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CNI Spring 2002 Project Briefings

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Project Briefings & Plenary Sessions from CNI Meetings

Approaches to Providing Real-Time Reference for Remote Users (April '02)

Rachel Cheng, Wesleyan University
Denise Troll Covey, Carnegie Mellon University

 

Architectural Innovation: Merging Networks and Physical Spaces in Higher Education (April '02)

Garry Forger, University of Arizona
Amy S. Metcalfe, University of Arizona
Veronica M. Diaz, University of Arizona

 

ARL Scholars Portal Working Group: An Update (April '02)

Mary E. Jackson, Association of Research Libraries

 

Building the Glasgow Digital Library and Its Components (April '02)

Dennis Nicholson, Strathclyde University

 

Building a Heritage Sector on the Internet: Experiences with .museum (April '02)

Cary Karp, Museum Domain Management Association

 

Building an Information Environment: New Challenges for the Education Community in the UK (April '02)

Catherine Grout, Joint Information Systems Committee

 

Building a Large Digital Collection for Remote Use (April '02)

Barbara Taranto, The New York Public Library Research Libraries

 

Building Sustainable Models for Electronic Scholarly Publishing (April '02)

Maria S. Bonn, University of Michigan
Catherine Candee, University of California, Office of the President

 

Creating Digital Libraries through Multi-Institution Collaborations (April '02)

Alan Cornish, Washington State University
Robert H. McDonald, Auburn University
Catherine M. Jannik, Auburn University

 

Digital Libraries for Access to Scientific Research (April '02)

Catherine Murray-Rust, Oregon State University
Laurie E. Stackpole, Naval Research Laboratory
R. James King, Naval Research Laboratory

 

The Digital Library @ Duke: Library Initiatives and IT Collaboration (April '02)

Paul Conway, Duke University

 

Digital Media Acess and Management in the University of Maryland Libraries (April '02)

Lori A. Goetsch, University of Maryland
Allan Rough, University of Maryland
Paul Hammer, University of Maryland

 

Digitizing Intellectual and Cultural Heritage for the Public Good (April '02)

Clifford Lynch, Coalition for Networked Information

 

ETDs at UMI Dissertation Publishing (April '02)

William Savage, Pro Quest Information and Learning

 

Getting Started with Digital Certificates: Is PKI-Lite Real PKI? (April '02)

Judith Boettcher, Corporation for Research & Educational Networking
Larry Levine, Dartmouth College
Susan Minai-Azry, MIT

 

IMLS Update: New Initiatives, Trends in National Leadership Grants & Survey Reports (April '02)

Joyce Ray, Institute of Museum and Library Services

Barbara Smith, Institute of Museum and Library Services

 

Information Policy, Electronic Surveillance, and Privacy Post September 11th (April '02)

Prue Adler, Association of Research Libraries
Rodney Peterson, EDUCAUSE/University of Maryland

 

Local to Global: The Next Generation of the Collaborative Digital Reference Service (CDRS) (April '02)

Diane Kresh, Library of Congress
Chip Nilges, OCLC

 

LOCKSS (Lots of Copies Keep Stuff Safe): The Software Works! What’s Next? (April '02)

Vicky Reich, Stanford University
David S.H. Rosenthal, Sun Microsystems

 

MIT Initiatives: Post-Plenary Discussion (April '02)

Hal Abelson, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Vijay Kumar, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Ann Wolpert, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

 

Media Cloisters, Vassar College (April '02)

Virginia Jones, Vassar College
Rain Breaw, Vassar College
Kathleen Kurosman, Vassar College

 

Mellon Digital Archives Project (April '02)

Donald Waters, Andrew W. Mellon Foundation

 

Metadata Harvesting: Reports from Three Projects Supported by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation (April '02)

Kat Hagedorn, University of Michigan
Beth Sandore, University of Illinois
Martin D. Harbert, Emory University

 

National Digital Information Infrastructure and Preservation Program: Long Term Preservation of Digital Content (April '02)

Laura E. Campbell, Library of Congress

 

The National Gallery of the Spoken Word (April '02)

Mark Kornbluh, Michigan State University

Jerry Goldman, Northwestern University

 

NDLTD and OAI: A Case Study of a Worldwide Community Sharing (Multilingual, Multimedia) Electronic Theses & Dissertations through the Open Archives Initiative (April '02)

Edward A. Fox, Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University

 

NSF Middleware Initiative Update (April '02)

Michael Gettes, Georgetown University

 

The Online Publishing Use and Costs Evaluation Program (April '02)

Kate Wittenberg, Columbia University

Christina Norman, EPIC

David Millman, Columbia University

 

Open Archives Initiative Update (April '02)

Clifford Lynch, Coalition for Networked Information

Daniel Greenstein, Digital Library Federation
Herbert Van de Sompel, Los Alamos National Laboratory – Research Library

 

Open Source Networking Tools In The Humanities (April '02)

David Green, National Initiative for a Networked Cultural Heritage
Daniel Cohen, George Mason University
Matthew G. Kirschenbaum, University of Maryland
Stephen Ramsay, University of Virginia

 

Portals to the World (April '02)

Carolyn Brown, Library of Congress

Everette Larson, Library of Congress

 

A Research Agenda for Digital Archiving: Report on an NSF-LOC Workshop (April '02)

Margaret Hedstrom, University of Michigan

 

Update on the Open Knowledge Initiative (April '02)

Phillip D. Long, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

 

A Web-Based Image Access System for Classroom Presentation in Art History (April '02)

Marshall Breeding, Vanderbilt University

 

Where Students and Faculty Go for Information: Project Update on the Digital Library Federation Study of Academic Information Users (April '02)

Leigh Watson Healy, Outsell, Inc.

 

ZING: Z39.50-International: Next Generation (April '02)

Ray Denenberg, Library of Congress
Pat Stevens, OCLC

 

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