CNI Spring 2016 Membership Meeting
April 4-5, 2016
San Antonio, Texas
The Westin Riverwalk
Recently Added:
- Videos:
- New and Evolving Services for Scholarship
- Linked Data Implementations-Who, What and Why?
- An Ocean of Data: A Metadata and DOI Strategy for Large, Dynamic Data about the World’s Oceans
- Digital Curation in Art Museums: Promising Practices and Opportunities for Education and Research
- Rebuilding the Getty Provenance Index as Linked Data
- The Future of Organization Identifiers
- Text and Data-Mining on Licensed Collections
- Transformational Online Reference with a Proactive, Context-sensitive Chat System: Using Triggers to Encourage Patrons to Ask Questions
- Connect. Collaborate. Contribute: A Model for Designing and Building a Research Commons
- Scaling Maker Spaces Across the Web: Weaving Maker Space Communities Together to Support Distributed, Networked Collaboration in Knowledge Creation
- Activist Stewardship: The Imperative of Risk in Collecting Cultural Heritage
- Access to DBpedia Versions using Memento and Triple Pattern Fragments
- Starting a Textbook Revolution: Project Partners On and Beyond Your Campus
- Improving Research Data Sharing and Reuse: Scientists and Repositories
- Defining the Scholarly Record for Computational Research
- The Role of Next Generation Libraries in Enhancing Multidisciplinary Research
- Presentation Materials are Being Added to Project Briefing Pages
- Meeting Roadmap: A guide to the plenary and breakout sessions
- Schedule of Events (Program) PDF
- Schedule
- Plenary Sessions
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.