Coalition For Networked Information From FOLDOC Free Online Dictionary of Computing. CNI . Coalition for Networked Information. (CNI) A consortium formed by American Research http://wombat.doc.ic.ac.uk/foldoc/foldoc.cgi?CNI
Coalition For Networked Information title. TITLE Coalition for Networked Information. AUTHORS Association of Research Libraries CAUSE EDUCOM. OTHER TITLES CNI. SUBJECT http://www.unl.edu:2020/alpha/Coalition_for_Networked_Information.html
Extractions: Coalition Working Groups Access to Public Information Working Group/ Architecture and Standards Working Group/ Directories and Resource Information Services Working Group/ Legislation Codes Policies and Practices Working Group/ Management and Professional User Education Working Group/ Modernization of Scholarly Publication Working Group/ Teaching and Learning Working Group/ Transformation of Scholarly Communication Working Group/ WG Group E-Mail Forums/ Return to top Last updated November 25, 1996 jtj
Coalition For Networked Information The Library of Congress played a prominent role during the spring 2000 meeting of 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.
Coalition For Networked Information The Coalition for Networked Information was founded in March 1990 to help realize the promise of advanced networks and high performance computing for http://is.gseis.ucla.edu/impact/s94/speakers/peters/cni.html
Extractions: The Coalition for Networked Information was founded in March 1990 to help realize the promise of advanced networks and high performance computing for information access and delivery. The Coalition was established by three associations: The Asssociation of Research Libraries (ARL), CAUSE, and EDUCOM. ARL is an association promoting equitable access and effective use of recorded knowledge supporting teaching, research, and scholarship. CAUSE and EDUCOM are dedicated to introducing, using, and managing information technology and related resources in research in general and higher education. The Coalition for Networked Information promotes the creation of and access to information resources in networked environments in order to enrich scholarship and enhance intellectual productivity. A Task Force of institutions and organizations able and willing to contribute resources and attention to the mission of the Coalition was created in 1990 and continues to grow. This Task Force now provides a common vehicle by which over 180 institutions and organizations pursue a shared vision of information managment and how it must change in the 1990s to meet the social, educational, and economic opportunities and challenges of the 21st century. Members of the Task Force include higher education institutions, publishers, network service providers, computer hardware, software, and systems companies, library networks and organizations, and public and state libraries. It is a truly diverse partnership of institutions and organizations with a range of expertise encompassing all that is needed to develop networked information resources and services.
Clifford Lynch And The Coalition For Networked Information (CNI) Clifford Lynch and the Coalition for Networked Information (CNI) (01 Aug 2003) Article URL http//www.acm.org/ubiquity/interviews/c_lynch_1.html Read 300 more http://www.usabilityviews.com/uv005365.html
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Extractions: Clifford Lynch, President, CNI Dr. Lynch introduced CNI (http://www.cni.org) and its program. The goal is to advance scholarship and intellectual creativity through networking and technology. CNI was formed in 1990 by three main sponsors, the Association of Research Libraries, CAUSE, and EDUCOM. There are now over 200 institutional members, predominantly institutions of higher education. However, there are others including information providers, state libraries, publishers, and library associations. All are concerned about the impact of networking on education. Through its broad membership, CNI has been an effective incubator for projects, particularly with publishers and information providers. No one worried about policies and content when networking was first developing. Now there are four major areas in which CNI is involved: 1) general advocacy about networked information, 2) content and organization on the Internet, 3) organization and professional issues, including strategies and best practices, and 4) standards and infrastructure.
