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  1. The Universal Copyright Convention (1988) by Coalition for Networked Information, 2009-07-06
  2. Integrating computing and library services: An adminstrative planning and implementation guide for information resources (CAUSE professional paper series) by Arnold Hirshon, 1998
  3. Toward a copyright management system for digital libraries by John R Garrett, 1992
  4. Assessing the Academic Networked Environment: Strategies and Options by Charles R. McClure, Cynthia Lopata, 1996-02
  5. Evaluation of the implementation of LSTA funding in Arizona: Submitted to the Institute of Museum and Library Services on behalf of the Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records by Joan K Lippincott, 2001

1. Coalition For Networked Information
The Coalition for Networked Information (CNI) is an organization dedicated tosupporting the transformative promise of networked information technology for
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Welcome to CNI
The Coalition for Networked Information (CNI) is an organization dedicated to supporting the transformative promise of networked information technology for the advancement of scholarly communication and the enrichment of intellectual productivity. Some 200 institutions representing higher education, publishing, network and telecommunications, information technology, and libraries and library organizations make up CNI's Members Learn more about CNI For announcements about the CNI community, subscribe to CNI-ANNOUNCE or subscribe to the CNI RSS news feed NEWS FOR SEPTEMBER 2005
CALL FOR NOMINATIONS: The PAUL EVAN PETERS AWARD recognizes the most notable and lasting international achievements related to high performance networks and the creation and use of information resources and services that advance scholarship and intellectual productivity. For more information see http://www.educause.edu/PaulEvanPetersAward/852 CALL FOR PAPERS: The Society for Imaging Science and Technology ( seeks proposals for Archiving 2006, to be held in Ottawa, Canada in May 2006. Deadline for proposals is November 11, 2005. The call has been posted as a PDF document on the conference website at

2. Coalition For Networked Information
A forum devoted to discussing copyright, intellectual property rights, and public access to information in the digital age.
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3. Coalition For Networked Information
Coalition for Networked Information 21 Dupont Circle Washington, DC, 20036 202.296.5098 202.872.0884 (fax) info@cni.org
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4. Coalition For Networked Information
Association of Research Libraries; http//www.arl.org/ EDUCAUSE; http//www.educause.edu/ CNI Coalition for NetworkedInformation; http//www.cni.
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5. DYING FOR INFORMATION? A REPORT ON THE EFFECTS OF INFORMATION OVERLOAD IN THE UK
A Report on the Effects of Information Overload in the UK and Worldwide, by Paul Waddington, Coalition for Networked Information.
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Beyond the Beginning: The Global Digital Library
DYING FOR INFORMATION? A REPORT ON THE EFFECTS OF INFORMATION OVERLOAD IN THE UK AND WORLDWIDE
PAUL WADDINGTON
Reuters, United Kingdom
ABSTRACT
Since 1994, Reuters has conducted three studies into issues of information in the business world. The first To know or not to know: the politics of information, revealed that despite the proliferation of office technology, we were still a race of information misers. The second: Information as an asset: the invisible goldmine, showed how companies failed to realise the value of their information. In October 1996, Reuters conducted the first ever study into Information Overload, called Dying for information, which revealed the significant extent to which overload is becoming a problem in the information age. This paper examines the findings and implications of this research.
DYING FOR INFORMATION: BACKGROUND
The Dying for information study launched by Reuters in October 1996 was undertaken principally for the business world. Reuters produces 27,000 pages of information per second. Many users who depend upon information do not consider themselves to be information specialists, for example sales managers and marketing people. The most complex use of information which they may make is accessing a database via a graphical Web interface. Talking to these users about information problems is not unlike trying to sell a spreadsheet to someone who does not want to add up. They cannot perceive the need for an information service on their desk or why it should be managed. They see information as problem, but see it as something which should be dealt with by others. However, once overload is accepted as a problem, people are motivated to find a solution.

6. Coalition For Networked Information
2005 Coalition for Networked Information. All Rights Reserved. Last updated Thursday, October 9, 2003.
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7. Coalition For Networked Information - In The Spotlight At LibrarySpot.com
Coalition for Networked Information (CNI) is an organization designed to advancethe promise of networked information technology to improve scholarly
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Coalition for Networked Information
Coalition for Networked Information
(CNI) is an organization designed to advance the promise of networked information technology to improve scholarly communication and enrich intellectual productivity. Since its founding in 1990, CNI has addressed a broad array of issues related to the development and use of networked information in the research and education communities.
The Coalition is a program of the Association of Research Libraries (ARL) and EDUCAUSE. Some 200 higher education and library institutions, professional and scholarly organizations, and publishing and information technology companies comprise the coalition.

