Electronic Publishing - Articles, Papers, Documents - CAUL Identifiers and Their Role In Networked Information Applications, by Clifford Lynch, Executive Director, Coalition for Networked Information ARL A Bimonthly http://www.caul.edu.au/org/epubdoc.htm
Roundtable The Coalition for Networked Information (CNI). The Coalition for Networked Information (CNI), is an organization for institutions http://www.ninch.org/PROJECTS/science/Roundtable.html
Extractions: A National Arts and Humanities Computing Roundtable WASHINGTON, DC - A national effort to foster programmatic interaction between the humanities and the computer science communities could significantly enrich both disciplines. This was the unanimous sentiment of a recent roundtable involving a diverse group of researchers and executives from the arts, humanities and computing and communications communities on March 28, 1997, held at the National Academy of Sciences building in Washington, DC. This lively brainstorming meeting was hosted by the Computer Science and Telecommunications Board of the National Research Council and convened by an extraordinary collaboration of the Board with the Coalition for Networked Information , the National Initiative for a Networked Cultural Heritage , and the Two Ravens Institute . Unequivocally, participants urged further and wider multi-disciplinary discussions as a prelude to possible practical action.
U-M School Of Information: Cal Lee Awarded Fellowship to receive the Paul Evan Peters Fellowship for graduate study in the information sciences or librarianship from the Coalition for Networked Information (CNI). http://web.si.umich.edu/news/news-detail.cfm?NewsItemID=190
EUNI - European Universities Coalition for Networked Information (CNI) The Coalition for Networked Information, a joint project of the Association of Research Libraries, CAUSE, and EDUCOM http://veneux.ensmp.fr/~scherer/euni/
Extractions: new index eur vsn ... uk Our list of European Universities and high level education schools Our Persian Dot Com mirror ... Other miscellaneous information on Internet (by courtesy of Yann NICOLAS CAUSEA Higher Ed. Information Technology Management Association Through annual surveys, CAUSE collects information from colleges and universities about the campus computing environment. CAUSE is an international repository for data on information technology in higher education. While there are numerous surveys on various aspects of information technology in higher education, such as academic computing, library IT, and telecommunications, the CAUSE Institution Database is the most comprehensive, with data on information technology throughout the campus. RiceInfo (Rice U Public Info System) RiceInfo is the Campus-Wide Information System for Rice University in Houston, Texas.
TEI-L Archives -- October 1994 (#16) The Coalition for Networked Information. . (Note electronic copies of the Profile are available upon request from the Coalition for Networked Information. http://listserv.brown.edu/archives/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ind9410&L=tei-l&F=&S=&P=1492
Extractions: Brief Background Dr. Clifford Lynch is presently Executive Director of the Coalition for Networked Information. Clifford Lynch has been the Director of the Coalition for Networked Information (CNI) since July 1997. Prior to joining CNI, Dr. Lynch spent 18 years at the University of California Office of the President, the last ten as Director of Library Automation. Internationally known for his development of Melvyl, an information system, which serves all of the campuses of the University of California, Lynch has played a key role in the development of information standards. Especially noteworthy is his work on Z39.50, which addresses the need for interoperability among information retrieval systems. Clifford Lynch, who holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of California, Berkeley, is an adjunct professor at Berkeley's School of Information Management and Systems. Dr. Lynch has also been involved in a wide variety of research and development efforts in the application of advanced technologies to information management and delivery, including work with computer networking, information servers, database management systems, and imaging technologies. He participates in several standards activities (including the NISO Standards Development Committee) and is the leader of the Coalition for Networked Information's Architectures and Standards Working Group. He has published extensively and serves on a number of editorial boards. He has served as a director and is the past president of the American Association for Information Science and a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and the National Information Standards Organization.
IS&T's Archiving Conference CNI, Coalition for Networked Information. DLF, Digital Library Federation. RLG, Research Libraries Group. Clifford A. Lynch Coalition for Networked Information (USA). http://www.imaging.org/conferences/archiving2004/details.cfm?pass=59
Paul Evan Peters at aix Date 11/19/96 117 PM We are very saddened to report the death of Paul Evan Peters, 48, Executive Director of the Coalition for Networked Information. http://www.pnla.org/pnla-l/1996/msg00002.html
Government Information Quarterly Contents . Federal Information in the Networked Environment A Perspective from the Coalition for Networked Information Joan F. Cheverie http://www.lib.auburn.edu/madd/docs/giq/16_03.html
Extractions: ROUNDTABLE ORGANIZERS The Computer Science and Telecommunications Board's charter is broad: to ensure that the United States makes every effort to develop and use the major national resources represented in computer science, computer technology, and telecommunications. CSTB considers technical and policy issues pertaining to computer science, telecommunications, and associated technologies. The functions of the Board include: monitoring and promoting the health of the computer science, computing technology, and telecommunications fields, including attention as appropriate to the issues of human resources and information infrastructure; initiating studies involving computer science, computing technology, and telecommunications as critical resources and sources of national economic strength; responding to requests from the government, non-profit organizations, and private industry for expert input on computer science, computing technology, and telecommunications issues; and to requests from the government for expert input on computer and telecommunications systems planning, utilization, and modernization.
