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New Video: Data Management Plans Online

A new video from the Spring 2011 CNI Membership Meeting has been added to CNI’s channels on YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/cnivideo) and Vimeo (http://vimeo.com/channels/cni):

Data Management Plans Online, a project briefing session presented by UCLA’s Todd Grappone and Patricia Cruse from the California Digital Library:

http://youtu.be/YRsENUV-ARk

More information about this presentation is available from the meeting Web site, http://www.cni.org/tfms/2011a.spring/.

New Video: Memento: Giant Leaps Towards Seamless Navigation of the Past Web

A new video from the Spring 2011 CNI Membership Meeting has been added to CNI’s channels on YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/cnivideo) and Vimeo (http://vimeo.com/channels/cni):

Memento: Giant Leaps Towards Seamless Navigation of the Past Web, a project briefing session presented by Robert Sanderson of Los Alamos National Laboratory.

http://youtu.be/xYVxREPvLS0

More information about this presentation is available from the meeting Web site, http://www.cni.org/tfms/2011a.spring/.

Interviews from CNI’s Spring 2011 Meeting

Podcast interviews from CNI’s Spring Meeting from EDUCAUSE: www.educause.edu/blog/gbayne/CoalitionforNetworkedInformati/229688

Videos from CNI’s Spring 2011 Meeting

New Videos from CNI’s Spring Meeting: including U. Calgary’s Comprehensive Tech. Model for Converged Facility, HyperCities by UCLA’s Todd Presner, and Cliff Lynch’s E-Book Wars, all on YouTube and Vimeo.

Podcast Interviews from CNI Membership Meeting

Interviews conducted during the Spring 2011 CNI Membership Meeting have been published by EDUCAUSE:

http://www.educause.edu/blog/gbayne/CoalitionforNetworkedInformati/229688

The podcasts include a conversation with plenary speaker Todd Presner, founder and director of HyperCities (a GIS research and education platform built on the Google Maps and Google Earth APIs), as well as an interview with UCSD University Librarian Brian Schottlaender on collaboration and the future of university libraries. EDUCAUSE producer Gerry Bayne spent time with a few other presenters and attendees at CNI’s spring meeting, including:

Brian Owen (Simon Frasier Univ.), discussing the Public Knowledge Project
Thomas Hickerson and Shawna Sadler on the Univ. of Calgary’s Taylor Family Digital Library, a converged library, archive, art and publishing facility
Sayeed Choudhury (Johns Hopkins Univ.) with a Data Conservancy Update
Robert Seal (Loyola Univ.) reflects on three years of an information commons Library-ITS partnership

These recordings are designed to function as an extension of the meeting, complementing the standard program, and providing an opportunity for the broader CNI community to hear from some of our key presenters and attendees.

The meeting was held April 4-5, 2011 in San Diego, CA. Thanks to all who attended and presented!

Video: Data Management Plans Online

A new video from the Spring 2011 CNI Membership Meeting has been added to CNI’s channels on YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/cnivideo) and Vimeo (http://vimeo.com/channels/cni):

Data Management Plans Online, a project briefing session presented by UCLA’s Todd Grappone and Patricia Cruse from the California Digital Library:

New Video: Tech. Model for Calgary’s Converged Library/Archive/Publishing Facility

A new video from the Spring 2011 CNI Membership Meeting has been added to CNI’s channels on YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/cnivideo) and Vimeo (http://vimeo.com/channels/cni):

Creating a Comprehensive Technology Model for a Converged Library, Archive, Art and Publishing Facility at the University of Calgary, a project briefing session presented by Thomas Hickerson (Vice Provost and University Librarian, University of Calgary) and Shawna Sadler (Technology Officer, Taylor Family Digital Library, University of Calgary)

http://youtu.be/F42t64f2VZQ

More information about this presentation is available from the meeting Web site, http://www.cni.org/tfms/2011a.spring/.

New CNI Conversations: Open Access to Yale’s Image Collections, ORCID, and More

In this 18 minute podcast, recorded May 20, 2011, CNI director Clifford Lynch discusses Yale University’s recent announcement to make its digital image collection freely available, the ORCID initiative to develop an open researcher ID, selected videos and presentations from CNI’s spring meeting, and a recent National Research Council meeting on data reuse. Cliff also shares some details about the Sage Bionetworks Commons 2011 Congress.

CNI Conversations is available at http://conversations.cni.org/ (to subscribe to the audio feed add http://conversations.cni.org/feed to iTunes, or any podcatcher).  We hope you enjoy this program and we welcome your feedback.  For questions or comments related to CNI Conversations, please contact CNI Associate Executive Director Joan Lippincott at joan@cni.org.

May 20, 2011: Open Access to Yale’s Image Collection, ORCID, and More

Audio Recording [mp3 17:50 min.]
May 20, 2011
CNI Executive Director Clifford Lynch discusses Yale University’s recent announcement to make its digital image collection freely available, the ORCID initiative to develop an open researcher ID,  selected videos and presentations from CNI’s spring meeting, and a recent National Research Council meeting on data reuse.  Cliff also shared some details about the Sage Bionetworks Commons 2011 Congress.

We hope you enjoy this program and we welcome your feedback.  For questions or comments related to CNI Conversations, please contact CNI Associate Executive Director Joan Lippincott at joan@cni.org.

New Videos: HyperCities & E-Books

New videos from the Spring 2011 CNI Membership Meeting have been added to CNI’s channels on YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/cnivideo) and Vimeo (http://vimeo.com/channels/cni):

• UCLA Professor Todd Presner’s plenary presentation, “HyperCities: Using Social Media and GIS to Archive & Map Time Layers in Los Angeles, Berlin, Tehran, Rome & Cairo”

• “E-Book Wars: Ten Years Later,” a breakout session by CNI Director Clifford Lynch

More information about both of these presentations is available from the meeting Web site, http://www.cni.org/tfms/2011a.spring/.