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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

61. Government Information Quarterly Contents
. Federal Information in the Networked Environment A Perspectivefrom the Coalition for Networked Information Joan F. Cheverie
http://www.lib.auburn.edu/madd/docs/giq/16_03.html
BACK
Government Information Quarterly
Volume 16, Number 3, 1999
CONTENTS
DISCUSSION FORUM To Archive or Not to Archive: The Message of a
(Somewhat) Meaningless Question
ARTICLES Implementing the European Union Data Protection Directive
1995 in UK Law: The Data Protection Act of 1998

Federal Depository Program at the Crossroads: The Library

Administrator's Perspective
...
Conceptual Problems

Sung-Don Hwang, Younghoon Choi, and
SPECIAL FEATURE Next Generation Internet and Related Initiatives
Glenn J. McLoughlin ......................................................$ To the Editor About the Authors Reviews Implementing the European Union Data Protection Directive
1995 in UK Law: The Data Protection Act of 1998 Andrew Charlesworth Federal Depository Program at the Crossroads: The Library Administrator's Perspective David C.R. Heisser Federal Information in the Networked Environment: A Perspective from the Coalition for Networked Information Joan F. Cheverie

62. Palinurus Readings General Information Technology And The
Coalition for Networked Information (CNI) ( an organization to advance the transformativepromise of networked information technology for the advancement of
http://palinurus.english.ucsb.edu/BIBLIO-it-and-academy general.html

63. Unsworth: Service And Grants
Founder, NCSU Virtual Campus; Member, Coalition for Networked Information, WorkingGroup on Technical Requirements, National Initiative for the Humanities and
http://www.iath.virginia.edu/~jmu2m/service.html
Service and Grants
Service:

64. Medical Libraries, Bioinformatics, And Networked Information: A Coming Convergen
By Clifford Lynch, Ph.D. Executive Director Coalition for Networked Information21 Dupont Circle, Suite 800 Washington, DC 200361109
http://www.allenpress.com/mla/issues/vol87/number4/87-4-408.html
Medical libraries, bioinformatics, and networked information: a coming convergence?
By Clifford Lynch, Ph.D.
Executive Director
Coalition for Networked Information
21 Dupont Circle, Suite #800
Washington, DC 20036-1109
Libraries will be changed by technological and social developments that are fueled by information technology, bioinformatics, and networked information. Libraries in highly focused settings such as the health sciences are at a pivotal point in their development as the synthesis of historically diverse and independent information sources transforms health care institutions. Boundaries are breaking down between published literature and research data, between research databases and clinical patient data, and between consumer health information and professional literature. This paper focuses on the dynamics that are occurring with networked information sources and the roles that libraries will need to play in the world of medical informatics in the early twenty-first century.
Lynch C. Medical libraries, bioinformatics, and networked information: a coming convergence? Bull Med Libr Assoc 1999 Oct;87(4):408-14.

65. Interface: Paul Evan Peters
As Director of the US Coalition for Networked Information, the views of Paul EvanPeters are of interest to library and information people around the world.
http://www.ariadne.ac.uk/issue1/paul/
Interface: Paul Evan Peters
In Interface , we interview LIS professionals with interesting views on the networking age. As Director of the US Coalition for Networked Information , the views of Paul Evan Peters are of interest to library and information people around the world. Alison Kilgour caught up with him at a recent UK conference.
aul Evan Peters is of a philosophical turn of mind. Even at breakfast, in his hotel in Hatfield where he was based for the LibTech Conference , he drops easily into a fluent analysis of the goals of the Coalition for Networked Information, the organisation which he founded five years ago. The CNI was formed to promote the creation of networked information resources which will advance scholarship and intellectual productivity. It draws upon a task force consisting of universities, publishers, hardware and software companies and library organisations. Peters' primary vision of the CNI is as a facilitator. Communication is the key. At present, there is still a gulf between those who use networked services and those who provide them. The organisation aims to foster an environment which eases communication betweenthe two groups. To that end, it hosts meetings and conferences, encourages projects between providers and users (the TULIP electronic journal project is the best known illustration) and produces its own stimulus to the crucial debate on the information society. This latter is achieved by commissioning issue papers whose main aim is to challenge and provoke. "Despite the word 'Coalition' in our title, we don't advocate public policy positions" he explains. "The kind of politics we are experts in are market place politics or organisational change politics."

