T Summit Phoenix, AZ | Hyatt Regency | April 9-10, 2010 In cooperation with the Coalition for Networked Information Register at https://www.asis.org/Conferences/IA10/rdap10regform.php Early rates end 2/26 Researchers in all fields generate and analyze enormous quantities of digital data. In fields ranging throughout the sciences and humanities, managing, preserving, and sharing these data require substantial capital and human resources and new kinds of information professionals who are able to integrate technology, content, and policy skills. This summit aims to bring together leaders in data centers, laboratories, [more…]
View more informationData Curation Research Summit Report Available (November '11)
On December 9, 2010, in conjunction with the International Data Curation Conference in Chicago, the Graduate School of Library and Information Science at the University of Illinois Urbana Champaign and the Purdue Universities Libraries organized an IMLS-funded Data Curation Research Summitt. I had an opportunity to participate in this event, which covered a good deal of ground, including some focus on the interplay between scholarly publishing and data curation. The final report from this meeting is now available at http://hdl.handle.net/2142/28355 Clifford Lynch Director, CNI
View more informationGerman Information Infrastucture for Research Program (June '11)
Earlier this week I was fortunate to be able to attend a briefing on a series of awards that the German DFG has made to support information Infrastructure for Research. These are discipline-specific and span the sciences, the social sciences, engineering and the humanities, since the DFG funding scope covers all of these disciplines. This is a very impressive program and I think it will be of interest to many CNI-announce readers, both as an example of a national approach to the challenges of data intensive scholarship, but also as a possible source of future collaborations. The announcement, which links [more…]
View more informationReports from NSF Cyberinfrastructure Advisory Group Task Forces Available (April '11)
The final versions of the six reports from the task forces established by the NSF Advisory Committee for Cyberinfrastructure are now available. I’ve shared earlier pointers to drafts of a couple of these, but this page points to the final, “official” versions. The reports are here: http://www.nsf.gov/od/oci/taskforces/ From the introductory material on the page: In 2009 the NSF-wide Advisory Committee for Cyberinfrastucture (ACCI) established six task forces to investigate long term cyberinfrastructure issues: * Campus Bridging * Cyberlearning and Workforce Development * Data and Visualization * Grand Challenges * High Performance Computing * Software for Science and Engineering These task [more…]
View more informationNSF Cyberinfrastructure Task Force on Campus Bridging (March '11)
The draft report of the Task Force on Campus Bridging, established by the NSF’s Advisory Committee on Cyberinfrastucture in early 2009, is now available for review and comment. This is a substantial report that looks carefully at the interconnections between campus strategies and investments on one side, and national scale initiatives on the other. I’ve attached the announcement from the Task Force chair below, which provides more detail on the report and ways to submit comments. Disclosure: I’ve been privileged to be able to serve on this Task Force. Clifford Lynch Director, CNI ********************** To members of the US science [more…]
View more informationVideo ‘Assessing Cyberinfrastructure Impact’ from CNI fall meeting (January '11)
CIO Sally Jackson (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign) discusses cyberinfrastructure impact assessment, and why it’s important, in this project briefing session, presented at CNI’s December 2010 meeting. Video of the presentation is available on both of CNI’s channels: YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/cnivideo) and Vimeo (http://vimeo.com/channels/cni). For more information about the session, and for access to the presentation materials, visit the project briefing page at https://www.cni.org/tfms/2010b.fall/Abstracts/PB-assessing-jackson.html.
View more informationCyberinfrastructure for Classical Studies Draft Report (October '10)
CLIR has released a massive comprehensive draft report on the existing cyberinfrastructure and future needs to support classical studies, prepared by Alison Babeu of the Perseus Project at Tufts University. They are inviting comments over the coming month. See http://www.clir.org/activities/details/infrastructure.html for more background and a pointer to the draft report. Clifford Lynch Director, CNI
View more informationFree Access to Royal Society E-Science Issues and More till Nov 30, 2010 (October '10)
I recently received an announcement from the UK Royal Society indicating that in celebration of Open Access week they were opening their entire journal archive for free access till the end of the society’s 350th anniversary year, 30 November 2010. This is a great opportunity to get access to two issues of Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A from August and September 2010 which focus on E- science and contain a number of outstanding papers. See http://rsta.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/368/1925.toc and http://rsta.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/368/1926.toc Clifford Lynch Director, CNI
View more informationSeptember 2010 (September '10)
Audio Recording [mp3 47:50 min.] September 14, 2010 In the September 2010 CNI Conversations, Executive Director Clifford Lynch discusses the Dear Colleague Letter from the National Science Foundation (NSF) requesting comments regarding big challenges and new opportunities for the social, behavioral, and economic sciences, and he reports on a meeting of the NSF Office of Cyberinfrastructure Campus Bridging Task Force, a group charged with examining the coordination between national level resources and investments made by individual campuses. Cliff also discusses the status of the UK data service and the Wolfram Data Summit. Joan Lippincott reports on the new EDUCAUSE Learning [more…]
View more informationE-science and Research Libraries Report from ARL (August '10)
The Association of Research Libraries has issued an excellent survey of programs that major research libraries in the United States and Canada are putting in place to meet the demands of E-science. I’ve reproduced the announcement below. This document will be very helpful for higher education leadership and for policymakers as they try to get a sense of how extensively and aggressively research libraries are responding to these challenges, and the level of maturity of the programs in place. Two caveats: The focus of the survey was strongly centered on e-science, as opposed to work in other important areas of [more…]
View more informationSummary of NRC Workshop on Large Scale Data Integration (July '10)
On August 19-20, 2009, the US National Research Council hosted a workshop on Large Scale Data Integration in the Sciences. This workshop, chaired by Professor Michael Stonebraker of MIT, looked at barriers and opportunities in integrating and reusing scientific data sets, primarily from a computer science perspective; it connects to and enriches the discussions about data curation and reuse in a e- science/cyberinfrastructure setting but also brings in ideas from areas such as data integration in commercial and government applications. I was fortunate to be able to participate in this workshop and to serve as a member of the planning [more…]
View more informationAstroinformatics 2010 (May '10)
From our colleague George Djorgoviski at Caltech, an very interesting announcement for a conference focused on cyberinfrastructure and data management strategies in Astronomy and broader implications for scientific practice and communication. Clifford Lynch Director, CNI ———————- AstroInformatics 2010 – Pasadena, CA, June 16 – 19, 2010 – Second Circular http://www.astroinformatics2010.org/ Dear Colleague, This is to announce an international conference on the emerging field of AstroInformatics. We envision this field as a broader intellectual, organizational, and funding environment, within which Virtual Observatories serve as particular institutions and provide some fundamental functionalities and infrastructure. Our goal is to both empower and engage [more…]
View more informationReport on Cyberinfrastructure Software Sustainability (March '10)
On March 26-27, 2009 I was fortunate to be able to participate in an NSF-sponsored workshop on Cyberinfrastructue Software Sustainability, which in my view is a critically important and much-neglected topic with complex relationships to both the future of scholarly communication and to data curation and preservation strategies. The preliminary report of the meeting is now available linked from the conference web page at http://cisoftwaresustainability.iu-pti.org/ There are also links to presentations, the meeting agenda, and video of a number of talks, including the one that I gave. Clifford Lynch Director, CNI
View more informationEuropeana Strategic Plan 2011-2015 Released (January '11)
Following up on my recent post about “The New Renaissance” report on digital cultural heritage in the European context, I wanted to share this recent press release announcing the availability of the Strategic Plan 2011-2015 for the Europeana program. I think this will be of interest to any organization looking at strategies for capturing, organizing and sharing digital cultural heritage materials at scale. Clifford Lynch Director, CNI ************************************ Press Release For immediate release The Hague 19.01.11 Europeana’s Strategic Plan published Europeana’s Strategic Plan 2011-2015, has been published by the Europeana Foundation. The Plan comes as a timely response to last [more…]
View more informationEuropean Union New Renaissance Report on Digitizing Cultural Heritage (January '11)
There’s a very nice new report available from the wonderfully named ” Comité des Sages” (High Level Reflection Group on Bringing Europe’s Cultural Heritage Online) titled “The New Renaissance.” The report can be downloaded here: http://ec.europa.eu/information_society/activities/digital_libraries/doc/reflection_group/final-report-cdS3.pdf and there’s a press release at http://europa.eu/rapid/pressReleasesAction.do?reference=IP/11/17&format=HTML&aged=0&language=en&guiLang The report deals with a wide range of funding and policy issues involved in digitizing cultural heritage materials and sustaining access to these materials. It makes some strong proposals about conditions that should be attached to public funding for digitization and for public-private partnerships, as well as for priorities in dealing with problems in the intellectual property [more…]
View more informationNew CNI Videos: Lives Documented Digitally & DuraCloud (June '10)
New videos from CNI’s spring meeting are available on the CNI YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/cnivideo) and Vimeo (http://vimeo.com/channels/cni) channels: As Lives are Documented Digitally: Strategies for Cultural Memory Organizations, by CNI director Clifford Lynch DuraCloud: Preservation Infrastructure in the Cloud, by Andrew Woods of DuraSpace More videos from CNI’s April membership meeting will be announced soon. Subscribe to either channel feed to receive automatic updates when new material is available.
View more informationCNI Conversations – May recording available (June '10)
The the archived audio recording of the May 27 CNI Conversations session is now available at http://conversations.cni.org/ (to subscribe to the audio feed add http://conversations.cni.org/feed to iTunes, or any podcatcher). This session includes discussion of a recent meeting on computer forensics and cultural heritage, as well as information about a symposium at the University of North Texas dealing with a campus policy on open access. CNI Director Clifford Lynch also talked about the Sage Bionetworks Congress held in April 2010, to establish the foundation for the new public domain resource, the Sage Commons. Associate Director Joan Lippincott provides an overview [more…]
View more informationLynch Lectures on Scholarship, Cultural Memory, Citizen Humanities (May '10)
Recordings of two lectures by CNI’s Executive Director Clifford Lynch are now available: Video of Clifford Lynch’s talk, Scholarship, Cultural Memory and Libraries in the 21st Century, presented in April 2010 at The Catholic University of America as the Twentieth Annual Elizabeth W. Stone Lecture, can be viewed at: http://live.cua.edu/ACADEMICS/SLIS/StoneLecture.cfm In June 2009, Clifford spoke at the International Society for Knowledge Organization’s Content Architecture Conference. The recording of his keynote address, e-Research and New Challenges in Knowledge Structuring is accessible from: http://www.iskouk.org/conf2009/proceedings.htm
View more informationCliff Lynch to Present Stone Lecture in DC (March '10)
Clifford Lynch, CNI Executive Director, will present the Twentieth Annual Elizabeth W. Stone Lecture, Scholarship, Cultural Memory and Libraries in the 21st Century, at The Catholic University of America on Tuesday, April 20, 2010, 7-9PM. RSVPs are encouraged. For more information, and to RSVP, consult http://asispvc.blogspot.com/2010/03/cua-school-of-library-and-information.html
View more informationVideo: Digital Forensics & Cultural Heritage, from CNI Fall Meeting (February '11)
A new video from CNI’s 2010 fall membership meeting is now available from CNI’s video channels on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/cnivideo) and Vimeo (http://vimeo.com/channels/cni). In Digital Forensics & Cultural Heritage, MITH Associate Director Matthew Kirschenbaum and University of Maryland doctoral candidate Rachel Donahue present a summary of findings from the recently published CLIR report Digital Forensics and Born-Digital Content in Cultural Heritage Collections, as well as a report from an associated symposium conducted at the University of Maryland in May 2010. More information about this session, as well as a link to the CLIR report, are accessible from the project briefing page [more…]
View more informationMay 2010 (May '10)
Audio Recording [mp3 1:01:53 hr.] May 27, 2010 During the May 2010 session of CNI Conversations, CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch discusses a recent meeting on computer forensics and cultural heritage, as well as a symposium at the University of North Texas dealing with a campus policy on open access. Cliff also talks about the Sage Bionetworks Congress held in April 2010, to establish the foundation for the new public domain resource, the Sage Commons. Associate Director Joan Lippincott provides an overview of her talk at the upcoming Electronic Theses and Dissertations conference (Austin, TX, June 2010), in which she [more…]
View more informationMay 2010 (May '10)
Audio Recording [mp3 1:01:53 hr.] May 27, 2010 During the May 2010 session of CNI Conversations, CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch discusses a recent meeting on computer forensics and cultural heritage, as well as a symposium at the University of North Texas dealing with a campus policy on open access. Cliff also talks about the Sage Bionetworks Congress held in April 2010, to establish the foundation for the new public domain resource, the Sage Commons. Associate Director Joan Lippincott provides an overview of her talk at the upcoming Electronic Theses and Dissertations conference (Austin, TX, June 2010), in which she [more…]
View more informationCertification and Assessment of Digital
Repositories: The Auditor and Auditee Perspective (December '10)
Bernard F. Reilly, Jr., Center for Research Libraries
Eileen Fenton, Portico
Nov. CNI Conversations Available (November '09)
An audio archive of the November CNI Conversations session is now available at http://conversations.cni.org/ (to subscribe to the audio feed add http://conversations.cni.org/feed to iTunes, or any podcatcher). The discussion featured a preview of the upcoming fall CNI member meeting by Executive Director Clifford Lynch. Cliff also reported on the recent ARL/CNI special collections forum, the Confederation of Open Access Repositories (COAR), and a new book on the Fourth Paradigm (a collection of essays dedicated to the memory of Jim Gray, edited by Tony Hey, et al, and published by Microsoft Research). Participant questions included the revised Google Books settlement, Lawrence [more…]
View more informationYale’s digital images, open research ID, data reuse (June '11)
CNI Conversations Podcast, May 20, 2011
View more informationCrowdsourcing & Data; Future of Academic Libraries; Nat’l Approaches to Digital Preservation (June '11)
CNI Conversations Podcast, June 1, 2011
Listen to the Podcast
New CNI Conversations: Open Access to Yale’s Image Collections, ORCID, and More (May '11)
In this 18 minute podcast, recorded May 20, 2011, CNI director Clifford Lynch discusses Yale University’s recent announcement to make its digital image collection freely available, the ORCID initiative to develop an open researcher ID, selected videos and presentations from CNI’s spring meeting, and a recent National Research Council meeting on data reuse. Cliff also shares some details about the Sage Bionetworks Commons 2011 Congress. CNI Conversations is available at http://conversations.cni.org/ (to subscribe to the audio feed add http://conversations.cni.org/feed to iTunes, or any podcatcher). We hope you enjoy this program and we welcome your feedback. For questions or comments related [more…]
View more informationPersonal Archiving, Software Obsolescence, Self-Destructing Ebooks, More (March '11)
The March 15, 2011 podcast of CNI Conversations includes discussion on a wide variety of topics by CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch, including: *a report on peer review from UC Berkeley’s Center for Studies in Higher Education (CSHE) *the recent personal digital archiving symposium hosted at the Internet Archive *Mac OS X Lion and implications for software obsolescence *auto-destructing ebooks *the Digital Public Library of America CNI Conversations continues to be available at http://conversations.cni.org/ (to subscribe to the audio feed add http://conversations.cni.org/feed to iTunes, or any podcatcher). We hope you enjoy this program and we welcome your feedback. For questions [more…]
View more informationPreview, CNI Spring Mtg; Ebook session by Cliff Lynch just added (March '11)
The latest CNI Conversations podcast (http://conversations.cni.org/) provides a preview of the CNI Spring 2011 Membership Meeting by Clifford Lynch and Joan Lippincott, CNI director and associate director, including brief discussions of general meeting themes, and descriptions of selected project briefings. Cliff also talks about his newly-added session E-Book Wars: Ten Years Later, in which he will look back at his 2001 article “The Battle to Define the Future of the Book in the Digital World” (First Monday 6:6), consider what he got right and what he got wrong ten years ago, and, more importantly, discuss unexpected developments and the current [more…]
View more informationNew CNI Conversations: e-textbooks, enhanced reality, more (February '11)
In the February 17, 2011 podcast, CNI director Clifford Lynch talks about the Paul Evan Peters Award, to be presented to UCLA professor Christine Borgman at CNI’s spring meeting on April 4 in San Diego, CA; Borgman will present the Peters’ Lecture at that time. Cliff also makes note of a recent announcement made by the California Digital Library and partners regarding data management plans. Both Cliff and Joan Lippincott, CNI associate director, reflect on the recent EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative (ELI) meeting in Washington, DC and the 2011 Horizon Report. CNI Conversations continues to be available at http://conversations.cni.org/ (to [more…]
View more informationNew CNI Conversations; Move to Podcast Only (February '11)
CNI Conversations is now offered in a podcast-only format. The original conference call format has been discontinued (though may be used again in the future); instead, CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch will provide periodic 20-30 minute updates on issues of interest to the CNI community beginning with the February 10, 2011 podcast. CNI Conversations continues to be available at http://conversations.cni.org/ (to subscribe to the audio feed add http://conversations.cni.org/feed to iTunes, or any podcatcher). In the February 10, 2011 podcast, Cliff talks about the National Science Foundation (NSF) Directorate for the Social, Behavioral and Economic Sciences (SBE) call for white papers [more…]
View more informationCNI Conversations – Dec. podcast available (December '10)
The podcast of the Dec. 16 CNI Conversations session is now available at http://conversations.cni.org/ (to subscribe to the audio feed add http://conversations.cni.org/feed to iTunes, or any podcatcher). This call featured a recap of the recent CNI Membership Meeting by Executive Director Clifford Lynch. Cliff also discussed the 6th International Digital Curation Conference, as well as the 2010-2011 CNI Program Plan, and The Next Twenty Years, a CNI project at the 20-year mark. About CNI Conversations CNI Conversations provides an opportunity for individuals from member institutions and organizations to talk to CNI Director Clifford Lynch and others; currently the events take [more…]
View more informationCNI Conversations Dec. 16 – Registration open! (December '10)
Join us for a recap of CNI’s 2010 fall membership meeting, and updates on issues of importance to the community – register now for the Dec. 16 session of CNI Conversations. The discussion will begin at 1:00 pm EST and will run for about an hour. These events allow all individuals affiliated with CNI member organizations to talk with Clifford Lynch, to ask questions, and to hear updates on the latest developments. Questions are encouraged and may be submitted in advance or posed during the call. Please contact Jackie Eudell at Jackie@cni.org to register for the call. About CNI Conversations [more…]
View more informationCNI Conversations – November podcast available (November '10)
The podcast of the Nov. 17 CNI Conversations session is now available at http://conversations.cni.org/ (to subscribe to the audio feed add http://conversations.cni.org/feed to iTunes, or any podcatcher). During this session, CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch previews the plenary sessions and some of the project briefings to be presented at the upcoming CNI Fall Membership Meeting, and he discusses the 2011 Personal Digital Archiving Conference, as well as LC’s recent invitational NDIIPP meeting on citizen journalism. Associate Director Joan Lippincott reports on the PKAL Learning Spaces Collaboratory, and questions asked during the call include a recent New York Times article on [more…]
View more informationParticipate in Nov. 17 CNI Conversations (November '10)
The next CNI Conversations call will take place next Wed., Nov. 17 at 1:00 pm EST and will run for about an hour. Space is still available – contact Jackie Eudell at Jackie@cni.org to register for the call. These events allow any individual affiliated with a CNI member organization to talk with Clifford Lynch, to ask questions, and to hear updates on the latest developments. Questions are encouraged and may be submitted in advance or posed during the call. Recordings of CNI Conversations calls are made available from the archive at http://conversations.cni.org/; to subscribe to the audio feed add http://conversations.cni.org/feed [more…]
View more informationRegistration open: Nov. CNI Conversations (November '10)
Register now for the Nov. 17 session of CNI Conversations; the call will begin at 1:00 pm EST and will run for about an hour. These events allow all individuals affiliated with CNI member organizations to talk with Clifford Lynch, to ask questions, and to hear updates on the latest developments. Questions are encouraged and may be submitted in advance or posed during the call. Please contact Jackie Eudell at Jackie to register for the call. About CNI Conversations CNI Conversations provides an opportunity for individuals from member institutions and organizations to take part in discussions on current topics with [more…]
View more informationCNI Conversations – October recording available (October '10)
The podcast of the Oct. 22 CNI Conversations session is now available at http://conversations.cni.org/ (to subscribe to the audio feed add http://conversations.cni.org/feed to iTunes, or any podcatcher). During this session, CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch discusses the NSF data management requirements, as well as the National Academy’s updated report on the future of higher education, Rising Above the Gathering Storm, Revisited: Rapidly Approaching Category 5, and ARL’s 2030 Scenario User’s Guide. Cliff also talks about other NSF activities (such as the Campus Bridging Task Force of the Office of Cyberinfrastructure), and archiving social media. Associate Director Joan Lippincott discusses coordination [more…]
View more informationStill time to register for Friday’s ‘Conversations’ (October '10)
There’s still time to register for the October 22 session of CNI Conversations; the call will begin at 1:00 pm EST and will run for about an hour. These events allow all individuals affiliated with CNI member organizations to talk with Clifford Lynch, to ask questions, and to hear updates on the latest developments. Questions are encouraged and may be submitted in advance or posed during the call. Please contact Jackie Eudell at jackie@cni.org to register for the call. About CNI Conversations CNI Conversations provides an opportunity for individuals from member institutions and organizations to take part in discussions on [more…]
View more informationCNI Conversations 10/22/10 – Register now! (October '10)
Register now for the October 22 session of CNI Conversations; the call will begin at 1:00 pm EST and will run for about an hour. These events allow all individuals affiliated with CNI member organizations to talk with Clifford Lynch, to ask questions, and to hear updates on the latest developments. Questions are encouraged and may be submitted in advance or posed during the call. Please contact Jackie Eudell (jackie@cni.org) to register for the call. About CNI Conversations CNI Conversations provides an opportunity for individuals from member institutions and organizations to take part in discussions on current topics with CNI [more…]
View more informationCNI Conversations – September recording available (September '10)
The archived audio recording of the Sept. 14 CNI Conversations session is now available at http://conversations.cni.org/ (to subscribe to the audio feed add http://conversations.cni.org/feed to iTunes, or any podcatcher). In this session, Clifford Lynch discusses the Dear Colleague Letter from the National Science Foundation (NSF) requesting comments on big challenges and new opportunities for the social, behavioral, and economic sciences, and he reports on a meeting of the NSF Office of Cyberinfrastructure Campus Bridging Task Force, a group charged with examining the coordination between national level resources and investments made by individual campuses. Cliff also talks about the status of [more…]
View more informationReminder: Register for Sept. 14 CNI Conversations (September '10)
There’s still time to register for the next CNI Conversations, to be held next Tuesday, Sept. 14, 1-2 pm EST. Anyone affiliated with a CNI member organization is invited to participate. Questions are encouraged and may be posed during the call or submitted in advance to Joan@cni.org. Please contact Jackie Eudell at jackie@cni.org to register for the call. About CNI Conversations CNI Conversations provides an opportunity for individuals from member institutions and organizations to hear updates and reports on current events impacting the CNI community, and to take part in discussions with CNI Director Clifford Lynch and others; currently the [more…]
View more informationCNI Conversations 9/14/10 – Register now (August '10)
Register now for the September 14 session of CNI Conversations; the call will begin at 1:00 pm EST and will run for about an hour. These events allow all individuals affiliated with CNI member organizations to talk with Clifford Lynch, to ask questions, and to hear updates on the latest developments. Questions are encouraged and may be submitted in advance or posed during the call. Please contact Jackie Eudell at jackie@cni.org to register for the call. About CNI Conversations CNI Conversations provides an opportunity for individuals from member institutions and organizations to take part in discussions on current topics with [more…]
View more informationConversations – July recording available (July '10)
The archived audio recording of the July 15 CNI Conversations session is now available at http://conversations.cni.org/ (to subscribe to the audio feed add http://conversations.cni.org/feed to iTunes, or any podcatcher). This session includes a recap of the JISC/CNI Edinburgh conference by CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch and myself; sessions on e-science, “digging into data challenge projects,” special collections, institutional strategies for digital content, and services for users of mobile devices were highlighted. Cliff also discussed the IATUL conference and the Microsoft research meeting. I gave a summary of an article on the current status of electronic thesis and dissertation (ETD) programs [more…]
View more informationReminder: Register for July CNI Conversations (July '10)
Register now for the July 15 session of CNI Conversations; the call will begin at 1:00 pm EST and will run for about an hour. These events allow all individuals affiliated with CNI member organizations to talk with Clifford Lynch, to ask questions, and to hear updates on the latest developments. Questions are encouraged and may be submitted in advance or posed during the call. Please contact Jackie Eudell at jackie@cni.org to register for the call. About CNI Conversations CNI Conversations provides an opportunity for individuals from member institutions and organizations to take part in discussions on current topics with [more…]
View more informationCNI Conversations 7/15/10 – Register now (June '10)
Register now for the July 15 session of CNI Conversations; the call will begin at 1:00 pm EST and will run for about an hour. These events allow all individuals affiliated with CNI member organizations to talk with Clifford Lynch, to ask questions, and to hear updates on the latest developments. Questions are encouraged and may be submitted in advance or posed during the call. Please contact Jackie Eudell at jackie to register for the call. About CNI Conversations CNI Conversations provides an opportunity for individuals from member institutions and organizations to take part in discussions on current topics with [more…]
View more informationCNI Conversations – May recording available (June '10)
The the archived audio recording of the May 27 CNI Conversations session is now available at http://conversations.cni.org/ (to subscribe to the audio feed add http://conversations.cni.org/feed to iTunes, or any podcatcher). This session includes discussion of a recent meeting on computer forensics and cultural heritage, as well as information about a symposium at the University of North Texas dealing with a campus policy on open access. CNI Director Clifford Lynch also talked about the Sage Bionetworks Congress held in April 2010, to establish the foundation for the new public domain resource, the Sage Commons. Associate Director Joan Lippincott provides an overview [more…]
View more informationReminder: Register for May 27 CNI Conversations (May '10)
Register now for the May 27 session of CNI Conversations; the call will begin at 1:00 pm EST and will run for about an hour. These events allow all individuals affiliated with CNI member organizations to talk with Clifford Lynch, to ask questions, and to hear updates on the latest developments. Questions are encouraged and may be submitted in advance or posed during the call. Please contact Jackie Eudell at jackie@cni.org to register for the call. About CNI Conversations CNI Conversations provides an opportunity for individuals from member institutions and organizations to take part in discussions on current topics with [more…]
View more informationCNI Conversations 5/27/10 – Register now (May '10)
The next session of CNI Conversations will take place on Thursday, May 27, 2010, 1-2pm EST and is open to individuals at member institutions. If you are interested in participating in CNI Conversations, please contact Jackie Eudell at jackie@cni.org. CNI Conversations was last held on April 15; the archived audio recording of that discussion is now available at http://conversations.cni.org/ (to subscribe to the audio feed add http://conversations.cni.org/feed to iTunes, or any podcatcher). The April session included a recap of the CNI Spring 2010 Membership Meeting by CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch and Associate Director Joan Lippincott. Cliff also discussed the [more…]
View more informationCNI Conversations – April recording available (April '10)
The the archived audio recording of the April 15 CNI Conversations session is now available at http://conversations.cni.org/ (to subscribe to the audio feed add http://conversations.cni.org/feed to iTunes, or any podcatcher). This session includes a recap of the CNI Spring 2010 Membership Meeting by CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch and Associate Director Joan Lippincott. Cliff also discusses the recent announcement by the Library of Congress to archive the Twitter database, an event on sustainable digital preservation held in Washington, DC on April 1st, and the e-journals summits convened by the National Academies, among other topics. Questions include the state of e-books [more…]
View more informationReminder: Register for April 15 CNI Conversations (April '10)
Register now for the April 15 session of CNI Conversations; the call will begin at 1:00 pm EST and will run for about an hour. This event is open to all individuals at CNI member institutions, but requires pre-registration. Please contact Jackie Eudell at jackie@cni.org to register for the call. About CNI Conversations CNI Conversations provides an opportunity for individuals from member institutions and organizations to take part in discussions on current topics with CNI Director Clifford Lynch and others; currently the events take place in audio-conference format. Real-time participation in CNI Conversations requires pre-registration, which is open only to [more…]
View more informationCNI Conversations 4/15/10 – Register now (March '10)
The next session of CNI Conversations will take place on Thursday, April 15, 2010, 1-2pm EST and is open to individuals at member institutions. If you are interested in participating in CNI Conversations, please contact Jackie Eudell at jackie@cni.org. The March session of CNI Conversations was held March 10, and the archived audio recording of that discussion is now available at http://conversations.cni.org/ (to subscribe to the audio feed add http://conversations.cni.org/feed to iTunes, or any podcatcher). In this session, CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch provides a preview of the CNI Spring 2010 Membership Meeting, and covers topics including the recent Confederation [more…]
View more informationCNI Conversations – March recording available (March '10)
The archived audio recording of the March 10 session of CNI Conversations is now available at http://conversations.cni.org/ (to subscribe to the audio feed add http://conversations.cni.org/feed to iTunes, or any podcatcher). In this session, CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch provides a preview of the CNI Spring 2010 Membership Meeting, and he discusses topics including the recent Confederation of Open Access Repositories (COAR) meeting, the IMLS-sponsored WebWise conference, personal archives, and cloud computing in libraries.
View more informationFeb. 2010 CNI Conversations Available (February '10)
The archived audio recording of the Feb. 10 session is now available at http://conversations.cni.org/ (to subscribe to the audio feed add http://conversations.cni.org/feed to iTunes, or any podcatcher). CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch opened this session with some discussion of subject repositories, and he talked about a report from UC Berkeley on faculty and scholarly communication; CNI Associate Director Joan Lippincott reported on the recent EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative (ELI) meeting. Also during this call, Cliff discussed the plenary sessions planned for the spring 2010 CNI Membership Meeting in April, and he reviewed the landscape of gaming in higher education teaching and [more…]
View more informationCNI Conversations 3/10/10 – Register now (February '10)
The next session of CNI Conversations will take place on Wednesday, March 10, 2010, 1-2pm EST and is open to individuals at member institutions. If you are interested in participating in CNI Conversations, please contact Jackie Eudell at jackie@cni.org. About CNI Conversations CNI Conversations provides an opportunity for individuals from member institutions and organizations to take part in discussions on current topics with CNI Director Clifford Lynch and others; currently the events take place in audio-conference format. Real-time participation in CNI Conversations requires pre-registration, which is open only to those at member institutions and organizations. We plan to continue to [more…]
View more informationDec. CNI Conversations Available (December '09)
An audio archive of the December CNI Conversations session is now available at http://conversations.cni.org/ (to subscribe to the audio feed add http://conversations.cni.org/feed to iTunes, or any podcatcher). The discussion featured a recap of the recent CNI Membership Meeting by Executive Director Clifford Lynch and Associate Director Joan Lippincott. Cliff also discussed the 5th International Digital Curation Conference, as well as the NSF-funded workshop “Scholarly Evaluation Metrics: Opportunities and Challenges.” About CNI Conversations: As part of an ongoing effort to explore additional ways to connect with our members, CNI launched a new program in September 2009, CNI Conversations, in which participants [more…]
View more informationNov. CNI Conversations Available (November '09)
An audio archive of the November CNI Conversations session is now available at http://conversations.cni.org/ (to subscribe to the audio feed add http://conversations.cni.org/feed to iTunes, or any podcatcher). The discussion featured a preview of the upcoming fall CNI member meeting by Executive Director Clifford Lynch. Cliff also reported on the recent ARL/CNI special collections forum, the Confederation of Open Access Repositories (COAR), and a new book on the Fourth Paradigm (a collection of essays dedicated to the memory of Jim Gray, edited by Tony Hey, et al, and published by Microsoft Research). Participant questions included the revised Google Books settlement, Lawrence [more…]
View more informationOct. CNI Conversations Available (October '09)
An audio archive of the October CNI Conversations session is now available at https://www.cni.org/cni_conversations/. During that discussion, CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch reported on Internet2 and the NDIIPP storage systems symposium. Cliff also responded to participants’ questions about the Bamboo Project, the trend for university libraries and university presses to work together, and the open access movement. About CNI Conversations: As part of an ongoing effort to explore additional ways to connect with our members, CNI launched a new program in September 2009, CNI Conversations, in which participants from member institutions and organizations take part in discussions on current topics [more…]
View more informationNDIIPP Workshop on Storage Architectures (October '09)
Materials from the Workshop Storage Architectures for Digital Preservation organized by the Library of Congress NDIIPP program, held on September 22-23, 2009 are available at http://www.digitalpreservation.gov/news/events/other_meetings/storage09/index.html Note in particular the set of presentations on Data Integrity. Each segment of the workshop included extensive discussion, and one point mentioned only in passing in the LC notes worth highlighting for the CNI community was a developing initiative within the US Federal Government and the High Performance Computing community addressing Resilient Computing — the design of systems that continue to function in useful ways even in the face of extensive component failures. Thusfar, [more…]
View more informationAudio Archive of CNI Conversations Now Available (September '09)
Sept. Session of CNI Conversations Available: topics include Google Books, DataNet, among others. Archive at www.cni.org/cni_conversations.
View more informationCNI Conversations – May recording available (June '10)
The the archived audio recording of the May 27 CNI Conversations session is now available at http://conversations.cni.org/ (to subscribe to the audio feed add http://conversations.cni.org/feed to iTunes, or any podcatcher). This session includes discussion of a recent meeting on computer forensics and cultural heritage, as well as information about a symposium at the University of North Texas dealing with a campus policy on open access. CNI Director Clifford Lynch also talked about the Sage Bionetworks Congress held in April 2010, to establish the foundation for the new public domain resource, the Sage Commons. Associate Director Joan Lippincott provides an overview [more…]
View more informationMay 2010 (May '10)
Audio Recording [mp3 1:01:53 hr.] May 27, 2010 During the May 2010 session of CNI Conversations, CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch discusses a recent meeting on computer forensics and cultural heritage, as well as a symposium at the University of North Texas dealing with a campus policy on open access. Cliff also talks about the Sage Bionetworks Congress held in April 2010, to establish the foundation for the new public domain resource, the Sage Commons. Associate Director Joan Lippincott provides an overview of her talk at the upcoming Electronic Theses and Dissertations conference (Austin, TX, June 2010), in which she [more…]
View more informationCNI Conversations – March recording available (March '10)
The archived audio recording of the March 10 session of CNI Conversations is now available at http://conversations.cni.org/ (to subscribe to the audio feed add http://conversations.cni.org/feed to iTunes, or any podcatcher). In this session, CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch provides a preview of the CNI Spring 2010 Membership Meeting, and he discusses topics including the recent Confederation of Open Access Repositories (COAR) meeting, the IMLS-sponsored WebWise conference, personal archives, and cloud computing in libraries.
View more informationMarch 2010 (March '10)
Audio Recording [mp3 58:01 min.] March 10, 2010 The March 2010 CNI Conversations includes a quick overview of the upcoming CNI Spring 2010 Membership Meeting, by CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch. Cliff provides brief descriptions of the plenaries and some of the breakout sessions. Cliff also discusses the recent Confederation of Open Access Repositories (COAR) meeting as well as the IMLS-sponsored WebWise conference. Scientific collections and personal archives are also covered. Questions include confidential material in email archives and cloud computing for libraries.
View more informationNovember 2009 (November '09)
Audio Recording [mp3 1:03:43 hr.] November 18, 2009 The Nov. 2009 session of CNI Conversations featured a few highlights from the upcoming CNI member meeting by Executive Director Clifford Lynch. Cliff also discussed institutional repositories, the recent ARL/CNI special collections forum, and a new book of essays dedicated to Jim Gray. Participant questions included a request for an update on the Open Annotation Collaboration and comments on the Google Books negotiations. Joan Lippincott, CNI Associate Director, provided an update on the EDUCAUSE annual conference.
View more informationValue of Preserving and Disseminating Student Research Through Institutional Repositories (November '17)
Adriana Popescu, California Polytechnic State University
Radu Popescu, California Polytechnic State University
3D Digital Herbarium & 3D Exhibits4Learning (March '24)
Cyril Oberlander, California State Polytechnic University, Humboldt
AJ Bealum, California State Polytechnic University, Humboldt
Academic Applications of Artificial Intelligence: Building Collaboration Among Libraries, IT, Faculty, and Students at San Diego State University (March '24)
Scott Walter, San Diego State University
James Frazee, San Diego State University
EJ Sobo, San Diego State University
Abir Mohamed, San Diego State University
The ARL/CNI Task Force on Artificial Intelligence Futures Scenarios for the Research Enterprise and Research Libraries (March '24)
Christy Long, University of Oregon
Elisabeth Long, Johns Hopkins University
Catherine Steeves, Western University
Keith Webster, Carnegie Mellon University
Clifford Lynch, Coalition for Networked Information
Moderator: Judy Ruttenberg, Association of Research Libraries
Catalyzing African Community Archives for Social Good (Lightning Round) (March '24)
Chris Prom, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
View more informationCloud Labs and Self-Driving Laboratories Update and Futures (March '24)
Sayeed Choudhury, Carnegie Mellon University
Keith Webster, Carnegie Mellon University
Cliff Lynch, Coalition for Networked Information
Combining Micropublications into a Sustainable Back End and an Integrated Reading Environment (March '24)
Gregory Crane, Tufts University
View more informationIn Conversation with Daniel Reed (March '24)
Daniel Reed, University of Utah and National Science Board
Clifford Lynch, Coalition for Networked Information
The Digital Preservation Coalition (DPC) Americas: DPC’s New US-based Program (Lightning Round) (March '24)
Jon Dunn, Indiana University
View more informationFuture-Proofing Research Data Repositories: Keeping Up With the Machine Learning/Artificial Intelligence Revolution (March '24)
Stephanie Labou, Data Science Librarian, University of California, San Diego
View more informationHandling Academic Copyright and Artificial Intelligence Research Questions as the Law Develops (March '24)
Jonathan Band, Counsel to the Library Copyright Alliance
Timothy Vollmer, University of California, Berkeley
Information Infrastructure to Address Societal Grand Challenges (March '24)
Donald Waters, Coalition for Networked Information
View more informationLet A Thousand Flowers Bloom: An Organic Funding Model To Incubate Library Transformation (Lightning Round) (March '24)
Zhiwu Xie, University of California Riverside
View more informationLinked Data in Production: Moving Beyond Ontologies (March '24)
David Newbury, Getty
View more informationMaking Research Data Publicly Accessible: Estimates of Institutional & Researcher Expenses (March '24)
Shawna Taylor, Association of Research Libraries
Jennifer Moore, Washington University in St. Louis
Jake Carlson, University of Buffalo
Alicia Hofelich Mohr, University of Minnesota
Models of Support for Data Science: The Perspective of Two Libraries (March '24)
David Minor, Director, University of California, San Diego
Jan Brase, Göttingen State and University Library
Bela Gipp, University of Göttingen
National Information Standards Organization’s Interoperable System of Controlled Digital Lending (IS-CDL) Recommended Practice (Lightning Round) (March '24)
Peter Brantley, University of California, Davis
View more informationNational Research Platform: Open Cyberinfrastructure for Research (March '24)
Mahidhar Tatineni, San Diego Supercomputer Center
View more informationNavigating Generative Artificial Intelligence: Early Findings and Implications for Research, Teaching, and Learning (March '24)
Beth LaPensee, ITHAKA
Kevin Guthrie, ITHAKA
Navigating the New Era: The Impact of Generative Artificial Intelligence on Information Discovery and Literacy (March '24)
Emily Singley, Elsevier
Leo Lo, University of New Mexico
Elias Tzoc, Clemson University
A New Approach to Data-Intensive Research Support: Computational Methods and Data at Yale University Library (March '24)
Rebecca Dikow, Yale University
View more informationOpening Collections of Marginalized Voices through Crowdfunding and Crowdsourcing (March '24)
Michael Levine-Clark, University of Denver
Rhonda Manzanares, Colorado State University – Pueblo
Jasmine Wilson, Reveal Digital
Reimagine Descriptive Infrastructure: Dreaming and Enacting Change (March '24)
Merrilee Proffitt, OCLC
Camille Callison, University of the Fraser Valley & NIKLA
Stacy Allison-Cassin, Dalhousie University & NIKLA
Scaling Instrument Science in the FAIR Age (March '24)
Vas Vasiliadis, University of Chicago
View more informationSo You Made an Institutional Strategy, Now What? A Canadian Approach to Research Data Management Strategy Implementation (March '24)
Alison Hitchens, University of Waterloo
Caroline Hyslop, University of Ottawa
The T in GPT: Transformers for Cultural Heritage Work (March '24)
Peter Leonard, Stanford University
View more informationTransforming Libraries for the Future: Elevating Service Innovation with Generative Artificial Intelligence and Prompt Engineering (Lightning Round) (March '24)
Yinlin Chin, Virginia Tech University
View more informationUnveiling Whale Wisdom: Digitizing the Patagonian Right Whale Dataset (March '24)
Harish Maringanti, University of Utah
View more informationAdvancing the Open Ebook Ecosystem (Lightning Round) (November '24)
Robert Cartolano, Columbia University
View more informationThe American Institute of Physics Research Strategy: Cultivating Positive Change in the Physical Sciences (Lightning Round) (November '24)
Trevor Owens, American Institute of Physics
View more informationArtificial Intelligence and Information Retrieval: The Year in Review (November '24)
Gary Price, Editor of ARL Day in Review and infoDOCKET
Peter Brantley, University of California, Davis
Artificial Intelligence in Libraries: Opportunities and Challenges (November '24)
Rosalyn Metz (Moderator), Emory University
Todd Grappone, University of California, Los Angeles
Debra Hanken Kurtz, Florida State University
Annie Johnson, University of Delaware
Tim Shearer, University North Carolina Chapel Hill
Evviva Weinraub Lajoie, University at Buffalo
Artificial Intelligence Modeling & Inference as a Service (November '24)
Peter Leonard, Stanford University
View more informationArtificial Intelligence (AI) at Yale: Updates on Institutional and Library Generative AI Initiatives (November '24)
Lauren Di Monte, Yale University
Dale Hendrickson, Yale University
Michael Appleby, Yale University
The BIG Collection and Operationalizing a New Paradigm: Insights and Learnings on Tooling the Shift Toward an Interdependent, Fully Networked, Distributed Future (November '24)
Maurice York, Big Ten Academic Alliance
Karla Strieb, Big Ten Academic Alliance
Born-Digital Poetry: Planning for the Future of Literary Archives (November '24)
Nadia Ghasedi, Washington University in St. Louis
Mitch Sumner, Washington University in St. Louis
Connecting the Dots to Overcome Access Using Open Publication Distribution System (OPDS) (Lightning Round) (November '24)
James English, Lyrasis
View more informationDiscover and Analyze: Building Licensed Data Collections at University of California, Berkeley with Dataverse (November '24)
Anna Sackmann, University of California, Berkeley
Lynne Grigsby, University of California, Berkeley
“Each Row is a Person:” Preserving History and Humanity in Archival Data (November '24)
Lydia Neuroth, Library of Virginia
Sonya Coleman, Library of Virginia
The Future of RightsStatements.org: An Update and Community Discussion (November '24)
Emily Gore, University of Georgia
Melissa Levine, University of Michigan
Maarten Zeinstra, Open Netherlands Association
Generative Artificial Intelligence Innovation for Libraries and Learning (November '24)
Greg Ritter, Amazon Web Services (AWS)
Sarah Ben Mamaar, Weill Cornell Medicine
Cory Tressler, Ohio State University
Joe Naccarato, University of Delaware
Improving Open Access Discovery for Academic Library Users: A Conversation with Library Leaders (November '24)
Ixchel Faniel, OCLC
Molly Beisler, University of Nevada, Reno
Harriett Green, The University of Arizona
Lisa Janicke Hinchliffe, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Information Infrastructure to Address Societal Grand Challenges Project Update (November '24)
Donald Waters, Coalition for Networked Information
View more informationLibrary Collections and Academic Publications as Artificial Intelligence Training Data (November '24)
Dan Cohen, Northeastern University
Mike Furlough, HathiTrust
David Hansen, Authors Alliance
Claire Stewart, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Günter Waibel, University of California Office of the President
Suzanne Wones, University of California, Berkeley
Navigating the Future of Online Learning: Strategic Insights for Libraries (November '24)
Glenda Morgan, Phil Hill & Associates
View more informationOpen Forum for Artificial Intelligence (OFAI) (November '24)
Sayeed Choudhury, Carnegie Mellon University
View more informationPersonal and Collaborative Knowledge Management Systems: Infrastructure for Idea Management and Research Development (November '24)
Brian Mathews, Carnegie Mellon University
View more informationPreserving Preprints for the Long Term: Scope and Challenges (Lightning Round) (November '24)
Thib Guicherd-Callin, Stanford University
View more informationReimagining Discovery: Transforming Access to Collections with Artificial Intelligence-Driven Exploration (November '24)
Carolyn Caizzi, Harvard University
Amy Deschenes, Harvard University
Stu Snydman, Harvard University
Research Libraries as Hubs for Citizen Science (November '24)
Darlene Cavalier, Arizona State University and Scistarter.org
Anne Kathrine Overgaard, University of Southern Denmark
Thomas Kaarsted, University Library of Southern Denmark and Citizen Science Knowledge Center
Testing and Evaluation of Artificial Intelligence (AI)-Driven Search and AI-Assisted Description at the National Archives (Lightning Round) (November '24)
Jill Reilly, National Archives and Records Administration
View more informationSupporting Computational Research (and More!) Through Licensing: An A-Z Licensing Guidebook for Libraries (November '24)
Katherine Klosek, Association of Research Libraries (moderator)
Rachael Samberg, University of California, Berkeley
Katie Zimmerman, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Three Levels of Academic Open Source Support Structures (November '24)
Bill Branan, Johns Hopkins University
Amber Budden, University of California, Santa Barbara
Vessela Ensberg, University of California, Davis
Todd Grappone, University of California, Los Angeles
David Lippert, George Washington University
A Tool for Assessing the Preservability of Complex Digital Publications (Lightning Round) (November '24)
Jonathan Greenberg, New York University
View more informationUniversity-Based Publishing Futures (Lightning Round) (November '24)
Peter Berkery, Association of University Presses
View more informationAn Update from the American Council of Learned Societies Commission on Fostering and Sustaining Diverse Digital Scholarship (November '24)
Speakers TBD
View more informationUpdate from Funders: Priorities and Trends (November '24)
Katherine Klosek, Association of Research Libraries (moderator)
Brett Bobley, National Endowment for the Humanities
Sharon Burnley, Council on Library and Information Resources
Darrell Meadows, National Archives and Records Administration
Ashley Sands, Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS)
Plato Smith, National Science Foundation
An Update from Project Lend: Unlocking the Potential for Digital Books in Higher Education (Lightning Round) (November '24)
Rice Majors, University of California, Davis
View more informationA Vision for an Artificial Intelligence-Savvy Library Community (Lightning Round) (November '24)
Vessela Ensberg, University of California, Davis
View more informationArtificial Intelligence-Human Collaboration: How Advanced Technologies are Shaping the Future of Publishing (March '23)
Emily Singley, Elsevier
Corey Harper, Elsevier
Judson Dunham, Elsevier
Emily McElroy, University of Florida
Becoming Part of the National Cyberinfrastructure Community (March '23)
Shelley Knuth, University of Colorado Boulder
View more informationChatGPT: The Future of Higher Ed and Libraries, Brought to You by Artificial Intelligence (March '23)
Karim Boughida, Stony Brook University
Borui Zhang, University of Florida
Peter Organisciak, University of Denver
Susan D’Agostino, Inside Higher Ed
Creating a Researcher Alliance at Montana State University (Lightning Round) (March '23)
Doralyn Rossmann, Dean of the Library, Montana State University
View more informationDeploying InvenioRDM as an Institutional Repository Platform for Data, Software, and Publications (March '23)
Tom Morrell, California Institute of Technology
View more informationDeveloping a Data-Driven Approach to Organizational Development (March '23)
Christine Quirion, Skilltype
Jackie Lorrainne, Washington University in St. Louis
Diamond Open Access: A Strategy for a More Equitable and Sustainable Scholarly Publishing Ecosystem (Lightning Round) (March '23)
Sharla Lair, LYRASIS
View more informationDirect to Open: Making Frontlist Monographs Open at the MIT Press (Lightning Round) (March '23)
Nick Lindsay, MIT Press
View more informationDirections in Digital Scholarship: Support for Digital, Data-Intensive, and Computational Research in Academic Libraries (March '23)
Joan Lippincott, Coalition for Networked Information
View more informationEarly Lessons Learned from University Open Source Programs Offices (March '23)
Sayeed Choudhury, Carnegie Mellon University
Bill Branan, Johns Hopkins University
Stephanie Lieggi, University of California Santa Cruz
Kendall Fortney, University of Vermont
Embedding Persistent Identifiers into Organizational Information and Data Services at the National Center for Atmospheric Research (March '23)
Matthew Mayernik, National Center for Atmospheric Research
Jennifer Phillips, National Center for Atmospheric Research
Greg Madden, University Corporation for Atmospheric Research
Embedding Preservability for New Forms of Scholarship (Lightning Round) (March '23)
David Millman, New York University
View more informationEmpowering 360° Theater Utilization with the Visualization Studio Development Kit for Unity (March '23)
Colin Patrick Keenan, North Carolina State University
View more informationExtended Reality(XR)’s Growing Use in Higher Education (March '23)
Sean Burns, EDUCAUSE
Daniel Fergus, University of Nevada, Reno
Emily Sherwood, University of Rochester
Federal Public Access Requirements, Repositories, and the Year of Open Science (March '23)
Martin Halbert, U.S. National Science Foundation
Louis Barbier, NASA Office of the Chief
How to Provide Access . . . When Access is Changing (March '23)
Tracy Tolliver, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Kenneth Klingenstein, Internet2
Information Infrastructure to Address Societal Grand Challenges (Lightning Round) (March '23)
Donald Waters, Coalition for Networked Information
View more informationLeveraging the National Research Platform to Build a Scalable Research and Education Environment (March '23)
Mark Laufersweiler, University of Oklahoma
Tyler Pearson, University of Oklahoma
Libraries, Disability Service Organizations, and Repositories: An Evolving Workflow from the Educational Materials Made Accessible Project (March '23)
Kyle Rimkus, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
View more informationMaking AI Generative for Higher Education (Lightning Round) (March '23)
Dylan Ruediger, Ithaka S+R
View more informationNavigating the New Normal: Findings from the Latest Ithaka S+R Library Director Survey (March '23)
Ioana Hulbert, Ithaka S+R
View more informationPalace Project for Academics Program Update: Partnerships Working to Demystify Complexity (March '23)
James English, LYRASIS
Peter Brantley, University of California, Davis
The Path to Open Books Pilot: A Sustainable Model for Making University Press Frontlist Titles Open Access at Scale? (March '23)
Charles Watkinson, University of Michigan
Emma Molls, University of Minnesota
James Shulman, American Council of Learned Societies
Rebecca Seger, ITHAKA
The San Diego Health Information Partnership: A County-Wide Collaboration Addressing the Crisis of Health Misinformation (March '23)
Erik Mitchell, University of California San Diego
Scott Walter, San Diego State University
Misty Jones, San Diego Public Library
Social Learning Across Content Case Study: Hypothesis & JSTOR (March '23)
Alex Humphreys, ITHAKA/JSTOR
Jeremy Dean, Hypothesis
Leysia Palen, University of Colorado Boulder
What Will it Take to Coordinate Campus Data Services? (March '23)
Dylan Ruediger, Ithaka S+R
Laura Hibbler, Brandeis University
Renea Barger, University of Pittsburgh
Scott Walter, San Diego State University
Jennifer Green, University of Chicago
Workshop Report Out: National Infrastructure for Public Access Usage and Impact Reporting (March '23)
Christina Drummond, University of North Texas
Charles Watkinson, University of Michigan
Niels Stern, OAPEN & Directory of Open Access Books
Blue Core: A Community-Operated, Shared BIBFRAME Data Store (November '23)
Tom Cramer, Stanford University
Simeon Warner, Cornell University
Bringing Digitized Special Collections into the Research Workflow through JSTOR: Outcomes of a Three-year Pilot (November '23)
Bruce Heterick, ITHAKA
Kevin Guthrie, ITHAKA
Cyberinfrastructure to Support the Scalable Exchange of Sensitive and Proprietary Usage and Impact Metrics Across Public and Private Stakeholders (Lightning Round) (November '23)
Christina Drummond, University of North Texas
View more informationThe Data Core at Weill Cornell Medicine: A Secure Computational Enclave for Sensitive Data Analysis (November '23)
Sarah Ben Maamar, Weill Cornell Medicine
View more informationDuke University’s Research Support Initiative: Assessment, Recommendations, and Implementation (November '23)
Timothy McGeary, Duke University
Rebecca Brouwer, Duke University
John Board, Duke University
Ecosystem for Next Generation Infrastructure (ENGIN) (Lightning Round) (November '23)
Sayeed Choudhury, Carnegie Mellon University
View more informationThe Ecosystem for Research Networking (ERN): Exploring Democratized Access to Research Instruments (November '23)
Maureen Dougherty, Ecosystem for Research Networking
Barr von Oehsen, Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center
Forough Ghahramani, Edge
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
Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Research Integrity (November '23)
Chris Bourg, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Heather Sardis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Erin Stalberg, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
GPT Tools That Provide Source Information (November '23)
Gary Price, infoDOCKET & ARL Day in Review
View more informationTo Increase or Decrease Capacity: The What, How, and Why of 21st Century Library Skill Development (November '23)
Tony Zanders, Skilltype
Keith Webster, Carnegie Mellon University
Karim Boughida, Stony Brook University
LEADING Next Steps: Evaluating the Sustainability and Impact of Post-graduate Professional Development and Mentorship Programs (Lightning Round) (November '23)
Erik Mitchell, University of California, San Diego
View more informationLegal Literacies for Text Data Mining – Cross-Border (“LLTDM-X”) (November '23)
Thomas Padilla, Internet Archive
Rachael Samberg, University of California, Berkeley
LIBER (Ligue des Bibliothèques Européennes de Recherche / Association of European Research Libraries) (Lightning Round) (November '23)
Julien Roche, LIBER
View more informationModels for Sustainable and Inclusive Data Science Consulting and Collaboration in Higher Education (November '23)
Mara Blake, North Carolina State University
Emily Griffith, North Carolina State University
Multi-Custodial Approaches to Digital Preservation of Scholarship (November '23)
Gaëlle Béquet, ISSN International Centre
Thomas Padilla, Internet Archive
Navigating the Artificial Intelligence-Driven Academic Frontier: Tools and Initiatives (November '23)
Elias Tzoc, Clemson University
Joelen Pastva, Carnegie Mellon University
Benjamin Shaw, University of Maryland
Leo Lo, The University of New Mexico
The National Science Foundation Public Access Initiative, Projects Funded, and Catalytic Aims of the Program (November '23)
Martin Halbert, National Science Foundation
Kathleen Fitzpatrick, Michigan State University
David Elbert, Johns Hopkins University
John Chodacki, California Digital Library
Bill Branan, Johns Hopkins University
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
Partnerships in Research and Data Services: High Performance Computing, Collocation, and Facilitation (November '23)
Lauren Geiger, Mississippi State University
Micheal Navicky, Mississippi State University
Jason Clark, Montana State University
Doralyn Rossmann, Montana State University
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
Research Data Alliance US (RDA-US) Pilots the Targeted International working GRoups: US (TIGRUS) Program (November '23)
Beth Plale, Indiana University
View more informationThe Research Data Support Landscape: Findings from a National Inventory of University Services (Lighting Round) (November '23)
Dylan Ruediger, Ithaka S+R
View more informationResearcher and Institutional Impact of Data Management and Sharing Policies (November '23)
Jake Carlson, University at Buffalo
Jonathan Petters, Virginia Tech
Joel Herndon, Duke University
The Stacks Platform: A System for Onsite Access to Rights Restricted Digital Content at the Library of Congress (Lightning Round) (November '23)
Trevor Owens, Library of Congress
View more informationUpdate from Funders: Priorities and Trends (November '23)
Katherine Klosek, Association of Research Libraries
Brett Bobley, National Endowment for the Humanities
Ashley Sands, Institute of Museum and Library Services
Martin Halbert, National Science Foundation
University of California, San Diego Library and Göttingen State and University Library: Update on a Long Term Collaboration (November '23)
David Minor, University of California, San Diego
Jan Brase, Göttingen State and University Library
Unexpected Opportunities Illuminated by Yale’s LUX Project (Lightning Round) (November '23)
Robert Sanderson, Yale University
View more informationWorking Session to Vet the Products of the American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS) Commission on Fostering and Sustaining Diverse Digital Scholarship (November '23)
James Shulman, The American Council of Learned Societies
Carol Mandel, CLIR
Gabriela Baeza Ventura, University of Houston
Kenton Rambsy, Howard University
Spring 2022 Closing Plenary: Lorcan Dempsey (May '22)
Speaker: Lorcan Dempsey
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The Privacy Landscape: Policy & Practice in the Library and University Contexts (April '22)
Speakers: Lisa Janicke Hinchcliffe, Clifford Lynch, Kent Wada, Cheryl Washington
View more informationView video
Aligning Data Support Services to Researchers’ Needs (March '22)
Dylan Ruediger, Ithaka S+R
Danielle Cooper, Ithaka S+R
American Council of Learned Societies: Commission on Fostering and Sustaining Diverse Digital Scholarship (Invited Session) (March '22)
Marisa Parham, University of Maryland, College Park
View more informationAMPlifying AV: Next Steps for the Audiovisual Metadata Platform (March '22)
Jon Dunn, Indiana University Bloomington
Shawn Averkamp, AVP
