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Monday, 2nd April 2007

Abstracts from the Upcoming CNI Spring Meetings Now Available

Abstracts from the Upcoming CNI Spring 2007 Task Force Meeting Now Available
The meetings will take place in Phoenix, AZ, from April 16-April 17, 2007. The plenary will be delivered by Stephen Murray, Columbia University. The closing plenary by Marc A. Smith, Microsoft. Here's a complete list of projects briefings that are scheduled to be presented. We've listed a few of that might be of special interest to some of you.

+ Adding Value to Digitization with GIS

+ Can We Afford to Preserve Large Databases?

+ Case Western Reserve University Digital Case: Repository of Digital Collections

+ Crossing Boundaries: Exploring Ways to Share Content Across Educational Institutions

+ DSpace's Next Generation

+ Gaming as Learning, Research, and Collections: Strategies and Issues for Today and the Coming Years

+ Institutional Repositories: What Are We Learning?

+ Introduction to Aluka: An Experiment in Collaborative Collection Building

+ NSDL 2.0: Creating a Collaborative Digital Library

+ Podcasting: Institutional Policy and Management Issues

+ Preserving Digital Public Television: Repository Metadata and Architecture

+ The Stanford Digital Repository: A Case Study in Building a Generic Preservation Infrastructure

+ Technology and Change in Academic Libraries: What Does the Future Hold?

+ An Update on Google Book Search Digitization at the University of Michigan

+ Using Wikipedia to Meet Information Searchers at Their Point of Need

Many more projects/presentations listed here.

Source: Coalition for Networked Information (CNI)


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