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Project Briefings Presented at the
CNI Fall 2016 Membership Meeting
December 12-13, 2016
Washington, DC

Academic Museums and Libraries: Strong Partners for Stewardship and Engagement

Jill Deupi, University of Miami
Chuck Eckman, University of Miami

After the Harvest: Preservation, Access, and Research Services for the 2016 End of Term Web Archive

Jefferson Bailey, Internet Archive
Abbie Grotke, Library of Congress
Mark Phillips, University of North Texas

Altmetrics Going Mainstream: Moving Recommendations into Practice and Beyond

Todd Carpenter, National Information Standards Organization
Nettie Lagace, National Information Standards Organization

arXiv@25: Exploring Future Directions and Strategies

Oya Y. Rieger, Cornell University
Martin Lessmeister, Cornell University
Sandy Payette, Cornell University

Assessing Institutional Repositories

Elisabeth Kaplan, George Washington University
Philip Herold, University of Minnesota Twin Cities
Kenning Arlitsch, Montana State University

Assessing Training for Digital Stewardship: Findings from the National Digital Stewardship Residency Program

Howard Besser, New York University
Meridith Mink, Council on Library & Information Resources
Michelle Gallinger, Gallinger Consulting

Building Repositories for Social Science and Archaeological Data

John B. Howard, University College Dublin
Francis P. McManamon, Arizona State University

Building the Better Ebook and Beyond

Alex Humphreys, JSTOR
Charles Watkinson, University of Michigan
Lisa Macklin, Emory University
Barbara Rockenbach, Columbia University

Building Tools and Services to Support Research Software Preservation and Sharing

Fernando Rios, Johns Hopkins University
Jeffrey Spies, Center for Open Science
Rick Johnson, University of Notre Dame/Association of Research Libraries
Micah Altman, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Capstones: Internet Identity Begins to Fill the Gaps

Ken Klingenstein, Internet2

Collaborations to Improve Collections Management and Access with CollectionSpace, an Open Sourced Software Solution

Robert Miller, LYRASIS
David Greenbaum, University of California, Berkeley
Ann Baird Whiteside, Harvard University

The Cost of Open Access to Journals: Pay It Forward Project Findings

MacKenzie Smith, University of California, Davis

Current Trends in Digital Newspaper Delivery: Leveraging Shared Resources, Collaborations, and Interoperability in the Libraries Community

Sheila Rabun, International Image Interoperability Framework (IIIF)
Karen Estlund, Pennsylvania State University
Mark Phillips, University of North Texas

Deutsche Biographie: From a National Biography to a Historical Information System

Dirk Scholz, Bavarian State Library
Maximilian Schrott, Historical Commission at the Bavarian Academy of Sciences and Humanities

Developing Technology Fluencies

Rebecca L. Lubas, Claremont Colleges
Sam Kome, Claremont Colleges
Kim Eke, The University of Pennsylvania

Digital Humanities Collections and Technologies

Sayeed Choudhury, Johns Hopkins University
Mark Patton, Johns Hopkins University
John B. Howard, University College Dublin
Sharon S. Prado, University College Dublin

The Digital Preservation Ecosystem: A Community Conversation with Providers of Services

Mary Molinaro, Digital Preservation Network
Aaron Choate, University of Texas
Chip German, University of Virginia
Debra Hanken Kurtz, DuraSpace
Mike Furlough, HathiTrust
Sibyl Schaefer, University of California San Diego
Katherine Skinner, Educopia Institute

Digitized Manuscripts

Benjamin Albritton, Stanford University
Sheila Rabun, International Image Interoperability Framework
Alexandra Bolintineanu, University of Toronto
Sian Meikle, University of Toronto

Documenting the Now: Supporting Scholarly Use and Preservation of Social Media Content

Ed Summers, University of Maryland
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DRASTIC Measures: Digital Repository at Scale that Invites Computation (To Improve Collections)

Gregory Jansen, University of Maryland
Richard Marciano, University of Maryland

Enhanced Institutional Repository Indexing, Linking and Display: Facilitating User Access and Publicly Funded Research Compliance

Judith Russell, University of Florida
Todd Digby, University of Florida

Expanding Research Data Services

Bryan Sinclair, Georgia State University
Mandy Swygart-Hobaugh, Georgia State University
Michele Claibourn, University of Virginia

Exploring Ways to Improve Access to Scholarly Resources: From Anywhere on Any Device

Todd Carpenter, National Information Standards Organization
Clifford Lynch, Coalition for Networked Information
Chris Shillum, Elsevier, Inc.
Ralph Youngen, American Chemical Society

From Archives to Data: Crowdsourcing Special Collections

Amy Azzarito, University of California, Davis
Peter Leonard, Yale University
Lindsay King, Yale University

From Primary Resources to a Foundation for Programming: Disability History at the University of Texas Arlington Libraries

Ramona Holmes, University of Texas at Arlington
Kelly Visnak, University of Texas at Arlington

The Future of Finding at the University of Oxford

Catriona Cannon, University of Oxford
Christine Madsen, Athenaeum21

The HathiTrust Research Center: It Takes a Village

Robert McDonald, Indiana University
Mike Furlough, University of Michigan
Beth Namachchivaya, University of Illinois
Beth Plale, Indiana University
J. Stephen Downie, University of Illinois
John Unsworth, University of Virginia

Institutional Learning Analytics: How Can Academic Libraries Connect?

