High resolution displays have been an increasing presence in libraries. Experiences with High Resolution Display Walls in Academic Libraries explores how these screens have been integrated to support a variety of research and learning at the University of Calgary, Brown University and North Carolina State University. The talk is now online at:
In this 2-part presentation, Dean Krafft of Cornell and Tom Cramer of Stanford provide an update on the Mellon-funded Linked Data for Libraries (LD4L) project, and Charles Blair (University of Chicago) discusses the process of applying linked data to a digital repository. Linked Data for Libraries and Archives: LD4L and Europeana is online at:
Previously-released videos from this meeting:
-Digital Dissertations in an Increasingly Welcoming Landscape (Visconti, Purdue)
-Data Ethics Support Systems and Networks (Tijerina and Keller, Data & Society Research Institute)
-The Archaeology of Infrastructure (Choudhury, Johns Hopkins; Geraerts, University College London)
-The Open Science Framework (OSF) at Notre Dame: Connecting the Workflow and Supporting the Research Mission (Sallans, COS; Meyers, Notre Dame)
-Transparency, Trust, and Consumer Protection in a Complex World (Julie Brill, Federal Trade Commission)
-Achieving Meaningful Interoperability for Web-based Scholarship (Van de Compel, Nelson)
-Recalibrating Access, Security, Privacy and Innovation (Clifford Lynch, CNI)
-Is Gold Open Access Sustainable? Update from the UC Pay-It-Forward Project (Smith, Anderson)
-How Much Does $1.7 Billion Buy You? A Comparison of Published Scientific Journal Articles to Their Pre-print Version (Farb, Grappone, Broadwell, Klein)