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Bookserver: An Open Standards Based Catalog for Digital Books

Peter Brantley
Bookserver Project
Internet Archive

The Bookserver Project enables readers to discover, acquire, and read books. Using a family of existing and new open standards, open formats, and open data, Bookserver defines a distributed, Web-based approach to allow content creators to publish catalogs of their available works, for customers to find titles from many different publishers and libraries, and for readers to get content onto a wide range of devices.

 

http://www.opencontentalliance.org/2009/07/17/making-books-apparent/

CLIR Postdoctoral Fellowship and the Transformation of Academic Libraries

Elliott Shore
Chief Information Officer, Director of Libraries, Professor of History
Bryn Mawr College

Charles Henry
President
Council on Library and Information Resources

The Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR) Postdoctoral Fellowship in Academic Libraries helps to support the radical changes in the information landscape that are transforming traditional academic roles and the roles of libraries within the academy. This program prepares a new generation of librarians and scholars for work at the intersections of scholarship, teaching and librarianship in the emerging research environment on projects that exploit current information technology to forge, renovate, and strengthen connections between academic library collections and their users. This panel will explore the ways in which CLIR fellows have and are helping to make transformative change. Current and former fellows will be at the session to discuss their roles.

 

http://clir.org/fellowships/postdoc/postdoc.html

http://clir.org/fellowships/postdoc/fellowsupdate.html

http://clir.org/fellowships/postdoc/projsandpubs.htm

http://clir.org/fellowships/postdoc/hosts.html

http://clir.org/fellowships/postdoc/applicants.html

Handout

Presentation

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COSEPUP Research Data Study: Briefing and Possible Next Steps

Rick Luce
Vice Provost and Director of Libraries
Emory University

Tom Arrison
Study Director
National Academies

In July 2009, the Committee on Science, Engineering, and Public Policy of the National Academies released its report, Ensuring the Integrity, Accessibility, and Stewardship of Research Data in the Digital Age. The report contains principles to guide the research enterprise in the areas of data integrity, access, and stewardship, and makes recommendations for how researchers, research institutions, research sponsors, research libraries, journals, and professional societies should approach these issues going forward. The session will include an overview of the report, identification of several issues particularly relevant to CNI members, and time for open discussion.

 

http://www.nap.edu/catalog.php?record_id=12615

PowerPoint Presentation

 

 

Beyond Illustration: New Dimensions of 3D Modeling of Cultural Heritage Sites and Monuments

Beyond Illustration:
New Dimensions of 3D Modeling
of Cultural Heritage Sites
and Monuments

Bernard Frischer
Director
Virtual World Heritage Laboratory
University of Virginia

Download CNI Meeting Schedule of Events

The CNI Fall 2009 Membership Meeting Schedule of Events is now available for download from the meeting Web site:  http://www.cni.org/tfms/2009b.fall.  The document includes descriptions for plenary and breakout sessions, as well as times and room assignments.

NOTE:  Handouts are not included.

Roadmap to the Fall ’09 CNI Meeting

A guide to the Fall 2009 Coalition for Networked Information Membership Meeting by Executive Director Clifford Lynch is now available at http://www.cni.org/tfms/2009b.fall/roadmap.html.

CNI Meeting Update: Schedule, Abstracts & Hashtag

A schedule of project briefings to be presented at the Fall 2009 CNI Task Force Meeting is now available:
http://www.cni.org/tfms/2009b.fall/schedule.html

We will be adding session abstracts and supplemental information throughout the week.

I will be posting meeting updates from my Twitter account (http://twitter.com/dgoldenberghart) using the hashtag #cni09f and we encourage other twitterers to do the same.

Please tag blog posts about this meeting with cni2009fall for easy reference.

The meeting will be held in Washington, DC, December 14-15.

CNI Meeting Project Briefings

A preliminary list of project briefings to be delivered at the Fall 2009 CNI Member Meeting is now available online: http://www.cni.org/tfms/2009b.fall/project.html

Please note that this is a preliminary list and that details are subject to change.  Session abstracts will be added soon, and a full conference schedule will be posted upon finalization.  The meeting will be held at the Renaissance Washington, DC Hotel on December 14-15.

Nov. CNI Conversations Available

An audio archive of the November CNI Conversations session is now available at http://conversations.cni.org/ (to subscribe to the audio feed add http://conversations.cni.org/feed to iTunes, or any podcatcher).  The discussion featured a preview of the upcoming fall CNI member meeting by Executive Director Clifford Lynch.  Cliff also reported on the recent ARL/CNI special collections forum, the Confederation of Open Access Repositories (COAR), and a new book on the Fourth Paradigm (a collection of essays dedicated to the memory of Jim Gray, edited by Tony Hey, et al, and published by Microsoft Research).  Participant questions included the revised Google Books settlement, Lawrence Lessig’s EDUCAUSE keynote on copyright, and an update on the Open Annotation Collaboration.

About CNI Conversations
As part of an ongoing effort to explore additional ways to connect with our members, CNI launched a new program in September 2009, CNI Conversations, in which participants from member institutions and organizations take part in discussions on current topics with CNI Director Clifford Lynch and others; currently the events take place in audio-conference format.

Real-time participation in upcoming CNI Conversations events requires pre-registration.  Registration is open only to those at member institutions and organizations.  Dates for upcoming events were recently sent to the CNI representatives at our member institutions; if you are interested in participating in a future session of CNI Conversations, please contact one of your organization’s CNI representatives.  We plan to continue to make audio or other records of these exchanges generally available after the event.

For questions or comments related to CNI Conversations, please contact CNI Associate Executive Director Joan Lippincott at Joan@cni.org.

November 2009

Audio Recording [mp3 1:03:43 hr.] November 18, 2009

The Nov. 2009 session of CNI Conversations featured a few highlights from the upcoming CNI member meeting by Executive Director Clifford Lynch.  Cliff also discussed institutional repositories, the recent ARL/CNI special collections forum, and a new book of essays dedicated to Jim Gray.  Participant questions included a request for an update on the Open Annotation Collaboration and comments on the Google Books negotiations.  Joan Lippincott, CNI Associate Director, provided an update on the EDUCAUSE annual conference.