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Project Briefings (Presentations)

 

 

Project Briefings Presented at the
CNI Fall 2006 Membership Meeting
December 4-5, 2006
Washington, DC

Analog to Digital Audio Reformatting: Digital Audio for Oral History at the University of Kentucky

Eric Weig, University of Kentucky

ARIADNE and UNIMATRIX: Infrastructure and Standards of Recent German Archival Information Systems

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

Joan Giesecke, University of Nebraska at Lincoln
David Bagby, University of Nebraska at Lincoln

Beyond Keyword Searches: Exploring Texts with the Semantic Engine

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

Nena Couch, Ohio State University
Elizabeth Aldrich, Library of Congress
Gilad Rosner, Media Matters LLC

Collaborative Services of Libraries and Campus Units

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

Matthew Dunie , CSA

Designing Libraries for Research

Wendy Lougee, University of Minnesota
Carol Mandel, New York University

Digital Asset Management: Beyond the Repository

Louis E. King, University of Michigan

Digital Images: Pedagogy, Technology & Infrastructure

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

Jens Hofman Hansen, State and University Library (Aarhus, Denmark)

Grant Opportunities under the National Endowment for the Humanities’ Digital Humanities Initiative

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

John Mark Ockerbloom, University of Pennsylvania
Anne Graham, University of Washington

Incorporating Rights and Preservation Information into the RUcore Metadata Platform

Grace Agnew, Rutgers University

Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) Update

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

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

Richard N. Katz, EDUCAUSE

The Knowledge Exchange Initiative after 18 Months: A Tale of Shared Risk, Endurance and Multiple Gains — European Collaboration on E-infrastructure

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

Eileen G. Fenton, Portico

Librarian Attitudes and Perceptions in the Transition to an Increasingly Electronic Environment: 2006

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

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?

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

Carole Ann Fabian, ARTstor
Dale Flecker, Harvard University
William W. Ying, ARTstor

New Press Initiatives

Charles Henry, Rice University
Nancy L. Eaton, Pennsylvania State University
Artemis G. Kirk, Georgetown University

The OAI Object Re-Use & Exchange (ORE) Initiative

Herbert Van de Sompel, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Carl Lagoze, Cornell University

OCLC Programs and Research: Early Achievements and the Emerging Work Agenda

James P. Michalko, OCLC, Inc.

On-premises Library vs. Google™ Usage Patterns as Reported in LibQUAL+™

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

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

Geneva L. Henry, Rice University

A Practical, Working and Replicable Approach to Digital Preservation: The MetaArchive of Southern Digital Culture

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

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

Kati Geber, Canadian Heritage Information Network

Report from the Licensing and Policy Summit for Software Sharing in Higher Education

Bradley C. Wheeler, Indiana University

Repository-to-Repository Interoperability Solutions for DSpace and Fedora

Christopher Blackall, Australian Partnership for Sustainable Repositories (APSR)

Teaching in the New Vernacular

Peter B. Kaufman, Columbia University
Mark Phillipson, Columbia University

Threats and Defenses for Digital Preservation

Victoria Reich, Stanford University
David S.H. Rosenthal, Stanford University

Transformations at GPO: An Update on the Government Printing Office’s Future Digital System

George Barnum, United States Government Printing Office

Where Faculty Publish is Influenced by Their Perceptions of Relative Quality and Peer Review, Especially with Regard to Electronic Only and Open Access Publications

Diane Harley, University of California, Berkeley
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