66. BUBL LINK / 5:15 Internet Resources: Research Libraries
libraries DeweyClass 021.6 ResourceType opac Location norway, europe Last checked20000910 CNI Coalition for Networked Information Organisation to advance
http://bubl.ac.uk/link/r/researchlibraries.htm
BUBL LINK / 5:15 Catalogue of Internet Resources Home Search Subject Menus A-Z ... About
Research libraries
A-Z Index Titles Descriptions
  • COPAC: University Research Library Catalogue
  • ACRL: Association of College and Research Libraries
  • ARL: Association of Research Libraries
  • BIBSYS ...
  • Washington Research Library Consortium Page last updated: 17 March 2003 Comments: bubl@bubl.ac.uk
    COPAC: University Research Library Catalogue
    Internationally accessible union catalogue providing free access to the combined online catalogues from some of the largest university research libraries in the UK and Ireland.
    Author: Manchester Computing, Manchester University
    Subjects: higher education research data, library resource sharing, online bibliographic searching, research libraries
    DeweyClass:
    ResourceType:
    opac
    Location: uk
    Last checked:
    ACRL: Association of College and Research Libraries
    Professional association of academic librarians aiming to enhance information services within the higher education community and improve learning, teaching, and research.
    Author: American Library Association
    Subjects: academic libraries worldwide, research libraries, united states libraries
  • 67. Roundtable
    The Coalition for Networked Information (CNI) The Coalition for Networked Information(CNI), is an organization for institutions concerned with realizing the
    http://www.ninch.org/PROJECTS/science/Roundtable.html
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    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
    SPRING 1997
    CONTACT: David Green
    Marjory Blumenthal

    Charles Henry

    Computing And The Humanities: Promise And Prospects,
    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.

    68. MCN 2002
    Clifford A. Lynch Executive Director, Coalition for Networked Information (CNI)Clifford Lynch has been Executive Director of CNI since July 1997.
    http://www.mcn.edu/mcn2002/plenary.htm

    MCN Home Page

    Invitation/Who should attend

    Register
    Biographies of Plenary Speakers ...
    Opportunities

    Biographies of Plenary Speakers
    Plenary Speaker Biographies
    Lyn Elliot Sherwood
    Director General, Canadian Heritage Information Network (CHIN)
    Sherwood is the Director General, Canadian Heritage Information
    Network (CHIN) which has collaborated with Canadian museums for almost 30 years to develop electronic content for professional and public access and which has recently launched the Virtual Museum of Canada. She has extensive experience in the creation of electronic information networks and the management of policies and programs in the area of cultural heritage. Within the Canadian federal government she has held positions with the National Museums of Canada, the Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission, the Privy Council Office, the Ministry of State for Social Development, the Department of Communications and the Department of Canadian Heritage. Clifford A. Lynch

    69. Sponsors
    About Conference CoSponsors Coalition for Networked Information The Coalitionfor Networked Information (CNI) is an organization designed to advance the
    http://www.vide.net/conferences/mdvc2001/sponsors.html

    Home
    Sponsors Attendees
    About Conference Co-Sponsors
    Coalition for Networked Information

    Internet2 is a consortium being led by over 180 universities working in partnership with industry and government to develop and deploy advanced network applications and technologies, accelerating the creation of tomorrow's Internet. Internet2 is recreating the partnership among academia, industry and government that fostered today´s Internet in its infancy. The primary goals of Internet2 are to: create a leading edge network capability for the national research community; enable revolutionary Internet applications; and ensure the rapid transfer of new network services and applications to the broader Internet community.
    Southeastern Universities Research Association

    The Southeastern Universities Research Association (SURA) is a consortium of colleges and universities in the southern United States and the District of Columbia established in 1980 as a nonstock, nonprofit corporation. SURA serves as an entity through which colleges, universities, and other organizations may cooperate with one another and with government in acquiring, developing, and using laboratories and other research facilities and in furthering knowledge and the application of that knowledge in the physical, biological, and other natural sciences and engineering.
    ViDe

    The Video Development Initiative (ViDe) promotes the deployment of digital video in higher education by leveraging collective resources and expertise to solve challenges to deployment such as poor interoperability, volatile standards and high cost. ViDe members represent The Georgia Institute of Technology, Southeastern Universities Research Association, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, North Carolina State University, The University of Tennessee, University of Alabama at Birmingham, CANARIE, Ohio State University, The University of Hawaii, Indiana University, The University of South Carolina, Vanderbilt University, and Yale University. ViDe projects include: ViDeNet, the global, virtual network providing video and voice-over-IP to advanced networking communities; the Video Conferencing Cookbook; and Data Collaboration, Video Streaming, and Video Asset Management working groups.

