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Archives for March 2010

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Surveys of US Scientific Collections

March 31, 2010

Over the past few years the US Government has carried out several surveys of scientific collections and produced two very interesting reports that give a sense of the extent and diversity, as well as the scientific importance, of these resources. The first report is a survey of Federal Scientific Collections and can be found in the 2008 Archives of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (http://www.whitehouse.gov/administration/eop/ostp/nstc/docsreports/archives) at:

http://www.whitehouse.gov/galleries/NSTC%20Reports/Revision_1-22_09_CL.pdf

The second report, which is based on an NSF survey, looks at collections that receive Federal Funding; about two thirds of those described in the report are affiliated with higher education collections. This report can be found at

http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2009/nsf09044/nsf09044.pdf

Note that this NSF report is a short summary, and at the end it gives a URL to much more extensive data gathered from the survey.

These reports are important not just as baseline data about these collections, but because they lay part of the groundwork for a flurry of discussion and activity that is now taking place about capturing digitial representations various parts of these collections, and linking them together into national and international resources. I’ll be sharing out pointers to some of these developments in coming months, and I also hope that we’ll be able to highlight some of them at upcoming CNI meetings.

Clifford Lynch
Director, CNI

Filed Under: CNI News
Tagged With: scientific collections

Paul Evan Peters Fellowship – applications due April 23

March 29, 2010

The Coalition for Networked Information (CNI) announces the 2010 Paul Evan Peters Fellowship

Applications due by April 23, 2010

The Paul Evan Peters Fellowship was established to honor and perpetuate the memory of CNI’s founding executive director. The fellowship is awarded every two years to a student pursuing graduate studies in librarianship, the information sciences, or a closely related field, who demonstrates intellectual and personal qualities consistent with those of Paul Evan Peters, including:

–commitment to use of digital information and advanced technology to enhance scholarship, intellectual productivity and public life;

–interest in the civic responsibilities of information professionals and a commitment to democratic values;

–positive and creative approach to overcoming personal, technological, and bureaucratic challenges, and

–humor, vision, humanity, and imagination.

The fellowship is in the amount of $5000 per year, to be awarded two consecutive years to a student in a graduate program.

“The characteristics that have often been associated with Paul–positivity, creativity, humor, vision, humanity, and imagination–are, I hope, dimensions that I also bring to the work that I do as a scholar and as a teacher, ” wrote Philip Edwards, 2004 fellowship recipient and a faculty member at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, School of Information and Library Science. Edwards credits the award with helping to broaden his professional horizons as a student: “Because of this funding, I was able to travel to conferences which I would have otherwise been unable to attend, and the interactions I had among other researchers and practitioners at these gatherings have been more valuable than I could have ever imagined.”

Cal Lee, who received the first Peters Fellowship, is currently Assistant Professor at the School of Information and Library Science at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, where he teaches classes for graduate and undergraduate students, as well as continuing professional education workshops, in a variety of subjects, including archival administration, records management, digital curation, understanding information technology for managing digital collections, and the construction of digital repository rules.

More information about the Paul Evan Peters Fellowship and the application process are available at https://www.cni.org/pepfellowship/.

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Tagged With: Peters fellowship

US Dept. of Education National Education Technology Plan

March 24, 2010

About two weeks ago, the U.S. Department of Educaiton released a National Education Technology Plan. While this is largely focused on K-12, it may be of interest to some CNI-announce readers who have not seen annoucements regarding this document from other sources. The Plan and some related materials can be found at

http://www.ed.gov/technology/netp-2010

Filed Under: CNI News

International Digital Curation Conference Call for Papers

March 24, 2010

Below is the call for papers for this December’s International Digital Curation Conference, which will be held in Chicago. CNI is once again proud to be a co-sponsor for this meeting, which has become a major international venue for the data curation community.

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CALL FOR PAPERS
6th International Digital Curation Conference
Participation & Practice: Growing the curation community through the data decade
6 – 8 December 2010, Chicago, USA
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IDCC10 will be presented jointly by the Digital Curation Centre, UK and the
Graduate School of Library and Information Science, the University of Illinois
at Urbana-Champaign, and in partnership with the Coalition for Networked Information (CNI).

The Programme Committee invites the submission of papers that reflect developing trends in curation
and address the issues of growing the curation community to meet the challenges of the next decade.
Papers can be research or practice based.
Of particular interest:
* How is the digital curation community growing?
* How are data curation skills embedded in the curriculum?
* How curators are deployed in practice?
* What are the new research and development results in data curation?

All papers accepted for the conference will be published in the International Journal of Digital Curation
(http://www.ijdc.net/index.php/ijdc)

Full details of the Call for Papers can be found at: http://www.dcc.ac.uk/events/dcc-2010/call-for-papers/

Submissions will be accepted from 1 May 2010

Sent on behalf of IDCC10 Programme Committee:
Co-chaired by Kevin Ashley, Director Designate of the Digital Curation Centre (DCC),
Liz Lyon, Associate Director of the DCC, Allen Renear and Melissa Cragin from the
Graduate School of Library and Information Science (GSLIS) at the University of Illinois.

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Bridget Robinson
DCC Community Development
UKOLN, University of Bath
Bath BA2 7AY
Tel: + 44 (0) 1225 383343
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6th International Digital Curation Conference
Chicago, 6-8 December 2010
www.dcc.ac.uk

Filed Under: CNI News
Tagged With: IDCC

Cliff Lynch to Present Stone Lecture in DC

March 23, 2010

Clifford Lynch, CNI Executive Director, will present the Twentieth Annual Elizabeth W. Stone Lecture, Scholarship, Cultural Memory and Libraries in the 21st Century, at The Catholic University of America on Tuesday, April 20, 2010, 7-9PM. RSVPs are encouraged.

For more information, and to RSVP, consult http://asispvc.blogspot.com/2010/03/cua-school-of-library-and-information.html

Filed Under: CNI News
Tagged With: cultural memory

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