MCNC-RDI | Networked Information Systems: Overview MCNC s Center for Networked Information Discovery and Retrieval (CNIDR ®) excels in the development and rapid prototyping of web applications, database design http://www.cnidr.org/
MCNC-RDI Networked Information Systems Overview Networked Information Systems Overview. Center for Networked Information Discovery and Retrieval (CNIDR). The Center for Networked http://www.mcnc.org/rdi/index.cfm?fuseaction=page&filename=network_information_s
ICOLC Statement On Electronic Information of the International Coalition of Library British Columbia Electronic Library Network Canada California Software and Electronic Information Resources (CSU http://www.library.yale.edu/consortia/statement.html
Extractions: International Coalition of Library Consortia (ICOLC) Statement of Current Perspective and Preferred Practices for the Selection and Purchase of Electronic Information For the Press Release About This Statement, see http://www.library.yale.edu/consortia/icolcpr.htm Publishers today increasingly act globally to provide electronic information, and it is incumbent upon libraries to act globally to express their market positions on the pricing and other terms and conditions related to the purchase of that information. This document sets forth concerns about the current electronic information environment, the desired environment for the future, and the preferred practices for library consortia and their member libraries to achieve the desired outcomes. In a rapidly changing technology and information environment, the general goals and views outlined here will remain relatively constant, while the specific terms may change based upon experience. Although this statement may have general applicability, the adopters expect that its primary relevance will be within the higher education community. A premise of this document is that the current scholarly communication system will continue during the critical transition period from print publication to electronic distribution of scholarly and research materials. Our primary intention is to define the current conditions and preferred practices for pricing and delivering scholarly information within this emerging electronic environment. While other organizations have set forth useful proposals that offer the potential to change signficantly the structure of the scholarly certification and review process [1], those efforts go beyond our current scope. This statement builds upon and complements the work of others to develop principles for the licensing of electronic resources. [2]
Working Document 1/18/95 To this end, copyright assures authors the right to their original expression, but encourages others to build freely upon the ideas and Information conveyed by http://arl.cni.org/scomm/copyright/uses.html
Extractions: Introduction This statement was developed by representatives of the following associations: American Association of Law Libraries, American Library Association, Association of Academic Health Sciences Library Directors, Association of Research Libraries, Medical Library Association Special Libraries Association FAIR USE IN THE ELECTRONIC AGE: SERVING THE PUBLIC INTEREST Justice Sandra Day O'Connor (Feist Publications, Inc. v. Rural Telephone Service Co., 499 US 340, 349(1991) * to make transitory copies if ephemeral or incidental to a lawful use and if retained only temporarily. Users, libraries, and educational institutions have a right to expect: * that the terms of licenses will not restrict fair use or other lawful library or educational uses; * that U.S. government works and other public domain materials will be readily available without restrictions and at a government price not exceeding the marginal cost of dissemination; and * that rights of use for nonprofit education apply in face-to-face teaching and in transmittal or broadcast to remote locations where educational institutions of the future must increasingly reach their students.
ARL Federal Relations And Information Policy ARL Federal Relations Information Policy. NEWS. ISSUES. Copyright Intellectual Property Policy. Government Information Policy. Telecommunications Policy. AntiTerrorism Measures, Homeland Security, and Related Policy. Other Issues. Overview http://arl.cni.org/info
Extractions: Overview: Canadian Association of Research Libraries (CARL). In addition to maintaining this Web site, the program also maintains the Federal Relations Legislative Report and publishes the Federal Relations E-Newsletter . These publications help members monitor legislative action on ARL's priority issues. The Higher Education Information Technology (HEIT) Alliance was established to help define and promote the higher education and library community's collective interests in federal information technology policy. Please visit their website to find out more about these issues. For additional information, please contact Prue Adler (