Breaking Out of the Box by Harnessing RIMS Analytics to Serve Researchers (March '22)
Joan Kolarik, The Weizmann Institute of Science
View more informationCloud Labs: A Conversation about Implications for Libraries and Research Data Management (Invited Session) (March '22)
Keith Webster, Carnegie Mellon University
Clifford Lynch, CNI
Coalescing Usage Data: Research, Data-Driven Decisions and User Privacy (March '22)
Robin Ruggaber, University of Virginia
View more informationCOGR, FDP, and ARL: Putting Numbers Behind Institutional Expenses for Public Access to Research Data (March '22)
Cynthia Hudson-Vitale, Association of Research Libraries
Shawna Taylor, Association of Research Libraries
Wendy Kozlowski, Cornell University
Jim Luther, Yale University
Christi Keene, University of Chicago
Melissa Korf, Harvard University
Collaborative Collections Lifecycle Project (March '22)
Boaz Nadav Manes, Lehigh University
Todd Carpenter, National Information Standards Organization (NISO)
Sebastian Hammer, Index Data
Collections as Data: Part to Whole — Lessons Learned and Next Steps (March '22)
Thomas Padilla, Center for Research Libraries
Yasmeen Shorish, James Madison University
Digital Archiving for a Volatile Planet: An Update on the Modern Endangered Archives Program (March '22)
Rachel Deblinger, University of California, Los Angeles
Todd Grappone, University of California, Los Angeles
Sharon Farb, University of California, Los Angeles
Gloria Chacon, University of California, San Diego
Digital Borderlands: Integrating Library Services into Research Workflows through Data-Intensive Humanities Scholarship on the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands (March '22)
Shan Sutton, University of Arizona
Megan Senseney, University of Arizona
Veronica Reyes-Escudero, University of Arizona
Alana Varner, University of Arizona
Experimenting with JSTOR as Open Infrastructure for Primary Source Collections (March '22)
Bruce Heterick, ITHAKA
Clifford Anderson, Vanderbilt University
FAIR for US: Briefing on Community Input and Workshop Findings (March '22)
Melissa Cragin, University of California, San Diego
View more informationFrame + Canvas: Scaffolding Digital Collections Use in the Curriculum (March '22)
Christopher Gilman, University of California, Los Angeles
Elizabeth McAulay, University of California, Los Angeles
Gnarly Privacy Questions and Who Will Answer Them (March '22)
Kenneth Klingenstein, Internet2
View more informationHarnessing the Knowledge of the COVID-19 Literature: From Scientific Text to Answers (March '22)
Georgios Tsatsaronis, Elsevier
Zubair Afzal, Elsevier
Efthymios Tsakonas, Elsevier
Jisc: Insights from New CEO Heidi Fraser-Krauss (Invited Session) (March '22)
Heidi Fraser-Krauss, Jisc
View more informationLEADING: Data Science Innovation Across Our National Digital Infrastructure (Invited Session) (March '22)
Amanda Whitmire, Stanford University
Chris Wiley, University of Illinois—Urbana Champaign
Chenyue Jiao, University of Illinois—Urbana Champaign
Ateanna Uriri, University of Texas at Rio Grande Valley
Chris Rauch, Drexel University
Jake Williams, Drexel University
Kenning Arlitsch, Montana State University
Rachel Frick, OCLC
Erik Mitchell, University of California, San Diego
Jane Greenberg, Drexel University
Machine Learning, Text Summarization, and Optimizing Scholarship for Citizen Audiences and Discovery (March '22)
Jason A. Clark, Montana State University
Leila Sterman, Montana State University
Daniel Laden, Montana State University
Managing Storage: The New Reality (March '22)
Helen Hockx-Yu, University of Notre Dame
View more informationOpen Educational Resource Program Development: A View from Two Institutions (March '22)
Dani Cook, University of California, San Diego
Regina Gong, Michigan State University
Allegra Swift, University of California, San Diego
Lisa Martin, University of California, San Diego
Open Organization Identifiers: A Key Piece of Open Access Infrastructure (March '22)
Maria Gould, California Digital Library
John Chodacki, California Digital Library
Preserving New Forms of Scholarship (March '22)
Jonathan Greenberg, New York University
Karen Hanson, Portico
Radical Partnerships: Expanding Academic Collaboration in Data and Computational Sciences (March '22)
Joel Herndon, Duke University
Stephanie Labou, University of California, San Diego
Tim Dennis, University of California, Los Angeles
Harrison Dekker, University of Rhode Island
Save the Time of the User: Current Industry Initiatives and Future Possibilities for Libraries (March '22)
Lisa Hinchliffe, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Sarah Shreeves, University of Arizona
SNAC Cooperative: Community and Technology Update (March '22)
Daniel Pitti, University of Virginia
Joseph Glass, University of Virginia
Towards an Open Global Cyberinfrastructure Enabling Digital Research (Invited Session) (March '22)
Frank Wuerthwein, San Diego Supercomputer Center
View more informationOpen Access, Open Scholarship, and Machine Learning: A Panel and Community Conversation (February '24)
Speakers:
Heather Sardis
Rachael Samberg
Richard Sever
Moderator: Clifford Lynch
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From Exascale to AI: Developments & Implications for the Information Landscape (January '24)
Speaker: Clifford Lynch
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Key Developments and Plans in the Networked Information World: A CNI Perspective (February '23)
Speaker: Clifford Lynch
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The Big Ten Academic Alliance (BTAA) Big Collection: What We’re Building (November '22)
Maurice York, Big Ten Academic Alliance
View more informationCollaborative Software Archiving for Institutions (CoSAI) (November '22)
Martin Klein, Los Alamos National Laboratory
View more informationCoordinating Data Services in a Decentralized Environment: Building a Successful Institutional Research Data Management (RDM) Strategy (November '22)
Alison Hitchens, University of Waterloo
Ian Milligan, University of Waterloo
Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR) + Coherent Digital: A New Not-for-Profit and Corporate Partnership (November '22)
Charles Henry, CLIR
Stephen Rhind-Tutt, Coherent Digital
Wayne Graham, CLIR
Carol Mandel, New York University; CLIR
Christian Dupont, Boston College
Cultural and Technical Transformations: Benefits from Yale’s Linked Data Cross-Collection Discovery Platform (November '22)
Susan Gibbons, Yale University
Robert Sanderson, Yale University
Data Loss and Recovery: Strategies for Organizational Change (November '22)
Bradley Daigle, University of Virginia
Jill Sexton, North Carolina State University
Democratizing Access to Ephemera at Princeton University Library (November '22)
Fernando Acosta-Rodriguez, Princeton University
Ellen Ambrosone, Princeton University
Kimberly Leaman, Princeton University
Designing Libraries for the 21st Century: Principles, Trends, and Innovations (November '22)
Joan Lippincott, Coalition for Networked Information
View more informationDiversifying Digital Publishing: Lessons from Brown University Library’s National Endowment for the Humanities Institute (November '22)
Allison Levy, Brown University
View more informationFacilitating Research Computing and Data Support at North Carolina State University (November '22)
Susan Ivey, North Carolina State University
Jill Sexton, North Carolina State University
Greg Raschke, North Carolina State University
Guide To Set Up University Open Source Programs Office (OSPO) (November '22)
Sayeed Choudhury, Carnegie Mellon University
View more informationHigher Education Leadership Initiative for Open Scholarship (HELIOS) Briefing (November '22)
Alicia Salaz, University of Oregon
View more informationHow the Public Access Submission System is Ideally Suited to Address the New Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) Memorandum (November '22)
Bill Branan, Johns Hopkins University
John Kellerman, Eclipse Foundation
Sayeed Choudhury, Carnegie Mellon University
The LibNFT Project: Leveraging Blockchain-Based Digital Asset Technology to Sustainably Preserve Distinctive Collections and Archives (November '22)
K. Matthew Dames, University of Notre Dame & Association of Research Libraries
Meredith Evans, Society of American Archivists
Michael Meth, San Jose State University
A New Storage Paradigm for Sustainable Digital Stewardship (November '22)
Andrew Woods, Harvard University
View more informationOxford Common File Layout (OCFL) v1.1: A Storage Foundation for Digital Preservation Systems (November '22)
Simeon Warner, Cornell University
View more informationPalace Project Update — Accelerating Adoption of the Open Ebook Ecosystem for Public and Academic Libraries (November '22)
James English, LYRASIS
View more informationPOD: Building Library Data Lakes to Reduce Friction and Enable Innovation (November '22)
Tom Cramer, Stanford University
Nora Dimmock, Brown University
Elisabeth Long, University of Chicago
Joe Zucca, University of Pennsylvania
The Preservation to Access Pipeline for the EMI Music Canada Audiovisual Collection (November '22)
Kathryn Ruddock, University of Calgary
Annie Murray, University of Calgary
Reactive and Proactive Archiving of Crisis (November '22)
Sawood Alam, Internet Archive
Quinn Dombrowski, Stanford University
Repository Migration Stories: A Shared Knowledge Approach to Lowering Barriers (November '22)
Kate Dohe, University of Maryland
Seth Shaw, Arizona State University
Julia Corrin, Carnegie Mellon University
Arran Griffith, LYRASIS
The Robotics Project: Insights on Collecting Complex Multimodal Materials in a Research Ecosystem (November '22)
Brian Mathews, Carnegie Mellon University
Katherine Barbera, Carnegie Mellon University
Keith Webster, Carnegie Mellon University
Supporting Computational Research on Large Digital Collections (November '22)
Jefferson Bailey, Internet Archive
Nick Ruest, York University
Abigail Potter, Library of Congress
Meghan Ferriter, Library of Congress
Towards an Artificial Intelligence-Aware Academic Library (November '22)
Todd Grappone, University of California, Los Angeles
Salwa Ismail, University of California, Berkeley
Peter Brantley, University of California, Davis
U.S. Government Publishing Office’s ISO 16363 Certified Repository Pursues CoreTrustSeal (November '22)
Jessica Tieman, U.S. Government Publishing Office
View more informationU.S. Repository Network: Moving from Vision to Action (November '22)
Tina Baich, SPARC
View more informationUnderstanding and Evaluating Business Models for Digital Infrastructure Services (November '22)
Rosalyn Metz, Emory University
Karen Estlund, Colorado State University
Unpacking the Structures of Radical Interdependence: The Experience of the Data Curation Network (November '22)
Jake Carlson, University of Michigan
Wind Cowles, Princeton University
Lisa Johnston, University of Wisconsin
Mikala Narlock, University of Minnesota
Update from Funders: Priorities and Trends (November '22)
Katherine Klosek, Association of Research Libraries (moderator)
Brett Bobley, National Endowment for the Humanities
Martin Halbert, National Science Foundation
Patricia Hswe, Mellon Foundation
Terri Taylor, Lumina Foundation
Robert Hanisch, National Institute of Standards and Technology
Darrell Meadows, National Archives and Records Administration, National Historical Publications and Records Commission
Evolving Roles of Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs) and Chief Privacy Officers (CPOs) in the University Environment (April '21)
Speakers: Brian Kelly, Kent Wada, and Cheryl Washington
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The Big Ten Academic Alliance BIG Collection and its Implications (April '21)
Speakers: Krisellen Maloney, Joseph A. Salem, Jr., Claire Steward, John Wilkin, and Maurice York
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Remote Access to Archives and Special Collections and the Sourcery Project (April '21)
Speakers: Dan Cohen, Greg Colati, Barbara Rockenbach, and Tom Scheinfeldt
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Adding a Library Profile to Caliper: Bringing the Library into the Campus Learning Analytics Conversation (March '21)
Ken Varnum, University of Michigan
Megan Oakleaf, Syracuse University
Shane Nackerud, University of Minnesota
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*Aligning Past and Present: The Migration of the Voices of the Holocaust Project (March '21)
Adam Strohm, Illinois Institute of Technology
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*All Aboard: Bringing the Community Forward to Fedora 6.0 (March '21)
David Wilcox, LYRASIS
Arran Griffith, LYRASIS
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*Bibliometric and Research Impact Services at the University of Waterloo (March '21)
Laura Bredahl, University of Waterloo
Alison Hitchens, University of Waterloo
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*Bibliometric and Research Impact Services at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (March '21)
William Mischo, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Elisandro Cabada, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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*The BIG Collection: Building a Knowledge Commons for the Big Ten (March '21)
Maurice York, Big Ten Academic Alliance
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Bringing Social Learning to All Educational Texts: Creating a Coalition (March '21)
Heather Staines, Independent
Dan Whaley, Hypothesis
Remi Kalir, University of Colorado Denver
Hugh McGuire, Rebus Foundation
Mark Graham, Internet Archive
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*Centering The Human Expert: Experiments in Computer Vision Infrastructure for Digital Collection Management (March '21)
Matthew Lincoln, Carnegie Mellon University
Julia Corrin, Carnegie Mellon University
Emily Davis, Carnegie Mellon University
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*A Collaborative Approach to Preserving At-Risk Open Access Journals (March '21)
Dominic Mitchell, Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ)
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*Connecting Your Researchers to ORCID: A New Affiliation Manager Tool for Institutions from ORCID (March '21)
Brian Minihan, ORCID
Shawna Sadler, ORCID
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Controlled Digital Lending for Libraries and Consortia (March '21)
Chris Freeland, Internet Archive
Jennie Rose Halperin, Library Futures
Jill Hurst-Wahl, Syracuse University
Charlie Barlow, Boston Library Consortium
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*Crossroads of Tech, Research & Learning: Models for IT & Library Collaborations (March '21)
H. Austin Booth, New York University
Aisha Jackson, University of Colorado at Boulder
Robert H. McDonald, University of Colorado at Boulder
Megan Hurst, Athenaeum21 Consulting
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*Data Analytics and Visualization Services in Libraries (March '21)
Xuying Xin, Pennsylvania State University
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*Email Archives: Building Capacity and Community (March '21)
Ruby Martinez, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Matthew Connelly, Columbia University
Gregory Wiedeman, University at Albany, SUNY
Michelle Gallinger, Council of State Archivists
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The Feasibility of Moving to Federated Authentication-Only: An Elsevier-Library Partnership (March '21)
Kelechi Okere, Elsevier
Emily McElroy, University of Nebraska Medical Center
Russell Palmer, University System of Georgia/GALILEO
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*Feeding Hungry Researchers: A Library Ecosystem for Social Media Data (March '21)
Laura Wrubel, George Washington University
Daniel Kerchner, George Washington University
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*Gender Identity Data at Scale: Considerations for Gleaning Actionable Insight (March '21)
Gwen Evans, Elsevier
Holly Falk-Krzesinski, Elsevier
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Grants Are Temporary but Data Stewardship Is Not: Sustainability of the Data Curation Network (March '21)
Heidi Imker, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Lisa Johnston, University of Minnesota
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*Half the World: Offline Internet International Consortium (March '21)
James O’Donnell, Arizona State Universtiy
Ann Okerson, Offline Internet Consortium (OLI) Steering Committee
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*How to Choose a Repository: Using Multi-Criteria Analysis to Guide a Difficult Decision (March '21)
Heather Heckman, University of South Carolina
Kate Boyd, University of South Carolina
Amie Freeman, University of South Carolina
Mēgan Oliver, University of South Carolina
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*Implementing Controlled Digital Lending as a Core Library Service (March '21)
Stephen Davison, California Institute of Technology
Michael Hucka, California Institute of Technology
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*Improving Stewardship: Opportunities and Tensions (March '21)
Kari May, University of Pittsburgh
Clinton Graham, University of Pittsburgh
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*Libraries Advancing the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals: How Libraries Can Maximize Impact (March '21)
Christopher Cyr, OCLC Research
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*Local Partnership for the Greater Good: Library Publishing at University of Minnesota (March '21)
Emma Molls, University of Minnesota at Twin Cities
Shane Nackerud, University of Minnesota at Twin Cities
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*Looking at the Future of Academic Research Budgets with an Emphasis on Research Support and Enablement (March '21)
Jane Radecki, Ithaka S+R
Roger Schonfeld, Ithaka S+R
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*Mainstreaming the Publish, Review, Curate Model (March '21)
Catherine Ahearn, Knowledge Futures Group
Zach Verdin, Knowledge Futures Group
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*Navigating Risk in Post-Custodial Digitization (March '21)
Lindsey Memory, Brigham Young University
Ryan Lee, Brigham Young University
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*The New Enlightenment and the Fight to Free Knowledge (March '21)
Peter Kaufman, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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*Notify: The Repository and Services Interoperability Project (March '21)
Kathleen Shearer, COAR (Confederation of Open Access Repositories)
Martin Klein, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Paul Walk, COAR (Confederation of Open Access Repositories)
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*The Open Access eBook Usage Data Trust: A Global OA Monograph Data Collaborative to Facilitate Economies of Scale for Scholarly Output Usage, Engagement, and Impact Analysis (March '21)
Christina Drummond, Educopia Institute/OA eBook Usage Data Trust
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Project Komodo: Catalyzing Browser-Based Virtual Reality Teaching and Learning in the Library (March '21)
Elisandro Cabada, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
William Mischo, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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*Project Update for Celebrating Cuba! Collaborative Collections of Cuban Patrimony (March '21)
Judith Russell, University of Florida
Todd Digby, University of Florida
Laurie Taylor, University of Florida
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*Shared Power and the Making of the Penn and Slavery Project Augmented Reality Tour (March '21)
Katie Rawson, University of Pennsylvania
Meaghan Moody, University of Rochester
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*Sliced Bread: Putting the Federated Identity Pieces Together (March '21)
Kenneth Klingenstein, Internet2
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*Snapshots of Efforts Toward Institutionalizing Digital Scholarship within a Library Organization (March '21)
Meris Longmeier, The Ohio State University
Leigh Bonds, The Ohio State University
Daniel Noonan, The Ohio State University
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*Supporting Multidisciplinary International Research through Collaborative Development (March '21)
Rachel Di Cresce, University of Toronto
Jessica Lockhart, University of Toronto
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Sustaining Open Infrastructure: Samvera’s Journey Toward a New Model for Fiscal Sponsorship (March '21)
Rosalyn Metz, Emory University
Heather Greer Klein, Samvera
*Taking Control Using Academic SimplyE: Our Journey to an Open Reading Landscape (March '21)
Robert Cartolano, Columbia University
James English, LYRASIS
Nancy Lin, New York University
Christine Peterson, Amigos Library Services
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*Toward Automating Collection of Article Data and Repository Content (March '21)
Steven Pryor, University of Missouri
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The Virtual Copyright Education Center: An Open Discussion (March '21)
Melissa Levine, University of Michigan
Erin Tripp, LYRASIS
Rina Pantalony, Columbia University
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*Why and How We Went Serverless, and How You Can Too (March '21)
Yinlin Chen, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Bill Ingram, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
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Why Collaboration in Pursuit of Equity and Mission-Alignment Are the Future of Library/Publisher Work (March '21)
Greg Eow, Center for Research Libraries
Maurice York, Big Ten Academic Alliance
Sara Rouhi, PLOS
COVID and the Evolving Innovation Landscape (December '21)
Speaker: Clifford Lynch
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Accessibility Does Not Imply Usability for Students with Visual Disabilities (December '21)
Vikas Ashok, Old Dominion University
Michael Nelson, Old Dominion University
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Addressing the 7% Problem: The FRAME Project and the ARL-CARL Marrakesh Treaty Implementation Project (December '21)
Victoria Owen, University of Toronto
Bill Kasdorf, Kasdorf & Associations, LLC
Stephen Downie, University of Illinois
Pascal Calarco, University of Windsor
John Unswoth, University of Virginia
Katherine Klosek, Association of Research Libraries
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Along Came Google (December '21)
Roger Schonfeld, Ithaka S+R
Deanna Marcum, Ithaka S+R
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The Art of Attributions (December '21)
Kenneth Klingenstein, Internet2
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Assessing the Preservation Systems Landscape (December '21)
Oya Y. Rieger, Itaka S+R
Roger C. Schonfeld, Ithaka S+R
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Athena: A Collaborative Research Tool for the Naval Education Enterprise (December '21)
Edward Corrado, Naval Post Graduate School
Todd Lyons, Naval Post Graduate School
Tom Rosko, Naval Post Graduate School
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Automated Rights Determination to Unlock Public Domain Treasures in Library Collections (December '21)
Stephen Abrams, Harvard University
Suzanne Wones, Harvard University
Kyle Courtney, Harvard University
Mingtao Zhao, Harvard University
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Bringing Linked Data into Libraries via Wikidata (December '21)
Mary Aycock, Texas State University
Nicole Critchley, Texas State University
Amanda Scott, Texas State University
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Building a Path Forward to Sustainable Digital Preservation: The Genesis of Digital Preservation Leadership Across the UC System (December '21)
Sibyl Schaefer, University of California, San Diego
Edson Smith, University of California, Los Angeles
Hannah Tashjian, University of California, Berkeley
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Building Expertise and Defining Values: The Data Privacy and Retention Task Force at Duke University Libraries (December '21)
Angela Zoss, Duke University
Timothy McGeary, Duke University
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A Call to Action: The Imperative for Libraries and Publishers to Better Share/Understand the APC Waiver Process (December '21)
Sara Rouhi, Public Library of Science
Romy Beard, Electronic Information for Libraries
Curtis Brundy, Iowa State University
Audrey Smith, University of Florida
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Challenges and Opportunities in Open Source Software: A Review of the LYRASIS 2021 Research Survey Report (December '21)
Hannah Rosen, LYRASIS
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CLIR Fellows Panel (Invited Session) (December '21)
Francena Turner, Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities
Petrouchka Moise, Grinnell College
Laura Wilson, Fisk University
Kevin Winstead, Pennsylvania State University
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Collaboratively Building the Future for Controlled Digital Lending (December '21)
Nathan Mealey, Wesleyan University
Michael Rodriguez, University of Connecticut
Charlie Barlow, Boston Library Consortium
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Collaboratively Enhancing Capacity for Research Data: Updates from the Data Curation Network (December '21)
Wendy Kozlowsi, Cornell University
Lisa Johnston, University of Minnesota
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Connecticut Digital Archive in Context: Addressing Systemic Bias in Cultural Heritage Repository Programs (December '21)
Gregory Colati, University of Connecticut
Michael Kemezis, University of Connecticut
Heather Owen, Syracuse University
Rachael Nutt, Syracuse University
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COVID-19 and The Future of Scholarly Meetings (December '21)
Dylan Ruediger, Ithaka S+R
Danielle Cooper, Ithaka S+R
Laura Brown, Ithaka S+R
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Creating a Single Point of Entry Tool for Data Needs Assessment and Support (December '21)
Briana Wham, The Pennsylvania State University
Matthew Harp, Arizona State University
Douglas Dodson, The Pennsylvania State University
Philip Tarrant, Arizona State University
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Developing a Research Data Management Service in a Regional Comprehensive University: Needs Assessment (December '21)
Ping Fu, Central Washington University
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Developing Institutional Strategies and Policies for Research Data (December '21)
Jenny Muilenburg, University of Washington
Donna Bourne-Tyson, Dalhousie University
Abigail Goben, University of Illinois Chicago
Jim Wilgenbusch, University of Minnesota
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Digital Preservation & Access: Exposing Workflows and Governance (December '21)
Daniel Noonan, The Ohio State University
Sue Beck, The Ohio State University
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DRAS-TIC Linked Data Platforms for Digital Asset Management (December '21)
Gregory Jansen, University of Maryland
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Endangered But Not Too Late: The State of Digital News Preservation (December '21)
Edward McCain, University of Missouri
Neil Mara, Reynolds Journalism Institute
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Expanding Our Horizons: A Library’s Take on Researcher Profiles (December '21)
Vessela Ensberg, University of California, Davis
Quinn Hart, University of California, Davis
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Exploring Values-Driven Models for Innovation in Scholarly Communication (December '21)
Sarah Lippincott, Next Generation Library Publishing
Kate Herman, Next Generation Library Publishing
Dave Pcolar, Next Generation Library Publishing
Katherine Skinner, Educopia Institute
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Federal Agency and Non-profit Public Access to Research Update (December '21)
Cynthia Hudson Vitale, Association of Research Libraries
Martin Halbert, National Science Foundation
Kathryn Funk, National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health
Bob Hanisch, National Institute of Standards and Technology
Carly Robinson, Department of Energy – Office of Scientific and Technical Information
Jason Gerson, PCORI Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute
Josh Greenberg, Program Director, Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
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Flipping the Strategy: FOLIO Implementation at Five Research Libraries (December '21)
Simeon Warner, Cornell University
Tom Cramer, Stanford University
Tim McGeary, Duke University
Jamie Wittenberg, University of Colorado Boulder
Shawn Nicholson, Michigan State University
Elisabeth Long, University of Chicago
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From Monolith to a Modern System, and the First-Ever Florida Digital Newspaper Library Portal (December '21)
Todd Digby, University of Florida
Judith Russell, University of Florida
Laurie Taylor, University of Florida
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From Start-Up to Scale-Up: Building a Student-Centric Technology Ecosystem (December '21)
Andrew Rechnitz, Texas State University
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“Fund to Mission” Open Access Monograph Model at the University of Michigan: Progress Report (December '21)
Charles Watkinson, University of Michigan
Kristen Twardowski, University of Michigan
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The Future of the Library Technology Career Jumpstart Program (December '21)
Tori Culler, North Carolina State University
Kevin Beswick, North Carolina State University
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Identifying Global Expertise in the Modern Library Economy (December '21)
Tony Zanders, Skilltype, Inc.
Johnny Boursiquot, Skilltype, Inc.
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The Impact of Federated Authentication on User Experience, Privacy, and Learning Analytics (December '21)
Hong Ma, Loyola University Chicago
Margaret Heller, Loyola University Chicago
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Implementation and Assessment of an End-to-end Open Science and Data Collaborations Program (December '21)
Huajin Wang, Carnegie Mellon University
Melanie Gainey, Carnegie Mellon University
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Implementing Artificial Intelligence Technology at a Major Library (December '21)
Rizwan Ali, Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Internet Archive Scholar: Supporting Perpetual Access to Open Scholarship through Infrastructure and Collaborations (December '21)
Jefferson Bailey, Internet Archive
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Is it Time to Give the Digital Public Library of America our Digital Objects? (December '21)
Kenning Arlitsch, Montana State University
Michael Della Bitta, Digital Public Library of America
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LEADING to Data Science in Libraries (December '21)
Jane Greenberg, Drexel University
Kenning Arlitsch, Montana State University
Erik Mitchell, University of California, San Diego
Lencia Beltran, Emporia State University
HyunSeung Koh, University of Northern Iowa Library
Emily Ping O’Brien, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Jennifer Proctor, University of Maryland School
Jonathan Young, University of Hawaii at Manoa
Jay Winkler, University of Michigan
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Leveraging Interinstitutional Infrastructure to Establish an OER Publishing Imprint (December '21)
John Morgenstern, Clemson University
Yang Wu, Clemson University
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Leveraging the Power of Wikimedia to Increase Discovery and Use of Archival Collections (December '21)
Michael Della Bitta, Digital Public Library of America
Leigh Jeremias, Colorado State Library
Giovanna Fontenelle, Wikimedia Foundation
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Licensing Privacy: Contractual Language and the Challenge of Monitoring Compliance (December '21)
Lisa Hinchliffe, University of Illinois, Urbana
Sarah Shreeves, University of Arizona
Danielle Cooper, Ithaka S+R
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Link It, Find It, Count It: LYRASIS and Research Infrastructure Communities (December '21)
Sheila Rabun, LYRASIS
Hannah Rosen, LYRASIS
Paolo Gujilde, LYRASIS
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Machine Learning for Geographic Information Systems: Striving for Scalable Processing of Scanned Map Images (December '21)
Michael Shensky, University of Texas at Austin
Aaron Choate, University of Texas at Austin
Danna Gurari, University of Colorado Boulder
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The Mailbag Project and Building Digital Preservation Tools Around Filesystems (December '21)
Gregory Wiedeman, University at Albany, SUNY
Mark Wolfe, University at Albany, SUNY
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Moving Email Archives from Theory to Practice (December '21)
Ruby Martinez, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Stephen Abrams, Harvard University
Matt Teichman, University of Chicago
Chris Prom, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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New NISO Projects to Support Trust and Transparency in the Research Ecosystem (December '21)
Nettie Lagace, National Information Standards Organization
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Obstacles and Opportunities in Research Information Management in the United States (December '21)
Rebecca Bryant, OCLC
Jan Fransen, University of Minnesota
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Octopus: The New Primary Research Record for Science (December '21)
Alexandra Freeman, Octopus Publishing CIC
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Open Access eBook Data Trust (December '21)
Christina Drummond, Educopia Institute
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PACE: Putting the Library in the Loop of Gauging Scholarly Impact (December '21)
Rick Johnson, University of Notre Dame
John Wang, University of Notre Dame
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Preserving Digital Architecture: A Progress Report on the Building for Tomorrow Project (December '21)
Ann Whiteside, Harvard University
Stephen Abrams, Harvard University
Sara Rogers, Harvard University
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Promoting the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) at US Universities: Overcoming Challenges of Academic Culture (December '21)
Arthur Ellis, Elsevier
Amanda Ellis, Arizona State University
Robin Kear, University of Pittsburgh
Debra Rowe, U.S. Partnership for Education for Sustainable Development
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Progress Towards Opening the Monograph: The MIT Press Direct to Open (December '21)
Emily Farrell, The MIT Press
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Realizing the Potential of Collaborations and Partnerships: Lessons from Dryad (December '21)
Jennifer Gibson, Dryad
John Chodacki, California Digital Library
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Re-Investing in the Institutional Repository: Redesigning Infrastructure, Re-Architecting the Platform, and Reviewing Policies (December '21)
Dan Coughlin, Penn State University
Cynthia Hudson-Vitale, Association of Research Libraries
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Repository Migration Pilot Debrief (December '21)
Arran Griffith, LYRASIS
Amy Blau, Whitman College
Robin Ruggaber, University of Virginia
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Research Data Publishing Ethics: New Cross-Institutional Resources (December '21)
Daniella Lowenberg, University of California
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SCOSS Consultation and Open Science Strategy (December '21)
Susan Haigh, Canadian Association of Research Libraries
Judy Ruttenberg, Association of Research Libraries
Alwaleed K. Alkhaja, Qatar National Library
Martin Borchert, University of New South Wales
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Supporting University Resilience During the Pandemic through VIVO, the Open Source Research Information Management System (December '21)
Bruce Herbert, Texas A&M University
Damaris Murry, Duke University
Robert Miller, LYRASIS
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Taking a Page from the Scholarly Communication Notebook to Transform Library and Information Services Education (December '21)
Will Cross, North Carolina State University
Maria Bonn, University of Illinois
Josh Bolick, University of Kansas
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Towards Aiding Research by Improving Access to Electronic Theses and Dissertations from Multiple Domains (December '21)
Jian Wu, Old Dominion University
Edward Fox, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
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Understanding Learning Analytics: A Multi-Institute Undergraduate Focus Group Study of Learning Analytic Scenarios (December '21)
Michael Perry, Northwestern University
Kyle Jones, Indiana University-Indianapolis
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Understanding Research Cores: An Overview of a Critical Component of Research Infrastructure (December '21)
Roger Schonfeld, Ithaka S+R
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The United Rainbow Colors of Bots (December '21)
Tal Ayalon, World Bank Group
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University-based Open Sources Programs Offices (December '21)
Sayeed Choudhury, Johns Hopkins University
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The University of California, San Francisco-John Hopkins University Opioid Industry Documents Archive (December '21)
Kate Tasker, University of California, San Franciscoi
Anne Seymour, Johns Hopkins University
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University of Miami’s Esploro Journey: Leveraging Human Eco-systems & Intelligence to Train AI Models (December '21)
Elizabeth Gushee, University of Miami
Kineret Ben-Knaan, University of Miami
Angela Clark-Hughes, University of Miami
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The Use of Machine Learning Techniques for Performing Topic Modeling and Topic Identification on Bibliographic Datasets (December '21)
William Mischo, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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Using Data from NIH’s iCite to Dynamically Provide Bibliometric-Based Decision Support (December '21)
Paul Albert, Weill Cornell Medical College
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Using Machine Learning to Extract WWII Japanese American Incarceree Data (December '21)
Marissa Friedman, University of California, Berkeley
Mary Elings, University of California, Berkeley
Vijay Singh, Doxie.AI
Tracey Tan, Doxie.AI
Cameron Ford, Doxie.AI
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The Virtual Copyright Education Center: Update and Discussion (December '21)
Melissa Levine, University of Michigan
Rina Elster Pantalony, Columbia University
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What Works: High-Tech Work in Physical and Virtual Spaces (December '21)
Joan Lippincott, Coalition for Networked Information
Dale Askey, University of Alberta
Salwa Ismail, University of California, Berkeley
Parke Rhoads, Vantage Technology Consulting Group
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Who is Using What, Where? An Analysis of Institutional Stakeholder Usage of Library Services & Collections During the COVID-19 Pandemic (December '21)
Russell Michalak, Goldey-Beacom College
Monica Rysavy, Forte Labs
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Carnegie Mellon University’s Cloud Lab Project (January '21)
Speakers: Rebecca Doerge, Brian Frezza and Keith Webster
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Reflections on Twenty Years of Designing Digital Scholarship (April '21)
Speaker: Tara McPherson
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It’s 2020 … Where is my Flying Car and Cultural Heritage Research Data Ecosystem? (April '21)
Speaker: Robert Sanderson
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Close of the Spring 2020 Virtual Meeting (April '20)
Speaker: Clifford Lynch
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Academic Library Response to Covid-19: Designing and Managing Real-Time Data Collection and Dissemination (March '20)
Lisa Janicke Hinchliffe, UIUC
Christine Wolff-Eisenberg, Ithaka S+R
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Advancements in Digital Preservation: Spectral 3-D Reconstruction of Impressionist Oil Paintings (March '20)
Yi Yang, Pennsylvania State University
View more informationAdvancing the Learning Organization: Reframing IT Projects as a Catalyst for Change (March '20)
Jennifer Vinopal, The Ohio State University
Salwa Ismail, University of California, Berkeley
Carolyn Caizzi, Northwestern University
Rosalyn Metz, Emory University
Hannah Sommers, The George Washington University
AMP Project Update: Leveraging Machine Learning and Human Expertise for AV Collections Access (March '20)
Jon W. Dunn, Indiana University
Shawn Averkamp, AVP
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ARKs in the Open: 3.2 Billion Persistent Identifiers (March '20)
John Kunze, University of California
Bess Missell, Smithsonian Institution
Karen Hanson, Ithaka
Tom Creighton, FamilySearch International
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Beyond the Repository: Integrations to Support OA Policies (March '20)
Cynthia Hudson Vitale, Pennsylvania State University
Daniel Coughlin, Pennsylvania State University
Brandy Karl, Pennsylvania State University
Ana Enriquez, Pennsylvania State University
Building and Using Collections as Data: Using Machine Learning to Identify Jim Crow Laws (March '20)
Amanda Henley, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Lorin Bruckner, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Kimber Thomas, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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Building Data Science Support Capacity through Graduate Fellowship Programs (March '20)
Jeffrey C. Oliver, University of Arizona
View more informationBut Where Can I Find It?: A Look at the Collaborative Evolution of Access to IIT’s TechNews (March '20)
Kristen Weischedel, Illinois Institute of Technology
View more informationCan You Imagine a Better Academic E-book Experience? Piloting SimplyE in Academic Libraries (March '20)
Rob Cartolano, Columbia University
Michele Kimpton, Digital Public Library of America
James English, Lyrasis
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Catalyzing Student Success: How to Center Digital Literacy, Access to Technology, and Interdisciplinary Communities of Practice in Innovative Library Spaces (March '20)
Jennifer Nichols, University of Arizona
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Central Washington University’s OER and No-cost Textbook Initiative (March '20)
Rebecca L. Lubas, Central Washington University
Maura Valentino, Central Washington University
Collaboration and Community: Creating the Atla Digital Library for Collecting and Connecting in Religion and Theology (March '20)
Christine Fruin, Atla
Kevin Kochanski, Notch8
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Connecting the Dots: Using ORCID to Consolidate Research Information for Reporting and Assessment (March '20)
Jan Fransen, University of Minnesota
Jane Scott, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Hilary Davis, North Carolina State University
Jason Ronallo, North Carolina State University
Sheila Rabun, Lyrasis
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Crowd-Sourced Unlatching of Curricular Books: A Joint Pilot by the California State University, Knowledge Unlatched, and the Internet Archive (March '20)
Mark G. Bilby, California State University, Fullerton
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Democratizing Access to Research: Using RAMP Data to Compare Trends in IR Usage between the Global North and South (March '20)
Jonathan Wheeler, University of New Mexico
Minh Pham, University of Missouri, Columbia
Designing an Inclusive Digital Exhibition Experience (March '20)
Rebecca Yvonne Bayeck, New York Public LIbrary
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Developing a Collaborative Infrastructure in Support of Research Data Management Skill Building for Researchers and Data Stewards: Enhancing ESIP’s Data Management Training Clearinghouse (March '20)
Karl Benedict, University of New Mexico
Nancy Hoebelheinrich, Knowledge Motifs LLC
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Developing the Public Statement of Library Copyright Specialists: Fair Use & Emergency Remote Teaching & Research (March '20)
Brandy Karl, Pennsylvania State University
Laura Quilter, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
DevOps is Bigger than IT: Driving Digital Transformation in Libraries (March '20)
Mary Beth Snapp, Ohio State University
Jennifer Vinopal, Ohio State University
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Discovery Systems in 2020: Issues and Trends (March '20)
William Mischo, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Michael Norman, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Tom Cramer, Stanford University
Lorcan Dempsey, OCLC
Email Archives: Challenges and Opportunities (March '20)
Chris Prom, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Sally DeBauche, Stanford University
Emergency Planning in a Time of Crisis (March '20)
Christopher Vinson, Clemson University
Chris Cox, Clemson University
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Empowering Data-Driven Research through an Open, Accessible Data Infrastructure (March '20)
Jamie V. Wittenberg, Indiana University
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Event 201. Why Weren’t We Paying Attention? (March '20)
Toby Green, Coherent Digital
View more informationFlows of Water, Flows of Work: Strategizing Workflows for Data Discovery in the Digitized Southern California Water Documents (March '20)
Jessica Davila Greene, The Claremont Colleges
Jeanine Finn, The Claremont Colleges
Yeisi Ileczko, The Claremont Colleges
Mark Buchholz, The Claremont Colleges
Fostering a UX Culture across Campus (March '20)
Rebecca Blakiston, University of Arizona
View more informationFreedom of the Shelves: Untangling the Confusion on Federated Identity, Access Controls, and Privacy (March '20)
Ken Klingenstein, Internet2
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Gateway Focus Week: Kickstarting Digital Projects with an Intensive Sustainability Workshop (March '20)
Nancy Maron, BlueSky to BluePrint, LLC
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Guided by Values: Creating an Open Values Statement (March '20)
Tina Baich, Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis
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IIIF at the Getty: Vision & Tactics (March '20)
Stefano Cossu, J. P. Getty Trust
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Immersive Scholar: Development, Documentation, Display, and Dissemination of Experiential Research and Scholarship (March '20)
Micah Vandegrift, North Carolina State University
Shelby Hallman, North Carolina State University
Implementing Effective Data Practices (March '20)
Judy Ruttenberg, Association of Research Libraries
Maria Gould, University of California
Maria Praetzellis, University of California
Natalie Meyers, University of Notre Dame
Jennifer Muilenburg, University of Washington
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Implications of Student Services on Library Digital and Physical Spaces (March '20)
Sayeed Choudhury, Johns Hopkins University
Edwina Picon, Johns Hopkins University
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Infusing Data with Compute: Developing and Advancing an Institution-Wide Strategy Around Research Data Science (March '20)
Salwa Ismail, University of California, Berkeley
Shawna Dark, University of California, Berkeley
Kenneth Lutz, University of California, Berkeley
Anthony Suen, University of California, Berkeley
Initial Steps towards Building a Global Registry of Digitized Works (March '20)
Mike Furlough, HathiTrust
Stuart Lewis, National Library of Scotland
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Innovative Models in Data Publishing: An Update from CDL, Dryad, & Zenodo (March '20)
Daniella Lowenberg, University of California
Alex Ioannidis, CERN
Introducing Privacy Literacy in Digital Learning (March '20)
Raymond Pun, Alder Graduate School of Education
View more informationIT Guidance at the Yale University Library (March '20)
Dale Hendrickson, Yale University
View more informationIthaka S+R US Library Survey 2019: First Release of Key Findings (March '20)
Christine Wolff-Eisenberg, Ithaka
Jennifer Frederick, Ithaka
It’s Not What Libraries Hold; It’s Who Libraries Serve (March '20)
Xuemao Wang, University of Cincinnati
Roger Schonfeld, Ithaka
Navigating Communal Rights for Digital Preservation and Open Access (March '20)
Rachel Deblinger, University of California, Los Angeles
Sharon Farb, University of California, Los Angeles
Todd Grappone, University of California, Los Angeles
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The On-again, Off-again Career of Learning Analytics (March '20)
Malcolm Brown, EDUCAUSE
View more informationOn the Persistence of Persistent Identifiers of the Scholarly Web (March '20)
Martin Klein, Los Alamos National Laboratory
View more informationOntology for Scholarship: Revising the VIVO Ontology (March '20)
Michael Conlon, University of Florida
Violeta Ilik, Columbia University
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Open Infrastructure and the COVID-19 Crisis: Principles and Evaluation Criteria (March '20)
Rosalyn Metz, Emory University
Lisa Macklin, Emory University
Organizing for OER Action: Recommendations for Statewide OER Initiative Governance Structures (March '20)
Steven J. Bell, Temple University
View more informationORCID US Community Update (Short Update) (March '20)
Sheila Rabun, LYRASIS
View more informationPackaging Specification for Simultaneous Deposit of Articles and Data into Multiple Repositories (March '20)
Sayeed Choudhury, Johns Hopkins University
Hanh Vu, Johns Hopkins University
Perspectives on Digital Scholarship Programs (March '20)
Joan Lippincott, Coalition for Networked Information
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Preservation of New Forms of Scholarship (March '20)
Jonathan Greenberg, New York University
Jeremy Morse, University of Michigan
Karen Hanson, Portico, ITHAKA
Thib Guicherd-Callin, Stanford University
David Millman, New York University
Print to Petabyte: Creating Knowledge from Collection Information (March '20)
Fenella G France, Library of Congress
View more informationProject ReShare: Reimagining Content Delivery Networks with the User at the Center (Short Update) (March '20)
Scott Garrison, Midwest Collaborative for Library Services
View more informationProject Surfliner: Building the Tracks before the Train (March '20)
Tim Marconi, University of California, San Diego
Chrissy Rissmeyer, University of California, Santa Barbara
Rapidly Expanding Access: HathiTrust’s COVID-19 Response (March '20)
Mike Furlough, HathiTrust
Sandra McIntyre, HathiTrust
Reflections on a Merger: Assessing the Program-Level Impact of LYRASIS + DuraSpace (March '20)
David Wilcox, LYRASIS
Rosalyn Metz, Emory University
Robin Ruggaber, University of Virginia
Tim Shearer, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Julia Trimmer, Duke University
Kristi Park, Texas Digital Library
Research Organization Registry Update: Sustainability, Adoption, and Curation Planning (Short Update) (March '20)
Maria Gould, University of California
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Review, Appraisal and Triage of Email (RATOM) (March '20)
Christopher (Cal) Lee, University of North Carolina
Kam Woods, University of North Carolina
Sensitive and Protected Data in Distributed Digital Preservation Networks – IMLS Planning Grant Briefing (March '20)
Courtney Mumma, Texas Digital Library
Sibyl Schaefer, University of California, San Diego
Kristi Park, Texas Digital Library
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Sharing Digital Content through International Museum, Library, and Archives Networks Today: An IMLS Inquiry into Cross-Border Initiatives (March '20)
Melissa Levine, University of Michigan
Nancy Weiss, Institute of Museum and Library Services
Sizing Up Archives and Special Collections: Evaluating and Sustaining Our Operations at Scale (March '20)
Chela Scott Weber, OCLC
Gordon Daines, Brigham Young University
Adrian Turner, University of California
Starting (Almost) from Scratch: Supporting the “Pivot to Online” in a Small Liberal Arts College Environment (March '20)
Scott Walter, Illinois Wesleyan University
View more informationStatistical Consulting in the Library (March '20)
Jonathan Cain, University of Oregon
View more informationTechnology Planning for Operational Continuity (March '20)
Dhanushka Samarakoon, University of Miami
View more informationThree Years in the Cloud. Our Experience with Moving Our Mission Critical Digital Services to AWS (March '20)
Jean Philipps, Florida State University
Louis Brooks, Florida State University
Favenzio Calvo, Florida State University
Transforming Scholarly Publishing at The Ohio State University (Short Update) (March '20)
Maureen Walsh, The Ohio State University
View more informationA Unified, Intentional, and Evolving Approach to Research Support (March '20)
M.J. Tooey, University of Maryland, Baltimore
View more informationVirtual Reality in Libraries: Research Partnership Opportunities (March '20)
Doralyn Rossmann, Montana State University
View more informationWeb-Based Digital Maps and the Challenge of Sustainability (March '20)
Jeremiah Trinidad-Christensen, Columbia University
Nancy Maron, BlueSky to BluePrint, LLC
Paul Evan Peters Memorial Lecture: 21st Century Data: The First 30 Years (December '20)
Speaker: Francine Berman
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The Academic Research Enterprise: Structure, Leadership, Challenges, and Adaptation (December '20)
Speakers: Roger Schonfeld, Jane Radecki, and Oya Rieger
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Fall 2020 CLIR Fellows Panel (December '20)
Speakers: Azure Steward, Brian A. Robinson, Christian Casey, and Nicté Fuller Medina
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Opening Plenary Fall 2020: Clifford Lynch (December '20)
Speaker: Clifford Lynch
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Academic Libraries Join the Fight Against Climate Change (December '20)
Lisa Spiro, Rice University
Ashley Fitzpatrick, Rice University
Adapting Library GIS Services in the Age of COVID-19: Challenges, Changes, and Planning for the Future (December '20)
Michael Shensky, University of Texas at Austin
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Advancing Computational Reproducibility in the Social Sciences: Creating and Using Digital Reproduction Records as a Pedagogical Tool (December '20)
Katie Hoeberling, University of California Berkeley
Fernando Hoces de la Guardia, University of California, Berkeley
Building Data Literacy – the Northeast Student Data Corps (December '20)
Florence Hudson, Columbia University
Yousef Danisman, Queensborough College
Jennifer Oxenford, Kinber
Building Hyku for Cross-Consortia Partnerships (December '20)
Kirsten Leonard, PALNI
Jill Morris, PALCI
The Catholic News Archive (December '20)
Paul Bracke, Gonzaga University
Jean McManus, University of Notre Dame
Compassionate Computing: Leveraging Socio-Technical Practices for Technical and Cultural Change (December '20)
Laurie Taylor, University of Florida
Todd Digby, University of Florida
Computer Lab Access Amid COVID-19 Restrictions: The Sprint to Maintain Support for Any Distance Users at UT Austin Libraries (December '20)
Fred Gilmore, University of Texas, Austin
View more informationConnecting Communities of Practice to Support Big Social Data Stewardship (December '20)
Sara Mannheimer, Montana State University
View more informationContainerizing Digital Exhibits for Scalability and Sustainment (December '20)
Larry Yang, The University of Texas at Austin
Allyssa Guzman, The University of Texas at Austin
The COVID Information Commons (December '20)
Florence Hudson, Columbia University
Jeremiah Trinidad-Christensen, Columbia University
Nora Garza, Laredo College
Sarah Bowman, University of Buffalo
CreateUK: Opportunities for Digital Pedagogy, Projects, and Collaborative Infrastructure (December '20)
Jennifer Hootman, University of Kentucky
View more informationDemonstrating PresQT Services for FAIR Software and Data Preservation (December '20)
Natalie Meyers, University of Notre Dame
Rick Johnson, University of Notre Dame
Digital Lending During a Pandemic: A Dual Approach to Secure Document Delivery on a Deadline (December '20)
Anthony Helm, Brown University
Joseph Rhoads, Brown University
The Digital Library of the Caribbean’s Use of Technical and Management Practices to Enable Equity (December '20)
Laurie Taylor, University of Florida
Brian Keith, University of Florida
The Digital Scholarship and Data Science Fellowship (DS2F): Early Indicators from a Pilot Program at the University of Arizona Libraries (December '20)
Jeffrey Oliver, University of Arizona
Megan Senseney, University of Arizona
Dismantling Racism in Collaborative Collections (December '20)
Shanee Murrain, Digital Public Library of America
Penelope Shumaker, State Library of Ohio
Leanne Finnigan, Temple University
Ann Hanlon, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
Emulation In Action: Applying EaaSI for Research and Study (December '20)
Seth Anderson, Yale University
Ethan Gates, Yale University
Jessica Meyerson, Educopia Institute
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Enabling and Reusing Multilingual Citizen Contributions in the Archival Record (December '20)
Allyssa Guzman, University of Texas at Austin
Albert Palacios, University of Texas at Austin
An Evolution of Bibliometrics and Research Impact Services (December '20)
Laura Bredahl, University of Waterloo
View more informationExamining Campus Research Services (December '20)
Brian Lavoie, OCLC
Rebecca Bryant, OCLC
Rebecca Springer, Ithaka S+R
Jane Radecki, Ithaka S+R
Expanding the Experiential Library: Using Livestreaming to Adapt Hands-on Learning Spaces During a Global Pandemic (December '20)
Claire Cahoon, North Carolina State University
Colin Nickels, North Carolina State University
Exploring Roles for Librarians on Interdisciplinary Research Teams: A Collaboration between the University of Miami’s Office of Research and Libraries (December '20)
Kelly Miller, University of Miami
Kineret Ben-Knaan, University of Miami
James Sobczak, University of Miami
Angela Clark Hughes, University of Miami
Exposing Digital Preservation and Access Workflows Through SIPOC, RACI and Brainwriting (December '20)
Daniel Noonan, The Ohio State University
Sue Beck, The Ohio State University
The FAIR Signposting Profile (December '20)
Herbert Van de Sompel, Data Archive and Networked Services
Martin Klein, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Fedora Migration Paths and Tools: Pilot Project Update (December '20)
David Wilcox, LYRASIS
Robin Ruggaber, University of Virginia
Amy Blau, Whitman College
From Toll Roads to Highways: How the OA Switchboard is Building the Infrastructure for an OA-driven Scholarly Communications Landscape (December '20)
Yvonne Campfens, OASPA/OA Switchboard
Sara Rouhi, PLOS
Liz Ball, Jisc
Maurice York, Big Ten Academic Alliance
Geodisy: A New, Visual Way to Discover Canadian Research Data (December '20)
Eugene Barsky, University of British Columbia
View more informationHigh Fidelity: Connecting information for Better Research Reproducibility (December '20)
Peter Oxley, Cornell University
Terrie Wheeler, Cornell University
How Do We Measure Up? A Capabilities Model and Benchmarking Baseline for Research Computing and Data (December '20)
Patrick Schmitz, Semper Cogito Consulting
Claire Mizumoto, UC San Diego
IIIF Standards Beyond Images: Working with A/V, Discovery, and More (December '20)
Josh Hadro, IIIF Consortium
View more informationImplementing a Consortium Model for Sustainability and Development of Large-Scale Digital Humanities Research Projects (December '20)
Wayne Morse, Emory University
David Eltis, Emory University
Implementing a Resilient Culture of Collaboration When Facing Global Challenges (December '20)
Brad Warren, University of Cincinnati
Lori Harris, University of Cincinnati
INCIPIT: an Archival Resource Key (ARK) Allocation Service in Switzerland (December '20)
Julien Raemy, HES-SO University of Applied Sciences and Arts, Haute école de gestion de Genève
René Schneider, HES-SO University of Applied Sciences and Arts, Haute école de gestion de Genève
Incorporating Library Values in Campus Digital Experiences: Enabling Secure Access to Library Resources via OpenAthens (December '20)
Hong Ma, Loyola University Chicago
Margaret Heller, Loyola University Chicago
Infusing Technology with Pedagogy: An Academic Library’s Partnership with IT and Academic Affairs (December '20)
Katy O’Neill, Loyola University Maryland
Matthew Treskon, Loyola University Maryland
Instructional Resilience: Leveraging an OER Initiative to Support Instruction in the Era of Covid-19 (December '20)
Mike Chee, University of Waterloo
Kari Weaver, University of Waterloo
Investigating the Spatial Arrangements of Makerspaces and its Impact on Diverse Student Populations (December '20)
Maggie Melo, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
View more informationIthaka S+R US Library Survey 2020: Library Leadership During the COVID-19 Crisis (December '20)
Jennifer Frederick, Ithaka S+R
Christine Wolff-Eisenberg, Ithaka S+R
Libraries’ Spending Power and Collective Action: Examining How Library/Publisher Partnerships Can Ensure the Financial Sustainability and “Business” Success on Both Sides of the Table (December '20)
Kamran Naim, CERN
Roger Schonfeld, Ithaka S+R
Sara Rouhi, PLOS
Sharla Lair, LYRASIS
Emily Farrell, The MIT Press
A Library’s Role in Times of COVID: Lessons Learned from the JHU Global COVID-19 Map (December '20)
Reina Murray, Johns Hopkins University
Mara Blake, Johns Hopkins University
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Library Liaison to the Office of Research: Understanding and Building the Research Enterprise’s Preparedness for the Changing Scholarly Research Landscape (December '20)
Nina Exner, Virginia Commonwealth University
Stephen Bollinger, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
The Library Technology Career Jumpstart Program: A Transformational Approach to Technical Skill-Building for LIS Students (December '20)
Tori Culler, North Carolina State University
Kevin Beswick, North Carolina State University
Managing Occupancy through Tech Solutions during COVID-19 at Clemson University (December '20)
Christopher Vinson, Clemson University
Kelsey Sheaffer, Clemson University
Mapping Digital Scholarly Communication Infrastructure – Final Report (December '20)
David Lewis, IUPUI University
Mike Roy, Middlebury College
Katherine Skinner, Educopia Institute
Mining ETDs for Trends in Graduate Research (December '20)
William Ingram, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
View more informationA Model for Centralizing Data and Bioinformation Services at the Health Sciences and Human Services Library (December '20)
Jean-Paul Courneya, University of Maryland, Baltimore
Amy Yarnell, University of Maryland, Baltimore
Modernizing Scholarly Professional Development with A11Y and AI (December '20)
Tony Zanders, Skilltype
Erin Tripp, LYRASIS
Moving Forward in the Time of COVID: Managing a Large Library Website Migration while Moving Remote (December '20)
Todd Digby, University of Florida
View more informationNext Generation Machine Learning: The Evolution of the Library as Research Partner, Project Catalyst and Digital Integrator (December '20)
James Lee, University of Cincinnati
Xuemao Wang, University of Cincinnati
NISO Metadata Recommendations for the E-Book Supply Chain and Audio & Video Information Space (December '20)
Nettie Lagace, National Information Standards Organization (NISO)
View more informationNo-nonsense, Practical Guide to Implementing Effective Data Practices (December '20)
Cynthia Hudson Vitale, Pennsylvania State University
Judy Ruttenberg, Association of Research Libraries
John Chodacki, California Digital Library
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NSF-DOE Interagency Collaboration to Enable Public Access to Federally-Funded Scholarly Publications (December '20)
Martin Halbert, National Science Foundation
Lance Vowell, Department of Energy
Outcomes OCLC-LIBER Open Science Discussion Series (December '20)
Astrid Verheusen, LIBER
Titia van der Werf, OCLC
Perspectives on Metadb: Analytics in the Library (December '20)
Nassib Nassar, Index Data
View more informationPreserving the Library’s Legacy When a College Closes: Marygrove College Library & Controlled Digital Lending (December '20)
Brewster Kahle, Internet Archive
Chris Freeland, Internet Archive
Michelle Wu, Georgetown University
Elizabeth Burns, Marygrove College
Privacy Stew and Stewardship (December '20)
Kenneth Klingenstein, Internet2
View more informationProfessional Development and the Development of a Profession: a Research Computing and Data Community (December '20)
Lauren Michael, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Scott Yockel, Harvard University
ReCiter: an Open Source Author Disambiguation System for Academic Medical Institutions (December '20)
Paul Albert, Cornell University
Sarbajit Dutta, Cornell University
Reconstructing the Temple of Bel, New Roles and Functions for Digital Archives (December '20)
Roger Smith, University of California San Diego
Scott McAvoy, University of California San Diego
SciENcv Biosketch & ORCID (December '20)
Shawna Sadler, ORCID
Bart Trawick, NCBI/NLM/NIH/DHHS
Sourcery: Remote Access to Archives During the Pandemic (December '20)
Wes Hamrick, University of Connecticut
Garrett McComas, University of Connecticut
Summarizing Web Archives through Storytelling with the Dark and Stormy Archives Project (December '20)
Shawn Jones, Los Alamos National Research Library
View more informationSustaining International Partnerships and Building Open Access Collections during COVID-19: Two case studies from the UCLA Library (December '20)
Rachel Deblinger, University of California Los Angeles
Todd Grappone, University of California Los Angeles
Thinking Outside the [monolith] Box: A Microservices Approach to Online GLAM Collections (December '20)
Abigail Shelton, University of Notre Dame
Robert Fox, University of Notre Dame
Towards a US Research Data Framework (December '20)
Robert Hanisch, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
View more informationTransforming Scholarly Publishing at The Ohio State University (December '20)
Maureen Walsh, The Ohio State University
View more informationA Tree’s Strength Is Its Trunk: IIIF as Central Operational Infrastructure (December '20)
Mark Matienzo, Stanford University
Esmé Cowles, Princeton University
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Using AWS Speech-to-text to Provide Better Access to Online Educational Materials (December '20)
Daniel Jacobs, University of Texas Austin
View more informationUsing Newspapers as Data for Collaborative Pedagogy: A Multidisciplinary Interrogation of the Borderlands in University Classrooms (December '20)
Megan Senseney, University of Arizona
Mary Feeney, University of Arizona
Jeffrey Oliver, University of Arizona
Anita Huizar-Hernández, University of Arizona
Week 1: Developing and Managing Networked Information Content Summary Session (December '20)
