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New Videos from CNI

Two new videos from CNI’s December membership meeting in are now available for streaming or download:

Memento:  Time Travel for the Web, a project briefing presented by Herbert Van de Sompel & Robert Sanderson of Los Alamos National Laboratory, and Michael Nelson from Old Dominion University, is at http://vimeo.com/8365394

Also by Robert Sanderson and Herbert Van de Sompel, the project briefing Interoperable Annotation:  Perspectives from the Open Annotation Collaboration can be accessed at http://vimeo.com/8481040

All CNI-produced videos are available from the CNI channel at http://vimeo.com/channels/cni.  Subscribe to the CNI video channel feed to receive automatic updates when new material is available:  http://vimeo.com/channels/cni/videos/rss.

For those hoping for more compact recordings of content from CNI’s meetings, AUDIO-ONLY files are now available for the four sessions recorded at CNI’s fall 2009 meeting:

Cliff Lynch’s opening address:
http://www.cni.org/tfms/2009b.fall/audio/CNI_091214_MMF09_Opening_Clynch.mp3

Bernard Frischer’s talk, Beyond Illustration: New Dimensions of 3D Modeling of Cultural Heritage Sites and Monuments:
http://www.cni.org/tfms/2009b.fall/audio/CNI_091215_MMF09_Closing_BFrischer.mp3

Project briefing, Memento:  Time Travel for the Web
http://www.cni.org/tfms/2009b.fall/audio/CNI_091215_PBF09_Memento_VandeSompel.mp3

Project briefing, Interoperable Annotation:
http://www.cni.org/tfms/2009b.fall/audio/CNI_091214_PBF09_Annotation_Sanderson.mp3

We are in the process of setting up a feed for audio recordings from CNI’s membership meetings – look for an announcement soon.

CNI Fall Closing Plenary Video Available

A video recording of the CNI 2009 Fall Membership Meeting closing plenary session is now available for streaming or downloading.  Bernard Frischer’s presentation Beyond Illustration:  New Dimensions of 3D Modeling of Cultural Heritage Sites and Monuments can be accessed from http://vimeo.com/8345677.

More video from the fall 2009 meeting will be announced shortly.  All CNI-produced videos are available from the CNI channel at http://vimeo.com/channels/cni.  Subscribe to the CNI video channel feed to receive automatic updates when new material is available:  http://vimeo.com/channels/cni/videos/rss.

CNI Fall Opening Plenary Video

Video of Clifford Lynch’s opening plenary address from the CNI Fall 2009 Membership Meeting is now available for streaming or downloading: http://vimeo.com/8347035

In this talk, CNI’s Executive Director provides updates on major developments in areas of interest to the CNI  community, and he gives an overview of the newly released 2009-10 CNI Program Plan, http://www.cni.org/program/.

Look for more announcements soon on the availability of other sessions from the fall 2009 CNI meeting, including Bernard Frischer’s closing plenary talk, Beyond Illustration:  New Dimensions of 3D Modeling of Cultural Heritage Sites and Monuments.

To see all videos available from CNI, visit http://vimeo.com/cni.

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

CNI Spring Meeting Plenary Video Available

David Rosenthal’s plenary presentation from the CNI 2009 Spring Task Force Meeting, “How Are We Ensuring the Longevity of Digital Documents?” is now available for streaming or downloading:

Cliff Lynch Project Briefing Video Available

A video of Clifford Lynch’s breakout session “Revisiting Institutional Repositories,” from the CNI 2009 Spring Task Force Meeting in April, is now available for streaming or downloading:

How Are We Ensuring the Longevity of Digital Documents?

Longevity of Digital Documents

David S.H. Rosenthal
Stanford University

“Student Perspective Video” – Joan & Meg Lippincott

Joan K. Lippincott, “Student Perspective Video,” an interview with daughter Meg Lippincott shown at the EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative (ELI) Focus Session Being Net Savvy: Developing Skills for a Rapidly Changing World, held in Boulder, CO on Aug. 15-16, 2007.  Available from the proceedings page at www.educause.edu/Proceedings/13056.