CENDI STI Manager - Topics organizational use of networked information resources. Author Clifford Lynch, editor Publisher Coalition for Networked Information. http://www.dtic.mil/cendi/sti_mgr/subject2topic15.html
Extractions: Publisher: Paper describing the conceptual design of the Next Generation Internet being supported by the Clinton Administration and various agencies including the National Library of Medicine. Intended to support the continued growth of networking technologies and to address concerns of researchers and government agencies for a high-speed network. View Full Catalog Entry A white paper on authentication and access management issues in cross-organizational use of networked information resources. Publisher: Coalition for Networked Information This paper identifies and scopes new issues in authentication and access management for sharing information across organizations, maps best-practice approaches using existing and emerging technologies to accomplish access by multiple communities, provides a common vocabulary and framework to assist in development of licensing and resource-sharing agreements, highlights technological and policy considerations, and lays the foundation for community standards. View Full Catalog Entry
ARL / CAUSE / EDUCOM Coalition For Networked Information CALL FOR ARL / CAUSE / EDUCOM Coalition for Networked Information CALL FOR INPUT COALITION NIDR INITIATIVE INTRODUCTION On October 1, 1994, the Coalition for Networked http://www.acm.org/sigir/conferences/input.txt
Extractions: ARL / CAUSE / EDUCOM Coalition for Networked Information CALL FOR INPUT: COALITION NIDR INITIATIVE INTRODUCTION On October 1, 1994, the Coalition for Networked Information launched a new research initiative to explore architectures and standards for advancing networked information discovery and retrieval (NIDR) in highly distributed heterogeneous environments. Avra Michelson of The MITRE Corporation will be available full time during the next year to work on this project in conjunction with Clifford Lynch, University of California Office of the President and Craig Summerhill, Systems Coordinator at the Coalition. Cecilia Preston will serve as the project's research associate. The team will author a white paper on NIDR technologies and their relationship to existing and future networked data architectures, standards, and structures. BASIC APPROACH Among the reasons the Coalition envisions a need for this paper are: o to explore the suitability of existing networked information discovery and retrieval methods for handling large digital libraries, o to provide a cross-domain examination of the technical and information management issues involved in the development of robust information retrieval systems that are designed to handle large volumes of production digital data, o to develop a research (and hopefully development) agenda that can be used to advance NIDR work, and o to strengthen the theoretical foundations that currently inform standards and tools development. The white paper will focus on technical as opposed to policy issues. The scope will be limited to exploring problems associated with identifying, selecting, and retrieving resources and objects in a large distributed network. These problems include classic information retrieval issues, as well as new sets of issues related to performance management and retrieval in the distributed environment, the support of complex multimedia objects, large data archives, in addition to those posed by traditional text-based information resources. Metadata, loosely defined as "information about information" is one of the basic unifying concepts and tools that can be used for improving networked information retrieval. One of the goals for the white paper will be to establish a theoretical framework for considering the relationship between metadata structures and content, the organization of network objects, and NIDR within a distributed environment. The authors will consider these issues from the Internet perspective assuming that resources are available both for free and fee and can be both public and access-controlled. A CALL FOR INPUT The Coalition anticipates that an initial draft of the paper will be released for public comment in April 1995. Prior to that time the authors seek suggestions from the Coalition membership and the larger network community on sources, projects, and scholarship related to the scope of this research initiative. Comments and suggestions may be submitted to the entire project team via e-mail using a mail reflector designed especially for the public- input portion of the project. By using the e-mail address below, the project team will receive your input. These submissions for consideration will be reviewed by the entire project team, and the sender(s) will be contacted for additional information as needed. To communicate with the project team send your e-mail to: nidrcall@cni.org NOTE: this is not a discussion list, so we will not be accepting requests for subscription to this list. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION Alternately, Avra Michelson, the initiative's full-time investigator, may be contacted via voice at 703-883-6379, or via e-mail at: avram@mitre.org ABOUT THE COALITION The Coalition for Networked Information was founded in March 1990 to help realize the promise of high performance networks and computers for the advancement of scholarship and the enrichment of intellectual productivity. The Coalition is a partnership of the Association of Research Libraries (ARL), CAUSE, and EDUCOM. The Coalition pursues its mission with the assistance of a task force of over two-hundred institutions and organizations that provides focus and resources which are crucial to the ability of the Coalition to articulate and explore shared visions of how information management must change in the 1990s to meet the social and economic opportunities and challenges of the 21st century. Members of the Coalition Task Force include higher education institutions, publishers, network service providers, computer hardware, software, and systems companies, library networks and organizations, and public and state libraries.