Clifford Lynch, CNI
View more informationWeek 2: Transforming Organizations, Professions, and Individuals Summary Session (December '20)
Clifford Lynch, CNI
View more informationWeek 3: Building Technology, Standards, and Infrastructure Summary Session (December '20)
Clifford Lynch, CNI
View more informationWeb Archives at the Nexus of Good Fakes and Flawed Originals: “You’re in a Desert Walking Along in the Sand When All of a Sudden You Look Down, and You See a Tortoise…” (August '19)
Speaker: Michael L. Nelson
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Generous Thinking: Sustainability, Solidarity, and the Common Good (August '19)
Speaker: Kathleen Fitzpatrick
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3D Scanning and Augmented Reality as a Method to Deliver and Promote Digital Collections in Libraries & Museums (April '19)
Chad Hutchens, University of Wyoming
Tyler Kerr, University of Wyoming
Advancements in the ORCID US Community: Supporting Researchers & Adding Value for Research Institutions (April '19)
Sheila Rabun, LYRASIS
Karen Estlund, Pennsylvania State University
Jason Ronallo, North Carolina State University
Carmelita Pickett, University of Virginia
Alternative RDM Service Models for Smaller Research Libraries (April '19)
Andrew White, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
View more informationAmplifying our Impact: Merging LYRASIS and DuraSpace (April '19)
Erin Tripp, DuraSpace
Robert Miller, LYRASIS
Beyond Tools and Space: Building a Community of Practice for Making (April '19)
Beth Marhanka, Georgetown University
Don Undeen, Georgetown University
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Bridge2Hyku: Building the Bridge towards an Open Source Digital Solution (April '19)
Annie Wu, University of Houston
Santi Thompson, University of Houston
Building a Trusted Framework for Coordinating OA Monograph Usage Data (April '19)
Kevin S. Hawkins, University of North Texas
View more informationBuilding Systems Interoperability for User Discovery of High-Density Storage Collections (April '19)
Bob Fox, University of Louisville
Bruce Keisling, University of Louisville
Jeff Carrico, Georgia Institute of Technology
Building up an Open Data Publishing Community: An Update from Dryad & CDL (April '19)
Daniella Lowenberg, California Digital Library – University of California
Günter Waibel, California Digital Library – University of California
Collaborating with Data: Building a Partnership with an Electrophysiology Researcher (April '19)
Jason Bengtson, Kansas State University Libraries
View more informationCollecting, Correlating, Stitching, Enriching: How Commercial Publishers are Creating Value by Profiling Users (April '19)
David Lacy, Temple University
Cody Hanson, University of Minnesota
Community Standards for 3D Data Preservation (CS3DP) (April '19)
Jennifer Moore, Washington University in St. Louis
Adam Rountrey, University of Michigan
Hannah Scates Kettler, University of Iowa
Coordinating Preservation, Description, Discovery, and Access: The University of Illinois Experience (April '19)
Chris Prom, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Heidi Imker, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Cuban Digitization Database: Tools for Managing a Collaborative Cross-Institutional Digitization Effort (April '19)
Todd Digby, University of Florida
View more informationData Protection Strategies at Yale University Library (April '19)
Bob Rice, Yale University
View more informationData Science Support for Social Science Research (April '19)
Christina Maimone, Northwestern University
Alex Storer, Stanford University
Design Thinking for Library Services: Library as Research Lab (April '19)
Justin Schell, University of Michigan
Meghan Sitar, University of Michigan
Laurie Alexander, University of Michigan
Developing 3D Scanning as a Library Service: Experiences from a Pilot Program at OU Libraries (April '19)
Kristi Wyatt, University of Oklahoma
Zenobie S. Garrett, University of Oklahoma
Developing an Open Source Digital Collections Management System Using Scrum (April '19)
Kathryn Michaelis, Georgia State University
Jonathan Bodnar, Georgia State University
Digital Preservation Projects (April '19)
Tracy Seneca, University of Illinois at Chicago
Jordan Bass, University of Manitoba
Natalie Vielfaure, University of Manitoba
Seon Young (Sara) Min, University of Manitoba
Digitization Selection Criteria as Anti-Racist Action (April '19)
Scott Ziegler, Louisiana State University
View more informationThe DiSH (Digital Skills Hub): A Place to Learn What You Need to Know Before Using the Latest Technologies (April '19)
Carl Grant, University of Oklahoma
Tara Carlisle, University of Oklahoma
The Engagement and Performance Operations Center (EPOC) (April '19)
Jennifer Schopf, Indiana University
View more informationEvolving Statewide Digital Libraries (April '19)
Gina Costello, Louisiana State University
Jason Battles, University of Georgia
Explaining the Origins, Vision and Activities of the Campus Research Computing Consortium (CaRCC) (April '19)
Thomas Cheatham, University of Utah
Dana Brunson, Internet2
Gail Krovitz, Internet2
Patrick Schmitz, University of California, Berkeley
FedPreserve: Preserving the Historical Record of the Federal Reserve System (April '19)
Aaron Collie, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
View more informationFlexibility and Pragmatism: Thinking Differently about “Better” for Digital Preservation Services (April '19)
Jefferson Bailey, Internet Archive
Chip German, University of Virginia
Nicholas Taylor, Stanford University
Holistic Approaches to Research Data Management: Scholars as Collectors (April '19)
Oya Y. Rieger, Ithaka S+R
Danielle Cooper, Ithaka S+R
An Innovative Program for Large-Scale Visualization Displays (April '19)
Sayeed Choudhury, Johns Hopkins University
Edwina Picon, Johns Hopkins University
An Institutional Perspective to Rescue Scholarly Orphans (April '19)
Martin Klein, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Herbert Van de Sompel, Data Archiving and Networked Services
Introducing ROR: The Research Organization Registry (April '19)
Maria Gould, California Digital Library – University of California Office of the President
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Islandora 8: New Release and the Future of the Platform (April '19)
Melissa Anez, Islandora Foundation
View more informationIs Openness Really Worth It? Rethinking the ROI of Open (April '19)
Jeffrey Spies, 221B Consulting
Cynthia Hudson Vitale, Pennsylvania State University
Shan Sutton, University of Arizona
Libraries and VR: Ongoing Initiatives at University of New Mexico (April '19)
Kevin Comerford, University of New Mexico
View more informationLibrary Education and Data Science for the National Digital Platform (LEADS-4-NDP) (April '19)
Jane Greenberg, Drexel University
Xia Lin, Drexel University
Locking the Higher Ed Infrastructure Market Open for Competition (April '19)
Heather Joseph, SPARC
View more informationManaging Digital Institutional Content: Repository Projects (April '19)
Evviva Weinraub, Northwestern University
Kim Pham, University of Denver
Jack Maness, University of Denver
OCFL: A Community Developed Approach to Digital Preservation (April '19)
Andrew Woods, DuraSpace
Rosalyn Metz, Emory University
Simeon Warner, Cornell University
Of Data, Ethics, and Leadership: Building a National Roadmap for Web Privacy and Web Analytics (April '19)
Scott W. H. Young, Montana State University
Jason Clark, Montana State University
Sara Mannheimer, Montana State University
Part to Whole Kickoff: Redefining Roles and Services to Support Collections as Data (April '19)
Thomas Padilla, University of Nevada Las Vegas
Hannah Scates Kettler, University of Iowa
Amanda Henley, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill
Kim Pham, University of Denver
Pivotal Role of the Institutional Repository Service in University Reporting Workflows (April '19)
Mohamed Baessa, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST)
J. K. Vijayakumar, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST)
The Power of Community: Working Together to Build the Future of Fedora (April '19)
David Wilcox, DuraSpace
Este Pope, Amherst College
Rosalyn Metz, Emory University
Maurice York, University of Michigan
Practices and Patterns in Research Information Management: Findings from a Global Survey (April '19)
Jan Fransen, University of Minnesota
Rebecca Bryant, OCLC Research
Professionalizing Research IT Roles to Improve Recruitment and Retention (April '19)
Patrick Schmitz, University of California, Berkeley
View more informationProject ReShare: A Community-Owned Resource Sharing Infrastructure (April '19)
Sebastian Hammer, Index Data
Sydney Thompson, North Carolina State University / Triangle Research Libraries Network
Purposeful Space Design for Libraries (April '19)
Joan Lippincott, Coalition for Networked Information
Kelly Miller, University of Miami
Thomas Hickerson, University of Calgary
A Research Agenda for Historical and Multilingual OCR (April '19)
Ryan Cordell, Northeastern University
View more informationResearch Innovation Trends and Priorities in Canadian Research Libraries (April '19)
Merrilee Proffitt, OCLC Research
Vivian Lewis, McMaster University
Research Intelligence, Repurposed Data, and Reputation: The Evolution of VIVO Implementations at Duke and Texas A&M Universities (April '19)
Bruce E. Herbert, Texas A&M University
Julia K. Trimmer, Duke University
Research Lifecycles are Snazzy, but What in the Abyss Do I Do with My Data? (April '19)
Cynthia Hudson Vitale, Pennsylvania State University
Karen Estlund, Pennsylvania State University
Greg Madden, Pennsylvania State University
Scaling Software Emulation Services: An Introduction to the EaaSI Program of Work (April '19)
Seth Anderson, Yale University Library
View more informationScholarly Output Projects (April '19)
Martin R. Kalfatovic, Smithsonian Institution
Paul Albert, Weill Cornell Medicine
Terrie Wheeler, Weill Cornell Medicine
Services & Resources to Support Students (April '19)
J. K. Vijayakumar, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) Saudi Arabia
Garry Hall, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) Saudi Arabia
Todd Ogle, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Students’ Growing Concern with Surveillance Capitalism (April '19)
Jim Hahn, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
View more informationSustainability for Project-Based Collaborative Work: Leveraging Service Level Agreements and Virtual Teams (April '19)
Franny Gaede, University of Oregon
Ray Henry, University of Oregon
Kate Thornhill, University of Oregon
The Technology Roadmap: A Practical Method for Adaptive and Systemic Strategic Planning (April '19)
Maurice York, University of Michigan
View more informationTowards Coherence through Collective Action: Laying the Foundation for Sustainable, Open Infrastructure (April '19)
Maurice York, University of Michigan
Evviva Weinraub, Northwestern University
Heather Joseph, SPARC
Katherine Skinner, Educopia Institute
UC and Elsevier: A Blueprint for Publisher Negotiations (April '19)
Jeff MacKie-Mason, University of California, Berkeley
Günter Waibel, California Digital Library
Mathew Willmott, California Digital Library
Variations in Public Scholarship Works: Examining The Impact of Three Related Scholarly Digital Projects on Present and Future Resources (April '19)
Wayne Morse Jr., Emory University
View more informationWeb Archives Analysis at Scale with the Archives Unleashed Cloud (April '19)
Nick Ruest, York University
Ian Milligan, University of Waterloo
We Need More Science in Our Open Science: A Grand Challenges Based Research Agenda (April '19)
Chris Bourg, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Sue Kriegsman, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Micah Altman, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Working Toward Section 508 Zen (April '19)
Sheila Yeh, Kansas State University
Jason Bengtson, Kansas State University
The Academic Library as IT Partner: Supporting Sponsored Research at Auburn University (January '20)
Aaron Trehub, Auburn University
Mallory Lucier-Greer, Auburn University
Denise Baker, Auburn University
Accessibility Task Force: Determining Compliance and Organizing Action (January '20)
Suzanne Wones, Harvard University
Claire DeMarco, Harvard University
Acknowledging Core Facilities and Collections Use with ORCID (January '20)
Eric Olson, ORCID
View more informationAlmost Open: Benefits, Challenges, and Design of an Authorized-access Research Data Enclave (January '20)
Jeffrey R. Spies, 221B Consulting
Rick O. Gilmore, Pennsylvania State University
Artificial Intelligence: Impacts and Roles for Libraries (January '20)
Keith Webster, Carnegie Mellon University
Jason Griffey, National Information Standards Organization
Bringing Computational Access to Book-length Documents Via an ETD Pilot (January '20)
William Ingram, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
View more informationBuilding a Digital Preservation Strategy Across a Broad University System (January '20)
Todd Grappone, University of California, Los Angeles
Edson Smith, University of California, Los Angeles
Mary Elings, University of California, Berkeley
Building and Sustaining Community Infrastructure: An Update from the Research Organization Registry (ROR) (January '20)
John Chodacki, California Digital Library
View more informationCan We Talk? Adding a Smart Assistant Interface to Library Services (January '20)
Greg Davis, Iowa State University
Lisa Smith, Iowa State University
Center for Research Data and Digital Scholarship at the University of Colorado Boulder (January '20)
Thomas Hauser, University of Colorado Boulder
Thea Lindquist, University of Colorado Boulder
Challenges and Rewards of Community-Engaged Collection-Building: The Lehigh Valley Engaged Humanities Consortium Digital Archive (January '20)
Charlotte Nunes, Lafayette College
Nora Egloff, Lafayette College
Janna Avon, Lafayette College
Collaborative Empowerment, Empowering Collaboration: The Carpentries at the University of Toronto (January '20)
May Chan, University of Toronto
View more informationCommunity Development Model for Digital Community Archives (January '20)
Nathan Hall, Virginia Tech
View more informationConnect, Collaborate, and Contribute in the Research Commons: Reflections from Three Years of Service Delivery (January '20)
Meris Longmeier, The Ohio State University
View more informationConnecting Digital Scholarship: Building Communities of Support at University of Michigan (January '20)
Anne Cong-Huyen, University of Michigan
Joe Bauer, University of Michigan
Creating a Virtual Reading Room at UC San Diego Library (January '20)
Roger Smith, University of California, San Diego
View more informationCrowdsourcing Inputs and Outputs of a Digital Photo Archive (January '20)
Theresa Westbrock, University of Northern Iowa
View more informationData Curation Network Update (January '20)
Lisa Johnston, University of Minnesota
Cynthia Hudson Vitale, Pennsylvania State University
Tim McGeary, Duke University
Data Doubles: Student Perceptions of Privacy and Learning Analytics in Higher Education (January '20)
Michael Perry, Northwestern University
Andrew Asher, Indiana University-Bloomington
Data Sharing from the Ground Up: Building Data Communities (January '20)
Rebecca Springer, Ithaka S+R
Danielle Cooper, Ithaka S+R
A Demonstration of Annotation Interoperability (January '20)
Sayeed Choudhury, Johns Hopkins University
Mark Patton, Johns Hopkins University
Designing a Migration Path: Final Report and Recommendations (January '20)
David Wilcox, LYRASIS
Jennifer Gilbert, National Library of Medicine
Tim Shearer, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Aaron Birkland, Johns Hopkins University
Developing a Community-Based Strategic Agenda for the Transformation of Archival Discovery and Delivery (January '20)
Mark A. Matienzo, Stanford University
Hillel Arnold, Rockefeller Archive Center
Tom Cramer, Stanford University
Audra Eagle Yun, University of California, Irvine
Developing an Open Source Digital Scholarly Research System: Local and Global Possibilities (January '20)
Raymond Uzwyshyn, Texas State University
View more informationElectronic Lab Notebooks: Implementation, Evaluation, and Lessons Learned (January '20)
Daureen Nesdill, University of Utah
Harish Maringanti, University of Utah
Xuemao Wang, University of Cincinnati
Encouraging the Ecosystem: Growing Unique Partnerships Through Data Science (January '20)
Karim Boughida, University of Rhode Island
Joan Peckham, University of Rhode Island
The End of a Statewide Digital Preservation System: Coping with the Fallout (January '20)
Todd Digby, University of Florida
Fletcher Durant, University of Florida
The Evolution of a Research Data Management and Curation Program: Candid Reflections and Considerations (January '20)
Sophia Lafferty-Hess, Duke University
Moira Downey, Duke University
Evolving with Agile into a New Technical Landscape: Cultivating a Sustainable DAMS Ecosystem (January '20)
Megan Will, University of Texas at Austin
Dave Ronn, University of Texas at Austin
Experimenting on a Digital Strategy (January '20)
Kate Zwaard, Library of Congress
Jaime Mears, Library of Congress
Meghan Ferriter, Library of Congress
Abigail Potter, Library of Congress
Experimenting with a Machine Generated Annotations Pipeline (January '20)
Joshua Gomez, University of California, Los Angeles
View more informationFedora 6 and the Oxford Common File Layout (January '20)
Andrew Woods, DuraSpace, Inc.
View more informationFlipping Open Access Away from APCs (January '20)
Nicky Agate, Columbia University
Amy Buckland, University of Guelph
Ellen Dubinsky, University of Arizona
Nick Shockey, SPARC
The Foundations of Discovery: A Short Summary of the Assessment of the Impacts of CLIR’s Cataloging Hidden Collections Program, 2008–2019 (January '20)
Joy M. Banks, CLIR
View more informationThe Future of OA: The Impact of Open Access on Readership and Subscription Decisions (January '20)
Heather Piwowar, Our Research (Unpaywall)
Jason Priem, Our Research (Unpaywall)
Guerrilla Governance and Program Review: Organizational Transformation in Collaborative Models (January '20)
Bradley Daigle, University of Virginia/APTrust
Joanne Kossuth, Digital Library Federation
Health Sciences Data Archive (January '20)
Sayeed Choudhury, Johns Hopkins University
Mara Blake, Johns Hopkins University
Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence: The Landscape of Autonomy (January '20)
Ben Shneiderman, University of Maryland
View more informationIIIF: What’s New and What’s Next with A/V and Discovery (January '20)
Josh Hadro, IIIF Consortium
View more informationInstantILL: Simplifying Content Delivery With or Without Subscriptions (January '20)
Tina Baich, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis
View more informationAn Institutional Research Data Discovery Tool: Open Source Technology and Cross-University Collaboration (January '20)
Patricia G. Hinegardner, University of Maryland, Baltimore
Na Lin, University of Maryland, Baltimore
Into the Dataspace: Data Science Services on the Ground (January '20)
Mike Nutt, North Carolina State University
View more informationInvenioRDM: A Collaborative Next-Generation Research Data Management and Repository Solution (January '20)
Kristi Holmes, Northwestern University
Thomas Morrell, California Institute of Technology
It Took a Village: The Evolution of Samvera (January '20)
Carolyn Caizzi, Northwestern University
View more informationLever Press Update (January '20)
Beth Bouloukos, Amherst College
View more informationMachine Learning in Research Libraries: A Snapshot of Projects, Opportunities and Challenges (January '20)
Harish Maringanti, University of Utah
Elizabeth Lorang, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Zheng (John) Wang, University of Notre Dame
Maps, Gaps, Landscapes, and Ecosystems: Sorting Out the State of Online Scholarly Publishing (January '20)
Terry Ehling, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
David Lewis, Indiana University, Indianapolis
Katherine Skinner, Educopia Institute
Memory Institutions and Deep Digital Disruption: Beyond the Technical Challenges of Born-digital Preservation (January '20)
Carol Mandel, Council on Library and Information Resources
Clifford Lynch, Coalition for Networked Information
Mobilizing Computable Biomedical Knowledge, and Making it FAIR (January '20)
Marisa L Conte, University of Michigan
Peter Boisvert, University of Michigan
Modern Endangered Archives Program at the UCLA Library (January '20)
Rachel Deblinger, University of California, Los Angeles
View more informationThe New Normal: Why Libraries are Teaching AI, ML, DH, NLP, VR… (January '20)
Tim Dennis, University of California, Los Angeles
Indrani Mandal, University of Rhode Island
Vicky Steeves, New York University
Matthew Burton, University of Pittsburgh
Harrison Dekker, University of Rhode Island
No One is Using That Anymore: Assessing the Impact of Digital Availability on Print Usage (January '20)
Thomas Teper, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
View more informationNorth Broad Press: A Collaborative Library/Press Publishing Program (January '20)
Annie Johnson, Temple University
View more informationOpportunities for Academic Libraries to Shape National Approaches to Research Data Management: A Canadian Perspective (January '20)
Jason Brodeur, McMaster University
Lee Wilson, CARL Portage
Susan Haigh, Canadian Association of Research Libraries
Organizational Strategies to Support Emerging Needs in Areas Such As: Data Science, Technology Rich Spaces, and Experiential Learning (January '20)
Mira Waller, North Carolina State University
David Woodbury, North Carolina State University
Pay to Play: Licensing Local Television News Content (January '20)
Morgan Gieringer, University of North Texas
View more informationPerspectives on Digital Scholarship Programs (January '20)
Joan K. Lippincott, Coalition for Networked Information
View more informationPiloting Digital Scholarship Support at the Library of Congress (January '20)
Eileen Jakeway, Library of Congress
View more informationPreservation of Electronic Government Information (PEGI) Project Next Steps (January '20)
Roberta Sittel, University of North Texas
View more informationA Progress Report on Open Repositories in Canada (January '20)
Geoffrey Harder, Canadian Association of Research Libraries
View more informationProject Canopus: Rethinking Preservation Infrastructure in Toronto, Ontario, and Beyond (January '20)
Steve Marks, University of Toronto
View more informationPython Camp: Meeting the Demand for Computational Skills Through Open Technology and Reusable Curriculum (January '20)
Laura Wrubel, George Washington University
Lorena Barba, George Washington University
Megan Potterbusch, George Washington University
Hannah Sommers, George Washington University
Reaching the Researchers: Using Geographic and Chronological Metadata to Facilitate Access to New Acquisitions (January '20)
Christian Casey, New York University
View more informationReady or Not: Here Comes Voice Search (January '20)
Carl Grant, University of Oklahoma
View more informationRedesigning the Researcher Library Experience: Case Studies, Key Questions (January '20)
Thomas Hickerson, University of Calgary
John Brosz, University of Calgary
Refreshing the Agenda for Collaboration: Library, IT, and New Partners (January '20)
Clifford Lynch, Coalition for Networked Information
Joan K. Lippincott, Coalition for Networked Information
Release of Digital Preservation Risk Analysis Documents by the National Archives (NARA) (January '20)
Leslie Johnston, National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
View more informationResponsible Operations: Shaping a Community Research Agenda (January '20)
Thomas Padilla, OCLC Research
Sarah Shreeves, University of Arizona
Scanning for Science: Astronomy Data Rescue as a Learning Opportunity (January '20)
Elisabeth Long, University of Chicago
View more informationShared Repository Infrastructure: Two Years Later (January '20)
Jimmy Ghaphery, Virginia Commonwealth University
View more informationShareyourpaper.org: Simplifying Self-Archiving and Cutting the Cost of Mediated Repository Deposit (January '20)
Leila Bella Sterman, Montana State University
View more informationSkills, Knowledge, and Values for Prioritizing Privacy in Library Learning Analytics (January '20)
Lisa Janicke Hinchliffe, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Kyle M. L. Jones, Indiana University-Indianapolis
Sprinting Toward a Lab: Network Building, Knowledge Sharing and Transforming Communities in Galleries, Archives, Libraries and Museums Through a Book Sprint (January '20)
Caleb Derven, University of Limerick
View more informationTeaching Data Curation for Reproducibility (Data CuRe) (January '20)
Limor Peer, Yale University
View more informationThe Texas GeoData Portal: A New System for Enhancing Access to Geospatial (January '20)
Michael Shensky, University of Texas at Austin
View more informationToward Collaborative Models for Sustaining Digital Scholarship (January '20)
Katrina Fenlon, University of Maryland
View more informationUnlocking Opportunity: Using the JSTOR Platform to Get Library Special Collections into the Research Workflow Without a Paywall (January '20)
Bruce Heterick, ITHAKA
View more informationUpdate on Funding Possibilities, Priorities, and Trends (January '20)
Joshua Sternfeld, National Endowment for the Humanities
Ashley Sands, Institute of Museum and Library Services
Becca Quon, Council on Library and Information Resources
Lucy Barber, National Historical Publications & Records Commission
Update on Public Access Submission System (PASS) (January '20)
Hanh Vu, Johns Hopkins University
View more informationVisualizing Use and Performance Data from a Global Cross-platform Set of Institutional Repositories (January '20)
Kenning Arlitsch, Montana State University
Jonathan Wheeler, University of New Mexico
Nikolaus Nova Parulian, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign/Drexel University
Minh Pham, University of Missouri Columbia/Drexel University
Watchful Eyes on Digital Preservation Action (January '20)
Trevor Owens, Library of Congress
Daniel Noonan, Ohio State University
Jane Mandelbaum, Independent
Jessica Meyerson, Educopia Institute
Peter Burnhill, ISSN International Centre
Gaelle Bequet, ISSN International Centre
Laura Alagna, Northwestern University
Webrecorder, Web Archiving for All: Past, Present and Future (January '20)
Ilya Kreymer, Rhizome/Webrecorder
View more informationWhen Research Data Requires Controls: Institutional Support for Regulated Research Environments (January '20)
Jeremy Frumkin, University of Arizona
View more informationForgetting and Being Forgotten: Growing Up in a Digital Era (December '19)
Speaker: Kate Eichhorn
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A Farewell to Joan Lippincott, and “A Fragmented Landscape, Collaborations Refreshed, and CNI’s 2019-20 Program” (December '19)
Speaker: Clifford Lynch
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Where All Roads Lead: Keeping the User at the Center (April '18)
Speaker: Joan K. Lippincott
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Towards a High-Performance National Research Platform Enabling Digital Research (April '18)
Speaker: Larry Smarr
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AMP: An Audiovisual Metadata Platform to Support Mass Description (March '18)
Jon W. Dunn, Indiana University
Chris Lacinak, AVP
Assessing the Impact of the Library in the Research Ecosystem (March '18)
Christine Madsen, Athenaeum21
Sue Baughman, Association of Research Libraries
Megan Hurst, Athenaeum21
Avalon Media System Update: Piloting Avalon in the Cloud (March '18)
Evviva Weinraub, Northwestern University
John Herbert, Lyrasis
Carl Grant, University of Oklahoma
Battening Down the Hatches: Securing the Institutional Repository (March '18)
Nicole Johnson, bepress
IJsbrand Jan Aalbersberg, Elsevier
Building Digital Coherence Through Collective Action: Creating DURAble Trust and DPNing Scholarship by Moving Together (March '18)
Maurice York, University of Michigan
Debra Hanken Kurtz, DuraSpace
Mary Molinaro, Digital Preservation Network
Chip German, APTrust
Cobweb: Collaborative Digital Collection Development for Web Archives (March '18)
Kathryn Stine, California Digital Library
View more informationCollaboration to Advance Open Scholarly Communication Infrastructure (March '18)
Brian Owen, Simon Fraser University & Public Knowledge Project (PKP)
Debra Hanken Kurtz, DuraSpace
Mark Jordan, Simon Fraser University & Islandora Foundation
Kathleen Shearer, COAR (Confederation of Open Access Repositories)
Crafting an Active Collection for the Research Library (March '18)
Rebecca L. Lubas, Claremont Colleges
Sarah Pickle, Claremont Colleges
Creating a FOLIO-based Integrated Library System (March '18)
Dean B. Krafft, Cornell University
Sebastian Hammer, Index Data
A Data Architecture Framework for Library Collections (March '18)
Greg Colati, University of Connecticut
Patrick L. Carr, University of Connecticut
A Data Sharing Model for Decentralized Research Data Management (March '18)
Nassib Nassar, Index Data
View more informationDePaul Makes: Building the Maker Community at DePaul University and Beyond (March '18)
Scott Walter, DePaul University
Megan Bernal, DePaul University
Janice Scurio, DePaul University
Developing and Scaling Research Data Management and Curation (March '18)
Timothy M. McGeary, Duke University
Claire Stewart, University of Minnesota
Sophia Lafferty-Hess, Duke University
Jennifer Darragh, Duke University
Developing Library Support for Publishing Expansive Digital Humanities Projects (March '18)
David Hansen, Duke University
Liz Milewicz, Duke University
Paolo Mangiafico, Duke University
DH at SDSU: Modeling Library-Faculty Partnerships (March '18)
Jessica Pressman, San Diego State University
Pamela Jackson, San Diego State University
Pamella Lach, San Diego State University
The Digital Library of Medieval Manuscripts: New Directions in Scholarship (March '18)
Tamsyn Mahoney-Steel, Johns Hopkins University
View more informationDiscuss Data: Open Platform for the Interactive Discussion of Research Data Quality (on the Example of Area Studies on the Post-Soviet Region) (March '18)
Jan Brase, Göttingen State and University Library
Wolfram Horstmann, Göttingen State and University Library
Distributed Digital Assets: Digital Humanities & the Future Direction of SHARE (March '18)
Cynthia Hudson-Vitale, Washington University St. Louis
Judy Ruttenberg, Association of Research Libraries
Rick Johnson, University of Notre Dame
Jeffrey Spies, University of Virginia
Dragging Researchers and their Data Into the Library (March '18)
Tim Marconi, University of California, San Diego
View more informationEmail Archives: Issues, Tools, and Gaps (March '18)
Chris Prom, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Kate Murray, Library of Congress
Encouraging Convergence in the Libraries: Intersections of Data Science and Digital Humanities through Grassroots Collaboration (March '18)
Erin O’Meara, Artefactual Systems
Jennifer Nichols, University of Arizona
Jeff Oliver, University of Arizona
English Hegemony and the Internet: Google, Wikipedia, and Libraries (March '18)
Laurie M. Bridges, Oregon State University
View more informationEnhancing the Institutional Repository: Increasing Access to Academic Articles and Manuscripts through Integration of Publisher APIs (March '18)
Todd Digby, University of Florida
View more informationThe Espy Project: Enabling New Access to Archival Materials (March '18)
Gregory Wiedeman, University at Albany, SUNY
View more informationFedora Forward: Vision, Strategy, and Product Roadmap (March '18)
David Wilcox, DuraSpace
Robin Ruggaber, University of Virginia
Fostering Communities of Practice in Data Management (March '18)
Jonathan Wheeler, University of New Mexico
Karl Benedict, University of New Mexico
From Platform to Services: Extending UC’s Research Hub and Aggregating Utilities that Support the Research Lifecycle (March '18)
Josette Riep, University of Cincinnati
Keloni Parks, The Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County
May Chang, University of Cincinnati
Heard of DevOps? Find Out How this Methodology Can Accelerate Your Ability to Launch New and More Engaging Library/Museum Exhibitions (March '18)
Carl Grant, University of Oklahoma
Twila Camp, University of Oklahoma
It Takes a Village: Open Source Software Models of Collaboration & Sustainability – Themes and Future Directions (March '18)
Laurie Gemmill Arp, LYRASIS
Michele Kimpton, Digital Public Library of America
John Herbert, LYRASIS
Launching the Digital Research Commons at the University of Houston Libraries (March '18)
Santi Thompson, University of Houston
Claude Willan, University of Houston
Leaving the Teenage Years Behind: Internet Identity Comes of Age (March '18)
Kenneth Klingenstein, Internet2
View more informationLibraries, Information Equity, and Economic Justice (March '18)
Char Booth, California State University San Marcos
View more informationLimitations on Access: The Independent Scholar and Lifelong Learner (March '18)
Cecilia Preston
Sarah Hare, Indiana University Bloomington
Roger Schonfeld, Ithaka S+R
Makerspaces in the Academic Library (March '18)
Jenny Wong-Welch, San Diego State University
Keven Jeffery, San Diego State University
Jean Ferguson, University of California, Berkeley
Owen McGrath, University of California, Berkeley
Making Library Contributions Visible: The “Grants Menu” at UVic Libraries (March '18)
Lisa Goddard, University of Victoria
View more informationNCSU Libraries Digital and Data Science Skills Workshops: Building Capacity and Meeting Campus Needs (March '18)
Jennifer Garrett, North Carolina State University
View more informationNeural Networks: Machine Vision for the Visual Archive (March '18)
Peter Leonard, Yale University
View more informationNext Generation Repositories: New Functionalities and Technologies for Repositories (March '18)
Kathleen Shearer, Confederation of Open Access Repositories
Andrea Bollini, 4Science
Sarah Shreeves, University of Arizona
Kristi Holmes, Northwestern University
Open Data as a Service in Special Collections Libraries; or, Let’s Be Sure We’re Better Than Data Brokers (March '18)
Scott Ziegler, Louisiana State University
View more informationParker on the Web 2.0: Digital Library Infrastructure for Medieval Manuscripts (March '18)
Benjamin Albritton, Stanford University
View more informationPLACE: Exposing Cultural Heritage Collections through Geospatial Search (March '18)
Eleta Exline, University of New Hampshire
View more informationA Practical, Incremental Approach to a Decentralized Future (March '18)
Jeffrey Spies, University of Virginia
View more informationPreservation: An Opinionated Approach (March '18)
Tom Hutchinson, Tri-College Libraries: Bryn Mawr, Haverford, and Swarthmore Colleges
View more informationPreserving and Using Email of Historical or Cultural Value with ePADD (March '18)
Glynn Edwards, Stanford University
View more informationPreserving Digital Content at Scale: Meeting the Challenges of AV and Big Data (March '18)
Mary Molinaro, Digital Preservation Network
Sam Gustman, University of Southern California
PRESQT: Assessing Researcher and Library Needs for Research Data & Software Preservation Quality Tools (March '18)
Rick Johnson, University of Notre Dame
Natalie Meyers, University of Notre Dame
John Wang, University of Notre Dame
Privacy in Cross-Border Preservation-based Partnerships (March '18)
Erin Tripp, DuraSpace
View more informationThe Privileged Link: Open Access, Version of Record, or Let the User Decide? (March '18)
Lisa Janicke Hinchliffe, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Aaron Tay, Singapore Management University
Maria Aghazarian, Swarthmore College
Johan Tilstra, LeanLibrary
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Prototyping a Linked Data Platform for Production Cataloging Workflows (March '18)
Jason Kovari, Cornell University
Andrew K. Pace, OCLC
The Realities of Research Data Management (March '18)
Heidi Imker, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Constance Malpas, OCLC Research
Research Data Repositories: Developing and Implementing Infrastructures for Institutional and Consortial Environments (March '18)
Ray Uzwyshyn, Texas State University
View more informationRIALTO: Research Intelligence at Stanford (March '18)
Tom Cramer, Stanford University
View more informationSunsetting: Strategies for Portfolio Management and Decommissioning Projects (March '18)
Jason Ronallo, North Carolina State University
Bret Davidson, North Carolina State University
Supporting 3D/VR Technologies in Academic Libraries: Curation and Preservation Challenges (March '18)
Zack Lischer-Katz, University of Oklahoma
View more informationText Data Mining (TDM) Research Using Copyrighted and Use-Limited Text Data Sets: Developing an Agenda to Support Scholarly Use (March '18)
Beth Sandore Namachchivaya, University of Waterloo
View more informationThe Turn to Research Workflow and the Strategic Implications for the Academy (March '18)
Roger Schonfeld, Ithaka S+R
Donald Waters, The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
Turning Threads into Cloth: The Library’s Role in Unifying, Enhancing, and Disseminating Research Information (March '18)
Dale Askey, McMaster University
Jason Brodeur, McMaster University
The UC Merced LibraryCAVE: Programming to Support Teaching and Research (March '18)
Haipeng Li, University of California, Merced
Jeffrey Weekley, University of California, Merced
University Futures, Library Futures: Aligning Library Services for Technology-enhanced Teaching, Learning and Research (March '18)
Constance Malpas, OCLC Research
Jeff Steely, Georgia State University
Rona Stein, OCLC Research
Using Linked Data for Research Findings in the Archaeology of Reading (March '18)
Sayeed Choudhury, Johns Hopkins University
Jaap Geraerts, University College London
What the Data Tell Us: Analyzing the Use and Visibility of Open Access IR with the RAMP Dataset (March '18)
Patrick OBrien, Montana State University
Kenning Arlitsch, Montana State University
The National Library of Medicine and the National Institutes of Health Partnership in Accelerating Discovery Through Data (December '18)
Speaker: Patricia Flatley Brennan
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Responsible Stewardship, Technology Realities, and Renewing Collaborations: CNI’s Agenda for the Coming Year (December '18)
Speaker: Clifford Lynch
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Addressing the 20th Century Gap: Controlled Digital Lending by Libraries (December '18)
Chris Freeland, Internet Archive
Kyle K. Courtney, Harvard University
Terry Ehling, MIT Press
David Hansen, Duke University
Analyzing Faculty Activity Reporting at the University of Arizona: What Does the Data Tell Us? (December '18)
Maliaca Oxnam, University of Arizona
View more informationAre Digital Humanities Projects Sustainable? A Proposed Service Model for a DH Infrastructure (December '18)
Christine Madsen, Athenaeum21
Megan Hurst, Athenaeum21
Assessing for Digital Library Reuse: Findings from the Measuring Reuse Project (December '18)
Santi Thompson, University of Houston
Genya O’Gara, Virtual Library of Virginia
Caroline Muglia, University of Southern California
Blockchain Can Not Be Used To Verify Replayed Archived Web Pages (December '18)
Michael L. Nelson, Old Dominion University
View more informationBlockchain: What’s Not To Like? (December '18)
David S. H. Rosenthal, Stanford University (retired)
View more informationBolstering Openness and Impact: University Publishing as a Strategic Priority at SUNY (December '18)
Mark McBride, The State University of New York
Roger C. Schonfeld, Ithaka S+R
Building Community and Support for Open Science at Carnegie Mellon University: A Conference Report (December '18)
Huajin Wang, Carnegie Mellon University
Keith Webster, Carnegie Mellon University
Building Infrastructure and Services for Open Access to Research (December '18)
Jefferson Bailey, Internet Archive
Jason Priem, Impactstory
Joseph McArthur, SPARC (the Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition)
California Digital Library & Dryad: Community Owned Data Publishing (December '18)
Daniella Lowenberg, California Digital Library, University of California Office of the President
John Chodacki, California Digital Library, University of California Office of the President
Can I Trust this Data? Selecting Data for Reuse and Other Dilemmas of the Research Scientist (December '18)
Grace Agnew, Rutgers University
View more informationCentering the Community in Liberal Arts Open Source: Reports on Work of the Islandora Collaboration Group and the Five College Consortium (December '18)
Este Pope, Amherst College
Joanna DiPasquale, Vassar College
The Challenge of Hidden Big Data Collections: Making Digital Congressional Papers Available for Scholarly Research (December '18)
Nathan Gerth, University of Nevada, Reno
Emily Boss, University of Nevada, Reno
Jessica Tapia, West Virginia University
Changing the Geospatial Data Landscape in Libraries (December '18)
Tom Cramer, Stanford University
Karen Majewicz, University of Minnesota
Jack Reed, Stanford University
Collaboration by Design: Library as Hub for Creative Problem-Solving Space (December '18)
Elliot Felix, brightspot strategy
Julia Maddox, University of Rochester
Mary Ann Mavrinac, University of Rochester
Curating Reuse: An Institutional Approach to Statistical and Computational Reproducibility (December '18)
Katie Mika, University of Colorado Boulder
View more informationDataONE: From DataNet Project to Engaged Global Community in the Contemporary Data Landscape (December '18)
Robert J. Sandusky, University of Illinois at Chicago
William Michener, University of New Mexico
Karl Benedict, University of New Mexico
Nancy Maron, BlueSky to BluePrint
Decentralizing SHARE: Bringing SHARE Closer to the Community and the Community Closer to SHARE (December '18)
Rick Johnson, University of Notre Dame
Ryan Mason, 221b, LLC
Cameron Blandford, 221b, LLC
Demonstrating Faculty Impact: New Data and Visualization Services* (December '18)
Barrie Hayes, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Amanda Henley, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Developing Library Strategy for 3D and Virtual Reality Collection Development and Reuse (December '18)
Nathan Hall, Virginia Tech
Jamie Wittenberg, Indiana University – Bloomington
Digital Strategy, Collecting, Content, & Platforms at the Library of Congress: An Update (December '18)
Trevor Owens, The Library of Congress
David Brunton, The Library of Congress
Kristi Conkle, The Library of Congress
DRAS-TIC: Fedora at Scale (December '18)
Gregory Jansen, University of Maryland at College Park
Richard Marciano, University of Maryland at College Park
Adam Soroka, The Smithsonian Institution
Enhancing Exhibit Engagement Metrics with Open Source (December '18)
Twila Camp, University of Oklahoma
View more informationEnriching Memory and Memoir by Digital Means (December '18)
Brett Bodemer, California Polytechnic State University
View more informationEvaluating and Closing Privacy Gaps for Online Library Services (December '18)
Lisa Janicke Hinchliffe, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Katie Zimmerman, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Micah Altman, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Evolving a Library’s Transcription Project into Digital Humanities Opportunities for Students and Staff (December '18)
Deborah Cornell, The College of William & Mary
View more informationFirst Steps in Research Data Management Under Constraints of a National Security Laboratory (December '18)
Martin Klein, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Brian Cain, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Foundations for Research Computing: Collaborating to Provide Student Support at Scale (December '18)
Barbara Rockenbach, Columbia University
Mark Newton, Columbia University
Halayn Hescock, Columbia University
From Bibliography to Data Analytics and Image Recognition: The Journey of the Iberian Books Project (December '18)
John B. Howard, University College Dublin
Alexander (Sandy) Wilkinson, University College Dublin
From Prototype to Production: Turning Good Ideas into Useful Library Services (December '18)
Andrew K. Pace, OCLC
Holly Tomren, Temple University
From Talking to Action: Fostering Deep Collaboration Between University Libraries, Museums, and IT (December '18)
Susan Gibbons, Yale University
Louis King, Yale University
Michael Appleby, Yale University
Dale Hendrickson, Yale University
Hiding In Plain Sight: The Value of Machine-Processable Copyright Data (December '18)
John Mark Ockerbloom, University of Pennsylvania
Greg Cram, New York Public Library
Melissa Levine, University of Michigan
Internet Identity and the Research Community: A Renewed Focus on a Deeper Stack (December '18)
Kenneth Klingenstein, Internet2
View more informationLever Press Project Update (December '18)
Marta Brunner, Skidmore College
Mark Edington, Amherst College
Peggy Seiden, Swarthmore College
Charles Watkinson, University of Michigan
Leveraging Library Expertise for University Rankings (December '18)
Lauren Di Monte, University of Rochester
Liz Bernal, Case Western Reserve University
Libraries Leading the Way: Academy-Led Publishing, Academy Owned Infrastructure (December '18)
Melanie Schlosser, Library Publishing Coalition
Joshua Neds-Fox, Wayne State University
Catherine Mitchell, California Digital Library, University of California
Charles Watkinson, University of Michigan
Library as Platform: The Transformed Library’s Impact on Teaching and Learning (December '18)
Jason Evans Groth, North Carolina State University
Greg Raschke, North Carolina State University
Moore-Sloan Data Science Environments Project Update (December '18)
Micaela Parker, Moore-Sloan Data Science Environments
View more informationNational Agenda for Collaborative Preservation of Electronic Government Information (December '18)
Martin Halbert, University of North Carolina Greensboro
Sarah Lippincott, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Roberta Sittel, University of North Texas
James R. Jacobs, Stanford University
Planning a Community-Created Data Rescue Toolkit (December '18)
Mara Blake, Johns Hopkins University
Katie Mika, University of Colorado Boulder
Promoting a Public Face for Scholarly Journals (December '18)
Seth Denbo, American Historical Association
Stephen Robertson, George Mason University
Protecting Privacy on the Web: A Study of HTTPS and Google Analytics Implementation in Academic Library Websites (December '18)
Kenning Arlitsch, Montana State University
Scott W.H. Young, Montana State University
Prototypes for Enhancing the Discoverability of Digital Humanities Scholarship (December '18)
Cynthia Hudson Vitale, Pennsylvania State University
Judy Ruttenberg, Association of Research Libraries
Jeffrey Spies, 221b, LLC
Public Access Submission System (December '18)
Sayeed Choudhury, Johns Hopkins University
Aaron Birkland, Johns Hopkins University
Public Access to Research Data: Report from the AAU APLU Public Access Working Group Workshop (December '18)
Mary Lee Kennedy, Association of Research Libraries
Kacy Redd, Association of Public and Land-grant Universities
Katie Steen, Association of American Universities
Tyler Walters, Virginia Polytechnic Institute And State University
RA21: Resource Access for the 21st Century – Pilot Results and New Recommended Practices (December '18)
Ralph Youngen, American Chemical Society
Jean Shipman, Elsevier
Todd Carpenter, National Information Standards Organization
A Research Object Authoring Tool for the NIH Data Commons (December '18)
Anita de Waard, Elsevier
View more informationScaling Artificial Intelligence in Libraries Via a National Project Registry (December '18)
Carl Grant, University of Oklahoma
Twila Camp, University of Oklahoma
The Shadow Acquisitions Budget: APCs and Open Access Publications at a Research University (December '18)
William H. Mischo, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Thomas H. Teper, Ithaka S+R, Libraries and Scholarly Communication Program
Simplified Research Data Management with the Globus Platform (December '18)
Vas Vasiliadis, University of Chicago
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Social Networks and Archival Context (SNAC) Cooperative Update: Program Accomplishments and Future Directions (December '18)
Ivey Glendon, University of Virginia
View more informationSoftware Preservation Network: Advancing Best Practices (December '18)
Jessica Meyerson, Educopia Institute
Brandon Butler, University of Virginia
The State of Digital Preservation: A Snapshot of Triumphs, Gaps, and Open Research Questions (December '18)
Oya Y. Rieger, Ithaka S+R, Libraries and Scholarly Communication Program
Roger C. Schonfeld, Ithaka S+R, Libraries and Scholarly Communication Program
Support for Campus-based Digital Resource Creation through the Science Gateways Community Institute (December '18)
Katherine Lawrence, University of Michigan & Science Gateways Community Institute (SGCI)
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Technology Is Not the Answer: Why Digital Is Not the Most Important Aspect of Your Digital Strategy (December '18)
Megan Hurst, Athenaeum21
Christine Madsen, Athenaeum21
Towards Interoperable and Equitable Scholarly Communications Ecosystems: Values-based Questions to Ask Infrastructure Providers (December '18)
Allegra Swift, University of California San Diego
David Minor, University of California San Diego
Transforming the UC Informationist Program: Growing and Aligning Toward Data Science (December '18)
Ted Baldwin, University of Cincinnati
Tiffany Grant, University of Cincinnati
Update on Funding Possibilities, Priorities, and Trends (December '18)
Joy M. Banks, Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR)
Lucy Barber, National Historical Publications & Records Commission (NHPRC)
Patricia Hswe, The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
Kelcy Shepherd, Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS)
Leah Weinryb-Grohsgal, National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH)
User Research: Can LOD Help Users Engage with and Make Better Use of Digitized Special Collections? (December '18)
Timothy W. Cole, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Katrina Fenlon, University of Maryland, College Park
Harriett Green, Washington University in St. Louis
What Is the Future of Libraries in Academic Research? (December '18)
Tom Hickerson, University of Calgary
John Brosz, University of Calgary
Suzanne Goopy, University of Calgary
Where Next for the Open Library of Humanities and Consortial Funding Models for Open Access? (December '18)
Martin Paul Eve, University of
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Fresh Perspectives on the Future of University-Based Publishing (April '17)
Speaker: Amy Brand
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What Today’s Students Have Taught Us (April '17)
Speaker: Alison J. Head
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10(+) years of Deep Blue at the University of Michigan (March '17)
Jim Ottaviani, University of Michigan
View more informationAdvancing Accessibility through Libraries (March '17)
Laura C. Wood, Tufts University
Joseph (Jody) D. Combs, ARL/Vanderbilt University
Beth Sandore Namachchivaya, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
Bibliometrics and Research Impact at University of Waterloo: An Exciting Campus Partnership (March '17)
Alison Hitchens, University of Waterloo
Annie Bélanger, University of Waterloo
Building a Deeper Bench: Training Students to Provide Digital Scholarship Support (March '17)
Joe M. Williams, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
View more informationBuilding Data Refuge: From Bucket Brigade to Sustainable Action (March '17)
Laurie Allen, University of Pennsylvania
Kimberly Eke, University of Pennsylvania
Elizabeth Foster, Georgetown University
Delphine Khanna, Temple University
Catherine Morse, University of Michigan
Building Distinctive Collections through International Collaborations: Lessons from UCLA’s International Digital Ephemera Project (March '17)
T-Kay Sangwand, University of California, Los Angeles
Todd Grappone, University of California, Los Angeles
“But We Don’t Do Research Like That Anymore” (March '17)
Thomas Hickerson, University of Calgary
View more informationCapacity Building for Digital Scholarship Services (March '17)
Ashley Sanders, Claremont University Consortium
Louisa Lam, The Chinese University of Hong Kong Library
A CAVEkiosk in the Library: The At-Risk Cultural Heritage and the Digital Humanities UC Catalyst Grant (March '17)
Declan Fleming, University of California San Diego
View more informationCollaborating to Digitize Paleontological Collections at the University of Wyoming (March '17)
Chad Hutchens, University of Wyoming
View more informationThe Continuing Evolution of Library High Technology Collaborative Spaces: Infocommons, Digital Scholarship Centers, Makerspaces, and More (March '17)
Martin Halbert, University of North Texas
Joan Lippincott, Coalition for Networked Information
Liz Milewicz, Duke University
Data Integrity for Librarians, Archivists, and Criminals: What We Can Steal from Bitcoin, BitTorrent, and Usenet (March '17)
Jeffrey Spies, Center for Open Science
View more informationDeveloping Library Technology Infrastructure: Two Perspectives (March '17)
Kevin Comerford, University of New Mexico
Karl Benedict, University of New Mexico
Antonio Guillermo Martínez, Libnova
Anthony Helm, Dartmouth College
Digital Preservation in Production: DPN and DuraCloud Vault – Year 1 (March '17)
Bill Branan, DuraSpace
David Pcolar, Digital Preservation Network (DPN)
Direct from the Swamp: Developments of the 45th President and 115th Congress (March '17)
Krista L. Cox, Association of Research Libraries
Alan S. Inouye, American Library Association
DSpace 7: Selecting and Building a New DSpace User Interface (March '17)
Michele Mennielli, 4Science
Maureen Walsh, The Ohio State University
Debra Hanken Kurtz, DuraSpace
The Emergence of Research Information Management (RIM) within US Libraries (March '17)
Rebecca Bryant, OCLC Research
Paolo Mangiafico, Duke University
Maliaca Oxnam, University of Arizona
Exploring Data Management Support Needs of Bioengineering and Biomedical Research Faculty (March '17)
Christie Wiley, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
View more informationFrom Theory to Practice: Leading the Way with Learning Data Principles (March '17)
Jenn Stringer, University of California at Berkeley
View more informationFrom Transactions to Collaborations: The Greenhouse Studios, Scholarly Design at UConn Library (March '17)
Martha Bedard, University of Connecticut
Holly Phillips, University of Connecticut
Greg Colati, University of Connecticut
How Libraries Learn: Catalyzing Student Research with the Fondren Fellows Program (March '17)
Lisa Spiro, Rice University
Marcel LaFlamme, Rice University
Christina Regelski, Rice University
Institutional Analytics Dashboards with SHARE: The UC San Diego Experience (March '17)
Declan Fleming, University of California San Diego
Jeffrey Spies, Center for Open Science
Institutional Repository Strategies: What We Learned at the Executive Roundtables (March '17)
Clifford Lynch, Coalition for Networked Information
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Is the Researcher Human? Is the Librarian? Bots, Conversational User Interfaces, and Virtual Research Assistants (March '17)
Lisa Janicke Hinchliffe, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Jason Griffey, Harvard University
Emily King, College of Southern Nevada
Michael Schofield, LibUX
Ithaka S+R US Library Survey 2016 (March '17)
Roger C. Schonfeld, Ithaka S+R
View more informationLibraries as Open Global Platform: An MIT Vision and Invitation (March '17)
Chris Bourg, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Armand Doucette, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Heather Yager, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
A Linked Data Approach for Humanities Data (March '17)
Sayeed Choudhury, Johns Hopkins University
Jaap Geraerts, University College London
New Incentive Infrastructure for Sharing Data and Other Research Outputs (March '17)
Bommae Kim, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City
View more informationOnline Scientific Reference Sample Collections and Shared Linked Data for Heritage Science and Related Disciplines (March '17)
Fenella France, Library of Congress
View more informationOpen Collections: A Holistic Approach to Digital Collections Discovery and Delivery (March '17)
Paul Joseph, University of British Columbia
Bronwen Sprout, University of British Columbia
Open Persistent Identifier Infrastructures: The Key to Scaling Mandate Auditing and Assessment Exercises (March '17)
Geoffrey Bilder, Crossref
View more informationPerma.cc: Ensuring the Integrity of the Digital Scholarly Record (March '17)
Adam Ziegler, Harvard University
View more informationPower of Partnership and the Affordable Learning Exchange (March '17)
Alison Armstrong, The Ohio State University
View more informationPreserving Digital Content at Scale: Active Digital Preservation and Data/Metadata Migration (March '17)
Carolyn Caizzi, Northwestern University
Karen Estlund, Pennsylvania State University
Lee Konrad, University of Wisconsin
Nick Ruest, York University
Mary Molinaro, Digital Preservation Network
Protect Researcher Privacy in the Surveillance Era (March '17)
Sam Kome, Claremont Colleges
View more informationResource Access for the 21st Century, RA21 Update: Pilots Advance to Improve Authentication and Authorization for Content (March '17)
Chris Shillum, Elsevier
Ann Gabriel, Elsevier
Rethinking Repositories (March '17)
Paolo Mangiafico, Duke University
Julie Rudder, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Will Sexton, Duke University
Jason Casden, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
The Role of Academic Libraries in an Era of Fake News, Alternative Facts, and Information Overload (March '17)
Donald A. Barclay, University of California, Merced
View more informationSemantic Web Identity: A New Opportunity for Libraries to Improve Machine Comprehension of Academic Organizations and Concepts (March '17)
Kenning Arlitsch, Montana State University
Justin Shanks, Montana State University
The So-What Test: How and Why Schools Are Embedding the IR into Campus Culture (March '17)
Promita Chatterji, bepress
View more informationSocial Networks and Archival Context: In Transition from Project to Program (March '17)
Daniel V. Pitti, University of Virginia
Jerry Simmons, U.S. National Archives and Records Administration
Kelly Spring, University of California, Irvine
Software Carpentry in the Library: Partnering to Give Researchers Needed Technical Skills (March '17)
Sarah Clayton, University of Oklahoma
Carl Grant, University of Oklahoma
Solving Scholarly Publishing Problems by Building Upon Institutional Repositories: Two Case Studies Based on the Digital Commons and Islandora Platforms (March '17)
Chad Hutchens, University of Wyoming
Karl Benedict, University of New Mexico
Jon Wheeler, University of New Mexico
Successful Open Educational Resources Initiatives: The Winning Formula (March '17)
Nicole Finkbeiner, Rice University
View more informationSupporting Scholarly Research Practices at Scale in the Humanities: A Deep Dive into Faculty Research Practices in Art History, History and Religious Studies (March '17)
Danielle Cooper, Ithaka S+R
Roger Schonfeld, Ithaka S+R
Sustainability of Community-owned Repository Software: A Call to Action (March '17)
Melissa Anez, Islandora Foundation
Mike Giarlo, Stanford University
Nick Ruest, York University
Andrew Woods, Duraspace
Task Force on Technical Approaches to Email Archives: Update and Discussion (March '17)
Chris Prom, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Kate Murray, Library of Congress
To the Rescue of the Orphans of Scholarly Communication (March '17)
Herbert Van de Sompel, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Michael L. Nelson, Old Dominion University
Martin Klein, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Understanding Usage, Impact, and Pitfalls in Research Data Analytics (March '17)
Jon Wheeler, University of New Mexico
Kenning Arlitsch, Montana State University
Stephen Abrams, University of New Mexico
Update on FOLIO, OLE, and the Open Library Foundation (March '17)
Dean Krafft, Cornell University
David Carlson, Texas A&M University
Sebastian Hammer, Index Data
Updates from the Field: Image Viewing and Manipulation with Mirador (March '17)
Elizabeth McAulay, University of California, Los Angeles
Todd Grappone, University of California, Los Angeles
Virtual Reality in the Trenches: Addressing the Preservation Challenges of Virtual Reality for Scholarship (March '17)
Zack Lischer-Katz, University of Oklahoma
Matt Cook, University of Oklahoma
When Data Analytics and Big Data/Data Science Move to the Library (March '17)
Karim Boughida, University of Rhode Island
Joan Peckham, University of Rhode Island
Kimberly Pierson, University of Rhode Island
Harrison Dekker, University of Rhode Island
Scholarly Communication: Deconstruct & Decentralize? (December '17)
Speaker: Herbert Van De Sompel
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Resilience and Engagement in an Era of Uncertainty (December '17)
Speaker: Clifford Lynch
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The 2.5% Commitment Initiative (December '17)
David W. Lewis, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis
Lori Goetsch, Kansas State University
Mike Roy, Middlebury College
Academic Preservation Trust: The Three-Year Report (December '17)
F. (Chip) German, Jr., APTrust/University of Virginia
Bradley Daigle, APTrust/University of Virginia
Salwa Ismail, Georgetown University
Paul Clough, University of Miami
Advances in the International Image Interoperability Framework (IIIF) Community (December '17)
Karen Estlund, Pennsylvania State University
View more informationAlways Already Computational: Collections as Data (December '17)
Thomas Padilla, University of Nevada Las Vegas
Laurie Allen, University of Pennsylvania
Hannah Frost, Stanford University
Annotation and Publishing Standards Work at the W3C (December '17)
Timothy Cole, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
View more informationArchival Collections, Open-Linked Data, and Multi-modal Storytelling (December '17)
Andrew White, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Mei Si, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the Library (December '17)
Karim Boughida, University of Rhode Island
Christopher Erdmann, North Carolina State University
Ruth Pickering, Yewno
bepress and Elsevier: Let’s Go There (December '17)
Jean-Gabriel Bankier, bepress
View more informationBeprexit: Rethinking Repository Services in a Changing Scholarly Communication Landscape (December '17)
Sarah Wipperman, University of Pennsylvania
Laurie Allen, University of Pennsylvania
Kenny Whitebloom, University of Pennsylvania
Between Strategic Plan and Infrastructural Reality: Founding a Digital Research and Publishing Center at CMU (December '17)
Rikk Mulligan, Carnegie Mellon University
Jessica Otis, Carnegie Mellon University
David Scherer, Carnegie Mellon University
Lisa Zilinski, Carnegie Mellon University
Beyond the Repository: Exploring Integration Between Local and Distributed Digital Preservation Systems (December '17)
Sibyl Schaefer, University of California, San Diego
Evviva Weinraub, Northwestern University
The Biodiversity Information Standards (TDWG): Opportunities for Collaboration and Participation (December '17)
Martin Kalfatovic, Smithsonian Institution
View more informationBridge2Hyku: Developing Migration Strategies (December '17)
Annie Wu, University of Houston
Santi Thompson, University of Houston
Collaboration and Platform Integration in Support of a Federated Research Data Management Service in Canada (December '17)
Lee Wilson, CARL Portage
Corey Davis, COPPUL/University of Victoria
Donna Bourne-Tyson, Dalhousie University
Collaboration between Libraries and Academic Units in Advancing Multidisciplinary Scholarship by Enhancing Library Knowledge Systems (December '17)
Christina Leblang, University of Notre Dame
Zheng (John) Wang, University of Notre Dame
Creating a New Way to Search (December '17)
Alex Humphreys, JSTOR
Barbara Rockenbach, Columbia University
Creating Topical Collections: Web Archives vs. the Live Web (December '17)
Martin Klein, Los Alamos National Laboratory
View more informationData Capsule Appliance for Research Analysis of Restricted and Sensitive Data in Academic Libraries (December '17)
Robert H. McDonald, Indiana University
Erik Mitchell, University of California, Berkeley
John Unsworth, University of Virginia
Inna Kouper, Indiana University
Data Science in Libraries: Findings and a Roadmap Forward (December '17)
Bonnie Tijerina, Data & Society Research Institute
Chris Erdmann, North Carolina State University
Design for Diversity: Towards Inclusive Information Systems for Cultural Heritage (December '17)
Amanda Rust, Northeastern University
View more informationDeveloping a Digital Scholarship Center on the Foundation of Creativity (December '17)
Michael Benson, Rowan University
View more informationDeveloping the Scholarly Communication Ecosystem: A CMU Perspective (December '17)
David Scherer, Carnegie Mellon University
Ole Villadsen, Carnegie Mellon University
Keith Webster, Carnegie Mellon University
A Digital Infrastructure for Unifying Medieval Manuscript Collections (December '17)
Sayeed Choudhury, Johns Hopkins University
Mark Patton, Johns Hopkins University
Digital Preservation: The Fedora Community Approach via Standards and Specifications (December '17)
David Wilcox, DuraSpace
Aaron Birkland, Johns Hopkins University
Evviva Weinraub, Northwestern University
Este Pope, Amherst College
Discovery in 2017: Where Are We Now and Where Do We Want to Be? (December '17)
William H. Mischo, University of Illinois
Roger Schonfeld, Ithaka S+R
Michael A. Norman, University of Illinois
Eric Frierson, EBSCO Information Services
DPLA Exchange And SimplyE, an Open Platform for E-Content Services, Helping Libraries Take Back Control of E-Content Delivery to Your Patrons (December '17)
Michele Kimpton, Digital Public Library of America
James English, Project Director SimplyE
David Millman, New York University
Robert Cartolano, Columbia University
Effectively Engaging the Next Generation of Researchers & Librarians to Advance Open: Lessons Learned from OpenCon and Opportunities for the Future (December '17)
Nick Shockey, SPARC
View more informationEnsuring Access to Culturally Significant, At-Risk, Audiovisual Recordings: The EMI Music Canada Archive (December '17)
Tom Hickerson, University of Calgary
Annie Murray, University of Calgary
Facing Slavery, Memory, and Reconciliation: The Research Library’s Role and Georgetown University’s Experience (December '17)
K. Matthew Dames, Georgetown University
Melissa Levine, University of Michigan
Fostering Organizational Change through Service and Space Design Strategy (December '17)
Emily Puckett Rodgers, University of Michigan
Meghan Sitar, University of Michigan
Rachel Vacek, University of Michigan
From First Seeds to Now: Researching, Building, and Piloting a Harvesting Tool (December '17)
Ann Connolly, bepress
View more informationFrom Stock to Flows (December '17)
davidkremers, California Institute of Technology
Kristin Antelman, California Institute of Technology
Stephen Davison, California Institute of Technology
Hydra-in-a-Box Project Final Report and Call to Community Action (December '17)
Debra Hanken Kurtz, DuraSpace
Michele Kimpton, Digital Public Library of America
Tom Cramer, Stanford University
Hannah Frost, Stanford University
Michael Della Bitta, Digital Public Library of America
The IMLS National Digital Platform: Principles, Librarianship, and Digital Infrastructures (December '17)
Ashley E. Sands, Institute of Museum and Library Services
View more informationImproving Access and Delivery for Special Collections and Archives (December '17)
Judith C. Russell, University of Florida
Marjorie M. K. Hlava, Access Innovations, Inc.
