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New videos from CNI’s April meeting have been added to our channels:
Research Innovation Trends and Priorities in Canadian Research Libraries (Merrilee Proffitt, OCLC Research; Vivian Lewis, McMaster University) Reports on the results of a survey of research libraries in Canada conducted by the Canadian Association of Research Libraries (CARL) and OCLC Research which captured trends, capacities, priorities and collaborations within the Canadian research library community. Also includes discussion of comparative data from surveys conducted in Australia and the United Kingdom.
Scaling Software Emulation Services: An Introduction to the EaaSI Program of Work (Seth Anderson, Yale University Library) The Scaling Emulation and Software Preservation Infrastructure (EaaSI) program is focused on the development of technology and services that support distributed management, documentation, sharing, and use of emulated software across a broad range of disciplines. A beta instance of the EaaSI Network service will enable partner institutions to share emulated environments between members of the network. --- Previously released from this meeting:
*Beyond Tools and Space: Building a Community of Practice for Making (Beth Marhanka & Don Undeen, Georgetown University)
*3D Scanning and Augmented Reality as a Method to Deliver and Promote Digital Collections in Libraries & Museums (Chad Hutchens & Tyler Kerr, University of Wyoming)
*Holistic Approaches to Research Data Management: Scholars as Collectors (Oya Y. Rieger & Danielle Cooper, Ithaka S+R)
*Of Data, Ethics, and Leadership: Building a National Roadmap for Web Privacy and Web Analytics (Scott W. H. Young, Sara Mannheimer, Jason Clark [Montana State University])
*Data Science Support for Social Science Research, Christina Maimone (Northwestern University), Alex Storer (Stanford University)
*Towards Coherence through Collective Action: Laying the Foundation for Sustainable, Open Infrastructure (Maurice York, University of Michigan; Evviva Weinraub, Northwestern University; Heather Joseph, SPARC; Katherine Skinner, Educopia Institute)
*OCFL: A Community Developed Approach to Digital Preservation (Andrew Woods, DuraSpace; Rosalyn Metz, Emory University; Simeon Warner, Cornell University)
*Michael L. Nelson's closing plenary address, “Web Archives at the Nexus of Good Fakes and Flawed Originals"
*Kathleen Fitzpatrick's opening plenary address, "Generous Thinking: Sustainability, Solidarity and the Common Good"
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Diane Goldenberg-Hart
Communications Coordinator Coalition for Networked Information 21 Dupont Circle, Suite 800, Washington, DC 20036 202.296.5098 | cni.org
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