JISC/CNI Conference, July 2004 - Home Page The Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) and the Coalition for Networked Information (CNI) are proud to announce the fifth JISC/CNI meeting, that will be http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/events/jisc-cni-2004/intro.html
Extractions: 8 - 9 July 2004 Programme Booking Form Venue The Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) and the Coalition for Networked Information (CNI) are proud to announce the fifth JISC/CNI meeting, that will be held at the De Vere Grand Hotel, Brighton 8 -9 July 2004. The meeting will bring together experts from both the United States and the United Kingdom. Parallel sessions will explore and contrast major developments that are happening on both sides of the Atlantic. It should be of interest to all senior management in information systems in the education community and those responsible for delivering digital services and resources for learning, teaching and research. Confirmed Speakers this year include: Daniel E Atkins, University of Michigan, who was Chair of the NSF Blue-Ribbon Advisory Panel on Cyberinfrastructure Tony Hey, Professor of Computation in the Department of Electronics and Computer Science, University of Southampton
JISC/CNI Conference, June 2002 - Home Page the success of previous conferences held in London and Stratford The Joint Information Systems Committee and the Coalition for Networked Information are proud http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/events/jisc-cni-2002/
Extractions: THE EDINBURGH MARRIOTT The online feeback form is available at: http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/events/jisc-cni-2002/feedback.html Programme Booking Form Delegates ... Presentations Following the success of previous conferences held in London and Stratford The Joint Information Systems Committee and the Coalition for Networked Information are proud to announce the 4th International Conference, that will be held at the Edinburgh Marriott (formerly the Swallow Royal Scot ) on 26th and 27th June. The conference will bring together experts from both the United States and the United Kingdom with keynote addresses from speakers from OCLC, SCRAN and CNI. Parallel sessions will explore and contrast major developments that are happening on both sides of the Atlantic. It should be of interest to all senior management in information systems in the education community and those responsible for delivering digital services and resources for learning, teaching and research. The conference will follow immediately after a JISC/NSF workshop, being held at the same venue. The conference dinner will be held on 26th June at the hotel.
ECAR | EDUCAUSE CENTER FOR APPLIED RESEARCH Coalition for Networked Information. Bonafide students, faculty, and staff of Coalition for Networked Information are eligible to http://www.educause.edu/ecar/subscriber_list.asp?ID=19897
Constituent Group Presentation To Be Held At CAUSE94, Walt Disney Constituent Group Presentation to be held at CAUSE94, Walt Disney World, Dolphin Hotel, Wednesday, November 30, 1994 Coalition for Networked Information 430 http://www.educause.edu/conference/cause94/cgms/cgw2.txt
Extractions: Constituent Group Presentation to be held at CAUSE94, Walt Disney World, Dolphin Hotel, Wednesday, November 30, 1994 COALITION FOR NETWORKED INFORMATION 4:30 - 6:00 PM Oceanic 7 Leslie Maltz Director of Computing Stevens Institute of Technology The Coalition for Networked Information was established in March 1990 as a joint project of the Association of Research Libraries (ARL), CAUSE, and EDUCOM with the aim of advancing scholarship and intellectual productivity by promoting the creation and use of networked information resources and services. This meeting will focus on specific activities and outcomes in five key areas of the Coalition's program: intellectual property and the economics of networked information; network and networked information navigation and navigators; networked information architectures and standards, and institutional network information readiness, policies and strategies. It will also survey Coalition capabilities that enable program initiatives and facilitate member undertakings. Date Revised: 10/24/94 (jjh)
National Institute For Technology & Liberal Education The Coalition for Networked Information (CNI). The Coalition for Networked Information organizes a series of projects involving digital http://www.nitle.org/ptnr_cni.php
Extractions: nitle partnerships cni weblogs ... Westwood 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 for the first year). (A single institutional membership costs $5,450 for two representatives.) While NITLE covers the cost of consortial CNI membership, NITLE representatives and invitees are expected to assume the costs of travel to the meeting. Representatives are also 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 Winter, 2003 Task Force Meeting
National Institute For Technology & Liberal Education Current weblog. 12.8.03. Coalition for Networked Information meeting. The Coalition for Networked Information (CNI) is meeting in Portland this week. http://www.nitle.org/tech_news.php?id=374
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