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New videos from CNI’s December membership meeting have been posted:
Protecting Privacy on the Web: A Study of HTTPS and Google Analytics Implementation in Academic Library Websites Kenning Arlitsch & Scott W.H. Young (Montana State University) How well do academic libraries protect privacy in the digital age? This presentation reports the results of a study funded by IMLS and conducted by Montana State University and the University of New Mexico.
Hiding In Plain Sight: The Value of Machine-Processable Copyright Data John Mark Ockerbloom (U. Pennsylvania), Greg Cram (NYPL), Melissa Levine (U. Michigan) This presentation features discussions of projects that are publishing and using historic copyright data online, and show how making such data available in searchable, machine-processable, and linkable forms can enable libraries and other cultural institutions to legally use and share underused public domain and copyrighted literature and scholarship with greater confidence. User Research: Can LOD Help Users Engage with and Make Better Use of Digitized Special Collections? Timothy W. Cole (UIUC), Katrina Fenlon (UMD College Park), Harriett Green (Washington U. St. Louis) This briefing looks at two case studies undertaken to better understand how users engage with digitized special collections to understand if the use of Linked Open Data (LOD) methods and models facilitate and/or encourage user engagement.
Evaluating and Closing Privacy Gaps for Online Library Services Lisa Janicke Hinchliffe (UIUC), Katie Zimmerman & Micah Altman (MIT) Combines 2 presentations: Privacy Gaps in Mediated Library Services and Negotiating for What We Want: A Proposal for Model License Language on User Privacy.
Previously-released videos from this meeting:
-Public Access Submission System, Sayeed Choudhury, Aaron Birkland (Johns Hopkins U)
-Support for Campus-based Digital Resource Creation through the Science Gateways Community Institute (SGCI),
-Leveraging Library Expertise for University Rankings, Lauren Di Monte (U. Rochester), Liz Bernal (Case Western Reserve U.)
-Developing Library Strategy for 3D and Virtual Reality Collection Development and Reuse, Nathan Hall (Virginia Tech), Jamie Wittenberg (Indiana University – Bloomington)
-Where Next for the Open Library of Humanities and Consortial Funding Models for Open Access? Martin Paul Eve (University of London)
-California Digital Library & Dryad: Community Owned Data Publishing, Daniella Lowenberg & John Chodacki (California Digital Library, University of California Office of the President) -Moore-Sloan Data Science Environments Project Update, Micaela Parker (Moore-Sloan Data Science Environments)
-Blockchain: What’s Not To Like? David S. H. Rosenthal, Stanford University (retired) -Can I Trust this Data? Selecting Data for Reuse and Other Dilemmas of the Research Scientist, Grace Agnew (Rutgers University)
-Demonstrating Faculty Impact: New Data and Visualization Services, Barrie Hayes, Amanda Henley (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)* *Weather/travel issues precluded the speakers from attending CNI’s fall 2018 meeting; the presenters provided CNI with this recording and granted permission to release it publicly.
-The State of Digital Preservation: A Snapshot of Triumphs, Gaps, and Open Research Questions, Oya Y. Rieger, Roger C. Schonfeld (Ithaka S+R) -Foundations for Research Computing: Collaborating to Provide Student Support at Scale, Barbara Rockenbach, Mark Newton, Halayn Hescock (Columbia University)
-From Talking to Action: Fostering Deep Collaboration Between University Libraries, Museums, and IT, Susan Gibbons, Louis King, Michael Appleby, Dale Hendrickson (Yale University) -Public Access to Research Data: Report from the AAU APLU Public Access Working Group Workshop, Mary Lee Kennedy (ARL), Kacy Redd (APLU), Katie Steen (AAUW), Tyler Walters (Virginia Tech)
-What Is the Future of Libraries in Academic Research? Tom Hickerson, John Brosz, Suzanne Goopy (University of Calgary)
-Library as Platform: The Transformed Library’s Impact on Teaching and Learning, Jason Evans Groth, Greg Raschke (North Carolina State University)
-Closing plenary: The National Library of Medicine & the National Institutes of Health Partnership in Accelerating Discovery Through Data, Patricia Flatley Brennan, Director, US National Library of Medicine
-Clifford Lynch’s opening address, Responsible Stewardship, Technology Realities, and Renewing Collaborations: CNI's Agenda for the Coming Year__________________________________________________ Diane Goldenberg-Hart
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