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Video ‘Assessing Cyberinfrastructure Impact’ from CNI fall meeting

January 31, 2011

CIO Sally Jackson (University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign) discusses cyberinfrastructure impact assessment, and why it’s important, in this project briefing session, presented at CNI’s December 2010 meeting. Video of the presentation is available on both of CNI’s channels: YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/cnivideo) and Vimeo (http://vimeo.com/channels/cni).

For more information about the session, and for access to the presentation materials, visit the project briefing page at https://www.cni.org/tfms/2010b.fall/Abstracts/PB-assessing-jackson.html.

Filed Under: CNI News
Tagged With: assessment, CNI2010fall, cyberinfrastructure, Videos

Video of NSF Data Management Plan Requirements from 12/10 CNI Mtg

January 25, 2011

The video of a well-attended CNI Fall meeting session on “NSF Data Management Plan Requirements: Institutional Initiatives” is now available on both YouTube at http://www.youtube.com/cnivideo and Vimeo at http://vimeo.com/channels/cni.  Serge Goldstein of Princeton and Scott Brandt of Purdue provided information on what their institutions are doing to support their researchers’ needs to include data management plans as part of grant proposals to the National Science Foundation.

In addition, you can find the presenters’ PowerPoint presentations and other materials on our meeting website at https://www.cni.org/tfms/2010b.fall/Abstracts/PB-nsf-goldstein.html .

I know many campuses are tackling similar issues and I hope can benefit from the work highlighted at our meeting.

Joan Lippincott
Associate Director, CNI

Filed Under: CNI News, Digital Curation
Tagged With: CNI2010fall, data management, NSF, Videos

Europeana Strategic Plan 2011-2015 Released

January 25, 2011

Following up on my recent post about “The New Renaissance” report on digital cultural heritage in the European context, I wanted to share this recent press release announcing the availability of the Strategic Plan 2011-2015 for the Europeana program. I think this will be of interest to any organization looking at strategies for capturing, organizing and sharing digital cultural heritage materials at scale.

Clifford Lynch
Director, CNI

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Press Release For immediate release
The Hague 19.01.11

Europeana’s Strategic Plan published

Europeana’s Strategic Plan 2011-2015, has been published by the Europeana Foundation. The Plan comes as a timely response to last week’s report from the Comité des Sages which recommended ‘a clear vision and planŠfor the further development of Europeana.’

The Strategic Plan outlines the approach Europeana will take in the changing information landscape. In the next few years, one specific focus for Europeana will be on enhancing the users’ experience. It will give users access to cultural heritage content wherever they are and whenever they want it, making it available through APIs and search widgets, in teaching resources, on blogs, college sites and social networks. Europeana will also explore new ways of actively engaging users in the development of the site and making creative reuse of its content.

Download the full colour version or the black and white print version of the Strategic Plan 2011-2015.
ENDS

For more information contact

Jonathan Purday +44 (0) 1937 546614 jonathan.purday

Notes for editors

Europeana ( www.europeana.eu) is a partnership of European cultural heritage associations that have joined forces to bring together the digitised content of Europe’s galleries, libraries, museums, archives and audiovisual collections. Currently Europeana gives integrated access to 15 million books, films, paintings, museum objects and archival documents from some 1500 content providers. The content is drawn from every European member state and the interface is in 27 European languages. Europeana receives its main funding from the European Commission.

Comité des Sages (The High-Level Reflection Group) was created in April 2010 to make recommendations to the European Commission, European cultural institutions and any stakeholders, on ways and means to make Europe’s cultural heritage and creativity available on the Internet and to preserve it for future generations. It was set up by Neelie Kroes, Vice President responsible for the Digital Agenda, and Androulla Vassiliou, Commissioner for Education and Culture.
The Comité des Sages’ members are Maurice Lévy (Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of advertising and communications company Publicis), Elisabeth Niggemann (Director-General of the German National Library and chair of the Europeana Foundation) and Jacques De Decker (author and Permanent Secretary of Belgium’s Royal Academy of French language and literature).

The New Renaissance, the Comité des Sages’ report on digital cultural heritage, was released to the Commission on January 10, 2010. The report recommended that Europeana ‘should become the central reference point for Europe’s online cultural heritage.’

Europeana – Think Culture | National Library of the Netherlands | PO Box 90407 | 2509 LK The Hague

Filed Under: CNI News
Tagged With: cultural memory

EDUCAUSE Live 1/21/11 on Mobile Computing & Learning

January 18, 2011

I know many of our cni-announce subscribers are interested in developments in the mobile environment. This webcast will describe a wide range of responses by one campus to the mobile environment.

Don’t forget to register for this free EDUCAUSE event.
–Joan Lippincott
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Friday, January 21, EDUCAUSE Live! will discuss mobile computing at the University of Maryland.

“Spotlight on Mobile Computing: Stories of Mobile Learning”

http://www.educause.edu/live112

1-2pm U.S. Eastern Time, Friday, January 21. No charge, but registration required. Archived for future (re)viewing.

Speaker:

Christopher Higgins
Acting Director, Academic Support
University of Maryland

Summary:

The University of Maryland is in its third year of a mobility initiative that has encompassed everything from student recruitment to app development to class projects. This session will focus on the experiences of faculty and students when using mobile devices for teaching and learning. Specific focus will be given to Digital Cultures and Creativity and Information 3.0, two dynamic programs that incorporate the iPad and iPod touch with other technologies to engage students in learning.

EDUCAUSE Live! on Twitter:

Use #EDULive to discuss this or any EDUCAUSE Live! Webcast on Twitter before or after the event.

EDUCAUSE Live! events are open to all. Feel free to redistribute this message.

Filed Under: CNI News
Tagged With: EDUCAUSE, mobile services

Open Annotation Workshop, March 24-25, 2011, Chicago

January 13, 2011

The Open Annotation Collaboration continues to move ahead, and has just announced a workshop to help validate and expand the applicability of the model that they have developed. I’ve reproduced the announcement below.

Clifford Lynch
Director, CNI

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The Open Annotation Collaboration (OAC) project is pleased to announce an open call for statements of interest in participating in the Using the OAC Model for Annotation Interoperability Workshop. The workshop will be held 24-25 March 2011 in Chicago, IL and will provide an in- depth introduction to the OAC data model and ontology for describing scholarly annotations of Web-accessible information resources.

Use cases suggested by workshop participants and involving a range of scholarly annotation classes and target media types will be discussed. Participants will be asked to examine, comment on, and provide feedback on how well the OAC data model and framework intersects (or fails to intersect) with domain-specific needs for scholarly annotation services and with existing discipline or repository-specific annotation tools and services. By the end of the day and a half workshop, attendees will be better prepared to propose and undertake implementations of annotation tools and services that leverage the OAC data model and ontology.

The workshop is planned for 9 AM March 24 through 1 PM March 25, 2011, in Chicago, Illinois. Limited support is available to reimburse invited participants for reasonable travel costs. Preliminary statements of interest & use case briefs are requested by January 24, 2011. In the event of oversubscription, these briefs will be used to select invitees; invitations will be issued by February 7.

Please see http://www.openannotation.org/documents/CallForWorkshopParticipation.pdf for additional details and context; contact Tim Cole (t-cole3@illinois.edu) or Jacob Jett (jjett2@illinois.edu)  for further information.

The Open Annotation Collaboration is supported by a grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. OAC members include the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, the University of Maryland, the University of Queensland (Australia), and the Los Alamos National Laboratory.

Thanks,

Tim Cole
University of Illinois at UC

Filed Under: CNI News
Tagged With: OAC, open annotation

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