Mark A. Matienzo, Stanford University
Innovations with Solr at Penn: Novel Methods of Incorporating Multiple Record Sets and Cross-Referencing Headings (December '17)
Michael Gibney, University of Pennsylvania
Emily Morton-Owens, University of Pennsylvania
Jon Shaw, University of Pennsylvania
Integration of Information Technology in a Building that Marries Library and Classroom: Purdue’s Wilmeth Active Learning Center (December '17)
James L. Mullins, Purdue University
View more informationLeveraging Data to Monitor Makerspace Demographics: Addressing the Complexity of System Interoperability (December '17)
Amber N. Welch, University of Texas
View more informationLibrary Analytics Case Study: Informing and Transforming Library Instruction Programs (December '17)
Laurie Alexander, University of Michigan
Doreen Bradley, University of Michigan
Linked Data for Libraries and (Metadata) Production (LD4L/LD4P) (December '17)
Dean B. Krafft, Cornell University
Tom Cramer, Stanford University
Open Access Button: Putting OA into Interlibrary Loan (December '17)
Joseph McArthur, SPARC
View more informationOpen Educational Resources and the Black Press in America Project (December '17)
Sayeed Choudhury, Johns Hopkins University
Greg Britton, Johns Hopkins University Press
Wendy Queen, Johns Hopkins University/Project MUSE
Open Encyclopedia System – Open Source Platform for Open Access Encyclopedias (December '17)
Barbara Bushman, National Library of Medicine
Diane Boehr, National Library of Medicine
Preparing for the Future: National Library of Medicine’s Project to Add MeSH® RDF URIs to its Bibliographic and Authority Records (December '17)
Barbara Bushman, National Library of Medicine
Diane Boehr, National Library of Medicine
Prioritizing Researcher Perspectives in Driving Adoption for Research Data Management (December '17)
John Borghi, University of California
Daniella Lowenberg, University of California
Public Knowledge Project (PKP): Sustaining a Community-led Publishing Platform (December '17)
Juan Pablo Alperin, Simon Fraser University
Brian Owen, Simon Fraser University
Allan Bell, University of British Columbia
Nancy Maron, BlueSky to BluePrint
Research Outputs: You Want Me to Do What?!? Finding a Way Forward for Librarians, Researchers and Other Stakeholders (December '17)
Carl Grant, University of Oklahoma
Paul Soderdahl, University of Iowa
Oren Beit-Arie, Ex Libris
Research Sprints as Engagement Tool for Librarians & Faculty (December '17)
Michael Peper, University of Kansas
Karna Younger, University of Kansas
Shanda Hunt, University of Minnesota
Ben Wiggins, University of Minnesota
Serving Individual Researchers: Lessons Learned from JSTOR’s Access Model (December '17)
Rahul Belani, JSTOR
View more informationSeven Years of Libra at UVA: From Single IR to Modular Scholarly Repository Services (December '17)
Ellen Catz Ramsey, University of Virginia
View more informationShared Repository Infrastructure (November '17)
Jimmy Ghaphery, Virginia Commonwealth University
View more informationThe Social Welfare History Image Portal: Reinventing the Vertical File (November '17)
Alice W. Campbell, Virginia Commonwealth University
Catherine A. Paul, Virginia Commonwealth University
A Strategic Framework for Institutional Research Data Curation (November '17)
Sayeed Choudhury, Johns Hopkins University
Anne Linton, George Washington University
Taking the Carpentry Model to Librarians: How to Build a Library Community for Data Intelligence and Better Collaboration Across Institutions (November '17)
John Chodacki, California Digital Library
Tim Dennis, University of California, Los Angeles
A Tale of Two Collaborations: Shared Discovery Through the Eyes of TRLN and BorrowDirect (November '17)
Timothy M. McGeary, Duke University
Joe M. Williams, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Elisabeth M. Long, University of Chicago
Robert Cartolano, Columbia University
Heidi Nance, Ivy Plus Libraries Partnership
Lisa Croucher, Triangle Research Libraries Network
Ben Heet, Triangle Research Libraries Network
These Beautiful Things: K-State Libraries Collaborates with Marianna Kistler Beach Museum of Art to Create an Online Collection Application (November '17)
Jason Bengtson, Kansas State University
View more informationTying the University Library to High Impact Research (November '17)
Nancy Davenport, American University
Katherine Simpson, American University
Update on Funding Possibilities, Priorities, and Trends (November '17)
Joel Wurl, National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH)
Ashley E. Sands, Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS)
Lucy Barber, National Historical Publications & Records Commission (NHPRC)
Patricia Hswe, Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
Christa Williford, Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR)
Web Archiving Systems APIs (WASAPI) for Systems Interoperability and Collaborative Technical Development (November '17)
Jefferson Bailey, Internet Archive
Nicholas Taylor, Stanford University
Activist Stewardship: The Imperative of Risk in Collecting Cultural Heritage (April '16)
Speakers: Todd Grappone, Lisa McAuly, and Heather Briston
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Defining the Scholarly Record for Computational Research (April '16)
Speaker: Victoria Stodden
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Access to DBpedia Versions using Memento and Triple Pattern Fragments (March '16)
Herbert Van de Sompel, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Miel Vander Sande, Ghent University
Avalon Media System Update: From Collaboration to Community (March '16)
Jon Dunn, Indiana University
Evviva Weinraub, Northwestern University
Be a Maker @UNC: Partnering to Support Teaching, Learning, and Maker Technology (March '16)
Danianne Mizzy, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Aiya Williams, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Building “Full-Stack” Collaboration on a Digital Foundation: ‘Explore Chicago Collections’ and the Chicago Collections Consortium (March '16)
Scott Walter, DePaul University
Sarah M. Pritchard, Northwestern University
Charles Blair, University of Chicago
Tracy J. Seneca, University of Illinois at Chicago
A Campus Master Plan for Research Storage: A Case in Progress (March '16)
David Millman, New York University
Scott Collard, New York University
Lynn Rohrs, New York University
Connect. Collaborate. Contribute: A Model for Designing and Building a Research Commons (March '16)
Alison Armstrong, The Ohio State University
View more informationda|ra: Solutions to the Challenges of Data Registration, Access and Exchange (March '16)
Karoline Harzenetter, GESIS, Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences
Kerrin Borschewski , GESIS, Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences
Digital Curation in Art Museums: Promising Practices and Opportunities for Education and Research (March '16)
Joyce Ray, Johns Hopkins University
View more informationExperimental Learning Environments at Clemson University Libraries (March '16)
Christopher Vinson, Clemson University
Patricia Carbajales-Dale, Clemson University
Bobby Hollandsworth, Clemson University
Wesley Smith, Clemson University
Expert Curation of SHARE Data Set: Pedagogy and Community Engagement (March '16)
Judy Ruttenberg, Association of Research Libraries
Cynthia Hudson-Vitale, Washington University in St. Louis
Jeff Spies, Center for Open Science
Exploring the Potential of New Faculty Profile Systems (March '16)
Michelle Armstrong, Boise State University
Eli Windchy, bepress
Maliaca Oxnam, University of Arizona
From Invasive to Integrated: Information Technology and Library Leadership, Structure, and Culture (March '16)
Lisa Janicke Hinchliffe, University of Illinois-Urbana
Dale Askey, McMaster University
The Future of Organization Identifiers (March '16)
Laure Haak, ORCID
Geoffrey Bilder, Crossref
Patricia Cruse, DataCite
Improving Research Data Sharing and Reuse: Scientists and Repositories (March '16)
Michael Conlon, University of Florida
View more informationIthaka S+R Faculty Survey 2015: First Release of Key Findings (March '16)
Roger C. Schonfeld, Ithaka S+R
Christine Wolff, Ithaka S+R
Linked Data Implementations-Who, What and Why? (March '16)
Karen Smith-Yoshimura, OCLC
View more informationMicroservices Architecture: Building Scalable (Library) Software Solutions (March '16)
Jason Varghese, New York Public Library
View more informationA Multiple Institutional Collaboration Project toward Geospatial Data Discovery (March '16)
Nicole Kong, Purdue University
View more informationNational Web Archiving Programs in the U.S. (March '16)
Martin Halbert, University of North Texas
Jefferson Bailey, Internet Archive
Michael Nelson, Old Dominion University
Mark Phillips, University of North Texas
New and Evolving Services for Scholarship (March '16)
Rebecca Bryant, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Beth Namachchivaya, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Wayne Morse, Emory University
An Ocean of Data: A Metadata and DOI Strategy for Large, Dynamic Data about the World’s Oceans (March '16)
Grace Agnew, Rutgers University
View more informationOn the CUSP: Canadian Universities and Sustainable Publishing (March '16)
Martha Whitehead, Queen’s University
Brian Owen, Simon Fraser University
CANCELED: The Open Library of Humanities: Transforming Scholarly Communications in the Humanities Disciplines (March '16)
Martin Paul Eve, Open Library of Humanities
View more informationOpen Parks Network: The Next Century of Digital Information Stewardship for the National Park Service (March '16)
Christopher G. Vinson, Clemson University
View more informationAn Open Science Framework for Solving Institutional Challenges: Supporting the Institutional Research Mission Across Departments and the Full Project Lifecycle (March '16)
Matthew Spitzer, Center for Open Science
View more informationOpen SESMO: Innovations in Surfacing Paid Content to Today’s Learners (March '16)
Jason A. Clark, Montana State University
Doralyn Rossmann, Montana State University
Preserving Intangible Cultural Heritage: A Research and Policy Agenda (March '16)
Jerome McDonough, University of Illinois
View more informationPublishing Programs in Academic Libraries (March '16)
Bryn Geffert, Amherst College
Michael Roy, Middlebury College
Sue Ann Gardner, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Rebuilding the Getty Provenance Index as Linked Data (March '16)
Joshua Gomez, Getty Research Institute
Emily Pugh, Getty Research Institute
Rethinking Library Services: Software Infrastructure to Stimulate Innovation and Collaboration (March '16)
Nassib Nassar, Index Data
View more informationThe Role of Next Generation Libraries in Enhancing Multidisciplinary Research (March '16)
Tom Hickerson, University of Calgary
Joan Lippincott, Coalition for Networked Information
Kathryn (Ranjit) Ruddock, University of Calgary
Shawna Sadler, Deakin University
Runaway Slave Advertisements: One Vision, Two Approaches (March '16)
Tim Bucknall, University of North Carolina at Greensboro
Jason Kovari, Cornell University
Scaling Maker Spaces Across the Web: Weaving Maker Space Communities Together to Support Distributed, Networked Collaboration in Knowledge Creation (March '16)
Rick Luce, University of Oklahoma
Carl Grant, University of Oklahoma
The Software Preservation Network Project (March '16)
Zach Vowell, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
Jessica Meyerson, University of Texas at Austin
Starting a Textbook Revolution: Project Partners On and Beyond Your Campus (March '16)
Steven J. Bell, Temple University
Alison Armstrong, The Ohio State University
Kevin Stranack, Simon Fraser University
The Stewardship Gap Project: Initial Research Results and Insights (March '16)
Myron Gutmann, University of Colorado Boulder
Jeremy York, University of Colorado Boulder
Text and Data-Mining on Licensed Collections (March '16)
Peter Leonard, Yale University
View more informationTransformational Online Reference with a Proactive, Context-sensitive Chat System: Using Triggers to Encourage Patrons to Ask Questions (March '16)
Jan Kemp, University of Texas at San Antonio
William Glenn, University of Texas at San Antonio
When Does Twenty-Three Equal One? The Quest for a Truly Unified Library Management System in the California State University System (March '16)
Mark Stover, California State University, Northridge
Lauren Magnuson, California State University, Northridge
Working with a Community-based Organization to Support Ontology Infrastructure (March '16)
Line C. Pouchard, Purdue University Libraries
View more informationThe Computer Science Technical Reports Project and the Digital Object Architecture (December '16)
Speaker: Robert E. Kahn
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The New ABCs of Research: Achieving Breakthrough Collaborations (December '16)
Speaker: Ben Shneiderman
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CNI’s Evolving Agenda 2016-17: Research Library Roles & Collaborations, Stewardship of the Cultural Record, Scholarly Communications and More (December '16)
Speaker: Clifford Lynch
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Academic Museums and Libraries: Strong Partners for Stewardship and Engagement (November '16)
Jill Deupi, University of Miami
Chuck Eckman, University of Miami
After the Harvest: Preservation, Access, and Research Services for the 2016 End of Term Web Archive (November '16)
Jefferson Bailey, Internet Archive
Abbie Grotke, Library of Congress
Mark Phillips, University of North Texas
Altmetrics Going Mainstream: Moving Recommendations into Practice and Beyond (November '16)
Todd Carpenter, National Information Standards Organization
Nettie Lagace, National Information Standards Organization
arXiv@25: Exploring Future Directions and Strategies (November '16)
Oya Y. Rieger, Cornell University
Martin Lessmeister, Cornell University
Sandy Payette, Cornell University
Assessing Institutional Repositories (November '16)
Elisabeth Kaplan, George Washington University
Philip Herold, University of Minnesota Twin Cities
Kenning Arlitsch, Montana State University
Assessing Training for Digital Stewardship: Findings from the National Digital Stewardship Residency Program (November '16)
Howard Besser, New York University
Meridith Mink, Council on Library & Information Resources
Michelle Gallinger, Gallinger Consulting
Building Repositories for Social Science and Archaeological Data (November '16)
John B. Howard, University College Dublin
Francis P. McManamon, Arizona State University
Building the Better Ebook and Beyond (November '16)
Alex Humphreys, JSTOR
Charles Watkinson, University of Michigan
Lisa Macklin, Emory University
Barbara Rockenbach, Columbia University
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Building Tools and Services to Support Research Software Preservation and Sharing (November '16)
Fernando Rios, Johns Hopkins University
Jeffrey Spies, Center for Open Science
Rick Johnson, University of Notre Dame/Association of Research Libraries
Micah Altman, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Capstones: Internet Identity Begins to Fill the Gaps (November '16)
Ken Klingenstein, Internet2
View more informationCollaborations to Improve Collections Management and Access with CollectionSpace, an Open Sourced Software Solution (November '16)
Robert Miller, LYRASIS
David Greenbaum, University of California, Berkeley
Ann Baird Whiteside, Harvard University
The Cost of Open Access to Journals: Pay It Forward Project Findings (November '16)
MacKenzie Smith, University of California, Davis
View more informationCurrent Trends in Digital Newspaper Delivery: Leveraging Shared Resources, Collaborations, and Interoperability in the Libraries Community (November '16)
Sheila Rabun, International Image Interoperability Framework (IIIF)
Karen Estlund, Pennsylvania State University
Mark Phillips, University of North Texas
Deutsche Biographie: From a National Biography to a Historical Information System (November '16)
Dirk Scholz, Bavarian State Library
Maximilian Schrott, Historical Commission at the Bavarian Academy of Sciences and Humanities
Developing Technology Fluencies (November '16)
Rebecca L. Lubas, Claremont Colleges
Sam Kome, Claremont Colleges
Kim Eke, The University of Pennsylvania
Digital Humanities Collections and Technologies (November '16)
Sayeed Choudhury, Johns Hopkins University
Mark Patton, Johns Hopkins University
John B. Howard, University College Dublin
Sharon S. Prado, University College Dublin
The Digital Preservation Ecosystem: A Community Conversation with Providers of Services (November '16)
Mary Molinaro, Digital Preservation Network
Aaron Choate, University of Texas
Chip German, University of Virginia
Debra Hanken Kurtz, DuraSpace
Mike Furlough, HathiTrust
Sibyl Schaefer, University of California San Diego
Katherine Skinner, Educopia Institute
Digitized Manuscripts (November '16)
Benjamin Albritton, Stanford University
Sheila Rabun, International Image Interoperability Framework
Alexandra Bolintineanu, University of Toronto
Sian Meikle, University of Toronto
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Documenting the Now: Supporting Scholarly Use and Preservation of Social Media Content (November '16)
Ed Summers, University of Maryland
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DRASTIC Measures: Digital Repository at Scale that Invites Computation (To Improve Collections) (November '16)
Gregory Jansen, University of Maryland
Richard Marciano, University of Maryland
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Enhanced Institutional Repository Indexing, Linking and Display: Facilitating User Access and Publicly Funded Research Compliance (November '16)
Judith Russell, University of Florida
Todd Digby, University of Florida
Expanding Research Data Services (November '16)
Bryan Sinclair, Georgia State University
Mandy Swygart-Hobaugh, Georgia State University
Michele Claibourn, University of Virginia
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Exploring Ways to Improve Access to Scholarly Resources: From Anywhere on Any Device (November '16)
Todd Carpenter, National Information Standards Organization
Clifford Lynch, Coalition for Networked Information
Chris Shillum, Elsevier, Inc.
Ralph Youngen, American Chemical Society
From Archives to Data: Crowdsourcing Special Collections (November '16)
Amy Azzarito, University of California, Davis
Peter Leonard, Yale University
Lindsay King, Yale University
From Primary Resources to a Foundation for Programming: Disability History at the University of Texas Arlington Libraries (November '16)
Ramona Holmes, University of Texas at Arlington
Kelly Visnak, University of Texas at Arlington
The Future of Finding at the University of Oxford (November '16)
Catriona Cannon, University of Oxford
Christine Madsen, Athenaeum21
The HathiTrust Research Center: It Takes a Village (November '16)
Robert McDonald, Indiana University
Mike Furlough, University of Michigan
Beth Namachchivaya, University of Illinois
Beth Plale, Indiana University
J. Stephen Downie, University of Illinois
John Unsworth, University of Virginia
Institutional Learning Analytics: How Can Academic Libraries Connect? (November '16)
Megan Oakleaf, Syracuse University
Malcolm Brown, EDUCAUSE
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Islandora (November '16)
Nick Ruest, York University
Melissa Anez, Islandora Foundation
Adam Traub, University of Rochester
The Library in 2020: Creating Collaborative Digital Library Collections (November '16)
Brewster Kahle, Internet Archive
Tom Blake, Boston Public Library
Geoffrey Harder, University of Alberta
Lots of LOCKSS Keeping Stuff Safe: The Future of the LOCKSS Program (November '16)
Nicholas Taylor, Stanford University
View more informationMakerspaces, Virtual Reality, The Internet of Things et alia Stories (November '16)
Karim Boughida, University of Rhode Island
Brian Jepson, O’Reilly Media
Brian Mathews, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Carl Grant, University of Oklahoma
Angelica Ferria, University of Rhode Island
Deborah Mongeau, University of Rhode Island
Migrating Library Collections and Operations to Linked Data: Assessment, Planning and Experimentation (November '16)
Timothy W. Cole, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Myung-Ja K. Han, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Carl G. Stahmer, University of California, Davis
MacKenzie Smith, University of California, Davis
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Modern Digital Preservation Approaches from the Fedora Community (November '16)
David Wilcox, DuraSpace
Tom Cramer, Stanford University
Robin Ruggaber, University of Virginia
Declan Fleming, University of California, San Diego
Evviva Weinraub, Northwestern University
Networked Inquiry as General Education: ThoughtVectors in Concept Space (November '16)
Gardner Campbell, Virginia Commonwealth University
Christina Engelbart, Doug Engelbart Institute
Open Platform: Two Integrations at the University of Wisconsin-Madison (November '16)
Lee Konrad, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Bruce Barton, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Steve Meyer, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Oren Beit-Arie, Ex Libris, a ProQuest Company
Preserving Federal Electronic Records: Implementing a New Electronic Records Archive at the National Archives and Records Administration (November '16)
Leslie Johnston, National Archives and Records Administration
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The Provenance of Madame Bonnier: Linked Open Data and Intra-Institutional Collaboration (November '16)
Robert Sanderson, J. Paul Getty Trust
Joshua Gomez, Getty Research Institute
Reference Rot in Scholarly Communication: A Reliable Quantification and a Proposed Solution (November '16)
Martin Klein, Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Rendering and Reading: Three University Presses Consider the Future of Scholarly Monographs (November '16)
Terry Ehling, Johns Hopkins University Press
Charles Watkinson, University of Michigan
David Millman, New York University
Monica McCormick, New York University
Research IT @ Illinois: Establishing Service Responsive to Investigator Needs (November '16)
John Towns, University of Illinois
View more informationScholars@Cornell: Visualizing the Scholarly Record (November '16)
Sandy Payette, Cornell University
Muhammad Javed, Cornell University
A Serverless and Stateless Gaming Platform: NuPredicts (November '16)
Harlan Wallach, Northwestern University
Rodolfo Vieira, Northwestern University
Spaces for Learning and Scholarship (November '16)
Zheng (John) Wang, University of Notre Dame
Tracy Bergstrom, University of Notre Dame
Laurie Alexander, University of Michigan
Meghan Sitar, University of Michigan
A Story of Preprints and Curation Networks: Efficiently Scaling Community Outreach Using Public Goods Infrastructure (November '16)
Philip Cohen, University of Maryland College Park
Cynthia Hudson Vitale, Washington University in St. Louis; Association of Research Libraries
Jeffrey Spies, Center for Open Science
Claire Stewart, University of Minnesota
Supporting Digital Humanities: Report of an ECAR/CNI Working Group (November '16)
Joan K. Lippincott, Coalition for Networked Information
Quinn Dombrowski, University of California, Berkeley
Tools for Modern Research Practice (November '16)
Bret Davidson, North Carolina State University
Eka Grguric, North Carolina State University
Andrée Rathemacher, University of Rhode Island
Transnational Strategies for Stewardship of Our Shared Scholarly Record (and of Each Nation’s Published Heritage): Both Open and Subscribed Content (November '16)
Peter Burnhill, University of Edinburgh
Gaëlle Béquet, ISSN International Centre
Theron ‘Ted’ Westervelt, Library of Congress
Alan Darnell, University of Toronto
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Understanding and Improving Media Collection Usage and Discoverability (November '16)
Evviva Weinraub, Northwestern University
Jon W. Dunn, Indiana University
Dimitrios Latsis, Internet Archive; University of California, Santa Cruz
Mark Williams, Dartmouth College
Update on Funding Opportunities: Programs, Priorities & Trends (November '16)
Trevor Owens, Institute of Museum and Library Services
Joel Wurl, National Endowment for the Humanities
Lucy Barber, National Historical Publications & Records Commission
Nicole Ferraiolo, Council on Library and Information Resources
Elizabeth Tran, National Endowment for the Humanities
Using Big Data, Asking Big Questions: The Chronicling America Historic American Newspapers Data Challenge (November '16)
Leah Weinryb Grohsgal, National Endowment for the Humanities
Deborah Thomas, Library of Congress
Weaving Together Preservation and Active Research (November '16)
Rick Johnson, University of Notre Dame/Association of Research Libraries
Sayeed Choudhury, Johns Hopkins University
David Wilcox, Duraspace
Jeffrey Spies, The Center for Open Science
What’s the Reality of Virtual Reality in a Modern Research University Library? (November '16)
Carl Grant, University of Oklahoma
Matt Cook, University of Oklahoma
Yours, Mine, or Ours? The Freedom of Information Act Archive: Making the Transition from Faculty Project to Community Resource (November '16)
Barbara Rockenbach, Columbia University
Nancy Maron, BlueSky to BluePrint
Matthew Connelly, Columbia University
Robert Cartolano, Columbia University
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Realizing the Potential of Research Data (April '15)
Speaker: Carole L. Palmer
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Providing Universal Access to Modern Materials –and Living to Tell the Tale (April '15)
Speaker: Brewster Kahle
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3D Printing Trends (April '15)
Patrick Yott, Northeastern University
Terry Ann Jankowski, University of Washington
Tania P. Bardyn, University of Washington
Paul Ludecke, University of Washington
The Academic Preservation Trust: Report on First Months of Production (April '15)
Andrew Diamond, Academic Preservation Trust
Chip German, Academic Preservation Trust
Nathan Tallman, University of Cincinnati
Jamie Little, University of Miami
Linda Newman, University of Cincinnati
Addressing Institutional Challenges to Providing Accessible Digital Content (April '15)
Judy Ruttenberg, Association of Research Libraries
Jonathan Lazar, Towson University
Sheryl Burgstahler, University of Washington
Annotated Manuscripts in the IIIF Environment: Enhancing Scholarship and Creating Communities (April '15)
Stephen Nichols, Johns Hopkins University
Tamsyn Rose-Steel, Johns Hopkins University
Sayeed Choudhury, Johns Hopkins University
BIBFLOW: A Roadmap for Library Linked Data Implementation (April '15)
MacKenzie Smith, University of California, Davis
Carl G Stahmer, University of California, Davis
Eric Miller, Zepheira
Building a Vast Library of Life: The Biodiversity Heritage Library Looks to the Future (April '15)
Martin R. Kalfatovic, Smithsonian Institution
Nancy E. Gwinn, Smithsonian Institution
Building Expertise to Support Digital Scholarship: A Global Perspective (April '15)
Vivian Lewis, McMaster University
Lisa Spiro, Rice University
Xuemao Wang, University of Cincinnati
Jon E. Cawthorne, West Virginia University
Challenges Presented by Institutional Identifiers (April '15)
Karen Smith-Yoshimura, OCLC Research
View more informationCollaborating to Develop and Test Research Data Preservation Workflows (April '15)
Geoff Harder, University of Alberta
Leanne Trimble, Scholars Portal
Dugan O’Neil, Compute Canada
Brian Owen, Simon Fraser University
Martha Whitehead, Queen’s University
Digital Preservation Network Progress Report (April '15)
Evviva Weinraub Lajoie, Digital Preservation Network
David Pcolar, Digital Preservation Network
Electronic Laboratory Notebooks: More than Notes (April '15)
Alan Wolf, University of Wisconsin – Madison
Jan Cheetham, University of Wisconsin – Madison
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Enduring Access to Rich Media Content: Understanding Use and Usability Requirements (April '15)
Oya Y. Rieger, Cornell University
Mickey Casad, Cornell University
Dianne Dietrich, Cornell University
For the Increase and Diffusion of Knowledge: The Smithsonian’s Research Online (SRO), Supporting Smithsonian Institution’s Plan to Provide Increased Public Access to Federally Funded Publications and Digital Research Materials (April '15)
Martin R. Kalfatovic, Smithsonian Institution
View more informationHow Am I Doing? A Framework for IR Benchmarking (April '15)
Ann Connolly, bepress
View more informationIndiana University’s Media Digitization and Preservation Initiative (April '15)
Julie Hardesty, Indiana University Bloomington
Jon W. Dunn, Indiana University Bloomington
Innovative Uses of Islandora: Three Use Cases (April '15)
Kristian Allen, University of California, Los Angeles
Mark Jordan, Simon Fraser University
Evelyn McLellan, Artefactual Systems Inc.
Integrating Digital Epigraphies (April '15)
Joshua D. Sosin, Duke University
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Integration of Research Literature and Data (InFoLiS) (April '15)
Katarina Boland, GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Cologne (Germany)
Philipp Zumstein, Mannheim University Library (Germany)
Less Code, More Product: Leveraging Open Source Technologies to Develop Digital Library Collections (April '15)
Robert Cartolano, Columbia University
Stephen Davis, Columbia University
Carole Ann Fabian, Columbia University
Managing Public Video Walls in an Academic Library (April '15)
Shawna Sadler, Deakin University
Mike Nutt, North Carolina State University
Renee Reaume, University of Calgary
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Microsoft Academic: Semantic Search and Proactive Discovery (April '15)
Alex D. Wade, Microsoft Research
View more informationMobile Technology Support for Field Research (April '15)
Wayne Johnston, University of Guelph
View more informationMoving Ahead with Fedora 4 (April '15)
David Wilcox, DuraSpace
Robert Cartolano, Columbia University
Robin Ruggaber, University of Virginia
Jon Dunn, Indiana University
Navigating Change in Software Sustainability and Business Models (April '15)
Timothy M. McGeary, Duke University
Michael Winkler, University of Pennsylvania
Carlen Ruschoff , University of Maryland, College Park
Networks of Expertise: A Model for Implementing and Sustaining New Information Services (April '15)
Jon E. Cawthorne, West Virginia University
John Culshaw, University of Iowa
Geneva Henry, George Washington University
Joy Kirchner, University of Minnesota
New Library/IT Service Models (April '15)
Allan Bell, The University of British Columbia
Mark Dehmlow, University of Notre Dame
On Building an Ontario Library Research Cloud for Shared and Distributed Digital Curation (April '15)
Dale Askey, McMaster University
Sian Meikle , University of Toronto
Michael Vandenburg, Queen’s University
Picture This! Supporting Data Visualization Research at Scale (April '15)
Joe M. Williams, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill
Carol Hunter, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill
Jill Kuhn Sexton, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill
A Platform for Partnership: Collaborating Across UCLA Library and Campus (April '15)
Jillian Cuellar, University of California, Los Angeles
Jasmine Jones, Smith College
Jennifer Weintraub, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study
Andrew Gomez, University of California, Los Angeles
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Publishing Ada: A Retrospective Look at the First Three Years of an Open Peer Review Multi-modal Journal (April '15)
Karen Estlund, University of Oregon
Sarah Hamid, University of Oregon
Bryce Peake, Intel Labs / University of Oregon
Setting a Security and Privacy Agenda: Report from a CNI Workshop (April '15)
Clifford Lynch, Coalition for Networked Information
View more informationSHARE Project Update (April '15)
Judy Ruttenberg, Association of Research Libraries
Jeff Spies, Center for Open Science
Simplifying Learning Analytics via the Caliper Analytics™ Framework (CANCELED) (April '15)
Lisa Mattson, IMS Global Learning Consortium
View more informationSocial Networks and Archival Context: From R&D to Cooperative Program (April '15)
Daniel Pitti, University of Virginia
Brian Tingle, University of California
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Software Curation as a Digital Preservation Service (April '15)
Keith Webster, Carnegie Mellon University
Euan Cochrane, Yale University
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Space: Describing and Assessing Library and Other Learning Spaces (April '15)
Joan Lippincott, Coalition for Networked Information
Bob Fox, University of Louisville
Martha Kyrillidou, Association of Research Libraries
Stewarding the Scholarly Record at the University of Arizona (April '15)
Maliaca Oxnam, University of Arizona
Kimberly Chapman, University of Arizona
Jeremy Frumkin, University of Arizona
Think Different! The Value of Reading-list Technology in Better Integrating Libraries in Online Learning Environments (April '15)
Carl Grant, University of Oklahoma
Tamar Sadeh, Ex Libris Group
Transforming Organizations Through New Partnerships, Collaboration, and Agile Development (April '15)
Xuemao Wang, University of Cincinnati
Nelson Vincent, University of Cincinnati
Linda Newman, University of Cincinnati
Ted Baldwin, University of Cincinnati
Josette Riep, University of Cincinnati
Visualization on the Big Screen: Hands-on Immersive Environments Designed for Student and Faculty Collaboration (April '15)
Bryan Sinclair, Georgia State University
Jill Sexton, University of North Carolina Chapel Hill
Joseph Hurley, Georgia State University
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What Price Open Access? (April '15)
Stuart Shieber, Harvard University
Ralf Schimmer, Max Planck Digital Library
Ivy Anderson, California Digital Library
Recalibrating Access, Security, Privacy and Innovation (December '15)
Speaker: Clifford Lynch
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3D Scanning for Small Budgets: How Local Libraries and Museums Will Play a Role in Creating a 3D Digital Library (November '15)
Jennifer Johnson, Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis
JD Schaumberg, Online Resources, Inc.
Achieving Meaningful Interoperability for Web-based Scholarship (November '15)
Herbert Van de Sompel, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Michael L. Nelson, Old Dominion University
All for One and One for All: A Global Approach to Image Interoperability via IIIF (November '15)
Tom Cramer, Stanford University
View more informationThe Archaeology of Infrastructure (November '15)
Sayeed Choudhury, Johns Hopkins University
Jaap Geraerts, University College London
Archivportal-D: The National Platform for Archival Information in Germany (November '15)
Christina Wolf, Landesarchiv Baden-Wuerttemberg
Nadine Seidu, Landesarchiv Baden-Wuerttemberg
Between a Microscope and a Museum: The Tension Between Content and Context in Digital Collections (November '15)
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
Big Data Ethics Support Systems and Networks (November '15)
Bonnie Tijerina, Data & Society Research Institute
Emily F. Keller, Data & Society Research Institute
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Bringing Bits to the User: BitCurator and BitCurator Access (November '15)
Christopher (Cal) Lee, University of North Carolina
View more informationCan Cooperatives Provide a More Sustainable and Effective Path for Open Access? (November '15)
Kamran Naim, Stanford University
Raym Crow, SPARC
Consensus Approach to Patron Privacy in Publisher, Library and Software Systems (November '15)
Todd Carpenter, National Information Standards Organization (NISO)
View more informationDesign Labs at the Intersection of Engaged Learning and Digital Scholarship (November '15)
Laurie Alexander, University of Michigan
Justin Schell, University of Michigan
Digital Dissertations in an Increasingly Welcoming Landscape (November '15)
Amanda Visconti, Purdue University
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Digital Scholarship Centers: Two Models (November '15)
Tom Keegan, The University of Iowa
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 (November '15)
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
Documenting Ferguson: Lessons Learned from Managing an Online Community Archive (November '15)
Shannon Davis, Washington University in St. Louis
View more informationEmulation and Virtualization as Preservation Strategies (November '15)
David S. H. Rosenthal, Stanford University
View more informationePADD: Use Natural Language Processing to Appraise, Process, Discover and Deliver Email (November '15)
Peter Chan, Stanford University
View more informationEstablishing a Shared Research Data Service in the UK: How We’re Doing It. What About You? (November '15)
Rachel Bruce, Jisc
View more informationEvolving a Community Digital Repository: Lessons from Dryad (November '15)
William Michener, University of New Mexico and Dryad Board of Directors
View more informationExperiences with High Resolution Display Walls in Academic Libraries (November '15)
John Brosz, University of Calgary
E. Patrick Rashleigh, Brown University
Josh Boyer, North Carolina State University
Fedora 4: Community-Driven Development to Production (November '15)
Aaron Birkland, Johns Hopkins University
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? (November '15)
Charles Watkinson, University of Michigan
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 (November '15)
Robert Sanderson, Stanford University
View more informationGalileo’s World: Driving Library Exhibitions to New Heights with State-of-the-art Technology (November '15)
Carl Grant, University of Oklahoma
View more informationThe Great VCU Bike Race Book: Studentsourcing an Interdisciplinary, Multimodal Webtext (November '15)
Gardner Campbell, Virginia Commonwealth University
View more informationHow Much Does $1.7 Billion Buy You? A Comparison of Published Scientific Journal Articles to Their Pre-print Version (November '15)
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
Hybrid Online/Offline Scholarly Information Resources (November '15)
Ryan Shaw, 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 (November '15)
Tom Cramer, Stanford University
Mark Matienzo, Digital Public Library of America
Debra Hanken Kurtz, DuraSpace
Is Gold Open Access Sustainable? Update from the UC Pay-It-Forward Project (November '15)
MacKenzie Smith, University of California, Davis
Ivy Anderson, University of California, California Digital Library
Libraries Will Be an Asset for Us: Emerging Roles for Academic Libraries in Civic Data Partnerships (November '15)
Aaron Brenner, 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 (November '15)
Dean B. Krafft, Cornell University
Tom Cramer, Stanford University
Charles Blair, The University of Chicago
MakerWeb Consortium: A Unique Approach to MakerSpaces (November '15)
Ellen Borkowski, Union College
Amanda Ervin, Union College
Frances Maloy, Union College
John Rieffel, Union College
National Digital Stewardship Alliance on the Move (November '15)
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
New Partnerships in the Scholarly Communication System and the Open Source Toolkit (November '15)
Robert Cartolano, 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 (November '15)
Stuart Snydman, Stanford University
View more informationThe Open Science Framework (OSF) at Notre Dame: Connecting the Workflow and Supporting the Research Mission (November '15)
Andrew Sallans, Center for Open Science
Natalie Meyers, University of Notre Dame
Organizational Implications of Data Science Environments in Education, Research, and Research Management in Libraries (November '15)
Erik Mitchell, University of California, Berkeley
Vicky Steeves, New York University
Jenny Muilenburg, University of Washington
Portland Common Data Model: Creating and Sharing Complex Digital Objects (November '15)
Karen Estlund, Pennsylvania State 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 (November '15)
Karim Boughida, University of Rhode Island
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 (November '15)
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
The Process of Discovery: CLIR Postdoctoral Fellows on the Future of the Academy (November '15)
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
Rightsstatements.org: An International, Interoperable Approach to Standardized Rights Statements for Cultural Heritage (November '15)
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
Social Networks and Archival Context (SNAC): Launching the Pilot Phase (November '15)
John C. Martinez, National Archives and Records Administration
View more informationTaking the Long View: International Update from the Keepers Registry (November '15)
Peter Burnhill, EDINA, University of Edinburgh
View more informationUpdate on Funding Opportunities: Programs, Priorities & Trends (November '15)
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
Video Captioning at the University of Texas (November '15)
Daniel Jacobs, University of Texas at Austin
Aaron Choate, University of Texas at Austin
Transparency, Trust, and Consumer Protection in a Complex World (April '15)
Speaker: Julie Brill
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Closing Plenary Spring 2014: Paul Evan Peters Lecture: “Computers, Plans, and Campfires” (December '14)
Speaker: Donald A. B. Lindberg
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A Conversation About the Present and the Future of Technology, Knowledge and Culture (December '14)
Speakers: Bryan Alexander and Clifford Lynch
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1914-1918-online. International Encyclopedia of the First World War (March '14)
Nicolas Apostolopoulos, Freie Universtät Berlin
Oliver Janz, Freie Universtät Berlin
Assessment of E-book Strategies (March '14)
Maria Savova, Claremont Colleges
Terese Heidenwolf, Lafayette College
Kevin Butterfield, University of Richmond
Beyond Serials: Lessons Learned and Future Directions for e-Book Preservation (March '14)
Stephanie Orphan, Portico
Robert Wolven, Columbia University
Charles Hammer, John Wiley & Sons
CASRAI: Working Toward Research Information Interoperability in the UK (March '14)
Ben Showers, JISC
View more informationCan a Consortium Build a Viable Preservation Repository? (March '14)
Suzanne E. Thorin, University of Virginia
Bradley Daigle, University of Virginia
Stephen Davis, Columbia University
Linda Newman, University of Cincinnati
Scott Turnbull, University of Virginia
Community-based Stewardship at Pennsylvania State University (March '14)
Mike Furlough, Pennsylvania State University
Patricia Hswe, Pennsylvania State University
Ben Goldman, Pennsylvania State University
Continuing the Conversation (March '14)
Bryan Alexander, NITLE & Bryan Alexander Consulting
Clifford Lynch, CNI
Course Readings in Learning Management Systems (March '14)
Eric Frierson, EBSCO Information Services
Michael Waugh, Louisiana State University
Demonstration of FLEXspace Beta Release (March '14)
Lisa Stephens, State University of New York (SUNY)
Megan Marler, ARTstor
Enriching How We Create, Teach and Learn: The Intersections of Scholarly Communication and Information Literacy (March '14)
Joyce Ogburn, Appalachian State University
Stephanie Davis-Kahl, Illinois Wesleyan University
Merinda Kaye Hensley, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Mary Ellen Davis, Association of College and Research Libraries
E-Textbook Initiatives in Libraries and IT Organizations (March '14)
Glenda Morgan, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Pat Reid, Purdue University
Todd Grappone, University of California, Los Angeles
Milind Basole, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
The Evolving Scholarly Record (March '14)
Brian Lavoie, OCLC Research
Jennifer Schaffner, OCLC Research
An Exploration of the “Center of Excellence” Model for Information Services (March '14)
Geneva Henry, George Washington University
Susan Fliss, Harvard University
Joy Kirchner, University of Minnesota
Heather Gendron, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
José Diaz, The Ohio State University
Fostering A Graduate Research Community with Digital Scholarship Programs and Services (March '14)
Andrew Bonamici, University of Oregon
Karen Estlund, University of Oregon
Four Questions You Should Never Ask in Evaluation/Assessment in Libraries and IT, and a Number of Questions that You Should! (March '14)
Glenda Morgan, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Chris Bourg, Stanford University
Joshu Morrill, University of Wisconsin-Madison
From Fragmentation to Reaggregation: Revealing a "Virtual" Medieval Library with Manuscriptlink (March '14)
Eric J. Johnson, The Ohio State University
View more informationFrom Fragmentation to Reaggregation: Revealing a “Virtual” Medieval Library with Manuscriptlink (March '14)
Eric J. Johnson, The Ohio State University
View more informationIf You Want to Go Far, Go Together: Developing the Hydra-Blacklight Way (March '14)
Tom Cramer, Stanford University
View more informationIIIF: The International Image Interoperability Framework (March '14)
Tom Cramer, Stanford University
View more informationIntegrating ORCID Researcher Identifiers Into Repository Workflows (March '14)
Laure Haak, ORCID
Ann Campion Riley, University of Missouri
Michael Witt, Purdue University
Integrating Researcher Identifiers into University and Library Systems (March '14)
Micah Altman, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Karen Smith-Yoshimura, OCLC Research
Ithaka S+R US Library Survey 2013 (March '14)
Roger C. Schonfeld, Ithaka S+R
View more informationThe Journalism Digital News Archive (JDNA): Responding to Disruption (March '14)
Edward McCain, University of Missouri
View more informationLoanable Equipment: Supporting Creation and Dissemination for the Campus Community (March '14)
Shawna Sadler, University of Calgary
Kristin Antelman, North Carolina State University
Local Participation in the Digital Public Library of America (March '14)
Chelcie Juliet Rowell, Wake Forest University
Chris Freeland, Washington University in St. Louis
Monograph Purchasing Trends in Research Libraries: Did Electronic Journals Really Destroy the University Press? (March '14)
Elisabeth A. Jones, University of Michigan
View more informationThe National Digital Stewardship Residency (March '14)
Lauren Work, PBS
Julia Blase, The National Security Archive
Optimization of Known-Item Discovery (March '14)
Jack Ammerman, Boston University
Tamar Sadeh, Ex Libris Group
Perceptions of Library Support for Formal Undergraduate Research Programs (March '14)
Sarah L. Shreeves, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
View more informationPractical Work in Linked Data using Digital Collections: Unleashing the Expressivity of Data (March '14)
Silvia Southwick, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Cory Lampert, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Privacy in the Digital Age: Publishers, Libraries and Higher Education (March '14)
Helen Cullyer, The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
Joe Esposito, Processed Media
Gary Price, infoDOCKET
ResourceSync: A Modular Framework for Web-Based Resource Synchronization (March '14)
Herbert Van de Sompel, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Martin Klein, Los Alamos National Laboratory
SHARE: Project Update (March '14)
Tyler Walters, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Eric Celeste, Independent Consultant
Supporting and Encouraging Digital Scholarship (March '14)
Zheng (John) Wang, University of Notre Dame
Tracy Bergstrom, University of Notre Dame
Mitsunori Ogihara, University of Miami
Transforming Community with a Strategic Social Media Program (March '14)
Scott W. Young, Montana State University
Doralyn Rossmann, Montana State University
Update on the ARL/CARL/COAR/LIBER Joint Task Force on Librarians’ Competencies in Support of E-Research and Scholarly Communication (March '14)
Pascal V. Calarco, University of Waterloo
Judy Ruttenberg, Association of Research Libraries
Use Altmetrics to Uncover the Hidden Scholarly Dialogue (March '14)
Andrea Michalek, Plum Analytics
View more informationVisualization Studio: Two Years of Experience at the University of Calgary (March '14)
Shawna Sadler, University of Calgary
John Brosz, University of Calgary
Visualizing Temporal Narrative (March '14)
Nora Dimmock, University of Rochester
View more informationClosing Plenary Fall 2014: 2014 in Review and 2015 in Prospect (December '14)
Speaker: Clifford Lynch
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A Conversation on the Changing Landscape of Information Systems in Higher Education: Community Source, Community Platforms and Systems as Services (December '14)
Speakers: Tom Cramer, James Hilton, Michele Kimpton, and Clifford Lynch
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The 2014 National Agenda for Digital Stewardship: What Works in Digital Preservation, and What is Needed (December '14)
Micah Altman, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Trevor Owens, Library of Congress
Michelle Gallinger, Gallinger Consulting
Analytics and Privacy: A Proposed Framework for Negotiating Service and Value Boundaries (December '14)
Lisa Hinchliffe, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Andrew Asher, Indiana University
Archives and Digital Humanities (December '14)
Charlotte Nunes, Southwestern University
Mary W. Elings, University of California at Berkeley
Jen Wolfe, University of Iowa
Tom Keegan, University of Iowa
The Benefits of Collaboration: Optimizing Content Coverage in Library Discovery Systems (December '14)
Amira Aaron, Northeastern University
Bruce Heterick, ITHAKA
Christine Stohn, Ex Libris Group
A Decade In: Assessing the Impacts and Futures of Internet Identity (December '14)
Ken Klingenstein, Internet2
View more informationThe DeLiVerMATH Project: Towards Virtual Research Environments in Mathematics (December '14)
Peter Loewe, German National Library of Science and Technology
Silke Rehme, FIZ Karlsruhe Leibniz Institute for Information Infrastructure
Developing a 21st Century Global Digital Mathematics Library for Research (December '14)
Clifford Lynch, Coalition for Networked Information
Patrick Ion, American Mathematical Society
Timothy W. Cole, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Developing an Analytics Dashboard for Coursera MOOC Discussion Forums (December '14)
Bill Parod, Northwestern University
View more informationDevelopment of a Small Data Collections Archiving Service Option at Johns Hopkins University (December '14)
Betsy Gunia, Johns Hopkins University
Barbara Pralle, Johns Hopkins University
Developments in Digital Repositories (December '14)
Tracy Seneca, University of Illinois at Chicago
Charles Blair, University of Chicago
Glen Robson, National Library of Wales
Digital Repository Development at Yale Library (December '14)
Michael Dula, Yale University
View more informationDigital Scholarship Centers (December '14)
Joan Lippincott, Coalition for Networked Information
View more information“Do More With Less”? See How Four Organizations Translate That Into “Being More Efficient and Effective” Through the Use of Private & Commercial Cloud Services (December '14)
Steven Escar Smith, University of Tennessee
Kevin Kidd, Boston College
Carl Grant, University of Oklahoma
Oren Beit-Arie, Ex Libris Group
e-Journal Archiving: Changing Landscape (December '14)
Oya Y. Rieger, Cornell University Library
Lars Bjørnshauge, SPARC Europe & DOAJ
Mark Jordan, Simon Fraser University Library & Public Knowledge Project (PKP)
Bernie Reilly, Center for Research Libraries
Ensuring Access to Digital Back Copy: Who Has the Digital Shelving? (December '14)
Peter Burnhill, University of Edinburgh
View more informationThe Evolution of VIVO Software, Standards, and Open-Source Community: Project Update (December '14)
Layne M. Johnson, DuraSpace
View more informationExposing Library Collections on the Web: Challenges and Lessons Learned (December '14)
Timothy W. Cole, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Kenning Arlitsch, Montana State University
Ted Fons, OCLC
Janina Sarol, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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Extending the Lifecycle of Scientific Field Notes: Making Hidden Collections Reusable (December '14)
Riccardo Ferrante, Smithsonian Institution
Rusty Russell, Smithsonian Institution
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Falling Though the Cracks: Digital Preservation and Institutional Failures (December '14)
Jerome McDonough, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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Fedora 4 Early Adopters (December '14)
David Wilcox, DuraSpace
Stefano Cossu, Art Institute of Chicago
Declan Fleming, University of California, San Diego
Michael Giarlo, Pennsylvania State University
Tom Cramer, Stanford University
Fostering Human-to-Human Collaboration (December '14)
Adam Hyde, PLOS
View more informationThe Global Open Knowledgebase (GOKb): A Collaborative Open Data Project Supporting Electronic Resources Management and Scholarly Communication (December '14)
Kristin Antelman, California Institute of Technology
Liam Earney, Jisc
Kristen Wilson, North Carolina State University
How Relevant are Your Results? Supporting Topical Research in Discovery Services (December '14)
Athena Hoeppner, University of Central Florida
Ashley Brewer, Old Dominion University
James G. Rhoades, Jr., Old Dominion University
Dave Edwards, EBSCO Information Services
Hybrid and Fluid by Design: Collective Capacity Building for the Digital Humanities at Penn State (December '14)
Patricia Hswe, The Pennsylvania State University
View more informationImproving Integrity, Transparency, and Reproducibility Through Connection of the Scholarly Workflow (December '14)
Andrew Sallans, Center for Open Science
View more informationImproving the Odds of Preservation (December '14)
David S. H. Rosenthal, Stanford University
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Inaugural Digital Preservation Network Pilot Project Findings and Next Steps (December '14)
Debra Hanken Kurtz, Texas Digital Library
Tony Navarrete, Stanford University
David Minor, University of California at San Diego
The Library Publishing Coalition: From Collective Action to Collective Impact (December '14)
Sarah Kalikman Lippincott, Library Publishing Coalition
Katherine Skinner, Educopia Institute
Linked Data Initiatives at the National Library of Medicine (December '14)
Barbara Bushman, National Library of Medicine
Nancy Fallgren, National Library of Medicine
The Linked Data for Libraries (LD4L) Project: A Progress Report (December '14)
Dean B. Krafft, Cornell University
Tom Cramer, Stanford University
Managing Research Data: Some Ins and Outs (December '14)
Joyce Ray, Johns Hopkins University
Geneva Henry, George Washington University
Michele Kimpton, DuraSpace
Melissa Levine, University of Michigan
The NIH Contribution to the Commons (December '14)
Philip E. Bourne, National Institutes of Health
View more informationOnline-Only Media: 21st Century Collection Crisis? (December '14)
John Vallier, University of Washington
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Planning for What’s Next: Growing Skills and Infrastructure for Changing Environments (December '14)
Marianne Ryan, Northwestern University
Geoffrey Swindells, Northwestern University
Chelcie Juliet Rowell, Wake Forest University
Beth Forrest Warner, The Ohio State University
Terry Reese, The Ohio State University
Publishing and Preserving Data as Primary Research Objects: The RMap Project (December '14)
Timothy DiLauro, Data Conservancy, Johns Hopkins University
Ken Rawson, IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers)
Kate Wittenberg, Portico
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Research Impact, Scholarly Output, and Models of Sustainability in the Libraries (December '14)
Steven Braun, University of Minnesota
View more informationRights & Access Challenges for Large Scale Collections, Aggregators, and Repositories (December '14)
Elaine Westbrooks, University of Michigan
Kevin Smith, Duke University
Emily Gore, Digital Public Library of America
Debra Kurtz, University of Texas at Austin
The Shelley-Godwin Archive (December '14)
Neil Fraistat, University of Maryland
Raffaele Viglianti, University of Maryland
Trevor Muñoz, University of Maryland
Kirsten Keister, University of Maryland
Smithsonian X Digitization: Rapid Capture for Vast Collections, 3D Digitization for Iconic Objects (December '14)
Günter Waibel, Smithsonian Institution
Vincent Rossi, Smithsonian Institution
Snatch: An Archiving and Analysis Service for Global News (December '14)
Todd Grappone, University of California, Los Angeles
Peter Broadwell, University of California, Los Angeles
Martin Klein, University of California, Los Angeles
Sharon E. Farb, University of California, Los Angeles
Stewarding New York Public Library’s Audio and Moving Image Research Collections into the Future (December '14)
Ann Thornton, New York Public Library
Evelyn Frangakis, New York Public Library
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Stewarding New York Public Library's Audio and Moving Image Research Collections into the Future (December '14)
Ann Thornton, New York Public Library
Evelyn Frangakis, New York Public Library
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Swords, Dragons, and Spells: Libraries and User Privacy (December '14)
Peter Brantley, New York Public Library
Marshall Breeding, Library Technology Guides
Eric Hellman, Gluejar
Gary Price, infoDOCKET.com
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Towards an Open Annotation Standard (December '14)
Rob Sanderson, Stanford University
Karen Myers, World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)
Trend Analysis Using Text Mining (December '14)
Sara Mannheimer, Montana State University
Scott W.H. Young, Montana State University
Zheng (John) Wang, University of Notre Dame
Trends in 3D Printing (December '14)
James King, National Institutes of Health
Kathlin Ray, University of Nevada, Reno
Under The Mattress? The Current Landscape of Confidential Data Storage (December '14)
Jamene Brooks-Kieffer, University of Kansas
View more informationUpdate on BIBFRAME (Bibliographic Framework Initiative) (December '14)
Karim B. Boughida, George Washington University
Jackie Shieh, George Washington University
Jeff Penka, Zepheira
Nate Trail, Library of Congress
Update on Funding Opportunities: New Programs, New Directions (December '14)
Robert Horton, Institute of Museum and Library Services
Amy Lucko, Council on Library Resources
Kathleen Williams, National Historical Publications & Records Commission
Christa Williford, Council on Library Resources
Joel Wurl, National Endowment for the Humanities
Update on SHARE Developments (December '14)
Tyler Walters, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Jeffrey Spies, Center for Open Science
Eric Celeste, SHARE
What Role(s) Should the Library Play in Support of Discovery? (December '14)
Roger C. Schonfeld, Ithaka S+R
View more informationWhat We Heard at the Roundtable: Supporting Digital Humanities at Scale (December '14)
Clifford Lynch, Coalition for Networked Information
View more informationWikipedia and Libraries: Increasing Library Visibility (December '14)
Merrilee Proffitt, OCLC Research
Jake Orlowitz, The Wikimedia Foundation
The Ithaka S+R Faculty Survey US 2012: First Release of Key Findings (April '13)
Speakers: Roger Schonfeld, Deanna Marcum, and Judith C. Russell
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From the Version of Record to a Version of the Record (April '13)
Speaker: Herbert Van de Sompel
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Administering and Assessing Four E-Textbook Pilots (March '13)
Dean Hendrix, State University of New York at Buffalo
View more informationAnd After You’ve Built It? Next Steps in Repository and Research Data Support (March '13)
Philip Konomos, Arizona State University
View more informationThe Avalon Media System: An Open Source Audio/Video System for Libraries and Archives (March '13)
Jon W. Dunn, Indiana University Bloomington
Claire Stewart, Northwestern University
Bibliographic Framework Initiative: Process and Expectations (March '13)
Roberta Shaffer, Library of Congress
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Chinese Canadian Stories: Uncommon Histories from a Common Past (March '13)
Allan Bell, University of British Columbia
View more informationCollaboration to Innovation (March '13)
Tyler Walters, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Annette Bailey, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
The DataShare Project: Collaboration Yields Promising Tool (March '13)
Angela Rizk-Jackson, University of California, San Francisco
Julia Kochi, University of California, San Francisco
Perry Willett, California Digital Library
Developments in Scholarly Identity Management (March '13)
Clifford Lynch, Coalition for Networked Information
David Millman, New York University
Laurel L. Haak, ORCID
Neil Jacobs, Jisc
Dean B. Krafft, Cornell University
Digital Humanities Revisited: Continuing Debates and Work on the Ground (March '13)
Thomas C. Wilson, University of Alabama
View more informationThe Digital Preservation Network: A Report and Discussion on DPN’s Emerging Architecture, System Protocol & Service Model (March '13)
Tom Cramer, Stanford University
Ladd Hanson, University of Texas at Austin
James Simon, Stanford University
Discovery Turned Inside Out: Using schema.org and Google Site Search with Library Digital Collections (March '13)
Will Sexton, Duke University
Sean Aery, Duke University
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DuraCloud for Research: A Project Status Report (March '13)
Jonathan Markow, DuraSpace
View more informationEconomical Big Local Storage (March '13)
Tom Klingler, Kent State University
View more informationEDUCAUSE Center for Applied Research (ECAR) Student Technology Study (March '13)
Pam Arroway, EDUCAUSE
View more informationEnabling Institutional Action for Research Data Management: The DCC Experience (March '13)
Kevin Ashley, University of Edinburgh
View more informationHypothes.is: Annotating the World’s Knowledge (March '13)
Peter Brantley, Hypothes.is
View more informationIT@Cornell: Is It What We Imagined? (March '13)
Dean B. Krafft, Cornell University
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Leveraging Traditional, Digital, and Crowd-Sourced Resources to Create “Database of the Smokies” (March '13)
Anne Bridges, University of Tennessee
Mark Baggett, University of Tennessee
Ken Wise, University of Tennessee
The Library Building as Research Platform (March '13)
Kristin Antelman, North Carolina State University
Maurice York, North Carolina State University
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Linked Data and Archival Description: The LiAM Planning Project (March '13)
Anne Sauer, Tufts University
View more informationManaging Large-Scale Library Digitization Projects Via the Cloud (March '13)
Timothy Logan, Baylor University
Darryl Stuhr, Baylor University
Mapping Data Curation for New Scholars and Scientists: Expanding the Curriculum for the Council on Library and Information Resources Postdoctoral Fellowship Program (March '13)
Katherine Akers, Emory University
Lori Jahnke, Emory University
Elliott Shore, Association of Research Libraries
Rachel Frick, Council on Library and Information Resources
The Move Towards Open Standards: Enabling Next Generation Digital Learning (March '13)
Sandra DeCastro, IMS Global Learning Consortium
View more informationMoving from an Institutional Repository to a Current Research Information System: The Why & How (March '13)
David T. Palmer, University of Hong Kong
View more informationNot Another Cross-Search Tool: The Digital Commons Network (March '13)
Jean-Gabriel Bankier, bepress
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Not Your Grandfather’s Web Any More (March '13)
Kris Carpenter Negulescu, Internet Archive
David Rosenthal, Stanford University
Personal Archiving and Scholarly Workflow: An Exploratory Study of Pennsylvania State University Faculty (March '13)
Ellysa Stern Cahoy, Pennsylvania State University
View more informationProviding Library Course Reserves Solely in the Context of Blackboard While Leveraging the Summon API (March '13)
Paul Joseph, University of British Columbia
View more informationPublication and Research Roles for Libraries Using Spectral Imaging Data (March '13)
Todd Grappone, University of California, Los Angeles
Stephen Davison, University of California, Los Angeles
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RDF: Resource Description Failures and Linked Data Letdowns (March '13)
Robert Sanderson, Los Alamos National Laboratory
View more informationResearch Data Management Services in Germany: Funding Activities of the German Research Foundation (March '13)
Klaus Tochtermann, ZBW Leibniz Information Centre for Economics
Peter Schirmbacher, Humboldt University of Berlin
Research Impact: The State of the Art and Implications for Networked Infrastructure (March '13)
Neil Jacobs, Jisc
View more informationRights, Research, Results: The Copyright Review Management System (March '13)
Melissa Levine, University of Michigan
Richard C. Adler, University of Michigan
Scholarly Communication: New Models for Digital Scholarship Workflows (March '13)
Stephen M. Griffin, University of Pittsburgh
View more informationSIPX: Online Copyright Management, Distribution, and Analytics (March '13)
Franny Lee, SIPX, Inc.
