In this talk from CNI's December meeting, Kate Wittenberg (Portico), Tim DiLauro (JHU) and Ken Rawson (IEEE) describe the planning and development of the RMap Project, a framework that will connect publications and their linked data, and preserve that connection. Publishing and Preserving Data as Primary Research Objects: The RMap Project (CNI's 100th video!) is now available online:
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-The NIH Contribution to the Commons, Philip Bourne of the National Institutes of Health
-Falling Though the Cracks: Digital Preservation and Institutional Failures, Jerome McDonough of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
-Stewarding New York Public Library's Audio and Moving Image Research Collections into the Future, Ann Thornton and Evelyn Frangakis of the New York Public Library -A Decade In: Assessing the Impacts and Futures of Internet Identity, Ken Klingenstien, Internet2 -Trends in 3D Printing (James King of NIH and Kathlin Ray of the University of Nevada, Reno)
-Improving Integrity, Transparency, And Reproducibility Through Connection Of The Scholarly Workflow, Andrew Sallans, Center for Open Science 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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