Megan Oakleaf, Syracuse University
Malcolm Brown, EDUCAUSE

Islandora

Nick Ruest, York University
Melissa Anez, Islandora Foundation
Adam Traub, University of Rochester

The Library in 2020: Creating Collaborative Digital Library Collections

Brewster Kahle, Internet Archive
Tom Blake, Boston Public Library
Geoffrey Harder, University of Alberta

Lots of LOCKSS Keeping Stuff Safe: The Future of the LOCKSS Program

Nicholas Taylor, Stanford University

Makerspaces, Virtual Reality, The Internet of Things et alia Stories

Karim Boughida, University of Rhode Island
Brian Jepson, O'Reilly Media
Brian Mathews, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Carl Grant, University of Oklahoma
Angelica Ferria, University of Rhode Island
Deborah Mongeau, University of Rhode Island

Migrating Library Collections and Operations to Linked Data: Assessment, Planning and Experimentation

Timothy W. Cole, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Myung-Ja K. Han, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Carl G. Stahmer, University of California, Davis
MacKenzie Smith, University of California, Davis

Modern Digital Preservation Approaches from the Fedora Community

David Wilcox, DuraSpace
Tom Cramer, Stanford University
Robin Ruggaber, University of Virginia
Declan Fleming, University of California, San Diego
Evviva Weinraub, Northwestern University

Networked Inquiry as General Education: ThoughtVectors in Concept Space

Gardner Campbell, Virginia Commonwealth University
Christina Engelbart, Doug Engelbart Institute

Open Platform: Two Integrations at the University of Wisconsin-Madison

Lee Konrad, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Bruce Barton, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Steve Meyer, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Oren Beit-Arie, Ex Libris, a ProQuest Company

Preserving Federal Electronic Records: Implementing a New Electronic Records Archive at the National Archives and Records Administration

Leslie Johnston, National Archives and Records Administration

The Provenance of Madame Bonnier: Linked Open Data and Intra-Institutional Collaboration

Robert Sanderson, J. Paul Getty Trust
Joshua Gomez, Getty Research Institute

Reference Rot in Scholarly Communication: A Reliable Quantification and a Proposed Solution

Martin Klein, Los Alamos National Laboratory

Rendering and Reading: Three University Presses Consider the Future of Scholarly Monographs

Terry Ehling, Johns Hopkins University Press
Charles Watkinson, University of Michigan
David Millman, New York University
Monica McCormick, New York University

Research IT @ Illinois: Establishing Service Responsive to Investigator Needs

John Towns, University of Illinois

Scholars@Cornell: Visualizing the Scholarly Record

Sandy Payette, Cornell University
Muhammad Javed, Cornell University

A Serverless and Stateless Gaming Platform: NuPredicts

Harlan Wallach, Northwestern University
Rodolfo Vieira, Northwestern University

Spaces for Learning and Scholarship

Zheng (John) Wang, University of Notre Dame
Tracy Bergstrom, University of Notre Dame
Laurie Alexander, University of Michigan
Meghan Sitar, University of Michigan

A Story of Preprints and Curation Networks: Efficiently Scaling Community Outreach Using Public Goods Infrastructure

Philip Cohen, University of Maryland College Park
Cynthia Hudson Vitale, Washington University in St. Louis; Association of Research Libraries
Jeffrey Spies, Center for Open Science
Claire Stewart, University of Minnesota

Supporting Digital Humanities: Report of an ECAR/CNI Working Group

Joan K. Lippincott, Coalition for Networked Information
Quinn Dombrowski, University of California, Berkeley

Tools for Modern Research Practice

Bret Davidson, North Carolina State University
Eka Grguric, North Carolina State University
Andrée Rathemacher, University of Rhode Island

Transnational Strategies for Stewardship of Our Shared Scholarly Record (and of Each Nation’s Published Heritage): Both Open and Subscribed Content

Peter Burnhill, University of Edinburgh
Gaëlle Béquet, ISSN International Centre
Theron ‘Ted’ Westervelt, Library of Congress
Alan Darnell, University of Toronto

Understanding and Improving Media Collection Usage and Discoverability

Evviva Weinraub, Northwestern University
Jon W. Dunn, Indiana University
Dimitrios Latsis, Internet Archive; University of California, Santa Cruz
Mark Williams, Dartmouth College

Update on Funding Opportunities: Programs, Priorities & Trends

Trevor Owens, Institute of Museum and Library Services
Joel Wurl, National Endowment for the Humanities
Lucy Barber, National Historical Publications & Records Commission
Nicole Ferraiolo, Council on Library and Information Resources
Elizabeth Tran, National Endowment for the Humanities

Using Big Data, Asking Big Questions: The Chronicling America Historic American Newspapers Data Challenge

Leah Weinryb Grohsgal, National Endowment for the Humanities
Deborah Thomas, Library of Congress

Weaving Together Preservation and Active Research

Rick Johnson, University of Notre Dame/Association of Research Libraries
Sayeed Choudhury, Johns Hopkins University
David Wilcox, Duraspace
Jeffrey Spies, The Center for Open Science

What’s the Reality of Virtual Reality in a Modern Research University Library?

Carl Grant, University of Oklahoma
Matt Cook, University of Oklahoma

Yours, Mine, or Ours? The Freedom of Information Act Archive: Making the Transition from Faculty Project to Community Resource

Barbara Rockenbach, Columbia University
Nancy Maron, BlueSky to BluePrint
Matthew Connelly, Columbia University
Robert Cartolano, Columbia University
Last updated:  Thursday, December 1st, 2016

 

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