8. ARL 226 Institutional Repositories Essential Infrastructure For
Essential Infrastructure for Scholarship in the Digital Age by Clifford A. Lynch, Executive Director, Coalition for Networked Information
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9. Coalition For Networked Information
Coalition for Networked Information. MEMBER INFO Member activity effective Membertype Institutional Last Update 200411-28T121743Z ETD INFO
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10. Working Document 1/18/95
as in traditional formats are essential to the free flow of information and to the development of an information infrastructure that serves
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11. E-LIS - The Coalition For Networked Information's Acquisition-on-Demand Model: A
Bailey, Jr., Charles W. (1992) The Coalition for Networked Information s Recognizing these changes, the Coalition for Networked Information has sketched
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The Coalition for Networked Information's Acquisition-on-Demand Model: An Exploration and Critique
Bailey, Jr., Charles W. The Coalition for Networked Information's Acquisition-on-Demand Model: An Exploration and Critique Serials Review pp. 78-81 Full text available as:
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Keywords: Scholarly Electronic Publishing, Electronic Serials, Electronic Journals Subjects: L. Information technology and library technology.
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ID Code: Deposited By: Bailey, Jr., Charles W. Deposited On: 09 June 2004 Alternative Locations: http://info.lib.uh.edu/cwb/bailey.htm All fields: Show all fields 2. Stevan Harnad, "Post-Gutenberg Galaxy: The Fourth Revolution in the Means of Production of Knowledge," The Public-Access Computer Systems Review 2, no. 1 (1991): 39-53. (Send an e-mail message with the command "GET HARNAD PRV2N1 F=MAIL" to LISTSERV@UHUPVM1 or LISTSERV@UHUPVM1.UH.EDU.) 4. Ann Okerson, "The Electronic Journal: What, Whence, and When?" The Public-Access Computer Systems Review 2, no. 1 (1991): 11-18. (Send an e-mail message with the command "GET OKERSON PRV2N1 F=MAIL" to LISTSERV@UHUPVM1 or LISTSERV@UHUPVM1.UH.EDU.) Archive Staff Only: edit this record    home       about       search    ...    JITA   
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12. JISC/CNI Conference, June 2000 - Home Page
Bringing Coherence to Networked Information for the New Century
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13. E-LIS - Scholarly Electronic Publishing On The Internet, The NREN, And The NII:
Charles W. Bailey, Jr., The Coalition for Networked Information s Acquisitionon-DemandModel An Exploration and Critique, Serials Review 18, no.
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Scholarly electronic publishing on the Internet, the NREN, and the NII: charting possible futures
Bailey, Jr., Charles W. Scholarly electronic publishing on the Internet, the NREN, and the NII: charting possible futures Serials Review pp. 7-16 Full text available as:
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This paper examines how scholarly electronic publishing could be conducted on the Internet, the National Research and Education Network (NREN), and the National Information Infrastructure (NII); and it reviews existing proposals for change. It does not consider how the broader electronic publishing industry should be structured to distribute general interest magazines, popular fiction, or other nonscholarly material. Nor does it assume that print-based scholarly publishing efforts will disappear or radically diminish in the near-term future. Rather, it envisions network-based electronic publishing as initially augmenting conventional publishing efforts and then gradually displacing them. Keywords: Scholarly Electronic Publishing, Electronic Serials, Electronic Journals

14. JISC/CNI Conference, June 2002 - Home Page
conferences held in London and Stratford The Joint Information Systems Committee and the Coalition for Networked Information are proud to
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15. Coalition For Networked Information ( CNI) Definition
Read a description of Coalition for Networked Information. This is also known asCNI. Free detailed reports on Coalition for Networked Information are also
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A consortium formed by American Research Libraries, CAUSE, and EDUCOM (these are not acronyms) to promote the creation of, and access to, information resources in networked environments in order to enrich scholarship and enhance intellectual productivity.
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16. The Coalition For Networked Information's Acquisition-on-Demand
The Coalition for Networked Information's Acquisitionon-Demand Model An Exploration and Critique
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17. Coalition For Networked Information
2.2.1 Steering Committee for the Coalition for Networked Information. As part ofthe governance structure of the Coalition for Networked Information,
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2.2 Coalition for Networked Information (CNI)
CNI is an organization for institutions concerned with realizing the promise of high performance networks and computers for the advancement of scholarship and the enrichment of intellectual productivity. The Coalition was formed in 1990 by the Association of Research Libraries (ARL), Educom, and CAUSE. The Coalition pursues its mission through the aid of its membership, a 200 plus task force made up of higher education institutions, publishers, network service providers, computer hardware, software, and systems companies, library networks and organizations, and public and state libraries.
Goals and Objectives
Facilitate the transition to networked scholarly communication and publishing Networks and networked information resources and services enable entirely new modes of communication and publishing that will transform scholarship for the better, but they must also perform all the functions required by the scholarly communication and publishing process.
  • Identify and describe the functions performed by the key stakeholders (e.g., publishers and librarians) in the value-chain of relationships that link creators and users of scholarly information

18. PRIMO Peer-Reviewed Instructional Materials Online
materials created by librarians to teach people about discovering, accessing and evaluating information in networked environments.
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19. Coalition For Networked Information
The Coalition for Networked Information (CNI) promotes the transformative promiseof networked information technology for the advancement of scholarly
http://www.arl.org/arl/activities/1998/cni.html
Coalition for Networked Information
The Coalition for Networked Information (CNI) promotes the transformative promise of networked information technology for the advancement of scholarly communication and the enrichment of intellectual productivity. The Coalition was formed in 1990 by the ARL, CAUSE, and Educom (the latter two have combined as EDUCAUSE). The Coalition is supported by a Task Force of approximately 200 member institutions representing higher education, publishing, network and telecommunications, information technology, libraries and library organizations. The Coalition receives guidance from the Steering Committee for CNI. For more information please visit the CNI website. The work of the Coalition is structured around three central themes that we believe are the essential foundations of the vision of advancing scholarship and intellectual productivity: developing networked information content; transforming organizations, professions and individuals; and building technology, standards, and infrastructure.
Summary of 1998 Activities 2.2.1 Developing Networked Information Content

20. Information Policy Copyright And Intellectual Property
infopol/copyright/cham.txt. Coalition for Networked Information. R E A D I (Rights for Electronic Access to and Delivery of Information).
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