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In this presentation from CNI's fall 2014 meeting, Andrew Sallans of the Center for Open Science discusses the Open Science Framework (OSF), a free, open source web application which is designed to improve scholarly workflow and connect it to other tools and services.
Improving Integrity, Transparency, And Reproducibility Through Connection Of The Scholarly Workflow is now available online:
------------- Previously-released videos from this meeting:
-Smithsonian X Digitization: Rapid Capture for Vast Collections, 3D Digitization for Iconic Objects, Günter Waibel and Vincent Rossi of the Smithsonian Institution)
-Media: 21st Century Collection Crisis? by John Vallier, University of Washington -Improving the Odds of Preservation, David Rosenthal (Stanford U.) -Exposing Library Collections on the Web: Challenges and Lessons Learned , Tim Cole and Janina Sarol (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign), Ted Fons (OCLC), and Kenning Arlitsch (Montana State University)
-Archives and Digital Humanities, Charlotte Nunes (Southwestern U.), Mary Elings (UC Berkeley), Jen Wolfe and Tom Keegan (both of the University of Iowa)
-Analytics and Privacy: A Proposed Framework for Negotiating Service and Value Boundaries, Lisa Hinchliffe (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) and Andrew Asher (Indiana University)
-Swords, Dragons, and Spells: Libraries and User Privacy, Peter Brantley (NYPL), Marshall Breeding (consultant), Eric Hellman (Glejar), and Gary Price ( infoDOCKET.com)
- The Linked Data For Libraries (LD4L) Project: A Progress Report, with Dean Krafft (Cornell), and Tom Cramer (Stanford) http://youtu.be/QYd_OlenZ5U-A Conversation on the Changing Landscape of Information Systems in Higher Education, with Clifford Lynch (CNI), James Hilton (U. Michigan), Michele Kimpton (DuraSpace), and Tom Cramer (Stanford) -An Evolving Environment: Privacy, Security, Migration and Stewardship (Clifford Lynch, CNI)
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