Jon W. Dunn, Indiana University
Chris Lacinak, AVP
Project Briefings Presented at the
CNI Spring 2018 Membership Meeting
April 12-13, 2018
San Diego, CA
See also Meeting Schedule (via mobile web app SCHED) & Schedule of Events PDF.
Assessing the Impact of the Library in the Research Ecosystem
Christine Madsen, Athenaeum21
Sue Baughman, Association of Research Libraries
Megan Hurst, Athenaeum21
Sue Baughman, Association of Research Libraries
Megan Hurst, Athenaeum21
Avalon Media System Update: Piloting Avalon in the Cloud
Evviva Weinraub, Northwestern University
John Herbert, Lyrasis
Carl Grant, University of Oklahoma
John Herbert, Lyrasis
Carl Grant, University of Oklahoma
Battening Down the Hatches: Securing the Institutional Repository
Nicole Johnson, bepress
IJsbrand Jan Aalbersberg, Elsevier
IJsbrand Jan Aalbersberg, Elsevier
Building Digital Coherence Through Collective Action: Creating DURAble Trust and DPNing Scholarship by Moving Together
Maurice York, University of Michigan
Debra Hanken Kurtz, DuraSpace
Mary Molinaro, Digital Preservation Network
Chip German, APTrust
Debra Hanken Kurtz, DuraSpace
Mary Molinaro, Digital Preservation Network
Chip German, APTrust
Cobweb: Collaborative Digital Collection Development for Web Archives
Kathryn Stine, California Digital Library
Collaboration to Advance Open Scholarly Communication Infrastructure
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)
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
Rebecca L. Lubas, Claremont Colleges
Sarah Pickle, Claremont Colleges
Sarah Pickle, Claremont Colleges
Creating a FOLIO-based Integrated Library System
Dean B. Krafft, Cornell University
Sebastian Hammer, Index Data
Sebastian Hammer, Index Data
A Data Architecture Framework for Library Collections
Greg Colati, University of Connecticut
Patrick L. Carr, University of Connecticut
Patrick L. Carr, University of Connecticut
A Data Sharing Model for Decentralized Research Data Management
Nassib Nassar, Index Data
DePaul Makes: Building the Maker Community at DePaul University and Beyond
Scott Walter, DePaul University
Megan Bernal, DePaul University
Janice Scurio, DePaul University
Megan Bernal, DePaul University
Janice Scurio, DePaul University
Developing and Scaling Research Data Management and Curation
Timothy M. McGeary, Duke University
Claire Stewart, University of Minnesota
Sophia Lafferty-Hess, Duke University
Jennifer Darragh, 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
David Hansen, Duke University
Liz Milewicz, Duke University
Paolo Mangiafico, Duke University
Liz Milewicz, Duke University
Paolo Mangiafico, Duke University
DH at SDSU: Modeling Library-Faculty Partnerships
Jessica Pressman, San Diego State University
Pamela Jackson, San Diego State University
Pamella Lach, 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
Tamsyn Mahoney-Steel, Johns Hopkins University
Discuss Data: Open Platform for the Interactive Discussion of Research Data Quality (on the Example of Area Studies on the Post-Soviet Region)
Jan Brase, Göttingen State and University Library
Wolfram Horstmann, Göttingen State and University Library
Wolfram Horstmann, Göttingen State and University Library
Distributed Digital Assets: Digital Humanities & the Future Direction of SHARE
Cynthia Hudson-Vitale, Washington University St. Louis
Judy Ruttenberg, Association of Research Libraries
Rick Johnson, University of Notre Dame
Jeffrey Spies, University of Virginia
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
Tim Marconi, University of California, San Diego
Email Archives: Issues, Tools, and Gaps
Chris Prom, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Kate Murray, Library of Congress
Kate Murray, Library of Congress
Encouraging Convergence in the Libraries: Intersections of Data Science and Digital Humanities through Grassroots Collaboration
Erin O'Meara, Artefactual Systems
Jennifer Nichols, University of Arizona
Jeff Oliver, University of Arizona
Jennifer Nichols, University of Arizona
Jeff Oliver, University of Arizona
English Hegemony and the Internet: Google, Wikipedia, and Libraries
Laurie M. Bridges, Oregon State University
Enhancing the Institutional Repository: Increasing Access to Academic Articles and Manuscripts through Integration of Publisher APIs
Todd Digby, University of Florida
The Espy Project: Enabling New Access to Archival Materials
Gregory Wiedeman, University at Albany, SUNY
Fedora Forward: Vision, Strategy, and Product Roadmap
David Wilcox, DuraSpace
Robin Ruggaber, University of Virginia
Robin Ruggaber, University of Virginia
Fostering Communities of Practice in Data Management
Jonathan Wheeler, University of New Mexico
Karl Benedict, 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
Josette Riep, University of Cincinnati
Keloni Parks, The Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County
May Chang, 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
Carl Grant, University of Oklahoma
Twila Camp, University of Oklahoma
Twila Camp, University of Oklahoma
It Takes a Village: Open Source Software Models of Collaboration & Sustainability – Themes and Future Directions
Laurie Gemmill Arp, LYRASIS
Michele Kimpton, Digital Public Library of America
John Herbert, LYRASIS
Michele Kimpton, Digital Public Library of America
John Herbert, LYRASIS