View more informationStrategies for Fostering a Culture of Open Access: Reports from the Coalition of Open Access Policy Institutions (March '13)
Martin Halbert, University of North Texas
Michael Boock, Oregon State University
Deborah Ludwig, University of Kansas
Diane Geraci, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
James Mullins, Purdue University
Student Use of Digital Resources for Learning: Results and Implications from a National Study (March '13)
Glenda Morgan, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Chuck Dziuban, University of Central Florida
Joshua Morrill, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Taking Scholarly Note-taking to the Web (March '13)
Michael Buckland, University of California, Berkeley
Ryan Shaw, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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A Toolkit for Digital Research (March '13)
Kaitlin Thaney, Digital Science
View more informationTwo Institutions, Two Perspectives, One Partnership: Evaluation, Collaboration, & Creation of New Services in Digital Scholarship & Publishing (March '13)
Karen Estlund, University of Oregon
Evviva Weinraub Lajoie, Oregon State University
Update on NISO’s Open Discovery Initiative (March '13)
Nettie Lagace, National Information Standards Organization (NISO)
David Lindahl, University of Missouri-Kansas City
Roger Schonfeld, Ithaka S+R
Oren Beit-Arie, Ex Libris Group
Using the Amazon Cloud to Host Digital Scholarship Projects (March '13)
Stewart Varner, Emory University
Jay Varner, Emory University
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ZSRx: An Information Literacy MOOC (March '13)
Kyle Denlinger, Wake Forest University
View more informationDigital Natives or Digital Naives? The Role of Skill in Internet Use (December '13)
Speaker: Eszter Hargittai
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CNI: A Changing Landscape: Federal Mandates, Stewardship, & Biography (December '13)
Speaker: Clifford Lynch
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Accuracy in Web Analytics Reporting on Digital Libraries (November '13)
Kenning Arlitsch, Montana State University
Patrick OBrien, Montana State University
Martha Kyrillidou, Association of Research Libraries
Ricky Erway, OCLC Research
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Aligning National Approaches II Action Assembly Update (November '13)
Katherine Skinner, Educopia Institute
Martin Halbert, University of North Texas
Gail McMillan, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Matt Schultz, Educopia Institute
Aaron Trehub, Auburn University
Tyler Walters, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
The App as a Metaphor for Learning Objects and Tools (November '13)
Sandra DeCastro, IMS Global Learning Consortium
View more informationArchivists and Activists: You Don’t Get to Non-Traditional Collections with Traditional Collectors (November '13)
Todd Grappone, University of California, Los Angeles
Sharon E. Farb, University of California, Los Angeles
Ali Jamshidi, University of California, Los Angeles
Archivists and Activists: You Don't Get to Non-Traditional Collections with Traditional Collectors (November '13)
Todd Grappone, University of California, Los Angeles
Sharon E. Farb, University of California, Los Angeles
Ali Jamshidi, University of California, Los Angeles
Audiovisual Collections and the Digital Preservation Network: A Convening of the DPN Task Force on Audio, Video and Film (November '13)
Steven Morales, Digital Preservation Network
Jon Dunn, Indiana University Bloomington
Joshua S. Harris, University of Illinois
Sam Gustman, University of Southern California
Barn Raising in a Virtual World, or How Innovative Approaches in Funding Led to an Architecture We Can All Use (November '13)
Allan Bell, University of British Columbia
Alex Garnett, Simon Fraser University
Carla Graebner, Simon Fraser University
Geoff Harder, University of Alberta
Capturing the Ephemeral: Collecting Social Media and Supporting Twitter Research with Social Feed Manager (November '13)
Daniel Chudnov, George Washington University
Bergis Jules, George Washington University
Daniel Kerchner, George Washington University
Laura Wrubel, George Washington University
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Collaborating to Manage Research Data (November '13)
Zheng (John) Wang, University of Notre Dame
Rick Johnson, University of Notre Dame
Deborah Ludwig, University of Kansas
Ann Campion Riley, University of Missouri, Columbia
Creating a Data Interchange Standard for Researchers, Research, and Research Resources: VIVO-ISF (November '13)
Dean B. Krafft, Cornell University
Brian Lowe, Cornell University
Databrary: An Open Video-Based Data-Sharing System for Developmental Science (November '13)
Dylan Simon, New York University
Rick Gilmore, Pennsylvania State University
David Millman, New York University
Developments in Electronic Theses and Dissertations (ETDs) (November '13)
Martin Halbert, University of North Texas
Gail McMillan, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Matt Schultz, Educopia Institute, MetaArchive Cooperative
Austin McLean, ProQuest
Digital Humanities and Arts Projects Updates from Columbia University (November '13)
Mark P. Newton, Columbia University
Leyla S. Williams, Columbia University
Jackson Harvell, Columbia University
Tad Shull, Columbia University
Digital Public Library of America: Present and Future (November '13)
Dan Cohen, Digital Public Library of America
View more informationDriving Data-Driven Decision-Making (November '13)
Roger C. Schonfeld, Ithaka S+R
Deanna Marcum, Ithaka S+R
E-book Strategies: What We Heard at the CNI Executive Roundtable (November '13)
Clifford A. Lynch, Coalition for Networked Information
View more informationEnhancing DMPTool: Further Streamlining the Data Management Planning Process (November '13)
Stephen Abrams, California Digital Library
Andrew Sallans, Center for Open Science
Expanding E-Journal Preservation: Developing and Promoting Methods for Community Implementation (November '13)
Robert Wolven, Columbia University
Oya Rieger, Cornell University
Fedora Update: Building Community, Building Software (November '13)
Robert Cartolano, Columbia University
Tom Cramer, Stanford University
Jonathan Markow, DuraSpace
Robin Ruggaber, University of Virginia
HathiTrust Research Center: Improving Scholarly Inquiry (November '13)
Timothy W. Cole, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Harriett Green, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Hiberlink: Investigating Reference Rot in Web-Based Scholarly Communication (November '13)
Herbert Van de Sompel, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Martin Klein, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Implementing a Context-Sensitive Chat Reference Service (November '13)
Krisellen Maloney, University of Texas at San Antonio
Jan Kemp, University of Texas at San Antonio
Carolyn Ellis, University of Texas at San Antonio
Innovations in E-book and E-journal Publishing Forms (November '13)
Jason Clark, Montana State University
Scott Young, Montana State University
Reginald Gibbons, Northwestern University
Harlan Wallach, Northwestern University
Institutional Research Data Management: Policies, Planning, Services and Surveys (November '13)
David Fearon, Johns Hopkins University
Andrew Sallans, Center for Open Science
Ricky Erway, OCLC Research
Internet Identity Update: From Social to Scholar (November '13)
Kenneth Klingenstein, Internet2
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Leveraging Shared Publishing Platforms: What We are Learning (November '13)
Irene Perciali, bepress
View more informationLibrary Brand Recognition: Generating Visibility in the Virtual Age (November '13)
Jeremy Frumkin, University of Arizona
Pascal Calarco, University of Waterloo
Oren Beit-Arie, Ex Libris, Ltd.
Mobile Technologies to Support Field Research (November '13)
Wayne Johnston, University of Guelph
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A National Agenda for Digital Stewardship (November '13)
Micah Altman, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Abbie Grotke, Library of Congress
Trevor Owens, Library of Congress
NYU and UC Berkeley, Looking Outside to Improve Inside: Using Peer Benchmarking to Plan for the Future of Research and Teaching Technologies (November '13)
David Greenbaum, University of California, Berkeley
Lynn Rohrs, New York University
Jenn Stringer, University of California, Berkeley
OpenInfRA: A Web-based Information System for Documentation and Publication of Archaeological Research Projects (November '13)
Frank Schwarzbach, Dresden University of Applied Sciences
Frank Henze, Brandenburg University of Technology
Reclaiming STEM Journals for the Academy: A Modest Proposal (November '13)
Meredith M. Babb, University Press of Florida
Alex Holzman, Temple University Press
Charles Watkinson, Purdue University Press
Marlie Wasserman, Rutgers University Press
Research Data Alliance (RDA) (November '13)
Larry Lannom, Corporation for National Research Initiatives
Chris Greer, National Institute of Standards & Technology
ScienceDirect’s Advanced Recommender: A Fruitful Academic-Industrial Partnership (November '13)
Craig Scott, Elsevier
Martin Rajman, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL)
SHARE Update: Higher Education and Public Access to Research (November '13)
Rick Luce, University of Oklahoma
Tyler Walters, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
SIdora: A Software Environment for Supporting Research at the Smithsonian (November '13)
Thorny Staples, Smithsonian Institution
View more informationToward a Sustainable Approach to Open Access Publishing and Archiving (November '13)
Rebecca Kennison, Columbia University
Lisa Norberg, Barnard College
Trends in Digital Scholarship Centers (November '13)
Joan K. Lippincott, Coalition for Networked Information
Harriette Hemmasi, Brown University
Vivian Lewis, McMaster University
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Update From Federal Funding Agencies (November '13)
Robert Horton, Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS)
Kathleen Williams, National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Joel Wurl, National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH)
Updates from the National Information Standards Organization (NISO) (November '13)
Nettie Lagace, National Information Standards Organization (NISO)
Todd Carpenter, National Information Standards Organization (NISO)
Update on Selected National Science Foundation DataNet Projects (November '13)
Tyler Walters, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Reagan Moore, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Steven Ruggles, University of Minnesota
Using Accreditation Standards to Promote Library and Computing Services: A Case Study from the University of Miami (November '13)
Joan Giesecke, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Yolanda Cooper, University of Miami
Using Informatics & Visualizations to Understand Digital Preservation Activity (November '13)
Katherine Skinner, Educopia Institute
Christina Drummond, University of North Texas
Visualizing: A New Data Support Role for Duke University Libraries (November '13)
Angela Zoss, Duke University
View more informationKey Trends in Teaching & Learning: Aligning What We Know About Learning to Today’s Learners (April '12)
Speaker: Phillip D. Long
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Reinventing the Research University to Serve a Changing World (April '12)
Speaker: James J. Duderstadt
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Absolute Relevance? Ranking in the Scholarly Domain (March '12)
Tamar Sadeh, Ex Libris Group
View more informationAdvances in Discovery: An EBSCO Service (March '12)
Michael Gorrell, EBSCO Publishing
View more informationArchiving Large Swaths of User-Contributed Digital Content: Lessons from Archiving the Occupy Movement (March '12)
Howard Besser, New York University
David Millman, New York University
Sharon M. Leon, George Mason University
Kristine Hanna, Internet Archive
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Building the Grateful Dead Archive Online: The Golden Road to Unlimited Devotion (March '12)
Virginia Steel, University of California, Santa Cruz
Robin Chandler, University of California, Santa Cruz
The California Digital Library and the Public Knowledge Project Partnership: A New Model of Collaborative Institutional Repository Publishing Services Development (March '12)
Lisa Schiff, University of California
Brian Owen, Simon Fraser University
Catherine Mitchell, University of California
Changing for Excellence: Libraries and IT Experience with Campus Consultants (March '12)
Deborah Ludwig, University of Kansas
Paul Farran, University of Kansas
Climate Data for Our Future: Acquired, Analyzed, Archived (March '12)
Andreas Hense, Bonn-Rhine-Sieg University of Applied Sciences
Florian Quadt, Max Planck Institute for Meteorology
Competing Priorities: Sustainability, Growth, and Innovation in Digital Collections (March '12)
Jenn Riley, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
View more informationCreating the Digital Preservation Network (March '12)
James Hilton, University of Virginia
View more informationCuration Practices for Born-Digital and Digitized Newspaper Collections (March '12)
Stephen Abrams, California Digital Library
View more informationDeveloping a Portal for Geospatial Resources (March '12)
Alan Darnell, University of Toronto
View more informationThe Digital Public Library of America Platform (March '12)
David Weinberger, Harvard University
Paul Deschner, Harvard University
DMPTool: Phase 2 (March '12)
Andrew Sallans, University of Virginia
Todd Grappone, University of California, Los Angeles
A Feasibility Study of a National Science Foundation (NSF) Open-Access Repository (March '12)
Sayeed Choudhury, Johns Hopkins University
Mark Cyzyk, Johns Hopkins University
Federated Identity with a Side of Scholar (March '12)
Renee Shuey, Pennsylvania State University
Kenneth Klingenstein, Internet2
Fembot: Reinventing Scholarly Production and Communication (March '12)
Karen Estlund, University of Oregon
Carol Stabile, University of Oregon
Interoperating Requirements for a Media-Specific Repository (March '12)
James Shulman, ARTstor
Randy Stern, Harvard University
David Germano, University of Virginia
William Ying, ARTstor
JSTOR: Exploring New Economic Models and Markets for Scholarly Content (March '12)
Heidi McGregor, ITHAKA
View more informationLinked Data for Libraries: Why Should We Care? Where Should We Start? (March '12)
Jennifer Bowen, University of Rochester
Philip E. Schreur, Stanford University
National Science Foundation (NSF) EarthCube Program Update (March '12)
Jennifer Schopf, National Science Foundation
View more informationNational Status of Data Management: Current Research in Policy and Education (March '12)
Martin Halbert, University of North Texas
Spencer Keralis, Council on Library and Information Resources
William E. Moen, University of North Texas
Rachel Frick, Council on Library and Information Resources
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Networks and the Paradox of the Active Learner (March '12)
Gardner Campbell, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
View more informationNew York University’s Implementation of Sakai Open Academic Environment (OAE) (March '12)
Jennifer Stringer, New York University
View more informationNew York University's Implementation of Sakai Open Academic Environment (OAE) (March '12)
Jennifer Stringer, New York University
View more informationOpportunities and Challenges for the 21st Century Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP) (March '12)
James Jacobs, Stanford University
Suzanne Sears, University of North Texas
David Walls, United States Government Printing Office
Pay Once, Preservation Forever: A “Paid Up” Cost Model for Long-Term Preservation (March '12)
Stephen Abrams, California Digital Library
View more informationResourceSync: Towards a Web-Based Approach for Resource Synchronization (March '12)
Herbert Van de Sompel, Los Alamos National Laboratory
View more informationretroReveal.org: An Open-Source Process for the Discovery and Recovery of Lost or Obscured Content (March '12)
Joyce L. Ogburn, University of Utah
Kenning Arlitsch, University of Utah
Harold M. Erickson, University of Utah
A Study in SCARLET (March '12)
Matt Ramirez, University of Manchester
View more informationSustaining Open Source Projects: An Update from DuraSpace (March '12)
Michele Kimpton, DuraSpace
Jonathan Markow, DuraSpace
Taking Ownership of Electronic Journals and Books (March '12)
Alan Darnell, University of Toronto
View more informationTaming the Data Shrew: The National Science Board’s Priorities and Recommendations on Scientific Data Management (March '12)
Jose-Marie Griffiths, Bryant University
View more informationToo Big to Know (March '12)
David Weinberger, Harvard University
View more informationTransforming Research Support Services (March '12)
Jennifer Rutner, Ithaka S&R
Roger Schonfeld, Ithaka S&R
Under the Blacklight: Open Source Content Management for Collaborative Digitization Projects Involving Mass Digitization of Archival Materials (March '12)
Eric C. Weig, University of Kentucky
View more informationThe United States End-of-Term Web Archive (March '12)
Abbie Grotke, Library of Congress
Kathleen Murray, University of North Texas
Update on the Activities of the Board on Research Data and Information (BRDI) (March '12)
Clifford Lynch, Coalition for Networked information
View more informationWhy Google Scholar Has Trouble Indexing Institutional Repositories (March '12)
Kenning Arlitsch, University of Utah
Patrick O’Brien, University of Utah
Roadmap for the Spring 2012 CNI Member Meeting, Baltimore, MD, April 2-3 (March '12)
A Guide to the Spring 2012 Coalition for Networked Information Membership Meeting The Spring 2012 CNI Membership Meeting, to be held at the Sheraton Inner Harbor Hotel in Baltimore, Maryland on April 2 and 3, offers a wide range of presentations that advance and report on CNI’s programs, showcase projects underway at CNI member institutions, and highlight important national and international developments. Here is the customary “roadmap” to the sessions at the meeting, which includes both plenary events and an extensive series of breakout sessions focusing on current developments in networked information. As usual, the CNI meeting proper is preceded [more…]
View more informationPreview CNI’s Spring Mtg in latest Conversations (March '12)
The latest CNI Conversations podcast (http://wp.me/p1LncT-277) offers a preview of the CNI Spring 2012 Membership Meeting, including brief discussions of general meeting themes, and descriptions of plenary sessions and selected project briefings. CNI’s spring membership meeting will be held in Baltimore, MD on April 2-3, 2012. Visit www.cni.org/mm/spring-2012/ for more information.
View more informationMarch 7, 2012: Preview of CNI Spring 2012 Membership Meeting (March '12)
20120307-CNI-Conversations [20 min.] March 7, 2012 This podcast offers a preview of the CNI Spring 2012 Membership Meeting, including brief discussions of general meeting themes, and descriptions of selected project briefings. We hope you enjoy this program and we welcome your feedback. For questions or comments related to CNI Conversations, please contact CNI Associate Executive Director Joan Lippincott at joan@cni.org.
View more informationWhat Is College For? The Future of Higher Education (December '12)
Speaker: Hunter R. Rawlings III
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MOOCs, Mobility, and Changing Scholarly Practice: CNI’s Perspective on 2012 and 2013 (December '12)
Speaker: Clifford Lynch
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Academic Library as Makerspace: 3D Printing and Knowledge Creation (December '12)
Kathlin Ray, University of Nevada, Reno
View more informationAcademic Preservation Trust (December '12)
Robin Ruggaber, University of Virginia
Michele Kimpton, DuraSpace
Auditing Distributed Preservation Networks (December '12)
Micah Altman, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
View more informationBuilding an Archival Identity Management Network: Transforming Archival Practice and Historical Research (December '12)
Daniel Pitti, University of Virginia
Brian Tingle, California Digital Library
Clifford Lynch, Coalition for Networked Information
Collaborative Statewide Networked Information Content: Case Study in the Development and Operation of the Portal to Texas History (December '12)
Martin Halbert, University of North Texas
Helen Agüera, National Endowment for the Humanities
Mark Phillips, University of North Texas
Brenda Gunn, University of Texas at Austin
Data Management Planning Made Easy: The DMPTool (December '12)
Andrew Sallans, University of Virginia
Carly Strasser, California Digital Library
Debunking Myths and Establishing Guidelines for the ETD Lifecycle (December '12)
Martin Halbert, University of North Texas
Katherine Skinner, Educopia Institute, MetaArchive Cooperative
Matt Schultz, Educopia Institute, MetaArchive Cooperative
Gail McMillan, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Demonstrating Library Value (December '12)
Rachel Fleming-May, University of Tennessee
Teresa Walker, University of Tennessee
Martha Kyrillidou, Association of Research Libraries
Mary Ellen K. Davis, Association of College and Research Libraries
Kara J. Malenfant, Association of College and Research Libraries
Developing a Customized, Extensible Application for Digital Collections (December '12)
Suzanne Thorin, Syracuse University
Sean Quimby, Syracuse University
Jeremy Morgan, Syracuse University
Digital Preservation Network Update (December '12)
James Hilton, University of Virginia
Steven Morales, Digital Preservation Network
Doing Data Together: BWR, Shared Shelf, and CONA (December '12)
Carole Ann Fabian, Columbia University
James Shulman, ARTstor
Bill Ying, ARTstor
E-Science Institute: An Approach to the Challenge of Digital Research (December '12)
MacKenzie Smith, University of California, Davis
Gary Strong, University of California, Los Angeles
Valorie Hollister, DuraSpace
Establishing Infrastructures for Scholarly Publishing (December '12)
Kevin Comerford, University of New Mexico
Jonathan Wheeler, University of New Mexico
Kevin S. Hawkins, University of Michigan
Extending Access to Scholarly Resources: JSTOR’s Alumni Program (December '12)
Bruce Heterick, JSTOR
Susan Gibbons, Yale University
Damon Jaggars, Columbia University
Molly Tamarkin, Duke University
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eTexts at Illinois: Digital Textbook Publishing (December '12)
Glenda Morgan, University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign
Millind Basole, University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign
Force 11: The Future of Research Communications and E-Scholarship (December '12)
Anita de Waard, Elsevier Labs
Maryann Martone, University of California, San Diego
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The Future of Fedora (December '12)
Edwin Shin, MediaShelf
Tom Cramer, Stanford University
Matthias Razum, FIZ Karlsruhe
Jonathan Markow, DuraSpace
Thornton Staples, Smithsonian Institution
Mark Leggott, DiscoveryGarden
The HathiTrust Research Center: Opening Up the Elephant for New Knowledge Creation (December '12)
John Unsworth, Brandeis University
Beth Sandore Namachchivaya, University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign
Robert McDonald, Indiana University
HarvardX: Developing Communities of Practice for Innovation in Online Learning (December '12)
Samantha Earp, Harvard University
Susan Fliss, Harvard University
Innovation and the Law: An Analysis of the Barriers and Benefits of Text Mining (December '12)
Torsten Reimer, JISC
View more informationInternet2 Net+ Services (December '12)
Khalil Yazdi, Internet2
Dana Voss, Internet2
Ithaka S+R’s Research Support Services: Recommendations for Addressing the Needs of Chemists and Historians (December '12)
Roger Schonfeld, Ithaka
Deanna Marcum, Ithaka
Leveraging Digital Library Infrastructure to Support New Roles of the 21st Century Research Library (December '12)
Mark Phillips, University of North Texas
Declan Fleming, University of California, San Diego
Lois Widmer, University of Florida
Library Innovation: Initiatives to Support Content Discovery and eResearch (December '12)
Jim Hahn, University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign
Bill Mischo, University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign
Beth Sandore Namachchivya, University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign
Tyler Walters, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Julie Speer, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Library Publishing Coalition Project: Advancing the Emerging Library Publishing Field (December '12)
Katherine Skinner, Educopia
Tyler Walters, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Julie Speer, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Martin Halbert, University of North Texas
Spencer Keralis, University of North Texas
Massive Open Online Courses as Drivers for Change (December '12)
Lynne O’Brien, Duke University
View more informationNew Tools for Enabling Research: DMPTool, DataUp, and DataONE (December '12)
William Michener, University of New Mexico
Carly Strasser, California Digital Library
John Kunze, California Digital Library
Novel Collaboration Forms for Developing and Maintaining Research Data (December '12)
Anita de Waard, Elsevier
David Marques, Elsevier
Olive: An Executable Content Archive Underway (December '12)
Gloriana St. Clair, Carnegie Mellon University
Daniel Ryan, Carnegie Mellon University
Open Annotation Update: OAC Experiment Results and Ongoing Work of the W3C OA Community Group (December '12)
Timothy Cole, University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign
Paolo Ciccarese, Harvard University & Massachusetts General Hospital
Piloting Linked Data to Connect Library and Archive Resources to the New World of Data, and Staff to New Skills (December '12)
Zheng (John) Wang, Emory University
Laura Akerman, Emory University
The PressForward Project and Scholarly Communication on the Open Web (December '12)
Dan Cohen, George Mason University
Joan Fragaszy Troyano, George Mason University
The Research Data Alliance: A Forum for Global Cooperation on Data Infrastructure (December '12)
Chris Greer, National Institute of Standards and Technology
Fran Berman, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
The Service Family for Research Data at Oxford University (December '12)
Wolfam Horstmann, Oxford University
Neil Jefferies, Oxford University
Student-Driven Innovation: UCLA Library Simul8 Group (December '12)
Kevin Rundblad, University of California, Los Angeles
Todd Grappone, University of California, Los Angeles
Supporting Community and Open Source Software in Cultural Heritage Institutions (December '12)
Molly Tamarkin, Duke University
David Millman, New York University
Beth Sandore Namachchivaya, University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign
Angela Spinazze, CollectionSpace
Katherine Kott, Katherine Kott Consulting
SURFconext: Next Generation Collaboration Infrastructure Across Institutional Boundaries (December '12)
Frank Benneker, University of Amsterdam
Driek Heesakkers, University of Amsterdam
Trends and Priorities: Briefing from Federal Funding Agencies (December '12)
Amy Friedlander, National Science Foundation
Robert Horton, Institute of Museum and Library Services
Kathleen Williams, National Historic Records and Publications Commission
Joel Wurl, National Endowment for the Humanities
The Truth is Out There: Preservation and the Cloud (December '12)
David S. H. Rosenthal, Stanford University
View more informationUCLA Broadcast News Archive (December '12)
Todd Grappone, University of California, Los Angeles
Sharon E. Farb, University of California, Los Angeles
Using the Cloud for Backup, Storage, and Archiving: Decision Factors, Experiences, and Use Cases Explored (December '12)
Michele Kimpton, DuraSpace
Geneva Henry, Rice University
Holly Mercer, University of Tennessee Knoxville
Mark Leggott, University of Prince Edward Island
Video at Risk: Preserving Commercial Video Collections in Research Libraries (December '12)
Howard Besser, New York University
Walter Forsberg, New York University
Melissa Brown, New York University
Virtual Research Environments in Germany: Funding Activities of the German Research Foundation (December '12)
Sigrun Eckelmann, German Research Foundation (DFG)
Steffen Vogt, University of Freiburg
Yvonne Rommelfanger, University of Trier
What To Do with All of those Hard Drives: Data Mining at Duke (December '12)
Joel Herndon, Duke University
Molly Tamarkin, Duke University
What We’re Learning from E-Text Pilots (December '12)
Joan Cheverie, EDUCAUSE
Rodney Petersen, EDUCAUSE
Jarrett Cummings, EDUCAUSE
Wikipedia and Libraries: What’s the Connection? (December '12)
Merrilee Proffitt, OCLC Research
Sara Snyder, Smithsonian Institution
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New Video: Data Management Plans Online (June '11)
A new video from the Spring 2011 CNI Membership Meeting has been added to CNI’s channels on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/cnivideo) and Vimeo (http://vimeo.com/channels/cni): Data Management Plans Online, a project briefing session presented by UCLA’s Todd Grappone and Patricia Cruse from the California Digital Library: http://youtu.be/YRsENUV-ARk More information about this presentation is available from the meeting Web site, https://www.cni.org/tfms/2011a.spring/.
View more informationNew Video: Memento: Giant Leaps Towards Seamless Navigation of the Past Web (June '11)
A new video from the Spring 2011 CNI Membership Meeting has been added to CNI’s channels on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/cnivideo) and Vimeo (http://vimeo.com/channels/cni): Memento: Giant Leaps Towards Seamless Navigation of the Past Web, a project briefing session presented by Robert Sanderson of Los Alamos National Laboratory. http://youtu.be/xYVxREPvLS0 More information about this presentation is available from the meeting Web site, https://www.cni.org/tfms/2011a.spring/.
View more informationInterviews from CNI’s Spring 2011 Meeting (June '11)
Podcast interviews from CNI’s Spring Meeting from EDUCAUSE: www.educause.edu/blog/gbayne/CoalitionforNetworkedInformati/229688
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Podcast Interviews from CNI Membership Meeting (June '11)
Interviews conducted during the Spring 2011 CNI Membership Meeting have been published by EDUCAUSE: http://www.educause.edu/blog/gbayne/CoalitionforNetworkedInformati/229688 The podcasts include a conversation with plenary speaker Todd Presner, founder and director of HyperCities (a GIS research and education platform built on the Google Maps and Google Earth APIs), as well as an interview with UCSD University Librarian Brian Schottlaender on collaboration and the future of university libraries. EDUCAUSE producer Gerry Bayne spent time with a few other presenters and attendees at CNI’s spring meeting, including: • Brian Owen (Simon Frasier Univ.), discussing the Public Knowledge Project • Thomas Hickerson and Shawna Sadler on [more…]
View more informationVideo: Data Management Plans Online (May '11)
Presenters: Todd Grappone, Patricia Cruse
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New Video: Tech. Model for Calgary’s Converged Library/Archive/Publishing Facility (May '11)
A new video from the Spring 2011 CNI Membership Meeting has been added to CNI’s channels on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/cnivideo) and Vimeo (http://vimeo.com/channels/cni): Creating a Comprehensive Technology Model for a Converged Library, Archive, Art and Publishing Facility at the University of Calgary, a project briefing session presented by Thomas Hickerson (Vice Provost and University Librarian, University of Calgary) and Shawna Sadler (Technology Officer, Taylor Family Digital Library, University of Calgary) http://youtu.be/F42t64f2VZQ More information about this presentation is available from the meeting Web site, https://www.cni.org/tfms/2011a.spring/.
View more informationNew CNI Conversations: Open Access to Yale’s Image Collections, ORCID, and More (May '11)
In this 18 minute podcast, recorded May 20, 2011, CNI director Clifford Lynch discusses Yale University’s recent announcement to make its digital image collection freely available, the ORCID initiative to develop an open researcher ID, selected videos and presentations from CNI’s spring meeting, and a recent National Research Council meeting on data reuse. Cliff also shares some details about the Sage Bionetworks Commons 2011 Congress. CNI Conversations is available at http://conversations.cni.org/ (to subscribe to the audio feed add http://conversations.cni.org/feed to iTunes, or any podcatcher). We hope you enjoy this program and we welcome your feedback. For questions or comments related [more…]
View more informationMay 20, 2011: Open Access to Yale’s Image Collection, ORCID, and More (May '11)
Audio Recording [mp3 17:50 min.] May 20, 2011 CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch discusses Yale University’s recent announcement to make its digital image collection freely available, the ORCID initiative to develop an open researcher ID, selected videos and presentations from CNI’s spring meeting, and a recent National Research Council meeting on data reuse. Cliff also shared some details about the Sage Bionetworks Commons 2011 Congress. We hope you enjoy this program and we welcome your feedback. For questions or comments related to CNI Conversations, please contact CNI Associate Executive Director Joan Lippincott at joan@cni.org.
View more informationNew Videos: HyperCities & E-Books (May '11)
New videos from the Spring 2011 CNI Membership Meeting have been added to CNI’s channels on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/cnivideo) and Vimeo (http://vimeo.com/channels/cni): • UCLA Professor Todd Presner’s plenary presentation, “HyperCities: Using Social Media and GIS to Archive & Map Time Layers in Los Angeles, Berlin, Tehran, Rome & Cairo” • “E-Book Wars: Ten Years Later,” a breakout session by CNI Director Clifford Lynch More information about both of these presentations is available from the meeting Web site, https://www.cni.org/tfms/2011a.spring/.
View more informationVideo of Christine Borgman’s Paul Peters Lecture from Spring 2011 CNI Meeting (May '11)
Presenter: Christine L. Borgman, University of California Los Angeles
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HyperCities: Using Social Media and GIS to Archive and Map Time Layers in Los Angeles, Berlin, Tehran, Rome, and Cairo (April '11)
Speaker: Todd Presner
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Information, Infrastructure, and the Internet: Reflections on Three Decades in Internet Time (April '11)
Speaker: Christine L. Borgman
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Memento: Giant Leaps Towards Seamless Navigation of the Past Web (April '11)
Presenter: Robert Sanderson
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HyperCities: Using Social Media and GIS to Archive and Map Time Layers in Los Angeles, Berlin, Tehran, Rome, and Cairo (April '11)
Todd Presner, University of California Los Angeles
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Information, Infrastructure, and the Internet: Reflections on Three Decades in Internet Time (April '11)
Christine L. Borgman, University of California Los Angeles
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The A-B-C-D of Open Scholarship Infrastructure: Open Access, Open Bibliography, Open Citation, Open Data (and Beyond…) (April '11)
David F. Flanders, Joint Information Systems Committee
View more informationBringing the Library to the User: Integrating Local Web-Scale Discovery Services in ‘Non-Library Provided’ Discovery Points (April '11)
Bruce Heterick, JSTOR | Portico
Cody W. Hanson, University of Minnesota
Building from Bedrock: Tailoring Technology to Collaboration (April '11)
Ken Klingenstein, Internet2
View more informationConnecting Scholars with Information, and Unlocking It! (April '11)
William Gunn, Mendeley Research Networks
View more informationCreating a Comprehensive Technology Model for a Converged Library, Archive, Art and Publishing Facility at the University of Calgary (April '11)
Thomas Hickerson, University of Calgary
Shawna Sadler, University of Calgary
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Creating a Digital Scholarly Edition in the Humanities (April '11)
Suzanne Thorin, Syracuse University
Teresa Harris, Syracuse University
Data Conservancy Update (April '11)
Sayeed Choudhury, John Hopkins University
Elliot Metsger, John Hopkins University
Data Management Plans Online (April '11)
Todd Grappone, University of California, Los Angeles
Patricia Cruse, California Digital Library
Digital Humanities: A Natural Future for Academic Libraries (April '11)
Thomas C. Wilson, University of Alabama
View more informationDiSC: Developing a Digital Scholarship Commons (April '11)
Joan A. Smith, Emory University
Rick Luce, Emory University
Discipline-based Digital Centers at Columbia: Assessing Needs and Outcomes (April '11)
Robert Cartolano, Columbia University
View more informationE-Book Wars: Ten Years Later (April '11)
Clifford Lynch, Coalition for Networked Information
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The Espresso Book Machine in the Library: Case Studies from Two University Libraries (April '11)
Ian Godfrey, University of Utah
Terri Geitgey, University of Michigan
Finding a Way: Moving from Open Access Principle to Practice (April '11)
Lisa Hinchliffe, University of Illinois at Urbana-Chamaign
Mary Ellen Davis, Association of College & Research Libraries
Janice Welburn, Marquette University
A Framework for Applying the Open Archival Information System Reference Model to Distributed Digital Preservation (April '11)
Martin Halbert, University of North Texas
Matt Schultz, Educopia Institute
Kuali OLE: From Startup to Software (April '11)
Robert H. McDonald, Indiana University
Michael Winkler, University of Pennsylvania
Bradley Skiles, Indiana University
Richard Slabach, Indiana University
Learning Spaces (April '11)
Paul A. Soderdahl, University of Iowa
Steven R. Fleagle, University of Iowa
John Maclachlan, McMaster University
Managing Research Information for Researchers and Universities (April '11)
Jennifer Schaffner, OCLC Research
View more informationMeta-Image: A Digital Collaborative Environment for Image Discourse (April '11)
Martin Warnke, Leuphana University, Lueneburg, Germany
View more informationMigrating to the Cloud: Pepperdine Libraries at Web Scale (April '11)
Michael Dula, Pepperdine University
Gan Ye, Pepperdine University
Minnesota Digital Library and HathiTrust Prototype an Image Preservation Archive (April '11)
John Butler, University of Minnesota
John Weise, University of Michigan
Eric Celeste, Minnesota Digital Library
NSF and Beyond: Data Management Planning (April '11)
D. Scott Brandt, Purdue University
Dorothea Salo, University of Wisconsin
A New Publishing Ecosystem: Applications and Developers for Better Outcomes (April '11)
Rafael Sidi, Elsevier
View more informationORCID: The Open Researcher and Contributor ID Registry (April '11)
MacKenzie Smith, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
View more informationOut of the Eddies and into the Mainstream: Making Special Collections Less Special and More Accessible (April '11)
Merrilee Proffitt, OCLC Research
Ricky Erway, OCLC Research
Patron Driven Acquisitions through Circulating Kindles: A California Institute of Technology Library Initiative (April '11)
David McCaslin, California Institute of Technology
View more informationPublic Knowledge Project: Achieving Sustainability for an Open Source Software Initiative (April '11)
Brian Owen, Simon Fraser University
View more informationA Publishing Pilot for “Data Papers” (April '11)
John A. Kunze, California Digital Library
Catherine Mitchell, California Digital Library
Steven Abrams, California Digital Library
Patricia Cruse, California Digital Library
Realizing Scalar Capacities to Transform Media Archive Scholarship (April '11)
Craig Dietrich, University of Southern California
Erik Loyer, University of Southern California
SAFE-Archive: Open Source, TRAC-Based Preservation Auditing for LOCKSS and Dataverse Network (April '11)
Micah Altman, Harvard University
Jonathan Crabtree, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Search Engine Optimization for Digital Repositories (April '11)
Kenning Arlitsch, University of Utah
Patrick O’Brien, RevX Corporation
Shared Shelf Fee Structure: Conversation About Collaborative Business Planning (April '11)
James Shulman, ARTstor
Neil McElroy, Lafayette College
Laine Farley, California Digital Library
Judith Thomas, University of Virginia
Supporting Research Data Discovery and Reuse: Adding Critical Context (April '11)
Grace Agnew, Rutgers University
View more informationSustaining Digital Resources: The Ithaka Case Studies, Two Years Later (April '11)
Matthew Loy, Ithaka S+R
Maria Pantelia, University of California-Irvine
Three Years of an Information Commons Partnership: Lessons Learned and Future Directions at Loyola University Chicago (April '11)
Robert A. Seal, Loyola University Chicago
Susan Malisch, Loyola University Chicago
Unlocking the Gates: The Implications of Courseware and Online Learning for Academic Institutions (April '11)
Roger Schonfeld, Ithaka
View more informationVIVO Researcher Networking Update (April '11)
Leslie McIntosh, Washington University School of Medicine
Ellen J Cramer, Cornell University
Jonathan Corson-Rikert, Cornell University
Roadmap for the Spring 2011 CNI Member Meeting, San Diego, April 4-5 (March '11)
A Guide to the Spring 2011 Coalition for Networked Information Membership Meeting The Spring 2011 CNI Membership Meeting, to be held at the Westin Gaslamp Quarter Hotel in San Diego, California on April 4 and 5, offers a wide range of presentations that advance and report on CNI’s programs, showcase projects underway at CNI member institutions, and highlight important national and international developments. Here is the customary “roadmap” to the sessions at the meeting, which includes both plenary events and an extensive series of breakout sessions focusing on current developments in networked information. As usual, the CNI meeting proper is [more…]
View more informationCNI Meeting Update: Schedule, Abstracts Available (March '11)
A schedule of project briefings to be presented at the Spring 2011 CNI Membership Meeting is now available: https://www.cni.org/events/membership-meetings/past-meetings/spring-2011/ Links from this page lead to session abstracts; we are continuing to add supplemental information as it becomes available. The meeting Schedule of Events (not including handouts) will be available for download very soon. We will be posting meeting updates from the CNI Twitter account (http://twitter.com/cni_org) using the hashtag #cni11s and we encourage other twitterers to do the same. The meeting will be held in San Diego, CA, April 4-5. We look forward to seeing you in San Diego!
View more informationPreview, CNI Spring Mtg; Ebook session by Cliff Lynch just added (March '11)
The latest CNI Conversations podcast (http://conversations.cni.org/) provides a preview of the CNI Spring 2011 Membership Meeting by Clifford Lynch and Joan Lippincott, CNI director and associate director, including brief discussions of general meeting themes, and descriptions of selected project briefings. Cliff also talks about his newly-added session E-Book Wars: Ten Years Later, in which he will look back at his 2001 article “The Battle to Define the Future of the Book in the Digital World” (First Monday 6:6), consider what he got right and what he got wrong ten years ago, and, more importantly, discuss unexpected developments and the current [more…]
View more informationMarch 3, 2011: Preview of CNI Spring 2011 Membership Meeting (March '11)
Audio Recording [mp3 18:26 min.] March 3, 2011 In the March 3, 2011 podcast, Clifford Lynch and Joan Lippincott, CNI director and associate director, provide a preview of the CNI Spring 2011 Membership Meeting (https://www.cni.org/tfms/2011a.spring), including brief discussions of general meeting themes, and descriptions of selected project briefings. Cliff also talks about the session he will present on the e-book, which will include a look back at his 2001 article “The Battle to Define the Future of the Book in the Digital World” (First Monday 6:6), an analysis of how the issues have played out in the decade since the [more…]
View more informationCNI Mtg Registration ENDS MONDAY (February '11)
The registration deadline for the Spring 2011 CNI membership meeting is MONDAY, MARCH 7th. If you haven’t registered for the meeting or made arrangements for hotel accommodations, please do so by Monday. Remember to identify yourself as an attendee of the CNI meeting for a discounted rate. The meeting will be held in San Diego’s Gaslamp Quarter at the Westin Hotel on April 4-5; consult the meeting Web site at https://www.cni.org/events/membership-meetings/past-meetings/spring-2011/ for accommodation details. If you have questions about your registration, please contact Jackie Eudell at jackie@cni.org. Plenary sessions -The Paul Evan Peters Award will be presented to UCLA professor [more…]
View more informationCNI Spring Mtg Line-up – Plenaries & Project Briefings (February '11)
CNI’s spring membership meeting will be held April 4-5 in San Diego, CA. The Paul Evan Peters Award will be presented to UCLA professor Christine Borgman, who will deliver the Peters Lecture: Information, Infrastructure, and the Internet: Reflections on Three Decades in Internet Time. Todd Presner, founder and director of the collaborative, digital mapping platform HyperCities, will present the closing plenary address: HyperCities: Using Social Media and GIS to Archive and Map Time Layers in Los Angeles, Berlin, Tehran, Rome, and Cairo. More information about the plenary speakers and their topics, as well as a preliminary list of project briefings [more…]
View more informationNew CNI Conversations: e-textbooks, enhanced reality, more (February '11)
In the February 17, 2011 podcast, CNI director Clifford Lynch talks about the Paul Evan Peters Award, to be presented to UCLA professor Christine Borgman at CNI’s spring meeting on April 4 in San Diego, CA; Borgman will present the Peters’ Lecture at that time. Cliff also makes note of a recent announcement made by the California Digital Library and partners regarding data management plans. Both Cliff and Joan Lippincott, CNI associate director, reflect on the recent EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative (ELI) meeting in Washington, DC and the 2011 Horizon Report. CNI Conversations continues to be available at http://conversations.cni.org/ (to [more…]
View more informationFeb. 17, 2011 (February '11)
Audio Recording [mp3 26:52 min.] February 17, 2011 In the February 17, 2011 podcast, CNI director Clifford Lynch talks about the Paul Evan Peters Award, to be presented to UCLA professor Christine Borgman at CNI’s spring meeting on April 4 in San Diego, CA; Borgman will present the Peters Lecture at that time. Cliff also makes note of a recent announcement made by the California Digital Library and partners regarding data management plans. Both Cliff and Joan Lippincott, CNI associate director, discuss the recent EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative (ELI) meeting in Washington, DC and the 2011 Horizon Report. We hope you [more…]
View more informationChristine Borgman to Receive Paul Evan Peters Award at April CNI Meeting, San Diego (February '11)
UCLA Professor Christine Borgman to Receive Paul Evan Peters Award Washington, DC – The Coalition for Networked Information (CNI), the Association of Research Libraries (ARL), and EDUCAUSE are pleased to announce that Christine L. Borgman, Professor and Presidential Chair in Information Studies at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), has been named the 2011 recipient of the Paul Evan Peters Award. The award recognizes notable, lasting achievements in the creation and innovative use of information resources and services that advance scholarship and intellectual productivity through communication networks. Named for CNI’s founding director, the award will be presented during the [more…]
View more informationLast Call: CNI Project Briefing Proposals due by Feb. 18 (February '11)
As a final reminder, project briefing proposals for the CNI Spring 2011 Membership Meeting are no later than this Friday, February 19. Proposals may be submitted by email to joan, or via the online form: https://www.cni.org/tfms/2011a.spring/proposal.html If you have any questions about submitting a proposal, please contact Joan Lippincott (joan@cni.org) or me (diane@cni.org). The meeting will be held April 4-5, 2011 in San Diego, CA. The Paul Evan Peters Award and Lecture will open the meeting and UCLA professor Todd Presner, founder and director of the collaborative, digital mapping platform HyperCities, will be the closing plenary speaker. The meeting hashtag [more…]
View more informationReminder: CNI Project Briefing Proposals due Feb. 18 (February '11)
Project briefing proposals for the CNI Spring 2011 Membership Meeting are due Friday, February 18. Information about project briefings and an online submission form are available at https://www.cni.org/tfms/2011a.spring/proposal.html The spring meeting will be held April 4-5, 2011 in San Diego, CA. If you have any questions about submitting a proposal, please feel free to contact Joan Lippincott (joan) or me (diane).
