CNI Fall 2015 Membership Meeting
December 14-15, 2015
Capital Hilton, Washington, DC
Recently Added:
- Podcast interviews courtesy EDUCAUSE:
- Videos:
- Design Labs at the Intersection of Engaged Learning and Digital Scholarship
- Establishing a Shared Research Data Service in the UK
- Emulation and Virtualization as Preservation Strategies
- Hydra-in-a-Box
- Organizational Implications of Data Science Environments in Education, Research, and Research Management in Libraries
- The Future of Linked Data in Libraries: Assessing BIBFRAME Against Best Practices
- New Tools for Providing Access to Digital Image Collections: Mirador and Spotlight
- Experiences with High Resolution Display Walls in Academic Libraries
- Linked Data for Libraries and Archives: LD4L and Europeana
- Digital Dissertations in an Increasingly Welcoming Landscape
- Big Data Ethics Support Systems and Networks
- The Archaeology of Infrastructure
- The Open Science Framework (OSF) at Notre Dame: Connecting the Workflow and Supporting the Research Mission
- Achieving Meaningful Interoperability for Web-based Research
- Transparency, Trust, and Consumer Protection in a Complex World
- Recalibrating Access, Security, Privacy and Innovation
- Comparison of Published Scientific Journal Articles to Their Pre-print Version
- Is Gold Open Access Sustainable? Update from the UC Pay-It-Forward Project
- How Much Does $1.7 Billion Buy You? A Comparison of Published Scientific Journal Articles to Their Pre-print Version
- Presentation Materials (courtesy the Open Science Framework [OSF]) – Note: Some presentations are NOT AVAILABLE through the OSF! Some slide decks are *only* available from project briefing pages
Representatives from CNI member organizations gather twice annually to explore new technologies, content, and applications; to further collaboration; to analyze technology policy issues; and to catalyze the development and deployment of new projects. Each member organization may send two representatives.
Project briefings, 45-minute or one-hour sessions that allow participants to interact informally about projects, initiatives, and ideas of their own choosing, are the very heart of every membership meeting. Plenary sessions are held at the beginning and end of each meeting and include presentations of CNI’s latest initiatives as well as insights from national and international leaders in the networked information community.