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Project Briefings (Presentations)

 

 

Project Briefings Presented at the
CNI Spring 2008 Membership Meeting
April 7-8, 2008
Minneapolis, MN

Alabama Authors: Managing Old Data with New Technology

Thomas C. Wilson, University of Alabama

Assessing Research Cyberinfrastructure Needs at the University of Minnesota

Ann Hill Duin, University of Minnesota
Eric F. Celeste
John T. Butler, University of Minnesota
Kemal Badur, University of Minnesota

Authors, Identity Management and the Scholary Communication System: Report on a CNI Workshop

Clifford A. Lynch, Coalition for Networked Information

Bamboo: Community-Defined Shared Services and Cyberinfrastructure for the Arts & Humanities

Chad J. Kainz, University of Chicago
David A. Greenbaum, University of California, Berkeley

Change and the Role of Emerging Technologies: The Library’s Role in Supporting Teaching and Learning in a 2.0 Environment

Jeff Trzeciak, McMaster University
Olga Perkovic, McMaster University
Cathy Moulder, McMaster University

Civil Rights Digital Library

P. Toby Graham, University of Georgia

Clay Tablets and Fragments from the Persepolis Fortification Archive (ca. 500 B.C.): Imaging and Delivery of Images

Matthew W. Stolper, Oriental Institute, University of Chicago

Collaboration Plus Autonomy: Campus Partnerships for Building a Web Content Management System

Carol Ann Hughes, University of California, Irvine
Beth Harnick-Shapiro, University of California, Irvine

Computer Labs, Learning Centers, Commons: Rethinking Learning Spaces

Joan K. Lippincott, Coalition for Networked Information

Creating a National Vision for Networking Technologies and Services in Support of the Academic Mission: A Dialog with the CNI Community

Timothy Lance, NYSERNet, Inc.

Creating a Successful Library Learning Enterprise through Collaboration with Campus Partners

Mark T. Paul, University of Louisville
Hannelore B. Rader, University of Louisville

Dark Archive to Open Access: A CLOCKSS Trigger Event

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

Digital Humanities Centers: Models, Missions, and Challenges

Mark Kornbluh, Michigan State University
Katherine L. Walter, University of Nebraska at Lincoln
Worthy Martin, University of Virginia

DPubS Report: Progress on an Open Source Digital Publishing System

Mike Furlough, Pennsylvania State University
David Ruddy, Cornell University

An EDUCAUSE Update on Current Public Policy Issues

Mark Luker, EDUCAUSE.
Steven L. Worona, EDUCAUSE

Elsevier’s Initiatives in Bioinformatics and Semantic Enrichment

Anita de Waard, Elsevier B.V.

Going Live: The Open Source Software Process at the Rutgers University Libraries

Chad M. Mills, Rutgers University
Kalaivani Ananthan, Rutgers University

Library Integration with the Campus Enterprise and Beyond

Shane Nackerud, University of Minnesota
Paul Bramscher, University of Minnesota
Cody W. Hanson, University of Minnesota

Library Publishing Services: An Emerging Role for Research Libraries

Karla L. Hahn, Association of Research Libraries

MIT’s SIMILE Project: Semantic Web Applications for Digital Data Management

MacKenzie Smith, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Moving to Mobile: Exploratory Services and Applications in Libraries

Lisa Hinchliffe, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Jim F. Hahn, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Michelle Leigh Jacobs, University of California, Los Angeles

nanoHUB.org: Future Cyberinfrastructure Serving Over 58,000 Users Today

George B. Adams, Purdue University

National Digital Heritage Archive: A Partnership Approach to Trusted Digital Repositories

Graham Coe, National Library of New Zealand

Implementing NIH Deposit Policies: Institutional Strategies

Joan Giesecke, University of Nebraska at Lincoln
Karla Hahn, Association of Research Libraries
Wendy Pradt Lougee, University of Minnesota

An OAI-ORE Aggregation for the National Virtual Observatory

David Reynolds, Johns Hopkins University

Open Publishing Lab: Print Wiki Project

Pat Albanese (Pitkin), Rochester Institute of Technology
Matt Bernius, Rochester Institute of Technology

ResearcherID: Connecting the Researcher and their Scholarly Output

Ellen Rotenberg, Thomson Scientific
Reynold Guida, Thomson Scientific

Starting an Institutional Repository Program in Two Months or Less: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly

Abby Clobridge, Bucknell University

Streaming from the Institutional Repository

Geneva Henry, Rice University
Diane C. Butler, Rice University

Transformational Reorganization at the University of Tennessee Rooted in Commons Development: An Update and Methodology

Barbara I. Dewey, University of Tennessee

Twine: Accessible Semantic Tagging

Sarah Miller, Illinois Wesleyan University

Understanding Interdisciplinary Ecosystems: Social Construction of Scholarly Communication

Oya Y. Rieger,Cornell University

An Update on the MESUR Project: A Large-scale Survey of Usage-based Metrics of Scholarly Impact

Johan Bollen, Los Alamos National Laboratory

Virtual Worlds: What’s Needed to Harness this Technology for Scholarship

Michelle Roper, Federation of American Scientists

Web 2.0 Services and the Management of Academic Libraries

Christian Haenger, Mannheim University
Christine Kraetzsch, Mannheim University

WesFiles: A Web-based Unified File System Implementation

Ganesan Ravishanker, Wesleyan University

WorldCat Local: Discovery to Delivery at the Network Level

William Jordan, University of Washington
Mindy Pozenel, OCLC, Inc.
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