View more informationProspects for Reading in a Digital Age (December '02)
Cathy Marshall, Senior Researcher, Microsoft Corporation
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Five New Paradigms for Science and Academia and an Introduction to DataONE (December '11)
Speaker: William Michener
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Materials from CNI Fall 2011 (December '11)
Presentation materials & handouts for many of the Fall 2011 CNI Membership Meeting breakout sessions are now available from the project briefing (presentation) pages at https://www.cni.org/mm/fall-2011/project-briefings/. Presenters who have not done so already are asked to send their materials to sharon@cni.org. Videos from selected sessions will be available beginning in early January.
View more information2011 Digital Preservation Initiatives (December '11)
Martin Halbert, University of North Texas
Martha Anderson, Library of Congress
Trevor Owens, Library of Congress
Priscilla Caplan, University of Florida
Kris Carpenter, Internet Archive
Rachel Frick, Council on Library and Information Resources
Art Images Online: Leveraging Social Tagging and Language for Browsing (December '11)
Irene Eleta, University of Maryland
Raul Guerra, University of Maryland
Building Capacity for Demonstrating the Value of Academic Libraries: A Report on Recent ACRL Summits (December '11)
Joyce L. Ogburn, University of Utah
Mary Ellen K. Davis, Association of College and Research Libraries
Kara J. Malenfant, Association of College and Research libraries
Building Data Management Services at Johns Hopkins University (December '11)
G. Sayeed Choudhury, Johns Hopkins University
Barbara Pralle, Johns Hopkins University
Capturing Research Data: A MODS Metadata Application Profile for Institutional Repositories (December '11)
Grace Agnew, Rutgers University
View more informationCost Forecasting Model for New Digitization Projects (December '11)
Karim Boughida, George Washington University
Linda Colet, George Washington University
Martha Whittaker, George Washington University
Dan Chudnov, George Washington University
Crowd Sourcing Metadata (December '11)
Barbara Taranto, New York Public Library
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DAITSS Digital Preservation System: Re-architected, Re-written, and Open Source (December '11)
Priscilla Caplan, Florida Center for Library Automation
View more informationData Lifecycle Management (December '11)
Thorny Staples, Smithsonian Institution
Jeremy Kenyon, University of Idaho
Bruce Godfrey, University of Idaho
Data Management Strategies (December '11)
Jonathan Markow, DuraSpace
Elaine L. Westbrook, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Kathy Notter, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
The DMPTool: Online Guidance and Resources for Your Data Management Plan (December '11)
Sherry Lake, University of Virginia
Laine Farley, California Digital Library
ETDs as Prior Publications: The 2011 NDLTD Publishers’ Survey (December '11)
Gail McMillan, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
View more informationEuropeana Libraries: Establishing THE Library Aggregator for Europe (December '11)
Wouter Schallier, LIBER (Association of European Research Libraries)
View more informationExhibit 3.0: The New and Improved Linked Data Publishing Platform (December '11)
MacKenzie Smith, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
View more informationGeospatial Literacy: Developing an Innovative and Student-centered Approach through Blended Learning (December '11)
John Maclachian, McMaster University
Susan Vajocki, McMaster University
Jeffrey Trzeciak, McMaster University
Julianne L. Bagg, McMaster University
HathiTrust: Reviewing Goals, Accomplishments, and Opportunities for Collective Action (December '11)
Jeremy York, HathiTrust
View more informationHydra: One Body, Many Heads for Repository-Powered Library Applications (December '11)
Tom Cramer, Stanford University
View more informationIdeas that Drive Technology Innovation: Perspectives from Two Institutions (December '11)
Dean Krafft, Cornell University
Beth Sandore Namachchivaya, University of Illinois
IMLS Funding Opportunities and Updates: 2012 (December '11)
Chuck Thomas, Institute of Museum and Library Services
View more informationIndiana University eText Program (December '11)
David W. Lewis, Indiana University
View more informationThe International Image Interoperability Framework (IIIF): Laying the Foundation for Common Services, Integrated Resources and a Marketplace of Tools for Scholars Worldwide (December '11)
Tom Cramer, Stanford University
View more informationJSTOR’s Big Data Challenge: Mining Log Files to Improve Service to Users (December '11)
Ronald Snyder, Ithaka – JSTOR
View more informationLearning in the Digital Age: Certificate Program in Conceptual Curation and Pedagogy for Conceptual Thinking (December '11)
Uri Shafrir, University of Toronto
Bruce Stewart, University of Toronto
Ana Patricia Ayala, University of Toronto
Masha Etkind, Ryerson University
Learning Spaces and Assessment: What Do We Want to Know? (December '11)
Joan K. Lippincott, Coalition for Networked Information
Malcolm Brown, EDUCAUSE
Jeanne L. Narum, Learning Spaces Collaboratory
Leveraging an OAIS Digital Preservation System to Build a Locally Relevant Digital Library (December '11)
John M. Meador, Jr., Binghamton University, State University of New York
Ido Peled, Ex Libris Group
Localizing Integrated Search (December '11)
Jens Hofman Hansen, State and University Library, Denmark
Simeon Warner, Cornell University Library
Mapping Atlanta: Building Spatial History Tools and Digital Resources (December '11)
Michael Page, Emory University
Kim Durante, Emory University
Randy Gue, Emory University
Microsoft Academic Search: Next-Generation Scholarly Discovery (December '11)
Lee Dirks, Microsoft Research
View more informationMoving Video and Audio into the Scholarly Mainstream (December '11)
Judtih Thomas, University of Virginia
Rafael Alvarado, University of Virginia
Jama Coartney, University of Virginia
Julie Meloni, University of Virginia
The New ISO Standard for Digital Repositories: What it Will Mean for Libraries (December '11)
Marie-Elise Waltz, Center for Research Libraries
View more informationNew Roles for New Times: Emerging Library Roles for Supporting and Curating Digital Scholarship (December '11)
Tyler Walters, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Martin Halbert, University of North Texas
Katherine Skinner, MetaArchive Cooperative
Olive: A Digital Archive for Executable Content (December '11)
Gloriana St. Clair, Carnegie Mellon University
Dan Ryan, Carnegie Mellon University
Online Video Creation by Undergraduates: Consequences for Media Literacy (December '11)
Anu Vedantham, University of Pennsylvania
Renee Hobbs, Temple University
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Open Folklore: A Collaboration (December '11)
Brenda Johnson, Indiana University
Timothy Lloyd, American Folklore Society
Julie Bobay, Indiana University
The Open Geoportal (December '11)
Patrick Florance, Tufts University
David Siegel, Harvard University
Tom Cramer, Stanford University
Chris Barnett, Tufts University
Oral History, METS and Fedora: Building a Standards-Compliant Audio Preservation Infrastructure (December '11)
Janet Gertz, Columbia University
Stephen Paul Davis, Columbia University
ORCID Update (December '11)
Geoff Bilder, ORCID and CrossRef
Amy Brand, Harvard University
An Overview of the National Science Foundation DataNet Funded Sustainable Environments-Actionable Data Project (December '11)
Margaret Hedstrom, University of Michigan
Robert H. McDonald, Indiana University
Paying for Long-Term Storage (December '11)
David S. H. Rosenthal, Stanford University
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Preservation Status of e-Resources: A Potential Crisis in Electronic Journal Preservation (December '11)
Oya Y. Rieger, Cornell University
Robert Wolven, Columbia University
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Progress in Access Technologies (December '11)
Edward Luczak, US National Library of Medicine, NIH
Jennifer L. Marill, US National Library of Medicine, NIH
Paul Joseph, University of British Columbia
Bronwen Sprout, University of British Columbia
The SciVerse APIs: An Infrastructure for Machine-readable Scholarly Information (December '11)
Ale de Vries, Elsevier, Inc.
View more informationA Tangled Web: Structural Problems in Game Preservation (December '11)
Jerome McDonough, University of Illinois
View more informationTrends in Publishing (December '11)
Julie Speer, Georgia Institute of Technology
Allyson Mower, University of Utah
Sylvia K. Miller, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Understanding Use of Networked Information Content: MINES for Libraries® Implementations at Scholars Portal (December '11)
Dana Thomas, Ontario Council of University Libraries
Alan Darnell, Ontario Council of University Libraries
Terry Plum, Simmons College
Martha Kyrillidou, Association of Research Libraries
WissKI: An Architecture for a Transdisciplinary Virtual Research Environment (December '11)
Guenther Goerz, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Siegfried Krause, Germanic National Museum, Nuremberg
Nov 28, 2011: Open Data, Publishing Innovations, Assessment (November '11)
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CNI Fall Mtg Line-up – Plenaries & Project Briefings (November '11)
CNI’s fall membership meeting will be held Dec. 12-13 in Arlington, VA. CNI Director Clifford Lynch will provide an overview of the 2011-12 CNI Program Plan during the meeting’s opening session, and William Michener, Director of e-Science Initiatives for University Libraries at the University of New Mexico, will present the closing plenary address Five New Paradigms for Science and Academia and an Introduction to DataONE. More information about the plenary sessions, as well as a preliminary list of project briefings to be presented at the meeting is now available: https://www.cni.org/mm/fall-2011/ Check back frequently as we will be adding project briefing [more…]
View more informationPreview CNI’s Fall Mtg Program (November '11)
In the latest CNI Conversations podcast (https://www.cni.org/conversations/) CNI Director Clifford Lynch provides a preview of the CNI Fall 2011 Membership Meeting, including brief discussions of general meeting themes, and descriptions of plenary sessions and selected project briefings. CNI’s fall membership meeting will be held in Arlington, VA on Dec. 12-13, 2011 – registration deadline is THIS FRIDAY, Nov. 11. Visit https://www.cni.org/events/mm/fall-2011/ for more information.
View more informationPreview CNI's Fall Mtg Program (November '11)
In the latest CNI Conversations podcast (https://www.cni.org/conversations/) CNI Director Clifford Lynch provides a preview of the CNI Fall 2011 Membership Meeting, including brief discussions of general meeting themes, and descriptions of plenary sessions and selected project briefings. CNI’s fall membership meeting will be held in Arlington, VA on Dec. 12-13, 2011 – registration deadline is THIS FRIDAY, Nov. 11. Visit https://www.cni.org/events/mm/fall-2011/ for more information.
View more informationNov 8, 2011: CNI Fall 2011 Mtg Preview (November '11)
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View more informationPlenaries at Upcoming CNI Member Meetings (November '11)
The closing plenary for the Fall CNI Member meeting, to be held in Arlington VA on December 12-13, 2011 will be given by Professor William Michener of the University of New Mexico, who is serving as the principal investigator for the NSF-funded DataONE project. Bill is an ecologist who has been extensively involved in ecological informatics and cyberinfrastructure. DataONE, has now emerged as the flagship program within the NSF Data Net initiative to advance scientific data curation, is a large-scale multipronged effort to address the data management lifecycle, to support discovery and reuse of data, and to support “citizen science” [more…]
View more informationCNI Fall ’11 Mtg Registration ENDS FRIDAY (November '11)
The registration deadline for the Fall 2011 CNI membership meeting is THIS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11th. If you haven’t registered for the meeting or made arrangements for hotel accommodations, please do so by Friday. Remember to identify yourself as an attendee of the CNI meeting for a discounted rate. The meeting will be held at the Crystal Gateway Marriott in Arlington, VA on Dec. 12-13; consult the meeting Web site at https://www.cni.org/events/mm/fall-2011/ for accommodation details. If you have questions about your registration, please contact Jackie Eudell at jackie@cni.org. Follow the meeting on Twitter: #cni11f We looking forward to seeing you in [more…]
View more informationCNI Fall '11 Mtg Registration ENDS FRIDAY (November '11)
The registration deadline for the Fall 2011 CNI membership meeting is THIS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11th. If you haven’t registered for the meeting or made arrangements for hotel accommodations, please do so by Friday. Remember to identify yourself as an attendee of the CNI meeting for a discounted rate. The meeting will be held at the Crystal Gateway Marriott in Arlington, VA on Dec. 12-13; consult the meeting Web site at https://www.cni.org/events/mm/fall-2011/ for accommodation details. If you have questions about your registration, please contact Jackie Eudell at jackie@cni.org. Follow the meeting on Twitter: #cni11f We looking forward to seeing you in [more…]
View more informationJames Duderstadt to Deliver Closing Plenary at December 2011 Member Meeting (September '11)
I’m delighted that Professor James Duderstadt will be delivering the closing plenary at our Fall member meeting, December 12-13, in Arlington, Virginia. Jim is President Emeritus of the University of Michigan, and in recent years has been intensively involved in issues about the future of higher education and the research university in the United States and globally, and has thought deeply about ways in which technology may help to shape this future. He chaired the US National Academies committee that authored the report “Preparing for the Revolution: Information Technology and the Future of the Research University” (see http://books.nap.edu/catalog.php?record_id=10545) and has [more…]
View more informationCall for Project Briefing Proposals for CNI Fall 2011 Mtg (September '11)
The Fall 2011 CNI Membership Meeting will be held on December 12-13 (Monday and Tuesday) at the Crystal Gateway Marriott in Arlington, VA. Registration materials will be sent by the middle of this month to designated member representatives. Please note that the meeting and hotel registration deadline is Friday, November 11. For more information, see the meeting Web site: https://www.cni.org/events/membership-meetings/past-meetings/fall-2011/ We are now accepting proposals for project briefings, one hour breakout sessions which focus on a specific institutional project related to networked information or a discussion of a hot topic. A limited number of project briefings are accepted. Proposals may [more…]
View more informationBig Data Becomes Fashionable, Mobile Devices Reshape the Information Ecology: CNI’s View on 2011 and 2012 (April '11)
Speaker: Clifford Lynch
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Video: Web 2.0 and the Study of History from Spring 2010 CNI meeting available (July '10)
The last video from the Spring 2010 CNI meeting is now available; I’ve held off announcing it for a little while because it’s quite special, and I did not want it to be missed in the flood of other announcements. This presentation describes a wonderful project at the University of Oregon which helps students to understand the uses of primary source materials, and also to think about their own roles as creators of such materials, and as prospective contributors to the collective social record. Technology comes into play, of course, but is very much in the background in some sense. [more…]
View more informationLearning Commons video available from CNI (June '10)
I’m pleased to announce a new video from CNI’s spring meeting, “Learning Commons: What’s Working.” The session includes three perspectives on assessment of learning or information commons. The speakers included John Culshaw, University of Colorado, Boulder; Anu Vedantham, University of Pennsylvania, and myself. I think you’ll find the content very informative if you are interested in these issues. Along with some other videos of meeting sessions, it is available on the CNI YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/cnivideo) and on Vimeo (http://vimeo.com/channels/cni) Subscribe to either channel feed to receive automatic updates when new material is available. –Joan
View more informationNew CNI Videos: Lives Documented Digitally & DuraCloud (June '10)
New videos from CNI’s spring meeting are available on the CNI YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/cnivideo) and Vimeo (http://vimeo.com/channels/cni) channels: As Lives are Documented Digitally: Strategies for Cultural Memory Organizations, by CNI director Clifford Lynch DuraCloud: Preservation Infrastructure in the Cloud, by Andrew Woods of DuraSpace More videos from CNI’s April membership meeting will be announced soon. Subscribe to either channel feed to receive automatic updates when new material is available.
View more informationInterviews from CNI Mtg; Spring ’11 Mtg Dates Announced (May '10)
Interviews conducted by EDUCAUSE during the Spring 2010 CNI Membership Meeting (held in Baltimore, MD on April 12-13) are now online: http://www.educause.edu/blog/gbayne/PodcastsfromtheCoalitionforNet/205345 The podcasts include a conversation with Ithaka research manager Roger Schonfeld, who discusses findings from his organization’s latest faculty survey, as well as a discussion on the challenges of open access with opening plenary panelist Mary Marlino, Director of the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) Library. These recordings are designed to function as an extension of the meeting, complementing the standard program, and providing an opportunity for the broader CNI community to hear from some of our [more…]
View more informationVIVO – National Conference and CNI conference video (May '10)
If your institution is interested in increasing linkages among researchers, you might want to check out the VIVO project. The project organizers are offering a conference in August. We have had 2 sessions on the VIVO project at CNI meetings – one in 2007 when it was initially developed at Cornell, and one at our last meeting in April. Video from that session “VIVO: Enabling National Networking of Scientists” is available at: or http://www.vimeo.com/11345580 Joan Lippincott ————————————————————– Announcing the first annual National VIVO Conference: Enabling National Networking of Scientists August 12-13, 2010 New York Hall of Science The first annual [more…]
View more informationCNI Conversations 5/27/10 – Register now (May '10)
The next session of CNI Conversations will take place on Thursday, May 27, 2010, 1-2pm EST and is open to individuals at member institutions. If you are interested in participating in CNI Conversations, please contact Jackie Eudell at jackie@cni.org. CNI Conversations was last held on April 15; the archived audio recording of that discussion is now available at http://conversations.cni.org/ (to subscribe to the audio feed add http://conversations.cni.org/feed to iTunes, or any podcatcher). The April session included a recap of the CNI Spring 2010 Membership Meeting by CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch and Associate Director Joan Lippincott. Cliff also discussed the [more…]
View more informationLiz Lyon's 'Open Science' talk at CNI now on video (May '10)
Presenter: Liz Lyon
View more informationLiz Lyon’s ‘Open Science’ talk at CNI now on video (May '10)
Presenter: Liz Lyon
View more informationCNI Spring 2010 Meeting Materials (May '10)
Presentation materials from the CNI Spring 2010 Membership Meeting are now available at: https://www.cni.org/tfms/2010a.spring/ Included are slides from plenary speaker Liz Lyon of UKOLN, as well as links to information on open access policies from opening plenary panelists. Also available are slides and papers from many project briefing sessions. An archive of tweets related to the meeting is available at http://twapperkeeper.com/hashtag/cni10s. Video recordings of some sessions will be available soon – look for announcements in the coming days. Podcast interviews with selected presenters and attendees, produced by EDUCAUSE, will also be online soon. Links to all audio/visual materials related to [more…]
View more informationCodes, Clouds and Constellations: Open Science in the Data Decade (April '10)
Speaker: Liz Lyon
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CNI Conversations – April recording available (April '10)
The the archived audio recording of the April 15 CNI Conversations session is now available at http://conversations.cni.org/ (to subscribe to the audio feed add http://conversations.cni.org/feed to iTunes, or any podcatcher). This session includes a recap of the CNI Spring 2010 Membership Meeting by CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch and Associate Director Joan Lippincott. Cliff also discusses the recent announcement by the Library of Congress to archive the Twitter database, an event on sustainable digital preservation held in Washington, DC on April 1st, and the e-journals summits convened by the National Academies, among other topics. Questions include the state of e-books [more…]
View more informationApril 2010 (April '10)
Audio Recording [mp3 1:01:11 hr.] April 15, 2010 The April 2010 CNI Conversations includes a recap of the CNI Spring 2010 Membership Meeting by CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch and Associate Director Joan Lippincott. Cliff also discusses the recent announcement by the Library of Congress to archive the Twitter database, an event on sustainable digital preservation held in Washington, DC on April 1st, and the e-journals summits convened by the National Academies. Questions include state of e-books with the advent of the iPad.
View more informationCodes, Clouds and Constellations: Open Science in the Data Decade (April '10)
Liz Lyon, UKOLN
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Learning Commons: What’s Working? (April '10)
John Culshaw, University of Colorado at Boulder
Joan K. Lippincott, Coalition for Networked Information
Anu Vedantham, University of Pennsylvania
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As Lives Are Documented Digitally: Strategies for Cultural Memory Organizations (April '10)
Clifford Lynch, Coalition for Networked Information
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Exploring Institutional Implementation Strategies for Open Access Requirements (April '10)
Clifford Lynch, Coalition for Networked Information (moderator)
Ann Wolpert, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Deborah Ludwig, University of Kansas
Mary Marlino, National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR)
Sue Kriegsman, Harvard University
Roadmap to the Spring 2010 CNI Membership Meeting, April 12-13, Baltimore (April '10)
A Guide to the Spring 2010 Coalition for Networked Information Membership Meeting, Cliff’s Roadmap, is now available at https://www.cni.org/tfms/2010a.spring/roadmap.html.
View more informationCNI Project Briefings List (March '10)
A preliminary list of project briefings to be presented at the Spring 2010 CNI Membership Meeting is now available online: https://www.cni.org/tfms/2010a.spring/project.html Please note that this is a preliminary list and that details are subject to change. Session abstracts will be added soon, and a full conference schedule will be posted upon finalization. The meeting will be held in Baltimore, MD, April 12-13.
View more informationCNI Conversations – March recording available (March '10)
The archived audio recording of the March 10 session of CNI Conversations is now available at http://conversations.cni.org/ (to subscribe to the audio feed add http://conversations.cni.org/feed to iTunes, or any podcatcher). In this session, CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch provides a preview of the CNI Spring 2010 Membership Meeting, and he discusses topics including the recent Confederation of Open Access Repositories (COAR) meeting, the IMLS-sponsored WebWise conference, personal archives, and cloud computing in libraries.
View more informationMarch 2010 (March '10)
Audio Recording [mp3 58:01 min.] March 10, 2010 The March 2010 CNI Conversations includes a quick overview of the upcoming CNI Spring 2010 Membership Meeting, by CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch. Cliff provides brief descriptions of the plenaries and some of the breakout sessions. Cliff also discusses the recent Confederation of Open Access Repositories (COAR) meeting as well as the IMLS-sponsored WebWise conference. Scientific collections and personal archives are also covered. Questions include confidential material in email archives and cloud computing for libraries.
View more informationCNI on Twitter (March '10)
A CNI Twitter stream is now available to help keep the community informed about important issues and events: http://twitter.com/cni_org CNI’s Twitter stream will complement the CNI-ANNOUNCE listserv and CNI News feed services, and is not intended as a replacement for them. For the most complete information about CNI’s activities and programs, please continue to monitor either CNI-ANNOUNCE or CNI News. We will be posting updates regarding the upcoming spring membership meeting using the hashtag #cni10s and we encourage others to do the same.
View more informationFeb. 2010 CNI Conversations Available (February '10)
The archived audio recording of the Feb. 10 session is now available at http://conversations.cni.org/ (to subscribe to the audio feed add http://conversations.cni.org/feed to iTunes, or any podcatcher). CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch opened this session with some discussion of subject repositories, and he talked about a report from UC Berkeley on faculty and scholarly communication; CNI Associate Director Joan Lippincott reported on the recent EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative (ELI) meeting. Also during this call, Cliff discussed the plenary sessions planned for the spring 2010 CNI Membership Meeting in April, and he reviewed the landscape of gaming in higher education teaching and [more…]
View more informationFebruary 2010 (February '10)
Audio Recording [mp3 55:13 min.] February 10, 2010 During the February 2010 session of CNI Conversations, CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch discussed the report from UC Berkeley on faculty and scholarly communication, subject repositories, and Associate Director Joan Lippincott reported on the recent EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative (ELI) meeting. Cliff also discussed the plenary sessions planned for the spring 2010 CNI Membership Meeting in April and talked about the landscape of gaming in higher education teaching and learning.
View more informationCall for Project Briefing Proposals, CNI Spring Meeting (January '10)
The Spring 2010 CNI Membership Meeting will be held on April 12-13 (Monday and Tuesday) at the Baltimore Waterfront Marriott in Baltimore, MD. The opening plenary will be a panel exploring institutional implementation strategies for open access mandates, and Dr. Liz Lyon of UKOLN will explore developments in science at web scale in the closing plenary. Registration materials will be sent by the end of this month to designated member representatives. Please note that the meeting and hotel registration deadline is Friday, March 12. For more information, see the meeting website: https://www.cni.org/tfms/2010a.spring/ We are now accepting proposals for project briefings, [more…]
View more informationPodcasts: Recommender Services, Blogs in Scholarship, More (March '11)
AUDIO-ONLY files are now available for sessions that were video recorded at CNI’s fall 2010 meeting. Also, an interview conducted with Carl Grant, Chief Librarian at Ex Libris, is now available. In his conversation with EDUCAUSE’s Gerry Bayne, Carl discusses recommender services and how they compare to other search tools, social networking enhancements in libraries, privacy issues, the future of libraries, and more. Interview with Carl Grant, Ex Libris https://www.cni.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/CNI10-grant.mp3 Cliff Lynch’s opening address https://www.cni.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/CNI_101213_MMF10_Opening_CLynch.mp3 Daniel Cohen’s talk, The Ivory Tower and the Open Web https://www.cni.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/CNI_101214_MMF10_Closing_DCohen.mp3 Project briefing, Assessing Cyberinfrastructure Impact https://www.cni.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/CNI_101214_PBF10_Cyberinfrastructure_SJackson.mp3 Project briefing, Linked Open Data: The Promises and [more…]
View more informationVideo: Digital Forensics & Cultural Heritage, from CNI Fall Meeting (February '11)
A new video from CNI’s 2010 fall membership meeting is now available from CNI’s video channels on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/cnivideo) and Vimeo (http://vimeo.com/channels/cni). In Digital Forensics & Cultural Heritage, MITH Associate Director Matthew Kirschenbaum and University of Maryland doctoral candidate Rachel Donahue present a summary of findings from the recently published CLIR report Digital Forensics and Born-Digital Content in Cultural Heritage Collections, as well as a report from an associated symposium conducted at the University of Maryland in May 2010. More information about this session, as well as a link to the CLIR report, are accessible from the project briefing page [more…]
View more informationLinked Open Data Presentation from CNI Fall Meeting (February '11)
Presenters: Kris Carpenter Negulescu, Martin Kalfatovic, MacKenzie Smith, Dean Krafft
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Video ‘Assessing Cyberinfrastructure Impact’ from CNI fall meeting (January '11)
CIO Sally Jackson (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign) discusses cyberinfrastructure impact assessment, and why it’s important, in this project briefing session, presented at CNI’s December 2010 meeting. Video of the presentation is available on both of CNI’s channels: YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/cnivideo) and Vimeo (http://vimeo.com/channels/cni). For more information about the session, and for access to the presentation materials, visit the project briefing page at https://www.cni.org/tfms/2010b.fall/Abstracts/PB-assessing-jackson.html.
View more informationVideo of NSF Data Management Plan Requirements from 12/10 CNI Mtg (January '11)
Presenters: Serge Goldstein, Scott Brandt
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Video of Dan Cohen’s Keynote at December 2010 CNI Meeting Available (January '11)
Daniel J. Cohen, George Mason University
View more informationVideos & Presentations: Follow-on from the Fall 2010 CNI Member Meeting (January '11)
Happy New Year. We’ve now collected substantially all of the presentation materials from the fall CNI meeting and linked them to the presentation listing on the CNI web site. We are starting to roll out the videos from selected sessions. My opening plenary talk is now available both on Vimeo http://vimeo.com/channels/cni and on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/cnivideo and you can find the new 2010-2011 Program Plan that I discuss on the CNI web site as well. We’ll be making a series of additional videos available over the next few weeks. As noted in an earlier announcement by Diane Goldenberg-Hart, podcast interviews with [more…]
View more informationPodcasts from CNI’s Fall 2010 Meeting (January '11)
Many of the interviews conducted by EDUCAUSE during the Fall 2010 CNI Membership Meeting are now online: http://www.educause.edu/blog/gbayne/CoalitionforNetworkedInformati/220937 The podcasts include: * A conversation with MacKenzie Smith of MIT on linked open data and the latest from MIT’s Simile Project * 2011 initiatives planned for the Library of Congress National Digital Preservation Program from Martha Anderson and Laura Campbell * Dean Krafft on re-imagining IT at Cornell University These recordings are designed to function as an extension of the meeting, complementing the standard program, and providing an opportunity for the broader CNI community to hear from some of our key [more…]
View more informationThe Ivory Tower and the Open Web (December '10)
Speaker: Daniel J. Cohen
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CNI Conversations – Dec. podcast available (December '10)
The podcast of the Dec. 16 CNI Conversations session is now available at http://conversations.cni.org/ (to subscribe to the audio feed add http://conversations.cni.org/feed to iTunes, or any podcatcher). This call featured a recap of the recent CNI Membership Meeting by Executive Director Clifford Lynch. Cliff also discussed the 6th International Digital Curation Conference, as well as the 2010-2011 CNI Program Plan, and The Next Twenty Years, a CNI project at the 20-year mark. About CNI Conversations CNI Conversations provides an opportunity for individuals from member institutions and organizations to talk to CNI Director Clifford Lynch and others; currently the events take [more…]
View more informationDecember 2010 (December '10)
Audio Recording [mp3 35:03 min.] December 16, 2010 The Dec. 2010 session of CNI Conversations featured a recap of the recent CNI Membership Meeting by Executive Director Clifford Lynch. Cliff also discussed the 6th International Digital Curation Conference, as well as the 2010-2011 CNI Program Plan, and The Next Twenty Years, a CNI project at the 20-year mark.
View more informationAnnotating Scholarly Resources: An Update from the Open Annotation Collaboration (December '10)
Robert Sanderson, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Herbert Van de Sompel, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Tim Cole, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Digital Forensics and Cultural Heritage (December '10)
Earlier this week at the Fall CNI Membership Meeting, Professor Matthew Kirschenbaum and Rachel Donahue of the University of Maryland College Park presented their results of their study of digital forensics tools and methods in the context of curating digital materials. We’ll be making video of this presentation available online early in the new year and will announce this through CNI-announce when it’s available. Concurrent with the CNI presentation, however, CLIR has released the full report of the digital forensics project; it’s available at http://www.clir.org/pubs/abstract/pub149abst.html I’ve reproduced the CLIR announcement below to provide some additional background on this very interesting [more…]
View more informationCNI 2010-2011 Program Plan Available Online (December '10)
The CNI 2010-2011 Program Plan, which was distributed in printed form to participants at our Fall Membership Meeting in Washington, DC earlier this week, is now available online at the CNI Web site, at https://www.cni.org/program/ We will also be mailing printed copies to our member representatives. The Fall meeting was a great success; in the coming weeks we’ll be releasing video of the plenary sessions and a few selected breakouts, and also making available presentation materials on the CNI Web site. With best wishes for the holidays. Clifford Lynch Director, CNI
View more informationThe Ivory Tower and the Open Web (December '10)
Daniel J. Cohen, George Mason University
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Roadmap for the Fall 2010 CNI Member Meeting (December '10)
A Guide to the Fall 2010 Coalition for Networked Information Membership Meeting The Fall 2010 CNI Membership Meeting, to be held at the Crystal Gateway Marriott Hotel in Arlington, Virginia on December 13 and 14, offers a wide range of presentations that advance and report on CNI’s programs, showcase projects underway at member institutions, and highlight important national and international developments. Here is the “roadmap” to the sessions at the meeting, which includes both plenary events and an extensive series of breakout sessions focusing on current developments in digital information. As always, we have strived to present sessions that reflect [more…]
View more informationCNI Meeting Update: Schedule, Abstracts & Twitter (December '10)
A schedule of project briefings to be presented at the Fall 2010 CNI Membership Meeting is now available: https://www.cni.org/tfms/2010b.fall/schedule.html Links from this page lead to session abstracts; we are continuing to add supplemental information as it becomes available. Additionally, the meeting Schedule of Events (not including handouts) is available for download from: https://www.cni.org/tfms/2010b.fall/project.html We will be posting meeting updates from the CNI Twitter account (http://twitter.com/cni_org) using the hashtag #cni10f and we encourage other twitterers to do the same. The meeting will be held in Arlington, VA, December 13-14. We look forward to seeing you in Arlington!
View more informationARL’s 2030 Scenarios Look at the Future of Research (December '10)
Karla Strieb, Association of Research Libraries
View more informationAssessing Cyberinfrastructure Impact (December '10)
Sally Jackson, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
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Bamboo Technology Project: Building Research Environments for the Digital Humanities (December '10)
David Greenbaum, Univeristy of California, Berkeley
James D. Muehlenberg, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Tim Cole, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
The bX Recommender: Search Informing Discovery (December '10)
Nettie Lagace, Ex Libris
Carl Grant, Ex Libris
Jeff Huestis, Washington University
Marvin Pollard, California State University
Centers for Digital Scholarship & Library Leadership: Two Case Studies (December '10)
Joan Giesecke, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Harriette Hemmasi, Brown University
Certification and Assessment of Digital
Repositories: The Auditor and Auditee Perspective (December '10)
Bernard F. Reilly, Jr., Center for Research Libraries
Eileen Fenton, Portico
Community Briefing: Next Generation Learning Challenges (December '10)
Ira Fuchs, EDUCAUSE
View more informationCopyright and Book Digitization Workflows: Breaking the 1923 Barrier (December '10)
Anne Karle-Zenith, University of Michigan
M. Claire Stewart, Northwestern University
David Lowe, University of Connecticut
The Cuban Theater Digital Archive at the University of Miami (December '10)
Kyle Rimkus, University of Miami
Lillian Manzor, University of Miami
Cyberinfrastructure Framework for 21st Century Science and Engineering (December '10)
Alan Blatecky, National Science Foundation
View more informationDigital Humanities at Small Liberal Arts College: Innovation and Intergration (December '10)
Rebecca Frost Davis, National Institute for Technology in Liberal Education (NITLE)
View more informationELI Seeking Evidence of Impact (December '10)
Malcolm Brown, EDUCAUSE
Joan K. Lippincott, Coalition for Networked Information
Everyday Electronic Materials in Policy and Practice (December '10)
Katherine B. Kott, Stanford University
View more informationExhibit 2.0: The Latest from MIT's Simile Project (December '10)
MacKenzie Smith, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Eric Miller, Zepheira
Exhibit 2.0: The Latest from MIT’s Simile Project (December '10)
MacKenzie Smith, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Eric Miller, Zepheira
Laboratory for Digital Cultural Heritage in the Research Commons at UCLA (December '10)
Gary E. Strong, Univeristy of California, Los Angeles
Todd Grappone, University of California, Los Angeles
Linked Open Data: The Promises and the Pitfalls… Where Are We and Why Isn’t There Broader Adoption? (December '10)
Kris Carpenter Negulescu, Internet Archive
Martin Kalfatovic, Smithsonian Institution
MacKenzie Smith, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Dean Krafft, Cornell University
National Digital Preservation Program Initiatives for 2011 (December '10)
Martha Anderson, Library of Congress
Laura Campbell, Library of Congress
National Hosting and Interoperability: The LuKII Project in Germany (December '10)
Michael Seadle, Humboldt University of Berlin
David S. H. Rosenthal, Stanford University
New Tools for Search and Discovery (December '10)
Jason Vaughan, University of Nevada Las Vegas
Bill Clayton, University of Georgia
Next Generation Multimedia Analysis: Introducing MediaThread (December '10)
Mark Phillipson, Columbia University
William Ying, ARTstor
NSF Data Management Plan Requirements: Institutional Initiatives (December '10)
Serge J. Goldstein, Princeton University
Scott Brandt, Purdue University
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OCLC Research Survey of Special Collections and Archives (December '10)
Jackie Dooley, OCLC Research
View more informationPreserving Social Science Research Data Using Fedora (December '10)
Bryan Beecher, University of Michigan
View more informationProject Venod: Processing Non-OCRable Documents (December '10)
Lothar Meyer-Lerbs, Chemnitz University of Technology, Germany
Institute for Print & Media Technology
Public Wow: Artistically Demonstrating the Value of Libraries by Making the Invisible Visible (December '10)
Nathan Lambert, Case Western Reserve University
Timothy Robson, Case Western Reserve University
Reimagining IT at Cornell University (December '10)
Dean Krafft, Cornell University
View more informationReinventing Dissertation and Thesis Publishing: Driving Efficiency and Lower Costs by Harnessing Innovation (December '10)
Austin McLean, ProQuest
View more informationSBE 2020: Future Research in the Social, Behavioral & Economic Sciences (December '10)
Myron Gutmann, National Science Foundation
Amy Friedlander, National Science Foundation
SBE 2020: Future Research in the Social, Behavioral & Economic Sciences (December '10)
Myron Gutmann, National Science Foundation
Amy Friedlander, National Science Foundation
Seizing the Moment: Jazz Discography and Digital Communications (December '10)
Tad Shull, Columbia University
View more informationSherwood Archive Project: Preserving Private Records of Public Interest (December '10)
Sam Meister, Consultant
David Kirsch, University of Maryland
University Publishing Initiatives (December '10)
David Ruddy, Cornell University
Mira Waller, Duke University Press
Maria Bonn, University of Michigan
Updates from the National Library of Medicine (NLM): MedlinePlus Connect & JATS (NLM DTDs) (December '10)
Naomi Miller, National Library of Medicine
Jeffrey Beck, National Library of Medicine
Using Institutional Repositories and Multichannel On-demand Streaming Media for Effective Teaching and Learning (December '10)
Vinod Chachra, VTLS Inc.
View more informationThe Value of Academic Libraries: Findings and Next Steps (December '10)
Mary Ellen Davis, Association of College and Research Libraries
View more informationCNI Conversations Dec. 16 – Registration open! (December '10)
Join us for a recap of CNI’s 2010 fall membership meeting, and updates on issues of importance to the community – register now for the Dec. 16 session of CNI Conversations. The discussion will begin at 1:00 pm EST and will run for about an hour. These events allow all individuals affiliated with CNI member organizations to talk with Clifford Lynch, to ask questions, and to hear updates on the latest developments. Questions are encouraged and may be submitted in advance or posed during the call. Please contact Jackie Eudell at Jackie@cni.org to register for the call. About CNI Conversations [more…]
View more informationCNI Conversations – November podcast available (November '10)
The podcast of the Nov. 17 CNI Conversations session is now available at http://conversations.cni.org/ (to subscribe to the audio feed add http://conversations.cni.org/feed to iTunes, or any podcatcher). During this session, CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch previews the plenary sessions and some of the project briefings to be presented at the upcoming CNI Fall Membership Meeting, and he discusses the 2011 Personal Digital Archiving Conference, as well as LC’s recent invitational NDIIPP meeting on citizen journalism. Associate Director Joan Lippincott reports on the PKAL Learning Spaces Collaboratory, and questions asked during the call include a recent New York Times article on [more…]
View more informationNovember 2010 (November '10)
Audio Recording [mp3 54:46 min.] November 18, 2010 During the November 2010 session of CNI Conversations, CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch previews the plenary sessions and some of the project briefings to be presented at the upcoming CNI Fall Membership Meeting, he discusses the 2011 Personal Digital Archiving Conference, and LC’s recent invitational NDIIPP meeting on citizen journalism. Joan Lippincott reports on the PKAL Learning Spaces Collaboratory, and questions include a recent New York Times piece on digital humanities and the recent Internet2 meeting.
View more informationProject Briefing Title List, CNI Fall Meeting (November '10)
A preliminary list of project briefings to be presented at CNI’s fall membership meeting is now available: https://www.cni.org/tfms/2010b.fall/project.html Session abstracts and a finalized scheduled will be posted shortly.
View more informationCNI Registration ENDS THIS WEEK (November '10)
The deadline to register for the Fall 2010 CNI membership meeting is this FRIDAY, NOV. 12th. If you haven’t registered for the meeting or made hotel accommodations, please do so by Friday. Remember to identify yourself as an attendee of the CNI meeting for a discounted rate. If you have questions about your meeting registration, please contact Jackie Eudell at jackie@cni.org. The meeting will be held at the Crystal Gateway Marriott Hotel in Arlington, VA on December 13-14. Plenary Sessions Daniel Cohen, director of the Center for History and New Media at George Mason University will present the plenary talk [more…]
View more informationReminder: Project Briefing Proposals due Oct. 22 (October '10)
Project briefing proposals for the CNI Fall 2010 Membership Meeting are due this Friday, October 22. Information about project briefings and an online submission form are available at https://www.cni.org/events/membership-meetings/past-meetings/fall-2009/general-meeting-information/. The fall meeting will be held December 13-14, 2010 in Arlington, VA. If you have any questions about submitting a proposal, please feel free to contact Joan Lippincott (joan@cni.org) or me (diane@cni.org).
View more informationCall for Project Briefings for CNI Fall Meeting (September '10)
The Fall 2010 CNI Membership Meeting will be held on December 13-14 (Monday and Tuesday) at the Crystal Gateway Marriott Hotel in Arlington, VA; registration materials will be sent to designated member representatives very shortly. Please note that the meeting and hotel registration deadline is Friday, November 12. For more information, see the meeting Web site: https://www.cni.org/events/membership-meetings/past-meetings/fall-2010/ We are now accepting proposals for project briefings, one hour breakout sessions which focus on a specific institutional project related to digital information or a discussion of a hot topic. A limited number of project briefings are accepted. Proposals may be submitted via [more…]
View more informationOverview of the 2010-2011 CNI Program Plan (April '10)
Speaker: Clifford Lynch
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CNI Spring Meeting Plenary Video Available (July '09)
David Rosenthal’s plenary presentation from the CNI 2009 Spring Task Force Meeting, “How Are We Ensuring the Longevity of Digital Documents?” is now available for streaming or downloading: http://vimeo.com/5407401
View more informationCliff Lynch Project Briefing Video Available (July '09)
A video of Clifford Lynch’s breakout session “Revisiting Institutional Repositories,” from the CNI 2009 Spring Task Force Meeting in April, is now available for streaming or downloading: http://vimeo.com/5498937
View more informationHow Are We Ensuring the Longevity of Digital Documents? (April '09)
Speaker: David S. H. Rosenthal
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Initiatives from the National Science Foundation’s DataNet Program (April '09)
Sayeed Choudhury, Johns Hopkins University
Patricia Cruse, University of California
How Are We Ensuring the Longevity of Digital Documents? (April '09)
David S.H. Rosenthal, Stanford University
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Aligning Curricular Support With Student Acculturation: Results from a Mixed-Method Study (April '09)
Andrea Nixon, Carleton College
Heather Tompkins, Carleton College
Paula Lackie, Carleton College
bX Scholarly Recommender Services and More… (April '09)
Oren Beit-Arie, Ex Libris Group
View more informationConnecting with Existing Communities: the Library of Congress on Flickr (April '09)
David Reser, Library of Congress
View more informationCultivating Collaboration: Lessons Learned from DLF Aquifer (April '09)
Katherine Kott, Digital Library Federation & Stanford University
View more informationThe Djatoka JPEG 2000 Image Server (April '09)
Ryan Chute, Los Alamos National Laboratory
View more informationDuraSpace: New Value from Fedora Commons and DSpace Foundation (April '09)
Michele Kimpton, DSpace Foundation
Sandy Payette, Fedora Commons Inc.
Enhancing Research through Innovation and Collaboration: JSTOR's Showcase and Data for Research Initiatives (April '09)
John Burns, JSTOR
View more informationEnhancing Research through Innovation and Collaboration: JSTOR’s Showcase and Data for Research Initiatives (April '09)
John Burns, JSTOR
View more informationEthicShare: A Model for Virtual Research Communities (April '09)
Kate McCready, University of Minnesota
John T. Butler, University of Minnesota
Future Leaders of Research Libraries: What Are They Thinking? (April '09)
Kristin A. Antelman, North Carolina State University
Krisellen Maloney, University of Texas at San Antonio
Kenning Arlitsch, University of Utah
John T. Butler, University of Minnesota
GENI: Global Environment for Network Innovations (April '09)
Vicraj Thomas, GENI Project Office/BBN Technologies
View more informationHelping Researchers Manage Data: The Role of Research Libraries (April '09)
MacKenzie Smith, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
View more informationHidden Collections Panel (April '09)
Charles Henry, Council on Library and Information Resources
Linda Hocking, Litchfield Historical Society
Loretta Parham, Atlanta University Center
Tara J. Olivero, Goucher College
In Search of Shared Leadership for Transforming Information Technology Organizations (April '09)
Stephen P. Cawley, University of Minnesota
Ann Hill Duin, University of Minnesota
Bernard Gulachek, University of Minnesota
In Sync: Reuniting Oral History's Text and Audio in a Digital Environment (April '09)
Eric Weig, University of Kentucky
Doug Boyd, University of Kentucky
In Sync: Reuniting Oral History’s Text and Audio in a Digital Environment (April '09)
Eric Weig, University of Kentucky
Doug Boyd, University of Kentucky
IR Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Institutional Repository (April '09)
Ricky Erway, OCLC Programs and Research
View more information“Just in Time” in Difficult Times: Lessons to be Learned (April '09)
Victoria Reich, Stanford University
David S.H. Rosenthal, Stanford University
New Directions at Ithaka, Aluka, and JSTOR (April '09)
Kevin Guthrie, Ithaka
View more informationThe Next Wave of Federated Stuff and the Role of Libraries in the Stuffing Recipe (April '09)
Kenneth J. Klingenstein, Internet2 and University of Colorado, Boulder
View more informationThe OLE Project: An Update on Developing a Community-Sourced Service Oriented Architecture Compliant Library Information Environment (April '09)
Beth Forrest Warner, University of Kansas
Robert H. McDonald, Indiana University
Open Annotation Collaboration: Enabling Interoperable Annotation of Scholarly Digital Resources (April '09)
Timothy W. Cole, University of Illinois
View more informationOpen Source Software Sustainability: A Case Study of Indiana University’s Variations Software (April '09)
Jon W. Dunn, Indiana University
Philip Ponella, Indiana University
Robert H. McDonald, Indiana University
People of the Founding Era: Mining the Data of the Founders Projects (April '09)
Sue Perdue, Documents Compass/ Virginia Foundation for the Humanities
Susan Severtson, Documents Compass/ Virginia Foundation for the Humanities
A Prototype for Including Archeological Excavation Data in a Digital Library (April '09)
Thornton L. Staples, Fedora Commons, Inc.
View more informationPublication and Citation of Scientific Primary Data (April '09)
Jan Brase, German National Library of Science and Technology
View more informationResearcherID: First Year Update (April '09)
Reynold Guida, Thomson Reuters
View more informationRethinking Assumptions with the Our Americas Archive Partnership Project (April '09)
Geneva L. Henry, Rice University
View more informationRevisiting Institutional Repositories (April '09)
Clifford Lynch, Coalition for Networked Information
View more informationSocial Networking for Graduate Students: GradShare (April '09)
Jeff Lang, ProQuest
View more informationSpace Collaboration: Positioning the Library at the Center of Teaching, Learning, and Research (April '09)
Thomas C. Wilson, University of Alabama
View more informationSystem Design for Collecting, Managing, and Distributing Media Assets for University Teaching and Learning (April '09)
Jonathan Smith, Northwestern University
Robert D. Davis, Northwestern University
Text Linking in the Humanities: Citing Canonical Works Using OpenURL (April '09)
David Ruddy, Cornell University
Eric Rebillard, Cornell University
Trident Project: Managing an Extensible Digital Repository (April '09)
David Kennedy, Duke University
View more informationUsing Network Effects to Produce More Useful Results: ARTstor Collaborative Filtering (April '09)
James Shulman, ARTstor
William W. Ying, ARTstor
Web-based Workflow Software to Support Book Digitization and Dissemination (April '09)
Mary Claire Stewart, Northwestern University
Steve DiDomenico, Northwestern University
What To Do While Your Building Project Is on Hold (April '09)
Joan K. Lippincott, Coalition for Networked Information
View more informationPodcast Interviews from Fall CNI Meeting (February '10)
Interviews conducted by EDUCAUSE during the Fall 2009 CNI Membership Meeting are now online: www.educause.edu/blog/gbayne/PodcastsFromtheCNI2009FallTask/197751 The podcasts include a conversation with plenary speaker Bernard Frischer, a leading digital humanist who discusses 3D modeling in the humanities, and Brett Bobley, CIO for the National Endowment for the Humanities, on using supercomputers in humanities research. These recordings are designed to function as an extension of the meeting, complementing the standard program, and providing an opportunity for the broader CNI community to hear from some of our key presenters and attendees. The meeting was held December 14-15, 2009 in Washington, DC. Thanks to [more…]
View more informationNew Videos from CNI (January '10)
Two new videos from CNI’s December membership meeting in are now available for streaming or download: Memento: Time Travel for the Web, a project briefing presented by Herbert Van de Sompel & Robert Sanderson of Los Alamos National Laboratory, and Michael Nelson from Old Dominion University, is at http://vimeo.com/8365394 Also by Robert Sanderson and Herbert Van de Sompel, the project briefing Interoperable Annotation: Perspectives from the Open Annotation Collaboration can be accessed at http://vimeo.com/8481040 All CNI-produced videos are available from the CNI channel at http://vimeo.com/channels/cni. Subscribe to the CNI video channel feed to receive automatic updates when new material is [more…]
View more informationCNI Fall Closing Plenary Video Available (January '10)
A video recording of the CNI 2009 Fall Membership Meeting closing plenary session is now available for streaming or downloading. Bernard Frischer’s presentation Beyond Illustration: New Dimensions of 3D Modeling of Cultural Heritage Sites and Monuments can be accessed from http://vimeo.com/8345677. More video from the fall 2009 meeting will be announced shortly. All CNI-produced videos are available from the CNI channel at http://vimeo.com/channels/cni. Subscribe to the CNI video channel feed to receive automatic updates when new material is available: http://vimeo.com/channels/cni/videos/rss.
View more informationCNI Fall Opening Plenary Video (January '10)
Video of Clifford Lynch’s opening plenary address from the CNI Fall 2009 Membership Meeting is now available for streaming or downloading: http://vimeo.com/8347035 In this talk, CNI’s Executive Director provides updates on major developments in areas of interest to the CNI community, and he gives an overview of the newly released 2009-10 CNI Program Plan, https://www.cni.org/program/. Look for more announcements soon on the availability of other sessions from the fall 2009 CNI meeting, including Bernard Frischer’s closing plenary talk, Beyond Illustration: New Dimensions of 3D Modeling of Cultural Heritage Sites and Monuments. To see all videos available from CNI, visit http://vimeo.com/cni.
View more informationDec. CNI Conversations Available (December '09)
An audio archive of the December CNI Conversations session is now available at http://conversations.cni.org/ (to subscribe to the audio feed add http://conversations.cni.org/feed to iTunes, or any podcatcher). The discussion featured a recap of the recent CNI Membership Meeting by Executive Director Clifford Lynch and Associate Director Joan Lippincott. Cliff also discussed the 5th International Digital Curation Conference, as well as the NSF-funded workshop “Scholarly Evaluation Metrics: Opportunities and Challenges.” About CNI Conversations: As part of an ongoing effort to explore additional ways to connect with our members, CNI launched a new program in September 2009, CNI Conversations, in which participants [more…]
View more informationDecember 2009 (December '09)
Audio Recording [mp3 58:33 min.] December 17, 2009 The Dec. 2009 session of CNI Conversations featured a recap of the recent CNI Membership Meeting by Executive Director Clifford Lynch and Associate Director Joan Lippincott. Cliff also discussed the 5th International Digital Curation Conference, as well as the NSF-funded workshop “Scholarly Evaluation Metrics: Opportunities and Challenges.”
View more informationACLS Humanities E-Book: 10 Years Later (December '09)
Eileen Gardiner, American Council of Learned Societies
Ronald G. Musto, American Council of Learned Societies
ARTstor Shared Shelf Initiative: A Networked Image Management Platform (December '09)
James Shulman, ARTstor
Tracy Robinson, Harvard University
Dean Krafft, Cornell University
Beth Sandore, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Paulina Saliga, Society of Architectural Historians
Clem Guthro, Colby College
Assessing Opportunities for Intervention in the Rising Costs of Textbooks (December '09)
Maria Bonn, University of Michigan
Natsuko Nicholls, University of Michigan
Blacklight at Stanford: A Highly Leveraged, Reusable Discovery Tool (December '09)
Tom Cramer, Stanford University
View more informationBookserver: An Open Standards Based Catalog for Digital Books (December '09)
Peter Brantley, Internet Archive
View more informationCLIR Postdoctoral Fellowship and the Transformation of Academic Libraries (December '09)
Elliot Shore, Bryn Mawr College
Charles Henry, Council on Library and Information Resources
COSEPUP Research Data Study: Briefing and Possible Next Steps (December '09)
Rick Luce, Emory University
Tom Arrison, National Academies
Beyond Illustration: New Dimensions of 3D Modeling of Cultural Heritage Sites and Monuments (December '09)
Bernard Frischer, University of Virginia
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Download CNI Meeting Schedule of Events (December '09)
The CNI Fall 2009 Membership Meeting Schedule of Events is now available for download from the meeting Web site: https://www.cni.org/tfms/2009b.fall. The document includes descriptions for plenary and breakout sessions, as well as times and room assignments. NOTE: Handouts are not included.
View more informationRoadmap to the Fall ’09 CNI Meeting (December '09)
A guide to the Fall 2009 Coalition for Networked Information Membership Meeting by Executive Director Clifford Lynch is now available at https://www.cni.org/tfms/2009b.fall/roadmap.html.
View more informationCNI Meeting Update: Schedule, Abstracts & Hashtag (December '09)
A schedule of project briefings to be presented at the Fall 2009 CNI Task Force Meeting is now available: https://www.cni.org/tfms/2009b.fall/schedule.html We will be adding session abstracts and supplemental information throughout the week. I will be posting meeting updates from my Twitter account (http://twitter.com/dgoldenberghart) using the hashtag #cni09f and we encourage other twitterers to do the same. Please tag blog posts about this meeting with cni2009fall for easy reference. The meeting will be held in Washington, DC, December 14-15.
View more informationCNI Meeting Project Briefings (November '09)
A preliminary list of project briefings to be delivered at the Fall 2009 CNI Member Meeting is now available online: https://www.cni.org/tfms/2009b.fall/project.html Please note that this is a preliminary list and that details are subject to change. Session abstracts will be added soon, and a full conference schedule will be posted upon finalization. The meeting will be held at the Renaissance Washington, DC Hotel on December 14-15.
View more informationNov. CNI Conversations Available (November '09)
An audio archive of the November CNI Conversations session is now available at http://conversations.cni.org/ (to subscribe to the audio feed add http://conversations.cni.org/feed to iTunes, or any podcatcher). The discussion featured a preview of the upcoming fall CNI member meeting by Executive Director Clifford Lynch. Cliff also reported on the recent ARL/CNI special collections forum, the Confederation of Open Access Repositories (COAR), and a new book on the Fourth Paradigm (a collection of essays dedicated to the memory of Jim Gray, edited by Tony Hey, et al, and published by Microsoft Research). Participant questions included the revised Google Books settlement, Lawrence [more…]
View more informationNovember 2009 (November '09)
Audio Recording [mp3 1:03:43 hr.] November 18, 2009 The Nov. 2009 session of CNI Conversations featured a few highlights from the upcoming CNI member meeting by Executive Director Clifford Lynch. Cliff also discussed institutional repositories, the recent ARL/CNI special collections forum, and a new book of essays dedicated to Jim Gray. Participant questions included a request for an update on the Open Annotation Collaboration and comments on the Google Books negotiations. Joan Lippincott, CNI Associate Director, provided an update on the EDUCAUSE annual conference.
View more informationCNI Mtg Registration Reminder (November '09)
The registration deadline for the Fall 2009 CNI Task Force meeting is FRIDAY, NOV. 13th. If you haven’t registered for the meeting or made hotel accommodations, please do so by Friday. Details about the hotel are available from the meeting Web site at: https://www.cni.org/tfms/2009b.fall/ Remember to identify yourself as an attendee of the CNI meeting for a discounted rate. If you have questions about your meeting registration, please contact Jackie Eudell at jackie@cni.org. The meeting will be held in at the Renaissance Washington, DC Hotel on December 14-15.
View more informationReminder: Project Briefing Proposals due Oct. 23 (October '09)
Project briefing proposals for the CNI Fall 2009 Task Force Meeting are due Friday, October 23. Information about project briefings and an online submission form are available at https://www.cni.org/tfms/2009b.fall/proposal.html. The fall meeting will be held December 14-15, 2009 in Washington, DC. If you have any questions about submitting a proposal, please feel free to contact Joan Lippincott (joan@cni.org) or me (diane@cni.org).
