George H. Brett -- Honors And Activities Invitational Meeting on Directories and Networked Information Services for theCoalition of Networked Information, Stanford University., CA June 1991. http://ariel.adgrp.com/~ghb/vita/honor.html
Extractions: Main Brief Biography Professional Experience Publications and Presentations ... Art Exhibitions Panelist, The National Science Foundation. Reviewer, Various proposals for the National Science Foundation. Reviewer, Various proposals for the US Department of Energy. Co-Principal Investigator, Web100: Facilitating Effective and Transparent Network Use (ANIR 00-83285). Reviewer, Various proposals for the National Science Foundation. Reviewer, Various proposals for the US Department of Energy. Co-Principal Investigator, National Laboratory for Applied Networking Research (NLANR): Distributed Applications Support Team (DAST) (ANI 97-25292). Co-Principal Investigator, Web100: Facilitating Effective and Transparent Network Use (ANIR 00-83285) Reviewer, Various proposals for the National Science Foundation. Reviewer, Various proposals for the US Department of Energy. Co-Principal Investigator, National Laboratory for Applied Networking Research (NLANR): Distributed Applications Support Team (DAST) (ANI 97-25292). Co-Principal Investigator, Web100: Facilitating Effective and Transparent Network Use (ANIR 00-83285).
Government Information Quarterly Contents Federal Information in the Networked Environment A Perspective from the Coalitionfor Networked Information Joan F. Cheverie . http://www.lib.auburn.edu/madd/docs/giq/16_03.html
NERCOMP Workshop: Learning Spaces: New Visions Joan K. Lippincott is the Associate Executive Director of the Coalition forNetworked Information (CNI), a joint project of the Association of Research http://www.nercomp.org/sigs/0304/040302InfoCommons/InfoCommonsched.html
Extractions: This workshop is an exploration of learning spaces by experts who have both national and institutional views of current developments in planning technology-enabled spaces in higher education institutions. These learning spaces include information commons, multi-media labs, classrooms, and informal venues such as student unions. Participants will learn how a wide variety of campus units need to come together to support todays teaching and learning environment. The workshop will include sessions on visions for learning spaces, the environmental changes surrounding learning spaces, the role of collaboration, and examples of some existing facilities.
Welcome To IMS Global Learning Consortium, Inc. Advanced Learning Infrastructure Consortium (ALIC), Coalition for NetworkedInformation (CNI), IEEE/LTSC Learning Technology Standards Committee, MERLOT, http://www.imsglobal.org/
Extractions: The mission of the IMS Global Learning Consortium is to support the adoption and use of learning technology worldwide. IMS is a non-profit organization that includes more than 50 Contributing Members and affiliates. These members come from every sector of the global e-learning community. They include hardware and software vendors, educational institutions, publishers, government agencies, systems integrators, multimedia content providers, and other consortia. The Consortium provides a neutral forum in which members with competing business interests and different decision-making criteria collaborate to satisfy real-world requirements for interoperability and re-use.
Digital Libraries 94: Keynote Address Paul Evan Peters is executive director of the Coalition for NetworkedInformation (CNI). Before founding the Coalition in March 1990, Mr. Peters was Systems http://www.csdl.tamu.edu/DL94/keynote.html