Launching the Digital Research Commons at the University of Houston Libraries
Santi Thompson, University of Houston
Claude Willan, University of Houston
Claude Willan, University of Houston
Leaving the Teenage Years Behind: Internet Identity Comes of Age
Kenneth Klingenstein, Internet2
Libraries, Information Equity, and Economic Justice
Char Booth, California State University San Marcos
Limitations on Access: The Independent Scholar and Lifelong Learner
Cecilia Preston
Sarah Hare, Indiana University Bloomington
Roger Schonfeld, Ithaka S+R
Sarah Hare, Indiana University Bloomington
Roger Schonfeld, Ithaka S+R
Makerspaces in the Academic Library
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
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
Lisa Goddard, University of Victoria
NCSU Libraries Digital and Data Science Skills Workshops: Building Capacity and Meeting Campus Needs
Jennifer Garrett, North Carolina State University
Neural Networks: Machine Vision for the Visual Archive
Peter Leonard, Yale University
Next Generation Repositories: New Functionalities and Technologies for Repositories
Kathleen Shearer, Confederation of Open Access Repositories
Andrea Bollini, 4Science
Sarah Shreeves, University of Arizona
Kristi Holmes, Northwestern University
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
Scott Ziegler, Louisiana State University
Parker on the Web 2.0: Digital Library Infrastructure for Medieval Manuscripts
Benjamin Albritton, Stanford University
PLACE: Exposing Cultural Heritage Collections through Geospatial Search
Eleta Exline, University of New Hampshire
A Practical, Incremental Approach to a Decentralized Future
Jeffrey Spies, University of Virginia
Preservation: An Opinionated Approach
Tom Hutchinson, Tri-College Libraries: Bryn Mawr, Haverford, and Swarthmore Colleges
Preserving and Using Email of Historical or Cultural Value with ePADD
Glynn Edwards, Stanford University
Preserving Digital Content at Scale: Meeting the Challenges of AV and Big Data
Mary Molinaro, Digital Preservation Network
Sam Gustman, University of Southern California
Sam Gustman, University of Southern California
PRESQT: Assessing Researcher and Library Needs for Research Data & Software Preservation Quality Tools
Rick Johnson, University of Notre Dame
Natalie Meyers, University of Notre Dame
John Wang, University of Notre Dame
Natalie Meyers, University of Notre Dame
John Wang, University of Notre Dame
Privacy in Cross-Border Preservation-based Partnerships
Erin Tripp, DuraSpace
The Privileged Link: Open Access, Version of Record, or Let the User Decide?
Lisa Janicke Hinchliffe, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Aaron Tay, Singapore Management University
Maria Aghazarian, Swarthmore College
Johan Tilstra, LeanLibrary
Watch the Video
Aaron Tay, Singapore Management University
Maria Aghazarian, Swarthmore College
Johan Tilstra, LeanLibrary
Watch the Video
Prototyping a Linked Data Platform for Production Cataloging Workflows
Jason Kovari, Cornell University
Andrew K. Pace, OCLC
Andrew K. Pace, OCLC
The Realities of Research Data Management
Heidi Imker, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Constance Malpas, OCLC Research
Constance Malpas, OCLC Research
Research Data Repositories: Developing and Implementing Infrastructures for Institutional and Consortial Environments
Ray Uzwyshyn, Texas State University
RIALTO: Research Intelligence at Stanford
Tom Cramer, Stanford University
Sunsetting: Strategies for Portfolio Management and Decommissioning Projects
Jason Ronallo, North Carolina State University
Bret Davidson, North Carolina State University
Bret Davidson, North Carolina State University
Supporting 3D/VR Technologies in Academic Libraries: Curation and Preservation Challenges
Zack Lischer-Katz, University of Oklahoma
Text Data Mining (TDM) Research Using Copyrighted and Use-Limited Text Data Sets: Developing an Agenda to Support Scholarly Use
Beth Sandore Namachchivaya, University of Waterloo
The Turn to Research Workflow and the Strategic Implications for the Academy
Roger Schonfeld, Ithaka S+R
Donald Waters, The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
Donald Waters, The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
Turning Threads into Cloth: The Library’s Role in Unifying, Enhancing, and Disseminating Research Information
Dale Askey, McMaster University
Jason Brodeur, McMaster University
Jason Brodeur, McMaster University
The UC Merced LibraryCAVE: Programming to Support Teaching and Research
Haipeng Li, University of California, Merced
Jeffrey Weekley, University of California, Merced
Jeffrey Weekley, University of California, Merced
University Futures, Library Futures: Aligning Library Services for Technology-enhanced Teaching, Learning and Research
Constance Malpas, OCLC Research
Jeff Steely, Georgia State University
Rona Stein, OCLC Research
Jeff Steely, Georgia State University
Rona Stein, OCLC Research
Using Linked Data for Research Findings in the Archaeology of Reading
Sayeed Choudhury, Johns Hopkins University
Jaap Geraerts, University College London
Jaap Geraerts, University College London
What the Data Tell Us: Analyzing the Use and Visibility of Open Access IR with the RAMP Dataset
Patrick OBrien, Montana State University
Kenning Arlitsch, Montana State University
Kenning Arlitsch, Montana State University