View more informationClosing Plenary Fall 2009: Beyond Illustration: New Dimensions of 3D Modeling of Cultural Heritage Sites and Monuments (April '09)
Speaker: Bernard Frischer
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Opening Plenary Fall 2009: OVERVIEW of the 2009-2010 CNI PROGRAM PLAN (April '09)
Speaker: Clifford Lynch
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Alabama Authors: Managing Old Data with New Technology (April '08)
Thomas C. Wilson, University of Alabama
View more informationAssessing Research Cyberinfrastructure Needs at the University of Minnesota (April '08)
Ann Hill Duin, University of Minnesota
Eric F. Celeste
John T. Butler, University of Minnesota
Kemal Badur, University of Minnesota
Authors, Identity Management and the Scholary Communication System: Report on a CNI Workshop (April '08)
Clifford A. Lynch, Coalition for Networked Information
View more informationBamboo: Community-Defined Shared Services and Cyberinfrastructure for the Arts & Humanities (April '08)
Chad J. Kainz, University of Chicago
David A. Greenbaum, University of California, Berkeley
Change and the Role of Emerging Technologies: The Library’s Role in Supporting Teaching and Learning in a 2.0 Environment (April '08)
Jeff Trzeciak, McMaster University
Olga Perkovic, McMaster University
Cathy Moulder, McMaster University
Civil Rights Digital Library (April '08)
P. Toby Graham, University of Georgia
View more informationClay Tablets and Fragments from the Persepolis Fortification Archive (ca. 500 B.C.): Imaging and Delivery of Images (April '08)
Matthew W. Stolper, Oriental Institute, University of Chicago
View more informationCollaboration Plus Autonomy: Campus Partnerships for Building a Web Content Management System (April '08)
Carol Ann Hughes, University of California, Irvine
Beth Harnick-Shapiro, University of California, Irvine
Computer Labs, Learning Centers, Commons: Rethinking Learning Spaces (April '08)
Joan K. Lippincott, Coalition for Networked Information
View more informationCreating a National Vision for Networking Technologies and Services in Support of the Academic Mission: A Dialog with the CNI Community (April '08)
Timothy Lance, NYSERNet, Inc.
View more informationCreating a Successful Library Learning Enterprise through Collaboration with Campus Partners (April '08)
Mark T. Paul, University of Louisville
Hannelore B. Rader, University of Louisville
Dark Archive to Open Access: A CLOCKSS Trigger Event (April '08)
Victoria Reich, Stanford University
David S.H. Rosenthal, Stanford University
Digital Humanities Centers: Models, Missions, and Challenges (April '08)
Mark Kornbluh, Michigan State University
Katherine L. Walter, University of Nebraska at Lincoln
Worthy Martin, University of Virginia
DPubS Report: Progress on an Open Source Digital Publishing System (April '08)
Mike Furlough, Pennsylvania State University
David Ruddy, Cornell University
An EDUCAUSE Update on Current Public Policy Issues (April '08)
Mark Luker, EDUCAUSE.
Steven L. Worona, EDUCAUSE
Elsevier’s Initiatives in Bioinformatics and Semantic Enrichment (April '08)
Anita de Waard, Elsevier B.V.
View more informationGoing Live: The Open Source Software Process at the Rutgers University Libraries (April '08)
Chad M. Mills, Rutgers University
Kalaivani Ananthan, Rutgers University
Library Integration with the Campus Enterprise and Beyond (April '08)
Shane Nackerud, University of Minnesota
Paul Bramscher, University of Minnesota
Cody W. Hanson, University of Minnesota
Library Publishing Services: An Emerging Role for Research Libraries (April '08)
Karla L. Hahn, Association of Research Libraries
View more informationMIT's SIMILE Project: Semantic Web Applications for Digital Data Management (April '08)
MacKenzie Smith, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
View more informationMIT’s SIMILE Project: Semantic Web Applications for Digital Data Management (April '08)
MacKenzie Smith, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
View more informationMoving to Mobile: Exploratory Services and Applications in Libraries (April '08)
Lisa Hinchliffe, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Jim F. Hahn, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Michelle Leigh Jacobs, University of California, Los Angeles
nanoHUB.org: Future Cyberinfrastructure Serving Over 58,000 Users Today (April '08)
George B. Adams, Purdue University
View more informationNational Digital Heritage Archive: A Partnership Approach to Trusted Digital Repositories (April '08)
Graham Coe, National Library of New Zealand
View more informationImplementing NIH Deposit Policies: Institutional Strategies (April '08)
Joan Giesecke, University of Nebraska at Lincoln
Karla Hahn, Association of Research Libraries
Wendy Pradt Lougee, University of Minnesota
An OAI-ORE Aggregation for the National Virtual Observatory (April '08)
David Reynolds, Johns Hopkins University
View more informationOpen Publishing Lab: Print Wiki Project (April '08)
Pat Albanese (Pitkin), Rochester Institute of Technology
Matt Bernius, Rochester Institute of Technology
ResearcherID: Connecting the Researcher and their Scholarly Output (April '08)
Ellen Rotenberg, Thomson Scientific
Reynold Guida, Thomson Scientific
Starting an Institutional Repository Program in Two Months or Less: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly (April '08)
Abby Clobridge, Bucknell University
View more informationStreaming from the Institutional Repository (April '08)
Geneva Henry, Rice University
Diane C. Butler, Rice University
Transformational Reorganization at the University of Tennessee Rooted in Commons Development: An Update and Methodology (April '08)
Barbara I. Dewey, University of Tennessee
View more informationTwine: Accessible Semantic Tagging (April '08)
Sarah Miller, Illinois Wesleyan University
View more informationUnderstanding Interdisciplinary Ecosystems: Social Construction of Scholarly Communication (April '08)
Oya Y. Rieger,Cornell University
View more informationAn Update on the MESUR Project: A Large-scale Survey of Usage-based Metrics of Scholarly Impact (April '08)
Johan Bollen, Los Alamos National Laboratory
View more informationVirtual Worlds: What’s Needed to Harness this Technology for Scholarship (April '08)
Michelle Roper, Federation of American Scientists
View more informationWeb 2.0 Services and the Management of Academic Libraries (April '08)
Christian Haenger, Mannheim University
Christine Kraetzsch, Mannheim University
WesFiles: A Web-based Unified File System Implementation (April '08)
Ganesan Ravishanker, Wesleyan University
View more informationWorldCat Local: Discovery to Delivery at the Network Level (April '08)
William Jordan, University of Washington
Mindy Pozenel, OCLC, Inc.
Academic Research Portals: Integrating Librarians and Academic Programs (December '08)
John Zenelis, George Mason University
Wally Grotophorst, George Mason University
Victoria Shelton, George Mason University
LeRoy J. LaFleur, George Mason University
Accelerating Developments in Internet Identity and Privacy (December '08)
Kenneth J. Klingenstein, Internet2 and the University of Colorado, Boulder
View more informationBamboo Planning Project Update (December '08)
Chad J. Kainz, University of Chicago
David A. Greenbaum, University of California, Berkeley
Building the Universal Library: Introducing the HathiTrust (December '08)
Patricia A. Steele, Indiana University
John Price Wilkin, University of Michigan
Canadian Research Data Strategy Working Group: Update (December '08)
Pam Bjornson, Canada Institute for Scientific and Technical Information (CISTI)
View more informationCapturing Crisis: A Digital Library to Study Tragedy and Recovery from Around the World (December '08)
Kristine Hanna, Internet Archive
Edward A. Fox, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Jamaica Jones, National September 11 Memorial Museum
Padmini Srinivasan, The University of Iowa
Collaborating to Build an Open Access Archive of Public Policy Research (December '08)
David W. Lewis, Indiana University/Purdue University, Indianapolis
Romulo Rivera, Center for Governmental Studies
Brenda L. Burk, Indiana University/Purdue University, Indianapolis
Collaborating to Preserve Public US Government Web Sites (December '08)
George Barnum, United States Government Printing Office
Mark Edward Phillips, University of North Texas
Abigail Grotke, Library of Congress
Collection Building for Web Resources (December '08)
Robert Wolven, Columbia University
Carlen M. Ruschoff, University of Maryland at College Park
Combining Research and Outreach to Explore Current Examples of Digital Scholarly Communication (December '08)
Karla Hahni, Association of Research Libraries
Nancy L. Maron, Ithaka
K. Kirby Smith, Ithaka
Copyright Balance and Fair Use in Networked Learning: Lessons from Creators’ Codes of Best Practices (December '08)
Peter Jaszi, American University
Patricia Aufderheide, American University
The Data Audit Framework: A Toolkit to Identify Research Assets and Improve Data Management in Research Led Institutions (December '08)
Seamus Ross, University of Glasgow
Sarah Jones, University of Glasgow
Designing a Prototype Digital Repository for Archaeological Information at the Abridgesmerican School of Classical Studies at Athens (December '08)
Charles Watkinson, American School of Classical Studies at Athens
View more informationThe Digital Bridges Initiative: Classroom and Library Transformations (December '08)
Mark Phillipson, Columbia University
Patricia E. Renfro, Columbia University
Discovery and Integration of Library Services and Collections Beyond the Library Website (December '08)
Kristin Antelman, North Carolina State University
View more informationThe EDUCAUSE Top Teaching and Learning Challenges 2009 (December '08)
Julie K. Little, EDUCAUSE
Carie Page, EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative
e-Research, Data Integration, and New Formats for Knowledge (December '08)
John Wilbanks, Creative Commons / Science Commons Project
View more informationEstablishing the Australian National Data Service (ANDS) (December '08)
Andrew Treloar, Monash University
View more informationExperiments in Twenty-First Century Research and Teaching (December '08)
Andrew J. Torget, University of Richmond
Robert K. Nelson, University of Richmond
eXtensible Catalog Project Update (December '08)
David L. Lindahl, University of Rochester
View more informationInteractive Publications Research at the National Library of Medicine (December '08)
Donald A.B. Lindberg, National Library of Medicine
Elliot R. Siegel, National Library of Medicine
Michael J. Ackerman, National Library of Medicine
George Thoma, National Library of Medicine
Learning Under and in Spite of Duress (December '08)
Susan E. Metros, University of Southern California
View more informationLeveraging the Campus-wide Library, Archive and Museum Collection (December '08)
Günter Waibel, OCLC Research
Mark Ratliff, Princeton University
Ann Speyer, Smithsonian Institution
MedioVis: Visual Interface for Searching and Exploring Multimedia Libraries (December '08)
Harald Reiterer, University of Konstanz
Mathias Heilig, University of Konstanz
Marc H. Scholl, University of Konstanz
Mobile Technologies for Libraries (December '08)
Joan K. Lippincott, Coalition for Networked Information
View more informationOAI Object Reuse and Exchange (OAI-ORE): Production Release of the Specifications (December '08)
Herbert Van de Sompel, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Carl Lagoze, Cornell University
Michael Lloyd Nelson, Old Dominion University
Robert Sanderson, University of Liverpool
Simeon Warner, Cornell University
Pete Johnston, Eduserv Foundation
The OLE Project: Community Design for an Open Library Environment (December '08)
Lynne O’Brien, Duke University
Beth Forrest Warner, University of Kansas
Carlen M. Ruschoff, University of Maryland at College Park
Partnerships for Distributed Digital Preservation: MetaArchive Cooperative (December '08)
Gail McMillan , Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Martin Halbert, Emory University
Mark Stoffan, Florida State University
Patterns of Culture: Re-aligning Library Culture to Meet User Needs (December '08)
Nancy B. Turner , Syracuse University
Bonnie C. Ryan, Syracuse University
Plazi: Opening Access to the Literature of Biological Diversity (December '08)
Donat Agosti, American Museum of Natural History; Plazi
Terence H. Catapano, Columbia University; Plazi
A Platform for Auditable, Distributed, Asymmetric Archival Replication (December '08)
Micah Altman, Harvard University
Bryan Beecher, University of Michigan
Marc Maynard, The Roper Center for Public Opinion Research
Jonathan Crabtree,University of North Carolina
Prediction Markets for Emerging Technology: An Experiment in the Wisdom of Crowds (December '08)
Brian Alexander, National Institute for Technology and Liberal Education (NITLE)
View more informationRoman de la Rose Digital Library: A New View of Medieval Manuscripts (December '08)
David Reynolds, The Johns Hopkins University
Nadia R. Altschul, The Johns Hopkins University
The Society of Architectural Historians Online Image Archive: Transforming the Field of Architectural History through Collaboration (December '08)
Ann Whiteside, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Pauline Saliga, Charnley-Persky House Museum Foundation
Carole Ann Fabian, ARTstor
Studying Next Generation Academics (a.k.a. Graduate Students) to Build the Next Generation Repository (December '08)
Susan Gibbons, University of Rochester
Nathan Starr, University of Rochester
What Constitutes Effectiveness in Digital Preservation? (December '08)
Keith Johnson, Stanford University
View more informationAdding Value to Digitization with GIS (April '07)
Marianne Stowell Bracke, Purdue University
Christopher C. Miller, Purdue University
Building an Online, Cross-Disciplinary Community-based Research (CBR) Learning Community: Initial Observations (April '07)
Deanna Cooke, Georgetown University
Joan Cheverie, Georgetown University
Business Transformation: Building the Museum of the 21st Century (April '07)
Bonnie Szirtes, Canadian Heritage Information Network (CHIN)
View more informationCan We Afford to Preserve Large Databases? (April '07)
David S.H. Rosenthal, Stanford University
Victoria Reich, Stanford University
Case Western Reserve University Digital Case: Repository of Digital Collections (April '07)
Ben Bykowski, Optiem, LLC
Nicholas Fischio, Case Western Reserve University
Considering Community and Open Source: Decision Frameworks for Selecting Software (April '07)
Lois Brooks, Stanford University
Terry Ryan, University of California, Los Angeles
Crossing Boundaries: Exploring Ways to Share Content Across Educational Institutions (April '07)
Gretchen Wagner, ARTstor
Maureen Whalen, J. Paul Getty Trust
DLF: Architectures of Collaboration (April '07)
Peter Brantley, Digital Library Federation
View more informationDSpace’s Next Generation (April '07)
John Mark Ockerbloom, University of Pennsylvania
Ann J. Wolpert, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Edition Production & Presentation Technology (EPPT) (April '07)
Kevin Kiernan, University of Kentucky
Ionut Emil Iacob, University of Kentucky
Engaging and Connecting Faculty: Research Discovery, Access, Re-use, and Archiving (April '07)
Janet McCue, Cornell University
Jon Corson-Rikert, Cornell University
Faculty Information Needs: Insights from Two Assessment Approaches (April '07)
Gail Persily, University of California, San Francisco
Neil Rambo, University of Washington
Gaming as Learning, Research, and Collections: Strategies and Issues for Today and the Coming Years (April '07)
Lisa Hinchliffe, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Karen Schmidt, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
David Ward, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Governance and Service Issues among Central and Decentralized IT, Library, and Other Informatics Services on Campuses (April '07)
Jack McCredie, University of California, Berkeley
View more informationInstitutional Repositories: What Are We Learning? (April '07)
Ann J. Wolpert, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Rea Devakos, University of Toronto
Martha Sites, University of Virginia
Clifford A. Lynch, Coalition for Networked Information
In Support of Online Collections: The APSR Activity Portfolio (April '07)
Adrian Burton, Australian Partnership for Sustainable Repositories (APSR)
View more informationIRSAW : Towards Semantic Annotation of Documents for Question Answering (April '07)
Johannes Leveling, University of Hagen
View more informationLetting the Cat Out of the Bag: The Tension Between Public Service Needs and Preservation Needs in the Digital Environment (April '07)
Barbara Taranto, New York Public Library
View more informationThe MONK Project (April '07)
Martin Mueller, Northwestern University
View more informationNSDL 2.0: Creating a Collaborative Digital Library (April '07)
Dean B. Krafft, Cornell University
View more informationPodcasting: Institutional Policy and Management Issues (April '07)
Garland Elmore, Indiana University
Elizabeth Ann Van Gordon, Indiana University
Bob R. Price, Duke University
Preserving Digital Public Television: Repository Metadata and Architecture (April '07)
Howard Besser, New York University
James Bullen, New York University
Kara Van Malssen, New York University
Project Ungava (April '07)
Glen Newton, Canada Institute for Scientific & Technical Information (CISTI)
View more informationThe Rise of Federations… Almost Everywhere (April '07)
Kenneth Klingenstein, Internet2 and University of Colorado, Boulder
View more informationA Role for Libraries in Collaboration (April '07)
Kenneth Klingenstein, Internet2 and University of Colorado, Boulder
Peter Brantley, Digital Library Federation
Social Science Data and ETDs: Issues and Challenges (April '07)
Myron Gutmann, University of Michigan
Joan Cheverie, Georgetown University
The Stanford Digital Repository: A Case Study in Building a Generic Preservation Infrastructure (April '07)
Tom Cramer, Stanford University
Rachel Gollub, Stanford University
Student-Centered Space Design (April '07)
Susan Gibbons, University of Rochester
View more informationA Strategy for Academic Libraries in the First Quarter of the 21st Century (April '07)
David W. Lewis, Indiana University/Purdue University, Indianapolis
View more informationTechnology and Change in Academic Libraries: What does the Future Hold? (April '07)
Pamela Snelson, Franklin & Marshall College and Association of College & Research Libraries
Mary Ellen Davis, Association of College & Research Libraries
Trends in Information Commons (April '07)
Joan K. Lippincott, Coalition for Networked Information
View more informationTrying the Gold Road on a Shoestring Budget: Open Access Publishing with PKP’s Open Journal System (April '07)
Nancy R. John, University of Illinois at Chicago
Edward J. Valauskas, First Monday
Unifying Resource Access: The USC Libraries’ Gandhara Project (April '07)
Todd Grappone, University of Southern California
R. Wayne Shoaf, University of Southern California
An Update on Google Book Search Digitization at the University of Michigan (April '07)
Paul N. Courant, University of Michigan
View more informationAn Update on the Open Archives Initiative Object Re-Use and Exchange (OAI-ORE) Project (April '07)
Carl Lagoze, Cornell University
Michael Lloyd Nelson, Old Dominion University
Herbert Van de Sompel, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Using Wikipedia to Meet Information Searchers at Their Point of Need (April '07)
Ann M. Lally, University of Washington Libraries
Carolyn E. Dunford, Los Alamos National Laboratory
What Faculty Think of the Changing Environment (April '07)
Roger C. Schonfeld, Ithaka
Kevin Guthrie, Ithaka
What’s in Your Horizon? Process, Technologies, and Impact of the 2007 Horizon Report (April '07)
Alan Levine, The New Media Consortium (NMC)
Bryan Alexander, National Institute for Technology and Liberal Education (NITLE)
Cyprien Lomas, University of British Columbia
and EDUCAUSE
Collaborative Digital Collection Building: Lessons Learned (December '07)
Mark E. Phillips, University of North Texas
Robert M. Johnson, Rhodes College
Suzanne Bonefas, Rhodes College
Stacy Pennington, Rhodes College
Copyright and Large Scale Digitization: Implications for Access (December '07)
Merrilee Proffitt, OCLC Programs and Research
Constance Malpas, OCLC Programs and Research
Creating an Integrated Digital Library Based on the Fedora Platform (December '07)
Susan Schreibman, University of Maryland at College Park
David Kennedy, University of Maryland at College Park
Data Management and Accessibility: Initiatives in the Biological Sciences (December '07)
Zack E. Murrell, Appalachian State University
Chris Hodge, University of Tennessee
Robert K. Peet, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Greg Riccardi, University of Tennessee
Thomas Garnett, Smithsonian Institution
Indra Neil Sarkar, Marine Biological Laboratory
Data-Cyberinfrastructure Collaboration at the University of California, San Diego (December '07)
Brian Schottlaender, University of California, San Diego
Robert H. McDonald, University of California, San Diego
dbGaP: Linking Clinical Information with Genetic Data (December '07)
Jeffrey Beck, National Library of Medicine
View more informationDigital Humanities Centers as Cyberinfrastructure (December '07)
John Unsworth, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Mark Lawrence Kornbluh, Michigan State University
Neil Fraistat, University of Maryland at College Park
Katherine L. Walter, University of Nebraska at Lincoln
The eCrystals Federation: Open Data Repositories Supporting Open Science (December '07)
Liz Lyon, University of Bath
Manjula Patel, University of Bath
Simon Coles, University of Southhampton
Editorial Curation and Identity Management in Digital Libraries: A Case Study of the NSDL (December '07)
Kate Wittenberg, Columbia University
David Millman, Columbia University
Explorative Search and the Library Catalog (December '07)
Birte Christensen-Dalsgaard, State and University Library
View more informationFedora Commons: Mission and Sustainability Strategy (December '07)
Sandy Payette, Fedora Commons and Cornell University
View more informationThe Global Digital Format Registry Project (December '07)
Stephen Abrams, Harvard University
Andreas Stanescu, OCLC, Inc.
A Home for Converging Literacies: the Center for Digital Fluency at George Mason University (December '07)
Craig Gibson, Ithaka
Sharon Pitt, George Mason University
How Does Digitization Affect Scholarship? (December '07)
Roger C. Schonfeld, Ithaka
View more informationImag(n)ing the Shuilu Temple: A Report on the Project in China… and the Path Ahead (December '07)
Harlan Wallach, Northwestern University
William R. Parod, Northwestern University
Integrating Library Resources (December '07)
Kim Griggs, Oregon State University
Margaret Mellinger, Oregon State University
Jane Nichols, Oregon State University
Angela Ramnarine-Rieks, Syracuse University
DeAnn Buss, Syracuse University
International Digitial Preservation (December '07)
Seamus Ross, University of Glassgow
Birte Christensen-Dalsgaard, State & University Library (Aarhus, Denmark)
George Barnum, United States Government Printing Office
Abigail Grotke, Library of Congress
IU ChaCha Search: Research, Development and Services (December '07)
Kim Milford, Indiana University
Jonathan Ellman, ChaCha
David William Lewis, Indiana University/Purdue University, Indianapolis
Carolyn M. Walters, Indiana University
LibraryThing and the Library Catalog: Adding Collective Intelligence to the OPAC (December '07)
John Wenzler, San Francisco State University
View more informationManaging Collaboration and the Opportunities for Libraries (December '07)
Ken Klingenstein, Internet2 and University of Colorado, Boulder
Lois Brooks, Stanford University
Mashup Contest: Student Created Video Parodies (December '07)
Anu Vedantham, University of Pennsylvania
Peter Decherney, University of Pennsylvania
Meeting the Needs of Research Data Management Using Institutional Repositories: An Application of the Data Curation Continuum at Monash University (December '07)
Andrew Treloar , Monash University
Cathrine Harboe-Ree, Monash University
Alan McMeekin, Monash University
Moving Communication Forward: Internet Voice and Video in Libraries (December '07)
Char Booth, Ohio University
View more informationMoving Forward with Shibboleth (December '07)
Philip Mattingly, Texas Digital Library
David Kennedy, University of Maryland at College Park
Scott Phillips, Texas A&M University
New Cooperative Strategies for Distributed Digital Preservation: MetaArchive and Educopia (December '07)
Martin Halbert, Emory University
Katherine Skinner, Emory University
Tyler O. Walters, Georgia Institute of Technology
The Public Knowledge Project: Providing Alternatives for Scholarly Publishing (December '07)
G.W. Brian Owen, Simon Fraser University
View more informationRecommender Systems for (Scientific) Libraries (December '07)
Andreas Geyer-Schulz, Universität Karlsruhe (TH)
View more informationA Research Agenda for Scholarly Communication: Call for Community Engagement (December '07)
John Ober, University of California
Joyce Ogburn, University of Utah
The Research Commons: Planning Library Space and Services for Faculty and Graduate Students (December '07)
Patricia A. Steele, Indiana University
Carolyn M. Walters, Indiana University
Searching Across Time: Issues and Opportunities for Full Text Search of Web Archives Using Nutch (December '07)
Kris Carpenter Negulescu, Internet Archive
View more informationSupporting Cyberscholarship in American Social History: The DLF Aquifer Story (December '07)
Katherine Kott, Digital Library Federation
View more informationA Survey and Evaluation of Open-Source Electronic Publishing Systems (December '07)
Mark Cyzyk, The Johns Hopkins University
View more informationAn Update from OAI Object Re-Use & Exchange (December '07)
Herbert Van de Sompel, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Michael Lloyd Nelson, Old Dominion University
Carl Lagoze, Cornell University
Robert Sanderson, University of Liverpool
Update on Key Copyright Developments in the U.S. with a Focus on 108 Study Group (December '07)
James G. Neal, Columbia University
View more informationUpdate on Scholarly Communication Efforts by Microsoft Corporation (December '07)
Lee Dirks, Microsoft Corporation
View more informationThe Report of the MLA Task Force on Evaluating Scholarship for Tenure and Promotion: One Year On (December '12)
David E. Laurence, Modern Language Association
David Nicholls, Modern Language Association
ALADIN Research Commons: A Consortial Institutional Repository (April '06)
Joan Cheverie, Georgetown University
Claire T. Dygert, American University
Bruce Hulse, Washington Research Library Consortium
Archiving and Preserving the Web: Future Directions and Applications (April '06)
Merrilee Proffitt, RLG, Inc.
Kristine Hanna, Internet Archive
Dan Avery, Internet Archive
AstroCat: A Web-based Interactive Astronomical Catalog (April '06)
Stefan Dreizler, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen
Ralf Stockmann, Goettingen State and University Library
Building a Digital Library of the Middle East: Report from a Workshop Held in Alexandria, Egypt, January 15-17, 2006 (April '06)
Stephen Griffin, National Science Foundation
Joan K. Lippincott, Coalition for Networked Information
Joyce Ray, Institute of Museum and Library Services
Donald J. Waters, Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
Building an Interdisciplinary Research Program in an Academic Library (April '06)
D. Scott Brandt, Purdue University
James Mullins, Purdue University
Circle of Service: The Commons at the University of Tennessee (April '06)
Barbara I. Dewey, University of Tennessee
Julie K. Little, University of Tennessee
Collaborations in Shibboleth and Federation Futures (April '06)
Ken Klingenstein, Internet2 and University of Colorado, Boulder
View more informationDesigning Digital Preservation Repository Services at Stanford: Practical Theory for Practical Services (April '06)
Keith Johnson, Stanford University
View more informationEmbracing the (De)contextualization of Digital Artifacts (April '06)
Barbara Taranto, The New York Public Library
View more informationGnosh: Social Metasearching in the Liberal Arts (April '06)
Bryan Alexander, National Institute for Technology and Liberal Education (NITLE)
Michael Richwalsky, NITLE, Allegheny College
IMLS Update: Programs, Initiatives, Projects (April '06)
Martha Crawley, Institute of Museum and Library Services
Dan Lukash, Institute of Museum and Library Services
Barbara Smith, Institute of Museum and Library Services
Implementing Institutional Repositories (April '06)
Ronald Jantz, Rutgers University
Nicholas Fischio, Case Western Reserve University
Nathan Lambert, Case Western Reserve University
In-House Digitization: The National Digital Newspaper Program at the University of Kentucky (April '06)
Eric Weig, University of Kentucky
J. Wendel Cox, University of Kentucky
Institutional Repositories and the Need for “Value-added” Services: Current Research and Lessons Learned (April '06)
Susan Gibbons, University of Rochester
Tyler O. Walters, Georgia Institute of Technology
Journal Use Reports: Networking Resources for More Informational Power (April '06)
Doug Newman, Thomson Scientific
James Mouw, University of Chicago
Key Standards Updates (April '06)
Ray Denenberg, Library of Congress
Rob Sanderson, University of Liverpool
Brian Lavoie, OCLC, Inc.
Rebecca Guenther, Library of Congress
Robin Dale, RLG, Inc.
Letting Faculty Drive the Digital Program (April '06)
Tom Ruthven, University of Miami
View more informationThe Library of Congress/National Science Foundation Digital Archiving and Long-Term Preservation Research Program (Digarch): Results and Prospects (April '06)
William LeFurgy, Library of Congress
View more informationThe Melvyl Recommender Project: Early Results and Open Questions (April '06)
Colleen Whitney, California Digital Library
Peter Brantley, California Digital Library
MIT’s SIMILE Project: Demonstrating Practical Value of Semantic Web Technologies for Digital Libraries (April '06)
MacKenzie Smith, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
View more informationThe MLA Task Force on Evaluating Scholarship for Tenure and Promotion: An Open Discussion (April '06)
David Laurence, Modern Language Association
David Nicholls, Modern Language Association
NARA’s Electronic Records Archives Initiative (April '06)
Fynnette Eaton, National Archives and Records Administration
View more information“Network Neutrality” Issues for Higher Education and the Internet (April '06)
Steve Worona, EDUCAUSE
Gary Bachula, Internet2
Earl Comstock, COMPTEL
Richard Greenfield, University of Alaska
NLM Long Range Plan for the 21st Century: A First-Look Preliminary Report (April '06)
Elliot R. Siegel, National Library of Medicine
View more informationOpen Source Tools and Metasearch Findings of the Emory MetaCombine Project (April '06)
Martin Halbert, Emory University
View more informationThe Orphan Works Report (April '06)
Marybeth Peters, U.S. Copyright Office
Jule Sigall, U.S. Copyright Office
Pathway to the Future: Library Bibliographic Services for the 21st Century (April '06)
Luc M. Declerck, University of California, San Diego
Terry Ryan, University of California, Los Angeles
The Rat is Never Wrong: An Introduction to the Methods of User-Centered Design (April '06)
Nancy Fried Foster, University of Rochester
Michael Roy, Wesleyan University
Results from a Technology Analysis of Repositories and Services (April '06)
Sayeed Choudhury, Johns Hopkins University
View more informationSakai: From Grant to Deployment to Global Community in 24 Months (April '06)
Bradley Wheeler, Indiana University
View more informationSharing Learning and Teaching Materials: Some JISC-Funded Collaborative Projects (April '06)
Susan Eales, Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC)
Shibboleth for Real (April '06)
Thomas C. Wilson, University of Maryland
David Kennedy, University of Maryland
Oren Beit-Arie, Ex Libris Group
James Mouw, University of Chicago
The Solution to the Orphan Works Problem: Safe Legal Adoption or Risky Foster Parenting? (April '06)
Denise Troll Covey, Carnegie Mellon University
View more informationStandardized Licence Expression: Clarity, Control and Fair Use (April '06)
Sharon Farb, University of California, Los Angeles
Daviess Menefee, Elsevier
Christopher McKenzie, John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Alicia Wise, Publishers Licensing Society
Two Years of the ARROW Project: A Progress Report on Where We Are, and How We Got Here (April '06)
Neil Dickson, Monash University
David Groenewegen, Monash University
The UK National Centre for Text Mining: Activities and Plans (April '06)
Robert Sanderson, University of Liverpool
View more informationA Very Large Scale Library for the History of the Web (April '06)
William Y. Arms, Cornell University
View more informationWork of the Section 108 Study Group (April '06)
Laura N. Gasaway, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
View more informationAnalog to Digital Audio Reformatting: Digital Audio for Oral History at the University of Kentucky (December '06)
Eric Weig, University of Kentucky
View more informationARIADNE and UNIMATRIX: Infrastructure and Standards of Recent German Archival Information Systems (December '06)
Dirk Alvermann, Ernst-Moritz-Arndt-University of Greifswald
Alexander Weidauer, Ernst-Moritz-Arndt-University of Greifswald
Art Historians and Projection Screen Real Estate: Promoting Innovation in Teaching Art History in Large Classrooms (December '06)
Joan Giesecke, University of Nebraska at Lincoln
David Bagby, University of Nebraska at Lincoln
Beyond Keyword Searches: Exploring Texts with the Semantic Engine (December '06)
Aaron Coburn, Middlebury College
Clara Yu, Monterey Institute of International Studies
John L. Cuadrado, National Institute for Technology and Liberal Education (NITLE)
Building a Secure Media Network to Share Moving Images in Dance (December '06)
Nena Couch, Ohio State University
Elizabeth Aldrich, Library of Congress
Gilad Rosner, Media Matters LLC
Collaborative Services of Libraries and Campus Units (December '06)
Richard W. Meyer, Georgia Institute of Technology
Tyler O. Walters, Georgia Institute of Technology
Deep Indexing of Journal Articles as a Significant Enhancement in Scholarly Communications (December '06)
Matthew Dunie , CSA
View more informationDesigning Libraries for Research (December '06)
Wendy Lougee, University of Minnesota
Carol Mandel, New York University
Digital Asset Management: Beyond the Repository (December '06)
Louis E. King, University of Michigan
View more informationDigital Images: Pedagogy, Technology & Infrastructure (December '06)
David L. Green, Knowledge Culture
Eric Jansson, National Institute for Technology and Liberal Education (NITLE)
Robert Lancefield, Wesleyan University
Digital Images: Pedagogy, Technology & Infrastructure (December '06)
David L. Green, Knowledge Culture
Eric Jansson, National Institute for Technology and Liberal Education (NITLE)
Robert Lancefield, Wesleyan University
A Field Study of Users’ Expectations of the Hybrid Library (December '06)
Jens Hofman Hansen, State and University Library (Aarhus, Denmark)
View more informationGrant Opportunities under the National Endowment for the Humanities’ Digital Humanities Initiative (December '06)
Brett Bobley, National Endowment for the Humanities
Michael Hall, National Endowment for the Humanities
Steve Ross, National Endowment for the Humanities
Grant Henrickson, National Endowment for the Humanities
Improving Access to Collections: Two Perspectives (December '06)
John Mark Ockerbloom, University of Pennsylvania
Anne Graham, University of Washington
Incorporating Rights and Preservation Information into the RUcore Metadata Platform (December '06)
Grace Agnew, Rutgers University
View more informationInstitute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) Update (December '06)
Martha Crawley, Institute of Museum and Library Services
Mary Chute, Institute of Museum and Library Services
Stephanie Clark, Institute of Museum and Library Services
Dan Lukash, Institute of Museum and Library Services
Barbara G. Smith, Institute of Museum and Library Services
Introduction to Zotero (December '06)
Daniel Cohen, George Mason University
Roy Rosenzweig, George Mason University
Joshua M. Greenberg, George Mason University
IT Engagement in Research: Results of the 2006 ECAR Study (December '06)
Richard N. Katz, EDUCAUSE
View more informationThe Knowledge Exchange Initiative after 18 Months: A Tale of Shared Risk, Endurance and Multiple Gains — European Collaboration on E-infrastructure (December '06)
Sebastian Cordewener, SURF Foundation
Norman Wiseman, Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC)
Learning By Doing: A Report from the Early Operation of the Portico Archiving Service (December '06)
Eileen G. Fenton, Portico
View more informationLibrarian Attitudes and Perceptions in the Transition to an Increasingly Electronic Environment: 2006 (December '06)
Kevin M. Guthrie, Ithaka
Roger Schonfeld, Ithaka
Libraries and Librarians in Social Spaces: A Tour of Initiatives at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (December '06)
Lisa Janicke Hinchliffe, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Karen Schmidt, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
LOCKSS/CLOCKSS and Portico: What Does that Archived Content Look Like? (December '06)
Geneva L. Henry, Rice University
Carolyn Mary Walters, Indiana University
Phyllis Davidson, Indiana University
Kerry Keck, Rice University
Merging the Local and the Remote: Harvard – ARTstor Experiment in Harvesting and Hosting (December '06)
Carole Ann Fabian, ARTstor
Dale Flecker, Harvard University
William W. Ying, ARTstor
New Press Initiatives (December '06)
Charles Henry, Rice University
Nancy L. Eaton, Pennsylvania State University
Artemis G. Kirk, Georgetown University
The OAI Object Re-Use & Exchange (ORE) Initiative (December '06)
Herbert Van de Sompel, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Carl Lagoze, Cornell University
OCLC Programs and Research: Early Achievements and the Emerging Work Agenda (December '06)
James P. Michalko, OCLC, Inc.
View more informationOn-premises Library vs. Google™ Usage Patterns as Reported in LibQUAL+™ (December '06)
Martha Kyrillidou, Association of Research Libraries
C. Colleen Cook, Texas A&M University
Bruce Thompson, Texas A&M University
Open Source Innovations for Library Search Tools (December '06)
Jeremy Frumkin, Oregon State University
Jennifer B. Bowen, University of Rochester
David L. Lindahl, University of Rochester
Jeff Suszczynski, University of Rochester
Overview of the Digital Library Federation (DLF) Services Framework Working Group (December '06)
Geneva L. Henry, Rice University
View more informationA Practical, Working and Replicable Approach to Digital Preservation: The MetaArchive of Southern Digital Culture (December '06)
Gail McMillan, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Tyler O. Walters, Georgia Institute of Technology
Aaron J. Trehub, Auburn University
Martin Halbert, Emory University
Project Builder: A Digital Repository Engineered to Function as a Robust Content Management System (December '06)
Mark Lawrence Kornbluh, Michigan State University
Dean Rehberger, Michigan State University
Michael Fegan, Michigan State University
Qualitative Analysis: Five Years of Feedback Messages to the Virtual Museum of Canada (December '06)
Kati Geber, Canadian Heritage Information Network
View more informationReport from the Licensing and Policy Summit for Software Sharing in Higher Education (December '06)
Bradley C. Wheeler, Indiana University
View more informationRepository-to-Repository Interoperability Solutions for DSpace and Fedora (December '06)
Christopher Blackall, Australian Partnership for Sustainable Repositories (APSR)
View more informationTeaching in the New Vernacular (December '06)
Peter B. Kaufman, Columbia University
Mark Phillipson, Columbia University
Threats and Defenses for Digital Preservation (December '06)
Victoria Reich, Stanford University
David S.H. Rosenthal, Stanford University
Transformations at GPO: An Update on the Government Printing Office’s Future Digital System (December '06)
George Barnum, United States Government Printing Office
View more informationWhere Faculty Publish is Influenced by Their Perceptions of Relative Quality and Peer Review, Especially with Regard to Electronic Only and Open Access Publications (December '06)
Diane Harley, University of California, Berkeley
View more informationThe American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS) Commission on Cyberinfrastructure: Preliminary Results (April '05)
Abby Smith, Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR)
Charles Henry, Rice University
Annual Security Reviews and Library Staff (April '05)
Scott Childers, University of Nebraska
View more informationThe Aquifer Digital Library Initiative of the Digital Library Federation: Project Update (April '05)
Katherine Kott, Digital Library Federation
View more informationBuilding Research Level Collections in the Sciences through Direct Collaboration with Faculty Researchers: The OhioView Model and Results (April '05)
John Millard, Miami University of Ohio
View more informationThe Changing Nature of the Standards Development Infrastructure (April '05)
Clifford Lynch, Coalition for Networked Information
James P. Michalko, Research Libraries Group (RLG)
Lorcan Dempsey, Online Computer Library Center (OCLC)
Closing the Gap: The Fedora Project and Small Colleges (April '05)
Eric Jansson, Associated Colleges of the South Technology Center
View more informationCommunity Source: A Model for Shared Investment, Sustainability, and Innovation (April '05)
Brad Wheeler, Indiana University
View more informationCreating a Digital Library Services Registry: Two Approaches (April '05)
Jeremy Frumkin, Oregon State University
Ann Apps, University of Manchester
Amanda Hill, University of Manchester
Desktop Records Management in the Networked Environment: Enterprise-Based Strategies (April '05)
Charles R. McClure, Florida State University
J. Timothy Sprehe, Sprehe Information Management Associates, Inc.
Digital Library Building Blocks: Empowering Libraries in an Increasingly Competitive Online Information Space (April '05)
Daniel Greenstein, University of California
Peter Brantley, California Digital Library
Envisioning a New Case: From Inspiration to Presentation to Preservation (April '05)
Joanne Eustis, Case Western Reserve University
Wendy Shapiro, Case Western Reserve University
The Global Reach of Electronic Theses and Dissertations (ETDs) (April '05)
Edward Fox, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Joan K. Lippincott, Coalition for Networked Information (CNI)
Eva Muller, Uppsala University
Susan Copeland, Robert Gordon University
The Government Printing Office’s (GPO) Roadmap to the Future: Planning a World Class System for Managing Official U.S. Government Content (April '05)
Michael Wash, United States Government Printing Office
George Barnum, United States Government Printing Office
Grey Literature in Scholarly Communication: Current Thinking from Libraries and Publishers (April '05)
James Neal, Columbia University
Kate Wittenberg, Columbia University
How Do Users Search? Examining User Behavior and Testing Innovative Possibilities Within the CREE Project (April '05)
Christopher Awre, University of Hull
View more informationThe Institute of Museum & Library Services (IMLS): 2005 Update (April '05)
Joyce Ray, Institute of Museum and Library Services
Martha Crawley, Institute of Museum and Library Services
Barbara G. Smith, Institute of Museum and Library Services
Dan Lukash, Institute of Museum and Library Services
Marsha Semmel, Institute of Museum and Library Services
Implementing Permanence Levels and Creating the Archive for the National Library of Medicine’s (NLM) Permanent Web Documents (April '05)
Margaret M. Byrnes, National Library of Medicine
View more informationIntegrating Libraries and Electronic Publishing: The DART Project (April '05)
David Millman, Columbia University
Kate Wittenberg, Columbia University
The Knowledge Exchange: A Major New European Cooperative Project (April '05)
Bas Cordewener, SURF Foundation
Sigrun Eckelmann, Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG)
Norman Wiseman, Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC)
LibQUAL™, Libraries and Google™: What Do We Know About the Use Patterns Of Our Faculty, Graduate Students and Undergraduates? (April '05)
Martha Kyrillidou, Association of Research Libraries (ARL)
Jonathan D. Sousa, Association of Research Libraries (ARL)
Fred M. Heath, University of Texas at Austin
Long-Lived Data Collections: Enabling Digital Research and Education in the 21st Century (April '05)
Chris L. Greer, U.S. National Science Foundation
View more informationNDIIPP: Building Collaborative Digital Preservation Partnerships (April '05)
William LeFurgy, Library of Congress
Daniel Greenstein, University of California
Martha Anderson, Library of Congress
Net Generation Students and Libraries (April '05)
Joan K. Lippincott, Coalition for Networked Information (CNI)
View more informationOrphan Works (Works with Unlocatable Copyright Owners): Are They a Problem? If So, What Do We Do About It? The Copyright Office’s Study of the Issues (April '05)
Marybeth Peters, U.S. Copyright Office
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Chuck Powell, Yale University
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Kenneth Hamma, J. Paul Getty Trust
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William E. Moen, University of North Texas
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Steven Carmody, Brown University, Internet2
Clifford A. Lynch, Coalition for Networked Information (CNI)
Squeezing Metadata Out of Scholarly Texts: Extending the CLiMB Project (April '05)
Judith Klavans, University of Maryland
Marilyn Domas White, University of Maryland
Angela Giral, Columbia University
Stanford “Groks”: Using Grokker at Stanford (April '05)
Chris Bourg, Stanford University
Jerry C. Persons, Stanford University
Support and Access Issues for Large Scale Collections: The Shoah Visual History Foundation Testimonies (April '05)
John Silvester, University of Southern California
Sam Gustman, Shoah Foundation
Judith A. Truelson, University of Southern California
Mike Pearce, University of Southern California
A System-Wide View of Library Collections (April '05)
Roger C. Schonfeld, Ithaka
Brian Lavoie, Online Computer Library Center (OCLC)
A Technology Analysis of Repositories and Services (April '05)
Jim Martino, Johns Hopkins University
View more informationTrove.net™ and Other Ways to Get Images Out of the Database and Into the Classroom (April '05)
Ricky Erway, Research Libraries Group (RLG)
View more informationUK Digital Curation Centre (DCC): One Year On (April '05)
Liz Lyon, UKOLN, University of Bath
Chris Rusbridge, Digital Curation Centre, Edinburgh University
UThink: Blogs at the University of Minnesota Libraries (April '05)
Shane Nackerud, University of Minnesota
Eric Celeste, University of Minnesota
Advancing Intellectual Discovery Through Computational Science: Discussion of a Recent Report of the President's Information Technology Advisory Committee (December '05)
Alan Inouye, National Coordination Office for NITRD
José-Marie Griffiths, University of North Carolina
Christopher R. Johnson, University of Utah
Advancing Intellectual Discovery Through Computational Science: Discussion of a Recent Report of the President’s Information Technology Advisory Committee (December '05)
Alan Inouye, National Coordination Office for NITRD
José-Marie Griffiths, University of North Carolina
Christopher R. Johnson, University of Utah
The American Council of Learned Societies, Commission on Cyberinfrastructure for the Humanities and Social Sciences: Review of Project and Current Status (December '05)
Charles Henry, Rice University
Steven Wheatley, American Council of Learned Societies
The American Council of Learned Societies, Commission on Cyberinfrastructure for the Humanities and Social Sciences: Open Forum (December '05)
Charles Henry, Rice University
Steven Wheatley, American Council of Learned Societies
Peter B. Kaufman, Intelligent Television
The ASERL LOCKSS-ETD Initiative: Developing Preservation Strategies for Libraries that Publish E-Scholarship (December '05)
Robert H. McDonald, Florida State University
Jody Combs, Vanderbilt University
John Burger, Association of Southeastern Research Libraries
Thomas Stuart Robertson, Stanford University
Assessing Learning Spaces (December '05)
Joan K. Lippincott, Coalition for Networked Information
View more informationAssessing the Dimensions of Institutional Stewardship of Scholarly Digital Assets (December '05)
Gary S. Lawrence, University of California
Abby Smith, Independent Consultant
John Ober, University of California
Auditing and Certification of Digital Repositories (December '05)
Bernard F. Reilly, Center for Research Libraries
View more informationThe British Library Digital Object Management Program (December '05)
Sean Martin, British Library
View more informationBuilding a New Educational Television Enterprise (December '05)
Peter B. Kaufman, Intelligent Television
View more informationBuilding Collaborative Partnerships for Digital Research in the Humanities (December '05)
Katherine L. Walter, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
View more informationThe bX Project: Federating and Mining Usage Logs from Linking Servers (December '05)
Johan Bollen, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Oren Beit-Arie, Ex Libris
Herbert Van de Sompel, Los Alamos National Laboratory
CIOs Look at Research Support (December '05)
J. Gary Augustson, Pennsylvania State University
James Bottum, Purdue University
James L. Hilton, University of Michigan
Ronald Johnson, University of Washington
William E. Lewis, Arizona State University
William Decker, University of Iowa
Creating a Standards-Based Model for Sharing Cultural Heritage Collections Online: The CDWA Lite/OAI PMH Project (December '05)
Murtha Baca, Getty Research Institute
Karim Boughida, Getty Research Institute
Ken Hamma, J. Paul Getty Trust
William W. Ying, ARTstor
Nik Honeysett, J. Paul Getty Trust
Curation of E-Government Records (December '05)
GladysAnn Wells, Arizona State Library and Archives
Richard Pearce-Moses, Arizona State Library and Archives
Documenting Internet2: Using Heritrix for Focussed Web Crawl (December '05)
Eric Celeste, University of Minnesota
View more informationInstitutional Repositories: Trends and Issues in an International Context (December '05)
Clifford Lynch, Coalition for Networked Information
Norman Wiseman, Joint Information Systems Committee
Gerard van Westrienen, SURF Foundation
Integrating Wiki Functions into OCLC Services (December '05)
Jeffrey A. Young, OCLC, Inc.
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Herbert Van de Sompel, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Jeroen Bekaert, Los Alamos National Laboratory
The Library as the Center for Teaching, Learning and Socializing (December '05)
Hannelore B. Rader, University of Louisville
View more informationLibrary/Museum Collaboration in Detroit: A Summary of Three-Dimensional Artifact Digitization Projects in the Detroit Metropolitan Region (December '05)
Jeffrey Trzeciak, Wayne State University
Matthew Martin, Wayne State University
Shawn McCann, Wayne State University
Making History, Using Technology: Developing a Collections-Based Online History of Chicago (December '05)
Robert L. Taylor, Northwestern University
William R. Parod, Northwestern University
Sarah Marcus, Chicago Historical Society
MINES for Libraries: Measuring the Impact of Networked Electronic Services (December '05)
Brinley Franklin, University of Connecticut
Terry Plum, Simmons College
National (Canada) Consultation on Access to Scientific Research Data (December '05)
Glen Newton, CISTI, National Research Council Canada
View more informationThe Open Content Alliance: Progress Report (December '05)
Brewster Kahle, Internet Archive
View more informationThe Portal to Texas History: Harnessing Technology to Enable Collaboration with Small Museums and Libraries (December '05)
Cathy Nelson Hartman, University of North Texas
Mark Edward Phillips, University of North Texas
Preserving Electronic Scholarly Resources: An Overview of Portico (December '05)
Eileen Fenton, Portico
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Nancy John, University of Illinois at Chicago
View more informationPutting the “I” Back in Library (December '05)
Nancy John, University of Illinois at Chicago
View more informationReal Measurements for Libraries: The Normative Data Project (December '05)
Steven Abram, SirsiDynix
Robert Molyneux, SirsiDynix
Re-imagining the Electronic Journal: “Vectors” and New Modes of Digital Scholarship (December '05)
Tara McPherson, University of Southern California
View more informationResearch Data and the Distributed Institutional Repository (December '05)
D. Scott Brandt, Purdue University
Michael C. Witt, Purdue University
The Right Tool for the Job: DPubS Publication Management Software (December '05)
Sarah Thomas, Cornell University
Nancy L. Eaton, Pennsylvania State University
Social Bookmarking in an Academic Environment (December '05)
Michael Winkler, University of Pennsylvania
View more informationThe Spoken Word: New Resources to Transform Teaching and Learning (December '05)
Mark Lawrence Kornbluh, Michigan State University
Jerry Goldman, Northwestern University
David Donald, Glasgow Caledonian University
Dean Rehberger, Michigan State University
TechLens: Exploring the Use of Recommenders to Support Users of Digital Libraries (December '05)
Joseph A. Konstan, University of Minnesota
Nishikant Kapoor, University of Minnesota
Sean M. McNee, University of Minnesota
John T. Butler, University of Minnesota
Toward A Digital-Based Information Management Practice (December '05)
Avra Michelson, MITRE Corporation
Michael Olson, MITRE Corporation
Year One Lessons Learned: Partnerships in the Library of Congress National Digital Information Infrastructure Preservation Program (December '05)
Beth Sandore, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
William G. LeFurgy, Library of Congress
Patricia Cruse, University of California, Office of the President
Martin Halbert, Emory University
Sarah M. Pritchard, University of California, Santa Barbara
Steven Morris, North Carolina State University
David A. Kirsch, University of Maryland
Myron P. Gutmann, University of Michigan
180 Terabytes of Visual History: Incorporating Survivors of the Shoah Archives into the Curriculum (April '04)
Charles Henry, Rice University
Andrea Martin, Rice University
Diane Butler, Rice University
Another Step on the Bridge: Sharing Resource Lists Among Content Repositories and E-Learning Systems (April '04)
Nancy J. Hoebelheinrich, Stanford University
Mladen Maljkovic, WebCT
Australian Research Information Infrastructure Projects: The Perspective of the National Library of Australia (April '04)
Warwick Cathro, National Library of Australia
View more informationCapturing Caribbean Life and Culture: New Digital Resources at the University of Miami Library (April '04)
Jeff Barry, University of Miami
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Rodney Petersen, EDUCAUSE
Julia Blixrud, Association of Research Libraries
John C. Vaughn, Association of American Universities
Digital Libraries & Virtual Museums Ten Years After (the First Web Browsers) and Into the Future (April '04)
Kati Geber, Canadian Heritage Information Network
Joyce Ray, Institute of Museum and Library Services
Digital Library Repositories and Instructional Support Systems (April '04)
Dale Flecker, Harvard University
Leslie L. Johnston, University of Virginia
David Greenbaum, University of California, Berkeley
DSpace Federation at the End of Year One: A Status Report (April '04)
MacKenzie Smith, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
H. Thomas Hickerson, Cornell University
Susan Gibbons, University of Rochester
EPIC’s Online Use and Costs Evaluation Program: Findings and Suggestions for Future Research (April '04)
Christina Norman, Columbia University
Kate Wittenberg, Columbia University
Federations of Institutional Repositories and OAI-PMH Harvesting: Beyond Dublin Core (April '04)
Herbert Van de Sompel, Los Alamos National Laboratory
View more informationGeorgia’s Five Little Acres: Integrating Library and Classroom Functions in the New Student Learning Center at the University of Georgia (April '04)
William Gray Potter, University of Georgia
View more informationIMLS Update: New Initiatives, Trends in Grant Programs (April '04)
Martha Crawley, Institute of Museum and Library Services
Joyce Ray, Institute of Museum and Library Services
Robert Trio, Institute of Museum and Library Services
Implications of Capture and Preservation of Scholarly and Administrative Information: The Need for Collaborative Enterprise Policy Development (April '04)
Richard Fyffe, University of Kansas
Deborah Ludwig, University of Kansas
Beth Forrest Warner, University of Kansas
Marilu Goodyear, University of Kansas
Innovation Lab (April '04)
Geoffrey Adams, Elsevier
David Marques, Elsevier
Integration of Data Grids, Digital Libraries, and Persistent Archives (April '04)
Reagan Moore, San Diego Supercomputer Center
View more informationIthaka: An Introduction (April '04)
Kevin Guthrie, Ithaka
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Malcolm Read, Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC)
Wim Liebrand, SURF Foundation
LionShare: Connecting and Extending P2P networks (April '04)
Michael J. Halm, Pennsylvania State University
View more informationMaking Sense of Usage Statistics for Online Databases: Challenges, Lessons, and Strategies in a Statewide Context (April '04)
Charles R. McClure, Florida State University
William E. Moen, University of North Texas
John Carlo Bertot, Florida State University
Mixed Content and Mixed Metadata in the NSDL (April '04)
William Y. Arms, Cornell University
View more informationMoving Image Collections Project (April '04)
Grace Agnew, Rutgers University
View more informationNational Digital Information Infrastructure and Preservation Program Update (April '04)
William G. LeFurgy, Library of Congress
View more informationPattern Recognition: Some Observations Based on the 2003 OCLC Environmental Scan (April '04)
Lorcan Dempsey, OCLC, Inc.
View more informationPreservation-Worthy Digital Video: Hope You Brought Your Checkbook (April '04)
Jerome McDonough, New York University
View more informationPublishing Digital History: Opportunities, Challenges, and Solutions (April '04)
Eileen Gardiner, American Council of Learned Societies
Kate Wittenberg, Columbia University
Robert Townsend, American Historical Association
Ron Musto, American Council of Learned Societies
PubMed Central and the NLM Journal Archiving Vocabulary (April '04)
Jeffrey Beck, National Library of Medicine
View more informationRealizing the Scholarly Knowledge Cycle: The Experience of eBank UK (April '04)
Liz Lyon, UKOLN, University of Bath
View more informationRedLightGreen Update (April '04)
Merrilee Proffitt, RLG, Inc.
View more informationSakai Project Update: Connecting Libraries and CMS/LMS (April '04)
Brad Wheeler, Indiana University
Suzanne Thorin, Indiana University
The Scholar’s Box: A Tool for Gathering, Creating, and Sharing Reusable Digital Learning and Research Content (April '04)
Raymond Yee, University of California, Berkeley
Peter Brantley, California Digital Library
David Greenbaum, University of California, Berkeley
Security and Privacy: Workstation Authentication and Records Retention (April '04)
Lori Driscoll, University of Florida
Peter Murray, University of Connecticut
Gordon Wishon, University of Notre Dame
Shibboleth and InCommon: An Update and Implications (April '04)
Ken Klingenstein, Internet2 and University of Colorado
Steve Olshansky, Internet2
SRW and Metasearch (April '04)
Ray Denenberg, Library of Congress
Jenny Walker, ExLibris (USA) Inc.
