Coalition For Networked Information The Library of Congress played a prominent role during the spring 2000 meetingof the Coalition for Networked Information Task Force, held March 2728 in http://www.loc.gov/loc/lcib/0006/cni.html
Extractions: Library Plays Role in CNI Task Force in March BY SUSAN R. MORRIS AND CHARLYNN SPENCER PYNE The Library of Congress played a prominent role during the spring 2000 meeting of the Coalition for Networked Information Task Force, held March 27-28 in Washington. The Library of Congress is a charter member of the Coalition for Networked Information (CNI), which was established in 1990 by the Association of Research Libraries and EDUCAUSE "to advance the transformative promise of networked information technology for the advancement of scholarly communication and the enrichment of intellectual productivity." CNI's international task force of more than 200 institutional members, including libraries, library vendors, universities, publishers, and U.S. and foreign government agencies, meets each spring and fall for discussions of new technologies and library projects. Director for Public Service Collections Diane Kresh said that the CDRS Project will provide professional reference service to users anytime, anywhere, through an international digital network of academic, special, public and national libraries. Through CDRS, users will have Internet access to library experts who draw on digital and nondigital resources to answer their queries.
LII Law About Copyright Report of NII Working Group on Intellectual Property. Coalition for Networked Information. Association of Research Libraries Copyright Documents http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
Coalition For Networked Information From FOLDOC Coalition for Networked Information. (CNI) A consortium formed by American ResearchLibraries, CAUSE, and EDUCOM to promote the creation of, and access to, http://foldoc.doc.ic.ac.uk/foldoc/foldoc.cgi?Coalition for Networked Information
Coalition For Networked Information From FOLDOC Coalition for Networked Information and EDUCOM to promote the creation of,and access to, information resources in networked environments in order to http://foldoc.doc.ic.ac.uk/foldoc/foldoc.cgi?CNI
Extractions: Main I have had some great opportunites over the past month or so to attend some interesting conferences, meetings, and training sessions. One of the trips was a short jaunt on the train down to Portland for the 2004 winter meeting of the Coalition for Networked Information (aka CNI) (tech aside - praise be to the genius who put power outlets on the train by each seat - but i just gotta ask - why only one? I am going to treat myself to a compact travel powerstrip for the new year). There were a variety of interesting talks as always - but this year seemed esepcially full of - something - electricity? energy? Not sure what it was, but the vibe seemed different - maybe people were sensing the impending announcement from Google. Anyways - I attended an interesting talk by David Lewis, "A Demand-Side View of the Future of Library Collections" , that touched on trends he has seen impacting his library's collection and what it could mean in the next 25 years for collections everywhere, even beyond academic libraries. An intersting discussion on what "shifts" in information formats and delivery "vehicles" could mean for a library's budget and also what patrons will be expecting. The couple of days in Portland - which if you ever get a chance to visit, I would highly recommend - was capped by listening to David Liroff - the Chief Technology Officer at WGBH. Below is portions of an e-mail form Cliff Lynch, the director of CNI, about the talk:
Coalition For Networked Information - Cultural Commons , The Coalition for Networked Information is an organization dedicatedto supporting the transformative promise of networked information http://www.culturalcommons.org/directorydetail.cfm?ID=153
Extractions: Home Weblogs Calendar The Coalition for Networked Information organizes a series of projects involving digital technologies and the liberal arts. In developing relevant programs for scholarship and teaching, CNI addresses problems including electronic publishing, preservation of digital materials, supporting infrastructure for metadata, and computing in the humanities. NITLE has joined CNI through a special consortial arrangement that entitles its affiliated colleges to 16 representatives at CNI's twice-yearly Task Force Meetings (20 per meeting). Representatives are asked to provide NITLE with a brief report after each of these events, to assist us in assessing the Coalition's offerings and in promoting collaborative relationships. Report of NITLE Delegates to CNI's Spring, 2005 Task Force Meeting Report of NITLE Delegates to CNI's Fall, 2004 Task Force Meeting Report of NITLE Delegates to CNI's Spring, 2004 Task Force Meeting Report of NITLE Delegates to CNI's Fall, 2003 Task Force Meeting ... Report of NITLE Delegates to CNI's Spring, 2003 Task Force Meeting
National Institute For Technology & Liberal Education Coalition for Networked Information meeting. The Coalition for NetworkedInformation (CNI) is meeting in Portland this week. A slate of participants from http://www.nitle.org/tech_news.php?id=374
Cisler: Coalition For Networked Information Mtg Rpt (fwd) Cisler Coalition for Networked Information Mtg Rpt (fwd). Publib Poster publllat nysernet.org Fri Nov 3 042632 EST 1995 http://lists.webjunction.org/wjlists/publib/1995-November/071186.html
Isaac Network Call For Collaborators The Coalition for Networked Information s Task Force meetings will be used as a The Coalition for Networked Information (CNI), a joint program of the http://lists.webjunction.org/wjlists/web4lib/1998-November/010992.html
Extractions: Mon Nov 23 17:28:02 EST 1998 Previous message: [WEB4LIB] Hooks-to-Holdings: Who's doing what? Next message: No subject Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ] ... http://scout.cs.wisc.edu/scout/research/index.html If you are interested in participating, please contact us at the addresses below with your interests, general information about your collection, and the URL of your site. Susan Calcari ( scal at cs.wisc.edu ), Project Director. For content or technical issues, please contact Amy Tracy Wells ( awel at cs.wisc.edu ), Content Coordinator, or Mike Roszkowski ( mfr at cs.wisc.edu ), Technical Coordinator. The Coalition for Networked Information (CNI), a joint program of the Association of Research Libraries and Educause, is an organization to advance the transformative promise of networked information technology for the advancement of scholarly communication and the enrichment of intellectual productivity. More information on CNI can be found at http://www.cni.org/.
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EDUCAUSE | Resources | Resource Center An EDUCAUSE Resource Page for Networked Information. Initiative (2001) byClifford Lynch, Coalition for Networked Information, ARL Bimonthly Report 217 http://www.educause.edu/Browse/645?PARENT_ID=230
EDUCAUSE | Community | Member Representatives Member Representatives. Coalition for Networked Information. For more informationsee http//www.cni.org/ Joan K. Lippincott, Associate Executive Director http://www.educause.edu/memdir/812?ID=19897
Your File Request CIOS home page, Membership information, Electronic Journal of Communication CNI PROJECTS The Coalition for Networked Information is seeking information http://www.cios.org/getfile\CNI_PROJECTS
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Coalition For Networked Information (CNI) - ToolCenter Coalition for Networked Information (CNI). From ToolCenter. Categories People.This page was last modified 2350, 5 Nov 2004. This page has been accessed http://echo.gmu.edu/toolcenter-wiki/index.php?title=Coalition_for_Networked_Info
Coalition For Networked Information Server Coalition for Networked Information Server Services Forum (CNIDIRECTORIES)COALITION PUBLICATIONS IPOL Information Policies A Compilation of Position http://www.lights.com/hytelnet/ful/ful046.html
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CNI - Certified Novell Instructor, Common Network Interface Coalition for Networked Information. A nonprofit organization based at theAssociation for Research Libraries. David Richards attends its meetings. http://www.auditmypc.com/acronym/CNI.asp