X-CGP-ClamAV-Result: CLEAN X-VirusScanner: Niversoft's CGPClamav Helper v1.25a (ClamAV 1.3.1/27512) DKIM-Signature: v=1; a=rsa-sha256; q=dns/txt; c=simple/simple; d=cni.org; s=mail; bh=LCRkHuTjwBj2uV5Bxy4fyEM8br6Pcl89z3DeHI23v2g=; h=Subject:Mime-Version:Content-Type:From:Message-ID:Date:To:Sender; b=SBiQDb6 98Gw5h7Phh8JZ6QAgLbLQCRSg8hEJmatND6rebjbdNAkH6IJXCjgS6EQI2pcFP9kWIt3kG+ZAJI1H 4XWKfKPx3uCvJPv60AkLGz94yJohDADOLQDxnsqy7nwWrCFtXos0cYVfDUhNiszbwfB8bAwf7uOPw jQyIfBdUpY= Return-Path: Sender: To: CNI-ANNOUNCE Date: Wed, 08 Jan 2025 16:42:02 -0500 Message-ID: X-Original-Return-Path: Received: from [97.116.167.184] (account paige@cni.org HELO smtpclient.apple) by cni.org (CommuniGate Pro SMTP 7.1.9) with ESMTPSA id 42974561 for CNI-ANNOUNCE@cni.org; Wed, 08 Jan 2025 16:37:53 -0500 From: Paige Pope Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="Apple-Mail=_590A0753-BC89-405E-9044-19B11AC2D720" Mime-Version: 1.0 (Mac OS X Mail 16.0 \(3731.700.6\)) Subject: CNI Call for Proposals: Spring 2025 Member Meeting X-Original-Message-Id: <179935B8-9DC7-42E5-BF1E-5CBDD750FE70@cni.org> X-Original-Date: Wed, 8 Jan 2025 15:37:14 -0500 X-Original-To: CNI-ANNOUNCE@cni.org X-Mailer: Apple Mail (2.3731.700.6) --Apple-Mail=_590A0753-BC89-405E-9044-19B11AC2D720 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 The Coalition for Networked Information (CNI) invites project briefing = proposals for our Spring 2025 Membership Meeting, taking place April = 8=E2=80=939 at the Hyatt Regency Milwaukee in Milwaukee, WI. Submit your proposal through the online form at: = https://www.cni.org/events/mm/spring-2025/project-briefing-proposals-s25 = =20 The submission deadline is February 21, 2025 Project briefings (presentations) address state-of-the-art developments, = issues of interest to the membership, a timely topic = , or a specific project related to networked = information content and technologies, particularly those that are = cross-institutional or of broad interest to the community. Project = briefings include information about a project=E2=80=99s goals, progress, = and lessons learned, time for discussion, and perhaps demonstrations. = Issue-oriented briefings include background information on a topic of = interest and ample time for general discussion with attendees. Important Information Anyone may propose a project briefing; affiliation with a member = organization is not required. The meeting will be held in person; presenters are expected to speak in = person except in very unusual circumstances. Speakers are invited to = attend the entire meeting (there is no registration fee), though they or = their organizations are responsible for their expenses. Project briefings are typically 30-minute to one-hour sessions. We also = accept proposals for lightning round presentations (limited to five = minutes, one presenter) All sessions will be recorded and made openly available after the = meeting. In some exceptional cases we may accept a session that is not = recorded at the request of presenters. Please note that project briefings are not intended to serve as = marketing sessions for products or services; promotional presentations, = including for non-profit services or initiatives, are not appropriate. Submission & Evaluation Information A limited number of project briefings will be accepted.* We encourage = submissions that: Address state-of-the-art developments and issues of interest to our = membership, particularly those that are cross-institutional or of broad = interest to the community (see CNI=E2=80=99s topics pages = and recent member meetings = for some = themes that are important to our work) Focus on novel, timely, or creative approaches to digital information = challenges Are geared toward high-level administrators and policymakers Feature topics that would particularly benefit from interactive = discussion *CNI=E2=80=99s quarterly Pre-Recorded Project Briefing Series = complements the project briefings = at the in-person meetings and offers an opportunity to share updates and = reports on new initiatives in a timelier manner and on a year-round = basis. Prospective speakers are encouraged to consider this option as = well. If you have any questions, please contact me at paige@cni.org = . We look forward to your submission. Sincerely, -Paige Pope, CNI Communications Coordinator =20 =20 --Apple-Mail=_590A0753-BC89-405E-9044-19B11AC2D720 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8
The Coalition for Networked = Information (CNI) invites project briefing proposals for our Spring 2025 = Membership Meeting, taking place April 8=E2=80=939 at the Hyatt Regency = Milwaukee in Milwaukee, WI.

Submit your = proposal through the online form athttps://www.cni.org/events/mm/spring-2025/project-briefing-proposa= ls-s25  

The submission = deadline is February 21, 2025

Project = briefings (presentations) address state-of-the-art developments, = issues of interest to the membership, a timely topic, or a specific project = related to networked information content and technologies, particularly = those that are cross-institutional or of broad interest to the = community. Project briefings include information about a project=E2=80=99s= goals, progress, and lessons learned, time for discussion, and perhaps = demonstrations. Issue-oriented briefings include background information = on a topic of interest and ample time for general discussion with = attendees.

Important = Information
  • Anyone may = propose a project briefing; affiliation with a member organization = is not required.
  • The meeting will be held in person; = presenters are expected to speak in person except in very unusual = circumstances. Speakers are invited to attend the entire meeting (there = is no registration fee), though they or their organizations are = responsible for their expenses.
  • Project briefings are typically = 30-minute to one-hour sessions. We also accept proposals for lightning = round presentations (limited to five minutes, one presenter)
  • All = sessions will be recorded and made openly available after the meeting. = In some exceptional cases we may accept a session that is not recorded = at the request of presenters.
  • Please note that project briefings = are not intended to serve as marketing sessions for products or = services; promotional presentations, including for non-profit services = or initiatives, are not = appropriate.

Submission & = Evaluation Information
A limited number of project = briefings will be accepted.* We encourage submissions = that:
  • Address state-of-the-art = developments and issues of interest to our membership, particularly = those that are cross-institutional or of broad interest to the community = (see CNI=E2=80=99s topics = pages and rece= nt member meetings for some themes that are important to our = work)
  • Focus on novel, timely, or creative approaches to digital = information challenges
  • Are geared toward high-level = administrators and policymakers
  • Feature topics that would = particularly benefit from interactive = discussion

*CNI=E2=80=99s = quarterly Pre-Recorded= Project Briefing Series complements the project briefings at = the in-person meetings and offers an opportunity to share updates and = reports on new initiatives in a timelier manner and on a year-round = basis. Prospective speakers are encouraged to consider this option as = well.

If you have any questions, please contact = me at paige@cni.org. We look = forward to your = submission.

Sincerely,

-= Paige Pope, CNI Communications = Coordinator
 
 

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