Rob Sanderson, University of Liverpool
A “Tip of Our FEDORA: An Under-the-Cap Look at Northwestern University, VTLS and the FEDORA Team (April '04)
Carl Grant, VTLS
Thornton L. Staples, University of Virginia
Bill Parod, Northwestern University
UCSB Campus Informatics: Collaboration for Knowledge Management (April '04)
Sarah Pritchard, University of California, Santa Barbara
Smiti Anand, University of California, Santa Barbara
Update from the Joint Committee on P2P File Sharing (April '04)
Steve Worona, EDUCAUSE
Mark Luker, EDUCAUSE
Virtual Vaudeville: An Interactive 3D Simulation of Historical Performance (April '04)
David Z. Saltz, University of Georgia
View more informationWhat Faculty Think of Electronic Resources: 2003 (April '04)
Roger C. Schonfeld, Ithaka
Kevin Guthrie, Ithaka
Who and What Are Shaping the Net? An Update on the Internet Society's Policy Initiatives (April '04)
Michael R. Nelson, IBM Corporation and The Internet Society
James X. Dempsey, Center for Democracy and Technology
Who and What Are Shaping the Net? An Update on the Internet Society’s Policy Initiatives (April '04)
Michael R. Nelson, IBM Corporation and The Internet Society
James X. Dempsey, Center for Democracy and Technology
Adoption of JPEG 2000 by Libraries and Archives: The Future of Digital Imaging (December '04)
Peter Murray, University of Connecticut
View more informationAlmagest Open Source Software: A Teaching Tool for the Scholarly Community (December '04)
Janet Temos, Princeton University
Serge J. Goldstein, Princeton University
Archiving the Political Web: Prospects and Challenges (December '04)
Bernard F. Reilly, Center for Research Libraries
View more informationARL Endorses Digitization as an Acceptable Preservation Reformatting Option (December '04)
William A. Gosling, University of Michigan
Sherry Byrne, University of Chicago
Automatic Exposure – Capturing Technical Metadata for Digital Still Images (December '04)
Günter Waibel, Research Libraries Group
View more informationBibliographic Data Management Software for Every Student: Embedding a Researcher’s Tool In the CMS (December '04)
Brian Nielsen, Northwestern University
View more informationCapture to Creation: How High-Resolution Capture and Network-Based Presentation Redefine and Recreate Original Artifacts (December '04)
Harlan Wallach, Northwestern University
View more informationDARE: The Next Stage (December '04)
Leo Waaijers, SURF
View more informationDigital Preservation: From Theory toward Practice (December '04)
Richard Fyffe, University of Kansas
Deborah Ludwig, University of Kansas
Beth Forrest Warner, University of Kansas
DigitalWell: Digital Asset Managment for Institutions, Television and Radio (December '04)
Jim DeRoest, University of Washington
View more informationDSpace/SRB Integration (December '04)
Luc Declerck, University of California, San Diego
Chris Frymann, University of California, San Diego
Enhancing DPubS: Open Source Software for Electronic Publishing (December '04)
Nancy Eaton, Pennsylvania State University
Thomas Hickerson, Cornell University
Exposing Art: Accomplishments and Challenges Associated with Metasearching Into and Out of ARTstor (December '04)
James Shulman, ARTstor
Bill Ying, ARTstor
Going ‘On-Web’: Google, Yahoo, Open WorldCat and Library Services (December '04)
Lorcan Dempsey, OCLC, Inc.
Chip Nilges, OCLC, Inc.
How Faculty Members Work: Exploring Faculty Needs for an Institutional Repository (December '04)
David Lindahl, University of Rochester
Nancy Foster, University of Rochester
An Innovative Approach to ICT Literacy Assessment (December '04)
Gordon Smith, California State University
David Williamson, Educational Testing Service
Integrating Libraries into Course Management Software (December '04)
Gretchen Hanson, University of Maryland, College Park
Charles E. Dye, Indiana University/Purdue University, Indianapolis
John Eiszner, Indiana University/Purdue University, Indianapolis
A Demand-Side View of the Future of Library Collections (December '04)
David W. Lewis, Indiana University/Purdue University, Indianapolis
View more informationInternet2 Middleware Developments (December '04)
Nathan Dors, University of Washington
View more informationIs Stuff Safe Yet? Publisher Cooperation, Collection Expansion, Technology Development, Community Sustainability (December '04)
Victoria Reich, Stanford University
David S.H. Rosenthal, Stanford University
Learning from the Commons: Experiments in Collaboration and Transformation (December '04)
Julia Zimmerman, Ohio University
Crit Stuart, Georgia Institute of Technology
Learning Spaces: Collaborations and Opportunities (December '04)
Joan K. Lippincott, Coalition for Networked Information
View more informationManaging the Rhizome: METS for Web-Archiving (December '04)
Leslie Myrick, New York University
View more informationThe MetaArchive of Southern Digital Culture: Building a Collaborative Digital Preservation Network (December '04)
Robert H. McDonald, Florida State University
Martin Halbert, Emory University
Beth Nicol, Auburn University
Vicky Reich, Stanford University
Tyler O. Walters, Georgia Institute of Technology
Metadata for Digital Preservation: A Status Report on PREMIS (December '04)
Priscilla Caplan, State University System of Florida
Nancy Hoebelheinrich, Stanford University
New Developments in Digital Libraries (December '04)
Carol Hixson, University of Oregon
Kenning Arlitsch, University of Utah
Eileen M. Llona, University of Washington
Sakai Update (December '04)
Suzanne Thorin, Indiana University
James L. Hilton, University of Michigan
Status of Volume Book Scanning (December '04)
Brewster Kahle, Internet Archive
View more informationUnimpeded Discovery of Digital Content (December '04)
Günter Waibel, Research Libraries Group
Blaise Aguera y Arcas, Sand Codex
Unlocking Literary Texts with the NITLE Semantic Engine (December '04)
Meciej Ceglowski, National Institute for Technology and Liberal Education
View more informationAn Update from the OAI (December '04)
Herbert Van de Sompel, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Carl Lagoze, Cornell University
Simeon Warner, Cornell University
Michael Nelson, Old Dominion University
An Update from the OAI: Discussion Session (December '04)
Herbert Van de Sompel, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Carl Lagoze, Cornell University
Simeon Warner, Cornell University
Michael Nelson, Old Dominion University
UTOPIA: The University of Texas Portal and Institutional Repository (December '04)
Fred M. Heath, University of Texas at Austin
Daniel A. Updegrove, University of Texas at Austin
The Vanderbilt Television News Archive: A Progress Report (December '04)
Marshall Breeding, Vanderbilt University
View more informationThe Virtual Data Center (December '04)
Micah Altman, Harvard-MIT Data Center
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James Shulman, ARTstor
View more informationBuilding an Affordable E-Journal Archive and Preservation System: Moving Toward Implementation of the LOCKSS Program (April '03)
Vicky Reich, Stanford University
View more informationBuilding a Virtual University of the Past: Archives and Electronic Media in the 21st Century (April '03)
Stephen Vaughn, University of Wisconsin, Madison
View more informationBuilding Digital Art Resources for the Community: Finding Scalable Strategies and a Balance of Interests (April '03)
David Bearman, AMICO
Jennifer Trant, AMICO
The Challenge of Building Complex Objects from Digital Repositories (April '03)
Mark Lawrence Kornbluh, Michigan State University
Dean Rehberger, Matrix, Michigan State University
Michael Fegan, Matrix, Michigan State University
CIC Electronic Publishing Venture: Exploring Library-University Press Collaboration in the Electronic Context (April '03)
Maria Bonn, University of Michigan
View more informationComputer and Network Security: An Action Agenda for Higher Education (April '03)
Rodney Petersen, EDUCAUSE and UMD
View more informationContext, Creativity, and Collaboration: Redefining Computing Spaces through Relationships at the University of Chicago (April '03)
Chad Kainz, University of Chicago
View more informationCross Domain Networked Reference: Developments on Standards (April '03)
Donna Dinberg, National Library of Canada
Jeff Penka, OCLC
Data Capture Framework and Testbed for Cultural Heritage Materials (April '03)
Sayeed Choudhury, Johns Hopkins University
Tim DiLauro, Johns Hopkins University
DigitalWell Media Asset Management, Delivery, and Application (April '03)
Jim DeRoest, University of Washington
View more informationElectronic Cultural Atlas Initiative (April '03)
Michael Buckland, UC, Berkeley
View more informationEnhancing Interoperability between Digital Libraries and Educational Technology via XML Crosswalks (April '03)
Raymond Yee, University of California, Berkeley
View more informationExploring Computational Linguistics for Metadata Building (CLiMB) (April '03)
Judith Klavans, Columbia University
Stephen Davis, Columbia University
Angela Giral, Columbia University
The Faculty Innovations Profile Project: Promoting the Scholarship of Interconnected Teaching, Learning, and Research (April '03)
Andrew Stricker, Vanderbilt University
Donald Cox, Vanderbilt University
The Fedora Project: An Open Source Repository for the Management of Content and Services (April '03)
Thornton Staples, University of Virginia
Sandy Payette, Cornell Unviersity
Follow-Up to Transforming Disciplines: Computer Science and the Humanities Conference (April '03)
Charles Henry, Rice University
David Green, NINCH
From PDF to PDF-Archival (April '03)
Pat Harris, NISO
Stephen Levenson, U.S. Department of Justice
William LeFurgy, Library of Congress
IMLS Update: New Initiatives, Trends in National Leadership Grants & Survey Reports (April '03)
Martha Crawley, IMLS
Barbara Smith, IMLS
Dan Lukash, IMLS
IMLS Update: New Initiatives, Trends in National Leadership Grants & Survey Reports (April '03)
Martha Crawley, IMLS
Barbara Smith, IMLS
Dan Lukash, IMLS
IMS/CNI White Paper on Learning Management Systems and Digital Libraries (April '03)
Clifford Lynch, CNI
View more informationLibQUAL+(tm) from a Technological Perspective: A Scalable Web-Survey Protocol across Libraries (April '03)
Fred Heath, Texas A & M University
Jonathan D. Sousa, ARL
Linking Biomedical Information Resources: Update from The National Library of Medicine (April '03)
Betsy Humphreys, National Library of Medicine
View more informationLinking Courseware to Library Resources Using OpenURL: Experience, Possibilities, and Future Direction (April '03)
David W. Lewis, IUPUI
Oren Beit Arie, ExLibris
Chris Awre, JISC
Managing Unstructured Data with Latent Semantic Indexing (April '03)
Maciej Ceglowski, NITLE
Clara Yu, NITLE
John Cuadrado, NITLE
METS: A Status Report (April '03)
Jerome McDonough, New York University
View more informationThe National Digital Information Infrastructure and Preservation Program: Challenges and Solutions (April '03)
Laura E. Campbell, Library of Congress
View more informationThe National STEM Education Digital Library: A Progress Report (April '03)
Lee Zia, NSF
View more informationNew Initiatives for Resource Description and Preservation Metadata (April '03)
Priscilla Caplan, University of Florida
Rebecca Guenther, Library of Congress
Sally McCallum, Library of Congress
OAI Metadata Harvesting and Institutional Repositories (April '03)
Martin Halbert, Emory University
View more informationOnline Publishing Use and Costs Evaluation Program, 2003 (April '03)
Christine Norman, Columbia University
Kate Wittenberg, Columbia University
David Millman, Columbia University
RedLightGreen Accelerates Research: RLG’s Union Catalog on the Web (April '03)
Merrilee Proffitt, Program Officer, RLG
View more informationThe Role of Incentives in Digital Archiving (April '03)
Brian Lavoie, OCLC
View more informationShibboleth and the Management of Content: Be Careful What You Ask For . . . (April '03)
Ken Klingenstein, Internet2
View more informationSRW: The Search and Retrieve Web Service (April '03)
Ray Denenberg, LC
Ralph LeVan, OCLC
Status Report of Ongoing National Library of Medicine End-to-End Pilot Study (April '03)
George Brett, Internet2
Elliott Siegel, NLM
Frank Connolly, ConseQ Associates
Daryl Nardick, ConseQ Associates
The TEACH Act Toolkit (April '03)
Peggy Hoon, NC State University
Rodney Petersen, EDUCAUSE
Technologies to Address P2P File Sharing and Bandwidth (April '03)
Steve Worona, EDUCAUSE
Mark Luker, EDUCAUSE
The Vanderbilt Television News Archive: An Update on Digital Conversion, Organizational Changes, and Legal Issues (April '03)
Marshall Breeding, Vanderbilt University
View more informationA-Template Spring 2003 (April '03) View more information
Applying Technology to Humanities Resources and Communication: The Cases of IATH and STG (December '03)
Elli Mylonas, Brown University
Daniel Pitti, University of Virginia
ARTstor: A Project Update (December '03)
Max Marmor, The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
View more informationChandler: A Collaborative Open Source Initiative for Higher Education (December '03)
Jack McCredie, University of California, Berkeley
Pieter Hartsook, Open Source Applications Foundation
Oren Sreebney, University of Washington
Collaborative Filtering: Possibilities for Digital Libraries (December '03)
Janet Webster, Oregon State University
Jon Herlocker, Oregon State University
Seikyung Jung, Oregon State University
Cornell's DCAPS: A New Model for Delivery and Support of Digital Services (December '03)
H. Thomas Hickerson, Cornell University
View more informationCornell’s DCAPS: A New Model for Delivery and Support of Digital Services (December '03)
H. Thomas Hickerson, Cornell University
View more informationDigital Library Architecture based on MPEG-21 DIDL, the OAI-PMH, and the OpenURL (December '03)
Herbert Van de Sompel, Los Alamos National Laboratory
View more informationDigital Preservation and Library Periodicals Expenses: Variance between Non-Subscription Costs for Print and Electronic Formats on a Life-Cycle Basis (December '03)
Eileen Gifford Fenton, JSTOR
Roger Schonfeld, The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
Documenting Text Encoding Practices for Academics: The Women Writers Project's TEI Encoding Guide (December '03)
Julia Flanders, Brown University
View more informationDocumenting Text Encoding Practices for Academics: The Women Writers Project’s TEI Encoding Guide (December '03)
Julia Flanders, Brown University
View more informationImages from the Past: The InscriptiFAct Project of the University of Southern California's West Semitic Research Project (December '03)
Bruce Zuckerman, University of Southern California
Marilyn Lundberg, West Semitic Research Project
Leta Hunt, University of Southern California
Images from the Past: The InscriptiFAct Project of the University of Southern California’s West Semitic Research Project (December '03)
Bruce Zuckerman, University of Southern California
Marilyn Lundberg, West Semitic Research Project
Leta Hunt, University of Southern California
Implementation of the Scholar’s Portal Project (December '03)
Scott Herrington, Arizona State University
Krisellen Maloney, University of Arizona
Implementation of the Scholar's Portal Project (December '03)
Scott Herrington, Arizona State University
Krisellen Maloney, University of Arizona
The Internet2 Shibboleth Project: An Update (December '03)
R.L. Bob Morgan
University of Washington
Interoperability between Information and Learning Environments: Bridging the Gaps: An IMS/CNI White Paper (December '03)
Clifford Lynch, Coalition for Networked Information
Neil McLean, Macquarie University, Sydney
Keeping the Learning in Learning Objects (December '03)
Vicki Suter, EDUCAUSE
View more informationKnowledge Lost in Information: Report of the NSF Workshop on Digital Library Research Directions (December '03)
Ronald L. Larsen, University of Pittsburgh
J. Stephen Downie, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Donald Waters, The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
Learning Objects, Learning Activities (LOLA): A Collaborative Referatory for Information Literacy Modules and Other Discipline-Specific Materials (December '03)
Michael Roy, Wesleyan University
Barbara Jones, Wesleyan University
Legal Alternatives for Online Music Distribution (December '03)
Steve Worona, EDUCAUSE
View more informationLibraries and Digital Scholarship: From Vision to Transformation (December '03)
Ann M. Lally, University of Washington
Eileen Llona, University of Washington
Libraries and the Enhancement of E-learning (December '03)
Patricia Albanese, Mt. Holyoke College
Patricia Stevens, OCLC, Inc.
Neil McLean, Macquarie University, Sydney
Managing and Archiving Learning Management Systems Course Materials and Records (December '03)
Jeremy Rowe, Arizona State University
Rob Spindler, Arizona State University
Thomas Rosko, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Music Information Retrieval/Music Digital Library Evaluation Project (December '03)
J. Stephen Downie, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
View more informationThe Natural Resources Digital Library: Needs, Partners, and Challenges (December '03)
Janine Salwasser, Oregon State University
Janet Webster, Oregon State University
Bonnie Avery, Oregon State University
The New Frontier of Institutional Repositories: Three Different Libraries, Three Different Plans, One Common Goal (December '03)
Robert H. McDonald, Florida State University
Tyler Walters, Georgia Institute of Technology
Charles Thomas, Florida State University
Anthony Smith, University of Tennessee
The New York Public Library Digital Gallery: An Open Source Approach Using XML and the Lucene Search Engine API (December '03)
John Parsons, New York Public Library
David Dodson, New York Public Library
Persistent Identifiers (December '03)
John Kunze
California Digital Library
Power to the People: The IUB Libraries’ Digital Asset Management System (December '03)
Phyllis H. Davidson, Indiana University
Doug Ryner, Indiana University
ProQuest Dissertations Publishing On-line Submission Program (December '03)
Bill Savage, UMI Dissertations Publishing
Timothy Brace, University of Texas at Austin
Public and Distributed Scholarship in an Age of Wires and Empires (December '03)
David Silver, University of Washington
View more informationResearch in Seeking Copyright Permission for Open Access (December '03)
Denise Troll Covey, Carnegie Mellon University
View more informationResearchChannel Video Content (December '03)
Jim DeRoest, University of Washington
Amy Philipson, University of Washington
The Shibboleth Library Administrators’ Tool (December '03)
Jennifer Vine, Stanford University
R. L. Bob Morgan, University of Washington
Sustainability of Digital Asset Programs and Services: Business Planning by Cultural Heritage Organizations (December '03)
Nancy Allen, University of Denver
View more informationA Tale of Two Archives (December '03)
Priscilla Caplan, Florida Center for Library Automation
Jerry Persons, Stanford University
The Transformative Assessment Program (TAP): Next Steps (December '03)
Vicki Suter, EDUCAUSE
Joan Lippincott, Coalition for Networked Information
The Ugly World of Viruses and Worms: The CIO Perspective (December '03)
Gary Augustson, Pennsylvania State University
Ronald Johnson, University of Washington
Philip Long, Yale University
The Video on Demand Project: A New Tool for Journalism Students and Faculty (December '03)
Kim Sheehan, University of Oregon
Deborah Carver, University of Oregon
Why Research Libraries? Building Local Web-Based Collections: LOCKSS in Production (December '03)
Vicky Reich, Stanford University
David Rosenthal, Sun Microsystems
Shaping a Cyberinfrastructure to Support the Humanities (April '03)
Mark Kornbluh, Matrix, Michigan State University
Clifford Lynch, Coalition for Networked Information
John Unsworth, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Donald Waters, The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
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Approaches to Providing Real-Time Reference for Remote Users (April '02)
Rachel Cheng, Wesleyan University
Denise Troll Covey, Carnegie Mellon University
Architectural Innovation: Merging Networks and Physical Spaces in Higher Education (April '02)
Garry Forger, University of Arizona
Amy S. Metcalfe, University of Arizona
Veronica M. Diaz, University of Arizona
ARL Scholars Portal Working Group: An Update (April '02)
Mary E. Jackson, Association of Research Libraries
View more informationBuilding the Glasgow Digital Library and Its Components (April '02)
Dennis Nicholson, Strathclyde University
View more informationBuilding a Heritage Sector on the Internet: Experiences with .museum (April '02)
Cary Karp, Museum Domain Management Association
View more informationBuilding an Information Environment: New Challenges for the Education Community in the UK (April '02)
Catherine Grout, Joint Information Systems Committee
View more informationBuilding Sustainable Models for Electronic Scholarly Publishing (April '02)
Maria S. Bonn, University of Michigan
Catherine Candee, University of California, Office of the President
Creating Digital Libraries through Multi-Institution Collaborations (April '02)
Alan Cornish, Washington State University
Robert H. McDonald, Auburn University
Catherine M. Jannik, Auburn University
Digital Libraries for Access to Scientific Research (April '02)
Catherine Murray-Rust, Oregon State University
Laurie E. Stackpole, Naval Research Laboratory
R. James King, Naval Research Laboratory
The Digital Library @ Duke: Library Initiatives and IT Collaboration (April '02)
Paul Conway, Duke University
View more informationDigital Media Acess and Management in the University of Maryland Libraries (April '02)
Lori A. Goetsch, University of Maryland
Allan Rough, University of Maryland
Paul Hammer, University of Maryland
Digitizing Intellectual and Cultural Heritage for the Public Good (April '02)
Clifford Lynch, Coalition for Networked Information
View more informationETDs at UMI Dissertation Publishing (April '02)
William Savage, Pro Quest Information and Learning
View more informationGetting Started with Digital Certificates: Is PKI-Lite Real PKI? (April '02)
Judith Boettcher, Corporation for Research & Educational Networking
Larry Levine, Dartmouth College
Susan Minai-Azry, MIT
IMLS Update: New Initiatives, Trends in National Leadership Grants & Survey Reports (April '02)
Joyce Ray, Institute of Museum and Library Services
Barbara Smith, Institute of Museum and Library Services
Information Policy, Electronic Surveillance, and Privacy Post September 11th (April '02)
Prue Adler, Association of Research Libraries
Rodney Peterson, EDUCAUSE/University of Maryland
Local to Global: The Next Generation of the Collaborative Digital Reference Service (CDRS) (April '02)
Diane Kresh, Library of Congress
Chip Nilges, OCLC
LOCKSS (Lots of Copies Keep Stuff Safe): The Software Works! What’s Next? (April '02)
Vicky Reich, Stanford University
David S.H. Rosenthal, Sun Microsystems
MIT Initiatives: Post-Plenary Discussion (April '02)
Hal Abelson, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Vijay Kumar, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Ann Wolpert, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Media Cloisters, Vassar College (April '02)
Virginia Jones, Vassar College
Rain Breaw, Vassar College
Kathleen Kurosman, Vassar College
Mellon Digital Archives Project (April '02)
Donald Waters, Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
View more informationMetadata Harvesting: Reports from Three Projects Supported by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation (April '02)
Kat Hagedorn, University of Michigan
Beth Sandore, University of Illinois
Martin D. Harbert, Emory University
National Digital Information Infrastructure and Preservation Program: Long Term Preservation of Digital Content (April '02)
Laura E. Campbell, Library of Congress
View more informationThe National Gallery of the Spoken Word (April '02)
Mark Kornbluh, Michigan State University
Jerry Goldman, Northwestern University
NDLTD and OAI: A Case Study of a Worldwide Community Sharing (Multilingual, Multimedia) Electronic Theses & Dissertations through the Open Archives Initiative (April '02)
Edward A. Fox, Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University
View more informationNSF Middleware Initiative Update (April '02)
Michael Gettes, Georgetown University
View more informationThe Online Publishing Use and Costs Evaluation Program (April '02)
Kate Wittenberg, Columbia University
Christina Norman, EPIC
David Millman, Columbia University
Open Archives Initiative Update (April '02)
Clifford Lynch, Coalition for Networked Information
Daniel Greenstein, Digital Library Federation
Herbert Van de Sompel, Los Alamos National Laboratory – Research Library
Open Source Networking Tools In The Humanities (April '02)
David Green, National Initiative for a Networked Cultural Heritage
Daniel Cohen, George Mason University
Matthew G. Kirschenbaum, University of Maryland
Stephen Ramsay, University of Virginia
Portals to the World (April '02)
Carolyn Brown, Library of Congress
Everette Larson, Library of Congress
A Research Agenda for Digital Archiving: Report on an NSF-LOC Workshop (April '02)
Margaret Hedstrom, University of Michigan
View more informationUpdate on the Open Knowledge Initiative (April '02)
Phillip D. Long, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
View more informationA Web-Based Image Access System for Classroom Presentation in Art History (April '02)
Marshall Breeding, Vanderbilt University
View more informationWhere Students and Faculty Go for Information: Project Update on the Digital Library Federation Study of Academic Information Users (April '02)
Leigh Watson Healy, Outsell, Inc.
View more informationZING: Z39.50-International: Next Generation (April '02)
Ray Denenberg, Library of Congress
Pat Stevens, OCLC
Academic Freedom and Institutional Commitment: Archival Considerations for Electronic Theses and Dissertations (December '02)
Rob Spindler, Arizona State University
View more informationAcademic Data Research Services Alliance: Bridging the Gap between Data and Discovery (December '02)
Denise Stephens, Syracuse University
Beth Forrest Warner, University of Kansas
The Afterlives of Courses on the Network: Information Management Issues for Learning Management Systems (December '02)
Clifford Lynch, Coalition for Networked Information
View more informationBuilding a Large Digital Collection for Remote Use (December '02)
Barbara Taranto, The New York Public Library, Research Libraries
View more informationDigital Collection Cross-Server Sharing: A New Integrated Model and Technology for Building and Accessing Digital Libraries at Multiple Locations in Utah (December '02)
Kenning Arlitsch, University of Utah
Greg Zick, DiMeMa, Inc.
The Digital Library Federation: An Update (December '02)
David Seaman, Digital Library Federation
View more informationDigital Rights Management in Research and Education (December '02)
Clifford Lynch, Coalition for Networked Information
Mairead Martin, University of Tennessee
EAD Harvesting for the National Gallery of the Spoken Word (December '02)
Nancy Fleck, Michigan State University
Michael Seadle, Michigan State University
E-Learning and the Digital Library: A Report on Collaboration between IMS and OKI (December '02)
Steve Griffin, IMLS Global Learning Consortium, Inc.
Jeff Merriman, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Image Retrieval Benchmark Database: A Report on a CLIR/CNI Exploration (December '02)
Jennifer Trant, Art Museum Image Consortium (AMICO)
View more informationImplementing FRBR on Large Databases (December '02)
Thomas Hickey, OCLC Research
Diane Vizine-Goetz, OCLC
Implications of Improved Security for Networked Information (December '02)
Dan Updegrove, University of Texas at Austin
Steve Worona, EDUCAUSE
Institutional Repositories Part One: Project Overviews and Organizational Issues (December '02)
Joseph Branin, Ohio State University
MacKenzie Smith, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Thornton Staples, University of Virginia
Eric Van de Velde, California Institute of Technology
Institutional Repositories Part Two: Functional Requirements and Technical Issues (December '02)
Joseph Branin, Ohio State University
MacKenzie Smith, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Thornton Staples, University of Virginia
Eric Van de Velde, California Institute of Technology
JSTOR’s New Initiative to Archive Electronic Journals (December '02)
Eileen Gifford Fenton, JSTOR
Kevin M. Guthrie, JSTOR
Learning Management Systems: Integrating Information Resources (December '02)
Patricia Albanese Pitkin, Mt. Holyoke College
Susan Gibbons, University of Rochester
John Ockerbloom, University of Pennsylvania
The Million Book Digitization Project with India and China (December '02)
Gloriana St. Clair, Carnegie Mellon University
View more informationA Model Digital Library of 3D Data: A Progress Report (December '02)
Jeremy Rowe, Arizona State University
View more informationNext Generation Library Tutorials for the Academic Setting (December '02)
Anne Graham, University of Washington
John Holmes, University of Washington
The NSF Cyberinfrastructure Project (December '02)
Dan Atkins, University of Michigan
View more informationThe Open URL Standard (December '02)
Tony Hammond, Elsevier Science
Herbert Van de Sompel, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Eric Van de Velde, California Institute of Technology
An Overview of the Internet Scout Project and the Scout Portal Toolkit (December '02)
Edward Almasy, Internet Scout Project
Rachael Bower, Internet Scout Project
A Resource Discovery Service for the Library of Texas: Requirements, Architecture, and Interoperability Testing (December '02)
William E. Moen, University of North Texas
Kathleen R. Murray, University of North Texas
Security Issues for Licensed Resources (December '02)
Kevin Guthrie, JSTOR
Clifford Lynch, Coalition for Networked Information
The Shibboleth Approach to Web Access for Digital Content Becomes a Reality (December '02)
David Millman, Columbia University
View more informationSpecialized OAI Service Providers: Sheet Music Harvester–A Work in Progress (December '02)
Kristine Brancolini, Indiana University
Stephen Davison, University of California, Los Angeles
Curtis Fornadley, University of California, Los Angeles
Cynthia Requardt, Johns Hopkins University
Stephen H. Schwartz, University of California, Los Angeles
Today’s Web for Tomorrow’s Generation: Web Preservation at the Library of Congress (December '02)
Gina Jones, Library of Congress
View more informationTransformative Assessment in the Educational Process (December '02)
Colleen Carmean, Arizona State University West and EDUCAUSE NLII Fellow
Joan Lippincott, Coalition for Networked Information
Robin Zuniga, The TLT Group
The UT Digital Knowledge Gateway (December '02)
Mark McFarland, University of Texas at Austin
Daniel A. Updegrove, University of Texas at Austin
A Web Service for Transforming Metadata Schemas (December '02)
Carol Jean Godby, OCLC, Inc.
View more informationWeaving Meaning: Overview of the Semantic Web and the Potential for Library Leadership (December '02)
Eric Miller, W3C
View more informationWorld Health Grid (December '02)
Charles Henry, Rice University
Geneva Henry, Rice University
XML Markup of Taxonomic Literature (December '02)
John Aubry, American Museum of Natural History
View more informationEDUCAUSE Live – Cloud Contracting (November '10)
Many of you tune in regularly to the EDUCAUSE Live series and we try to highlight sessions that we think may particularly interest subscribers to cni-announce. This session highlights policy and legal issues related to computing in the cloud and should add to our understanding of institutional issues. Follow the link to register for this free online session. — Joan Lippincott ——————————– “Spotlight on Cloud Computing: Cloud Contracting” http://www.educause.edu/live1031 1-2pm U.S. Eastern Time, Wednesday, November 10. No charge, but registration required. Archived for future (re)viewing. Speaker: Steven J. McDonald, General Counsel, Rhode Island School of Design Summary: Cloud computing raises [more…]
View more informationMarch 2010 (March '10)
Audio Recording [mp3 58:01 min.] March 10, 2010 The March 2010 CNI Conversations includes a quick overview of the upcoming CNI Spring 2010 Membership Meeting, by CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch. Cliff provides brief descriptions of the plenaries and some of the breakout sessions. Cliff also discusses the recent Confederation of Open Access Repositories (COAR) meeting as well as the IMLS-sponsored WebWise conference. Scientific collections and personal archives are also covered. Questions include confidential material in email archives and cloud computing for libraries.
View more informationDigital Forensics and Cultural Heritage (December '10)
Earlier this week at the Fall CNI Membership Meeting, Professor Matthew Kirschenbaum and Rachel Donahue of the University of Maryland College Park presented their results of their study of digital forensics tools and methods in the context of curating digital materials. We’ll be making video of this presentation available online early in the new year and will announce this through CNI-announce when it’s available. Concurrent with the CNI presentation, however, CLIR has released the full report of the digital forensics project; it’s available at http://www.clir.org/pubs/abstract/pub149abst.html I’ve reproduced the CLIR announcement below to provide some additional background on this very interesting [more…]
View more informationATGthePodcast – A Conversation with Clifford Lynch, Executive Director of the Coalition for Networked Information (September '24)
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AI and Scholarship (August '24)
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Cloud Labs and Self-Driving Laboratories Update and Futures (June '24)
Speaker: Sayeed Choudhury, Clifford Lynch, Keith Webster
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Open Access, Open Scholarship, and Machine Learning: A Panel and Community Conversation (February '24)
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Heather Sardis
Rachael Samberg
Richard Sever
Moderator: Clifford Lynch
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From Exascale to AI: Developments & Implications for the Information Landscape (January '24)
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Key Developments and Plans in the Networked Information World: A CNI Perspective (February '23)
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A Conversation with CNI’s Cliff Lynch (September '22)
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The Privacy Landscape: Policy & Practice in the Library and University Contexts (April '22)
Speakers: Lisa Janicke Hinchcliffe, Clifford Lynch, Kent Wada, Cheryl Washington
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COVID and the Evolving Innovation Landscape (December '21)
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Beyond the Pandemic: The Future of the Research Enterprise in Academic Year 2021-22 and Beyond (August '21) View more information
Post-Pandemic Strategic Planning: Challenges and Approaches (April '21) View more information
International Tensions and “Science Nationalism” in a Networked World: Strategies and Implications (January '21) View more information
Opening Plenary Fall 2020: Clifford Lynch (December '20)
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What Happens to the Continuity and Future of the Research Enterprise: Looking to 2020-2021 and Beyond (October '20) View more information
New Strategies for Acquiring Learning Materials (June '20) View more information
What Happens to the Continuity and Future of the Research Enterprise: What We Heard at the Spring 2020 Executive Roundtable (June '20)
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A Farewell to Joan Lippincott, and “A Fragmented Landscape, Collaborations Refreshed, and CNI’s 2019-20 Program” (December '19)
Speaker: Clifford Lynch
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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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Responsible Stewardship, Technology Realities, and Renewing Collaborations: CNI’s Agenda for the Coming Year (December '18)
Speaker: Clifford Lynch
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Responsible Stewardship, Technology Realities, and Renewing Collaborations (December '18)
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Big Data, the Cloud and Academic Research (October '18)
Speaker: Clifford A. Lynch
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EDUCAUSE Interview with Clifford Lynch (April '18)
Speaker: Clifford A. Lynch
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Resilience and Engagement in an Era of Uncertainty (December '17)
Speaker: Clifford Lynch
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Resilience and Engagement in an Era of Uncertainty (December '17)
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Born-digital News Preservation in Perspective (February '17)
Speaker: Clifford A. Lynch
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CNI’s Evolving Agenda 2016-17: Research Library Roles & Collaborations, Stewardship of the Cultural Record, Scholarly Communications and More (December '16)
Speaker: Clifford Lynch
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Research Library Roles & Collaborations, Stewardship of the Cultural Record, Scholarly Communications and More (December '16)
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“Time to Rethink the Institutional Repository?” (September '16)
Interview with Clifford A. Lynch
View more informationWhat Happens after the Scholarly Data Revolution and “Big Data”? (August '16)
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How Does Authority Data Enhance the Web and the World of Scholarship (August '16)
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Recalibrating Access, Security, Privacy and Innovation (December '15)
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Research Library Collections & Collecting in the 21st Century (March '15)
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Stewardship and Preservation of Collections in the Digital Age (January '15)
Speaker: Clifford A. Lynch
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Closing Plenary Fall 2014: 2014 in Review and 2015 in Prospect (December '14)
Speaker: Clifford Lynch
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A Conversation About the Present and the Future of Technology, Knowledge and Culture (December '14)
Speakers: Bryan Alexander and Clifford Lynch
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A Conversation on the Changing Landscape of Information Systems in Higher Education: Community Source, Community Platforms and Systems as Services (December '14)
Speakers: Tom Cramer, James Hilton, Michele Kimpton, and Clifford Lynch
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“The Fight to Save Endangered Ebooks” (May '14)
Interview with Clifford A. Lynch
View more informationStrategies on Providing Access to Complicated Content (April '14)
Speakers: Rachel Frick (moderator), Sari Feldman, Clifford A. Lynch, Katherine Skinner
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Sharing and Preserving Scholarship: Challenges of Coherence and Scale (March '14)
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Closing Keynote IDCC 2014 (February '14)
Speaker: Clifford A. Lynch
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Challenges of Stewardship at Scale in the Digital Age (January '14)
Speaker: Clifford A. Lynch
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CNI: A Changing Landscape: Federal Mandates, Stewardship, & Biography (December '13)
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Conversation with Dean David Fenske (October '13)
Speakers: Clifford A. Lynch, David Fenskey
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Cloud Architectures and Cultural Memory (September '13)
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JCDL 2013 Opening Keynote (July '13)
Speaker: Clifford A. Lynch
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LITA Top Tech Trends Panel, ALA 2013 (July '13)
Panelist: Clifford Lynch
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“Digital Preservation Pioneer: Clifford Lynch” (May '13)
Digital Preservation Pioneer: Clifford A. Lynch
View more informationSumming Up IDCC 2013 (January '13)
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MOOCs, Mobility, and Changing Scholarly Practice: CNI’s Perspective on 2012 and 2013 (December '12)
Speaker: Clifford Lynch
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Jisc/CNI Conference – Clifford Lynch (July '12)
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Interactions between libraries and technology over the past 30 years: An interview with Clifford Lynch (June '12)
Clifford A. Lynch, Elke Greifeneder, Michael Seadle, (2012) “Interactions between libraries and technology over the past 30 years: An interview with Clifford Lynch 23.06.2012”, Library Hi Tech, Vol. 30 Iss: 4, p. 565-578.
View more informationThe Changing Landscape of Libraries (March '12)
Clifford A. Lynch, Miriam A. Drake, (2012) “Clifford Lynch: The Changing Landscape of Libraries,” Information Today, Vol. 29 No. 3, p. 1-3.
View more information“Cultural Memory Organizations in the Digital Age” (December '11)
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Biomedical Libraries in the Next Decades: Open, Diffuse, and Very Personal (December '11)
Clifford A. Lynch, Biomedical Libraries in the Next Decades: Open, Diffuse, and Very Personal, December 16, 2011. Presented in celebration of the 175th anniversary of the National Library of Medicine (NLM). Video available from the National Institutes of Health.
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Big Data Becomes Fashionable, Mobile Devices Reshape the Information Ecology (December '11)
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Lynch & Dirks Interviewed At Charleston, November 2011 (November '11)
Speakers: Clifford A. Lynch & Lee Dirks
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Lynch & Dirks Interviewed At Charleston, November 2011 (November '11)
Speakers: Clifford A. Lynch & Lee Dirks
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"The Future of Scholarly Publishing" Panel at KU, Open Access Week (November '11)
Speakers: David Schulenberger, Heather Joseph, Clifford A. Lynch
View more information“The Future of Scholarly Publishing” Panel at KU, Open Access Week (November '11)
Speakers: David Schulenberger, Heather Joseph, Clifford A. Lynch
View more informationBig Data Becomes Fashionable, Mobile Devices Reshape the Information Ecology: CNI’s View on 2011 and 2012 (April '11)
Speaker: Clifford Lynch
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“A Pressing Issue: The Future of the Monograph” (April '11)
Interview with Clifford A. Lynch
View more informationCliff Lynch on Information Technology as a Strategic Resource (March '11)
Speaker: Clifford A. Lynch
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Presentation at the Personal Digital Archiving Conference (February '11)
Presentation by Clifford A. Lynch
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Cliff Lynch Opens Fall 2010 CNI Membership Meeting (December '10)
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View more informationOpen Access Publishing Panel Discussion led by Cliff Lynch (October '10)
Speakers: Clifford A. Lynch, Tom Scheinfeldt, Donald Seto, Monique van Hoek, Edward Maibach
View more informationCliff Lynch, Summary of “Special Collections Transformed by Technology” @ JISC/CNI ’10 (July '10)
Speaker: Clifford A. Lynch
View more informationOverview of the 2010-2011 CNI Program Plan (April '10)
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“As Lives Are Documented Digitally: Strategies for Cultural Memory Organizations” (April '10)
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Opening Plenary Fall 2009: OVERVIEW of the 2009-2010 CNI PROGRAM PLAN (April '09)
Speaker: Clifford Lynch
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Cyberinfrastructure for Classical Studies Draft Report (October '10)
CLIR has released a massive comprehensive draft report on the existing cyberinfrastructure and future needs to support classical studies, prepared by Alison Babeu of the Perseus Project at Tufts University. They are inviting comments over the coming month. See http://www.clir.org/activities/details/infrastructure.html for more background and a pointer to the draft report. Clifford Lynch Director, CNI
View more informationCNI Conversations – November podcast available (November '10)
The podcast of the Nov. 17 CNI Conversations session is now available at http://conversations.cni.org/ (to subscribe to the audio feed add http://conversations.cni.org/feed to iTunes, or any podcatcher). During this session, CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch previews the plenary sessions and some of the project briefings to be presented at the upcoming CNI Fall Membership Meeting, and he discusses the 2011 Personal Digital Archiving Conference, as well as LC’s recent invitational NDIIPP meeting on citizen journalism. Associate Director Joan Lippincott reports on the PKAL Learning Spaces Collaboratory, and questions asked during the call include a recent New York Times article on [more…]
View more informationNovember 2010 (November '10)
Audio Recording [mp3 54:46 min.] November 18, 2010 During the November 2010 session of CNI Conversations, CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch previews the plenary sessions and some of the project briefings to be presented at the upcoming CNI Fall Membership Meeting, he discusses the 2011 Personal Digital Archiving Conference, and LC’s recent invitational NDIIPP meeting on citizen journalism. Joan Lippincott reports on the PKAL Learning Spaces Collaboratory, and questions include a recent New York Times piece on digital humanities and the recent Internet2 meeting.
View more informationLynch Lectures on Scholarship, Cultural Memory, Citizen Humanities (May '10)
Recordings of two lectures by CNI’s Executive Director Clifford Lynch are now available: Video of Clifford Lynch’s talk, Scholarship, Cultural Memory and Libraries in the 21st Century, presented in April 2010 at The Catholic University of America as the Twentieth Annual Elizabeth W. Stone Lecture, can be viewed at: http://live.cua.edu/ACADEMICS/SLIS/StoneLecture.cfm In June 2009, Clifford spoke at the International Society for Knowledge Organization’s Content Architecture Conference. The recording of his keynote address, e-Research and New Challenges in Knowledge Structuring is accessible from: http://www.iskouk.org/conf2009/proceedings.htm
View more informationCall for Papers for Campus Bridging Workshop, April 7-8, 2010 (March '10)
I wanted to share the call for papers for a workshop being held at IUPUI on April 7-8, 2010 under the auspices of the NSF Campus Bridging Technologies Task Force (of which I am a member). Note the focus on data related topics as a major theme of the workshop (see the workshop web site at http://ndcampusbridging.iu-pti.org/ for more details). Paper submissions will be accepted till March 31, though if you are submitting a paper and are interested in participating in the workshop on the basis of that submission, there is an earlier deadline, as noted in the call. Clifford [more…]
View more informationAspen Institute Report on Big Data (January '10)
There’s an interesting report available for download from the Aspen Institute, titled The Promise and Peril of Big Data, summarizing a workshop the Institute held in 2009. This can be found at http://www.aspeninstitute.org/publications/promise-peril-big-data This report explores some of the same issues discussed in Microsoft’s recent book The Fourth Paradigm: Data-Intensive Scientific Discovery, which can be found at http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/collaboration/fourthparadigm/ but at a less technical level, and also looks more broadly at implications beyond the sciences.
View more informationCNI Fall Closing Plenary Video Available (January '10)
A video recording of the CNI 2009 Fall Membership Meeting closing plenary session is now available for streaming or downloading. Bernard Frischer’s presentation Beyond Illustration: New Dimensions of 3D Modeling of Cultural Heritage Sites and Monuments can be accessed from http://vimeo.com/8345677. More video from the fall 2009 meeting will be announced shortly. All CNI-produced videos are available from the CNI channel at http://vimeo.com/channels/cni. Subscribe to the CNI video channel feed to receive automatic updates when new material is available: http://vimeo.com/channels/cni/videos/rss.
View more informationOctober 2009 (October '09)
Audio Recording [mp3 1:00:45 hr.] October 6, 2009 During this discussion, CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch reported on Internet2 and the NDIIPP storage systems symposium. Cliff also responded to participants’ questions about the Bamboo Project, the trend for university libraries and university presses to work together, and the open access movement.
View more informationNew CNI Conversations: e-textbooks, enhanced reality, more (February '11)
In the February 17, 2011 podcast, CNI director Clifford Lynch talks about the Paul Evan Peters Award, to be presented to UCLA professor Christine Borgman at CNI’s spring meeting on April 4 in San Diego, CA; Borgman will present the Peters’ Lecture at that time. Cliff also makes note of a recent announcement made by the California Digital Library and partners regarding data management plans. Both Cliff and Joan Lippincott, CNI associate director, reflect on the recent EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative (ELI) meeting in Washington, DC and the 2011 Horizon Report. CNI Conversations continues to be available at http://conversations.cni.org/ (to [more…]
View more informationFeb. 17, 2011 (February '11)
Audio Recording [mp3 26:52 min.] February 17, 2011 In the February 17, 2011 podcast, CNI director Clifford Lynch talks about the Paul Evan Peters Award, to be presented to UCLA professor Christine Borgman at CNI’s spring meeting on April 4 in San Diego, CA; Borgman will present the Peters Lecture at that time. Cliff also makes note of a recent announcement made by the California Digital Library and partners regarding data management plans. Both Cliff and Joan Lippincott, CNI associate director, discuss the recent EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative (ELI) meeting in Washington, DC and the 2011 Horizon Report. We hope you [more…]
View more informationChristine Borgman to Receive Paul Evan Peters Award at April CNI Meeting, San Diego (February '11)
UCLA Professor Christine Borgman to Receive Paul Evan Peters Award Washington, DC – The Coalition for Networked Information (CNI), the Association of Research Libraries (ARL), and EDUCAUSE are pleased to announce that Christine L. Borgman, Professor and Presidential Chair in Information Studies at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), has been named the 2011 recipient of the Paul Evan Peters Award. The award recognizes notable, lasting achievements in the creation and innovative use of information resources and services that advance scholarship and intellectual productivity through communication networks. Named for CNI’s founding director, the award will be presented during the [more…]
View more informationInternet2 IDEA Awards Call for Nominations (February '10)
Nominations are now being accepted for the 2010 Internet2 Driving Exemplary Applications (IDEA) Award. IDEA Award winners are establishing new frontiers in the application of networking technology, and are considered role models for the entire research and education networking community. The judging committee, made up of representatives from Internet2 councils and working groups, expects an especially strong pool of applicants this year. Open to established or new applications, the IDEA Award was created in 2006 to recognize and encourage innovative applications of advanced network technology that have made-or promise to make-the most significant impact on the research and education community. [more…]
View more informationSeeking Kilgour Award Nominations (October '09)
Nominations are invited for the 2010 Frederick G. Kilgour Award for Research in Library and Information Technology, sponsored by OCLC, Inc. and the Library and Information Technology Association (LITA), a division of the American Library Association (ALA). The deadline for nominations is December 31, 2009. The Kilgour Research Award recognizes research relevant to the development of information technologies, in particular research which shows promise of having a positive and substantive impact on any aspect of the publication, storage, retrieval and dissemination of information or how information and data are manipulated and managed. The Kilgour award consists of $2,000 cash, an award citation and an expense paid trip to the [more…]
View more informationCall for Nominations: Paul Evan Peters Award (September '09)
CALL FOR NOMINATIONS: Paul Evan Peters Award – the award seeks to promote the rare combination of strategic vision, technical innovation, and humanitarian outlook of its namesake. Details at www.educause.edu/PaulEvanPetersAward/852. Deadline Oct. 12.
View more informationNew CNI Conversations: Open Access to Yale’s Image Collections, ORCID, and More (May '11)
In this 18 minute podcast, recorded May 20, 2011, CNI director Clifford Lynch discusses Yale University’s recent announcement to make its digital image collection freely available, the ORCID initiative to develop an open researcher ID, selected videos and presentations from CNI’s spring meeting, and a recent National Research Council meeting on data reuse. Cliff also shares some details about the Sage Bionetworks Commons 2011 Congress. CNI Conversations is available at http://conversations.cni.org/ (to subscribe to the audio feed add http://conversations.cni.org/feed to iTunes, or any podcatcher). We hope you enjoy this program and we welcome your feedback. For questions or comments related [more…]
View more informationPKAL LSC Colloquium: Assessing the Impact of Spaces for Learning on Undergraduate Learners 11/4-6/11 (September '11)
Dear CNI News Subscribers: The PKAL Learning Spaces Collaboratory (LSC) has received an NSF grant to pursue questions about the relationship of learning spaces to student learning. This Colloquium is one of the main events in which the community will be asked to assist with exploration of questions and then development of an agenda for use within the participants’ home institution. PKAL LSC events involve institutional teams and encourage active participation in the event. I am on the advisory committee for this program and will be participating in the workshop. Please see the URL below for information on the agenda [more…]
View more informationVideo ‘Assessing Cyberinfrastructure Impact’ from CNI fall meeting (January '11)
CIO Sally Jackson (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign) discusses cyberinfrastructure impact assessment, and why it’s important, in this project briefing session, presented at CNI’s December 2010 meeting. Video of the presentation is available on both of CNI’s channels: YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/cnivideo) and Vimeo (http://vimeo.com/channels/cni). For more information about the session, and for access to the presentation materials, visit the project briefing page at https://www.cni.org/tfms/2010b.fall/Abstracts/PB-assessing-jackson.html.
View more informationCNI Conversations – September recording available (September '10)
The archived audio recording of the Sept. 14 CNI Conversations session is now available at http://conversations.cni.org/ (to subscribe to the audio feed add http://conversations.cni.org/feed to iTunes, or any podcatcher). In this session, Clifford Lynch discusses the Dear Colleague Letter from the National Science Foundation (NSF) requesting comments on big challenges and new opportunities for the social, behavioral, and economic sciences, and he reports on a meeting of the NSF Office of Cyberinfrastructure Campus Bridging Task Force, a group charged with examining the coordination between national level resources and investments made by individual campuses. Cliff also talks about the status of [more…]
View more informationAspen Institute Report on Big Data (January '10)
There’s an interesting report available for download from the Aspen Institute, titled The Promise and Peril of Big Data, summarizing a workshop the Institute held in 2009. This can be found at http://www.aspeninstitute.org/publications/promise-peril-big-data This report explores some of the same issues discussed in Microsoft’s recent book The Fourth Paradigm: Data-Intensive Scientific Discovery, which can be found at http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/collaboration/fourthparadigm/ but at a less technical level, and also looks more broadly at implications beyond the sciences.
View more informationARL Guide on NSF Data Sharing Policy (December '10)
The Association of Research Libraries (ARL) has released a new resource for libraries supporting the recently revised NSF Data Sharing Policy. The Guide for Research Libraries: The NSF Data Sharing Policy, by Patricia Hswe and Ann Holt, is a set of Web-based resources that introduces and explains the policy. Hswe and Holt also offer advice for library professionals who work with researchers seeking funding and provide links to a range of resources that have been created by ARL member libraries and others. The Guide’s authors are actively seeking information on additional resources libraries are creating. The Google group, ARL Data [more…]
View more informationARL & CNI to Co-Host Forum on Achieving Strategic Change in Research Libraries, Oct. 14-15, Washington DC (August '10)
August 31, 2010 For more information, contact: Sue Baughman Association of Research Libraries 202-296-2296 sue@arl.org ARL & CNI to Co-Host Forum on Achieving Strategic Change in Research Libraries, Oct. 14-15, Washington DC Register by Sept. 24, Reserve Hotel by Sept. 20 Washington DC—The Association of Research Libraries (ARL) and the Coalition for Networked Information (CNI) are co-hosting a forum on “Achieving Strategic Change in Research Libraries” October 14-15, 2010, in Washington DC, immediately following the ARL Membership Meeting. This forum will explore the strategic questions that leaders must ask in order to ensure that research libraries are meeting the mission [more…]
View more informationPresentations/Papers from ARL/CNI Special Collections Forum (January '10)
The ARL/CNI Fall Forum, “An Age of Discovery: Distinctive Collections in the Digital Age” was held on October 13-14, 2009. This was a superb event. You can find links to audio records of the talks and to presentations at http://www.arl.org/resources/pubs/fallforumproceedings/forum09proceedings.shtml. Several outstanding papers from this conference, including a somewhat expanded version of Cliff Lynch’s opening remarks addressing why he believes that special and distinctive collections are of such strategic importance to CNI’s agenda, have been published as the December 2009 issue of Research Library Issues and can be found at http://arl.tizrapublisher.com/view/9ishf/prvp3/default; they are also linked to the talks in the [more…]
View more informationOctober 2010 (October '10)
Audio Recording [mp3 58:02 min.] October 22, 2010 During the October 2010 session of CNI Conversations, CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch discusses the NSF data management requirements, as well as the National Academy’s updated report on the future of higher education, Rising Above the Gathering Storm, Revisited: Rapidly Approaching Category 5, and ARL’s 2030 Scenario User’s Guide. Cliff also talks about other NSF activities (such as the Campus Bridging Task Force of the Office of Cyberinfrastructure), and archiving of social media. Associate Director Joan Lippincott discusses coordination between space planning initiatives and curriculum and learning objectives, and PKAL’s new program, [more…]
View more informationPersonal Digital Archiving 2011, San Francisco Feb 24/25, 2011 (November '10)
The call for participation in the 2011 Personal Digital Archiving Conference, to be held at the Internet Archive in San Francisco on Feb 24-25, 2011, has just been released. You can find this at http://www.personalarchiving.com/2010/11/call-for-participation-for-pda-2011/ and there is registration information at http://pda2011.eventbrite.com/ CNI was heavily involved in the 2010 edition of this meeting, and I’m delighted to be part of the program commitee for the 2011 meeting. This is a genuinely strategic meeting that explores key issues surrounding evolving social practices that will reshape everything from the future of special collections to the practice of public and social history in [more…]
View more informationCNI Conversations – October recording available (October '10)
The podcast of the Oct. 22 CNI Conversations session is now available at http://conversations.cni.org/ (to subscribe to the audio feed add http://conversations.cni.org/feed to iTunes, or any podcatcher). During this session, CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch discusses the NSF data management requirements, as well as the National Academy’s updated report on the future of higher education, Rising Above the Gathering Storm, Revisited: Rapidly Approaching Category 5, and ARL’s 2030 Scenario User’s Guide. Cliff also talks about other NSF activities (such as the Campus Bridging Task Force of the Office of Cyberinfrastructure), and archiving social media. Associate Director Joan Lippincott discusses coordination [more…]
View more informationArchiving 2010 Call for Papers Announced (July '10)
CNI is pleased to be serving as a cooperating organization for this conference again this year. ************ IS&T is pleased to announce the Archiving 2011 Call for Papers. The deadline for submitting presentation abstracts for Archiving 2011 to be held May 16-19, 2011 in Salt Lake City, Utah, is October 17, 2010. A PDF of the Call for Papers can be found at www.imaging.org/ist/conferences/archiving The IS&T Archiving Conference brings together a unique community of imaging novices and experts from libraries, archives, records management, and information technology institutions to discuss and explore the expanding field of digital archiving and preservation. Attendees [more…]
View more informationDigital Archives: Navigating the Legal Shoals Video (July '10)
There’s video available for a day-long symposium held at Columbia University’s School of Law on Friday, April 16, 2010 focusing on legal issues around digital or digitized archives. See http://www.law.columbia.edu/kernochan/symposia/digital-archives My thanks to Jim Michalko at OCLC for the pointer to this, which includes a nice presentation by Ricky Erway of RLG Programs at OCLC on work they’ve been doing in this area. Clifford Lynch Director, CNI
View more informationPersonal Archives 2010 Conference Report (March '10)
On February 16, I had the opportunity to participate in a very helpful conference on personal digital archives which included some discussion of their implications for cultural memory organizations. There is a very good detailed report on the meeting, along with some of the presentations, and other materials (video of the meeting will be added soon, I understand). The meeting web site is at: http://www.personalarchiving.com/ I’ll be running a break-out session at the Spring CNI meeting to try to summarize and further develop some of the ideas coming out of this meeting. My thanks to Jeff Ubois, who has done [more…]
View more informationCNI at ALA Annual Mtg in New Orleans (June '11)
This year at the American Library Association (ALA) annual conference in New Orleans, LA, CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch will present the keynote address at the OCLC symposium The Infinite Collection: Resources in the Digital Age on Friday, June 24. Also at the meeting, Clifford will be part of LITA’s Top Tech Trends Panel on Sunday, June 26. Consult the conference Web site at http://www.alaannual.org/ for location and registration details.
View more informationThe Value of Academic Libraries: Findings and Next Steps (December '10)
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View more informationCrowdsourcing & Data; Future of Academic Libraries; Nat’l Approaches to Digital Preservation (June '11)
CNI Conversations Podcast, June 1, 2011
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Academic Commons Newsletter (May '10)
I’m passing along this announcement from the editors of the Academic Commons Newsletter. The Academic Commons is an initiative involving those interested in teaching, learning, and technology in the liberal arts college community. There are a number of interesting studies here (see below). Full disclosure – I am on their advisory board. Joan Lippincott ———————————————— We are excited to announce publication of the May 2010 issue of Academic Commons (http://academiccommons.org) . “Advancing Towards Liberal Arts 3.0” is available online now. This issue marks the second installment in a new collaboration between Academic Commons and the National Institute for Technology in [more…]
View more informationCNI Fall Closing Plenary Video Available (January '10)
A video recording of the CNI 2009 Fall Membership Meeting closing plenary session is now available for streaming or downloading. Bernard Frischer’s presentation Beyond Illustration: New Dimensions of 3D Modeling of Cultural Heritage Sites and Monuments can be accessed from http://vimeo.com/8345677. More video from the fall 2009 meeting will be announced shortly. All CNI-produced videos are available from the CNI channel at http://vimeo.com/channels/cni. Subscribe to the CNI video channel feed to receive automatic updates when new material is available: http://vimeo.com/channels/cni/videos/rss.
View more informationLast updated: Wednesday, August 17th, 2011