Ebooks
Project Briefings & Plenary Sessions from CNI Meetings
Advancing the Open Ebook Ecosystem (Lightning Round) (November '24)
Robert Cartolano, Columbia University
Connecting the Dots to Overcome Access Using Open Publication Distribution System (OPDS) (Lightning Round) (November '24)
James English, Lyrasis
A Tool for Assessing the Preservability of Complex Digital Publications (Lightning Round) (November '24)
Jonathan Greenberg, New York University
An Update from Project Lend: Unlocking the Potential for Digital Books in Higher Education (Lightning Round) (November '24)
Rice Majors, University of California, Davis
Peter Brantley, University of California, Davis
Christina Drummond, University of North Texas
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
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
Direct to Open: Making Frontlist Monographs Open at the MIT Press (Lightning Round) (March '23)
Nick Lindsay, MIT Press
Kyle Rimkus, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Palace Project for Academics Program Update: Partnerships Working to Demystify Complexity (March '23)
James English, LYRASIS
Peter Brantley, University of California, Davis
Charles Watkinson, University of Michigan
Emma Molls, University of Minnesota
James Shulman, American Council of Learned Societies
Rebecca Seger, ITHAKA
Social Learning Across Content Case Study: Hypothesis & JSTOR (March '23)
Alex Humphreys, ITHAKA/JSTOR
Jeremy Dean, Hypothesis
Leysia Palen, University of Colorado Boulder
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
Palace Project Update — Accelerating Adoption of the Open Ebook Ecosystem for Public and Academic Libraries (November '22)
James English, LYRASIS
Preserving New Forms of Scholarship (March '22)
Jonathan Greenberg, New York University
Karen Hanson, Portico
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
Watch the Video
Along Came Google (December '21)
Roger Schonfeld, Ithaka S+R
Deanna Marcum, Ithaka S+R
Watch the Video
Collaboratively Building the Future for Controlled Digital Lending (December '21)
Nathan Mealey, Wesleyan University
Michael Rodriguez, University of Connecticut
Charlie Barlow, Boston Library Consortium
Watch the Video
Progress Towards Opening the Monograph: The MIT Press Direct to Open (December '21)
Emily Farrell, The MIT Press
Watch the Video
Speakers: Brian Kelly, Kent Wada, and Cheryl Washington
View video
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
View video
Christina Drummond, Educopia Institute/OA eBook Usage Data Trust
Watch the Video
*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
Watch the Video
NISO Metadata Recommendations for the E-Book Supply Chain and Audio & Video Information Space (December '20)
Nettie Lagace, National Information Standards Organization (NISO)
Can 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
Watch the Video
Mark G. Bilby, California State University, Fullerton
Watch the Video
Initial Steps towards Building a Global Registry of Digitized Works (March '20)
Mike Furlough, HathiTrust
Stuart Lewis, National Library of Scotland
Watch the Video
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
Rapidly Expanding Access: HathiTrust’s COVID-19 Response (March '20)
Mike Furlough, HathiTrust
Sandra McIntyre, HathiTrust
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
Building a Trusted Framework for Coordinating OA Monograph Usage Data (April '19)
Kevin S. Hawkins, University of North Texas
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
The 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
Watch the Video
Michele Kimpton, Digital Public Library of America
James English, Project Director SimplyE
David Millman, New York University
Robert Cartolano, Columbia 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
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
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
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
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
Providing Universal Access to Modern Materials –and Living to Tell the Tale (April '15)
Speaker: Brewster Kahle
View video
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
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
E-book Strategies: What We Heard at the CNI Executive Roundtable (November '13)
Clifford A. Lynch, Coalition for Networked Information
The Ithaka S+R Faculty Survey US 2012: First Release of Key Findings (April '13)
Speakers: Roger Schonfeld, Deanna Marcum, and Judith C. Russell
View video
eTexts at Illinois: Digital Textbook Publishing (December '12)
Glenda Morgan, University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign
Millind Basole, University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign
Internet2 Net+ Services (December '12)
Khalil Yazdi, Internet2
Dana Voss, Internet2
What We’re Learning from E-Text Pilots (December '12)
Joan Cheverie, EDUCAUSE
Rodney Petersen, EDUCAUSE
Jarrett Cummings, EDUCAUSE
Taking Ownership of Electronic Journals and Books (March '12)
Alan Darnell, University of Toronto
Indiana University eText Program (December '11)
David W. Lewis, Indiana University
E-Book Wars: Ten Years Later (April '11)
Clifford Lynch, Coalition for Networked Information
View video
David McCaslin, California Institute of Technology
Community Briefing: Next Generation Learning Challenges (December '10)
Ira Fuchs, EDUCAUSE
Copyright 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
ACLS Humanities E-Book: 10 Years Later (December '09)
Eileen Gardiner, American Council of Learned Societies
Ronald G. Musto, American Council of Learned Societies
Bookserver: An Open Standards Based Catalog for Digital Books (December '09)
Peter Brantley, Internet Archive
Modeling Press-Library Collaboration in the Creation of an Online Book (December '09)
Rebecca Kennison, Columbia University
Web-based Workflow Software to Support Book Digitization and Dissemination (April '09)
Mary Claire Stewart, Northwestern University
Steve DiDomenico, Northwestern University
MINES for Libraries: Measuring the Impact of Networked Electronic Services (December '05)
Brinley Franklin, University of Connecticut
Terry Plum, Simmons College
Status of Volume Book Scanning (December '04)
Brewster Kahle, Internet Archive
Charles R. McClure, Florida State University
William E. Moen, University of North Texas
John Carlo Bertot, Florida State University
Publishing 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
What Faculty Think of Electronic Resources: 2003 (April '04)
Roger C. Schonfeld, Ithaka
Kevin Guthrie, Ithaka
Prospects for Reading in a Digital Age (December '02)
Cathy Marshall, Senior Researcher, Microsoft Corporation
View videoLast updated: Wednesday, August 17th, 2011