    70. Www.cpsr.org/cpsr/nii/cni_advertising_discussion
    Best, Paul Evan Peters Executive Director Coalition for Networked Information21 Dupont Circle Washington, DC 20036 Voice 202296-5098 Fax 202-872-0884
    http://www.cpsr.org/cpsr/nii/cni_advertising_discussion
    Date: Tue, 19 Oct 93 08:38:46 -0400 From: Paul Evan Peters To: Multiple recipients of list . We'd like you to hold any messages until the start of business on Monday October 25 in order to provide time for lots of folks to subscribe to cni-modernization before the messages start flying. After that, we intend to let the messages roll until the close of business on Wednesday November 30. If you have any comments on or questions about any of the above then please let one or all of us hear from you about them: Judith Axler Turner Director, Electronic Services, The Chronicle of Higher Education Leader, Coalition for Networked Information Working Group on the Modernization of Scholarly Publishing judith@page1.com James F. Williams II, Dean of Libraries, University of Colorado at Boulder Leader, Coalition for Networked Information Working Group on the Modernization of Scholarly Publishing williams_j@gold.colorado.edu Paul Evan Peters Executive Director, Coalition for Networked Information paul@cni.org October 19, 1993

    71. Networked Information Retrieval (NIR) Charter
    Group will be a cooperative effort of three major players in the field of NIR IETF,RARE, and the Coalition for Networked Information specifically tasked to
    http://www.ietf.cnri.reston.va.us/proceedings/94mar/charters/nir-charter.html
    NOTE: This charter is accurate as of the 29th IETF Meeting in Seattle. It may now be out-of-date. (Consider this a "snapshot" of the working group from that meeting.) Up-to-date charters for all active working groups can be found elsewhere in this Web server.
    Networked Information Retrieval (NIR) Charter
    Chair(s)
  • Mailing List Information
  • Description of Working Group
    As the network has grown, along with it there has been an increase in the number of software tools and applications to navigate the network and make use of the many, varied resources which are part of the network. Within the past year and a half we have seen a wide spread adoption of tools such as the Archie servers, the Wide Area Information Servers (WAIS), the Internet Gopher, and the World Wide Web (WWW). In addition to the acceptance of these tools, there are also diverse efforts to enhance and customize these tools to meet the needs of particular network communities. There are many organizations and associations that have recently begun to focus on the proliferating resources and tools for networked information retrieval (NIR). The Networked Information Retrieval Working Group will be a cooperative effort of three major players in the field of NIR: IETF, RARE, and the Coalition for Networked Information specifically tasked to collect and disseminate information about the tools and to discuss and encourage cooperative development of current and future tools. The NIR Working Group intends to increase the useful base of information about NIR tools, their developers, interested organizations, and other activities that relate to the production, dissemination, and support of NIR tools, to produce documentation that will enable user services organizations to provide better support for NIR tools, to develop materials that will assist the support and training of end users and to evolve in the future as necessary to meet and anticipate changes in the field (i.e., NIR tools, protocols, network topology, etc.).
  • 72. Digital Libraries And Network Info Is Lecture Topic
    Clifford Lynch, executive director of the Coalition for Networked Information(CNI), will make a presentation titled Research Challenges from Digital
    http://www.news.cornell.edu/Chronicle/99/2.11.99/Lynch.html
    Digital libraries and networked information is presentation topic
    Clifford Lynch, executive director of the Coalition for Networked Information (CNI), will make a presentation titled "Research Challenges from Digital Libraries and Networked Information: a Survey of Open Issues" on Thursday, Feb. 18, at 4:30 p.m. in 101 Phillips Hall. The presentation, which is free and open to the public, is co-sponsored by Cornell University Library and the Department of Computer Science. The development of digital libraries and networked information services raises a wide range of research challenges at the intersection of computer science, information science and numerous other disciplines, including law and economics. Lynch's presentation will survey a number of these issues in areas that include: rights management, licensing, authentication, interoperability, networked resource discovery, archiving, and the management and use of metadata. Lynch has been the executive director of the Coalition for Networked Information (CNI) since July 1997. CNI, jointly sponsored by the Association of Research Libraries and Educause, includes about 200 member organizations concerned with the use of information technology and networked information to enhance scholarship and intellectual productivity. Prior to joining CNI, Lynch spent 18 years at the University of California Office of the President, the last 10 as director of library automation, where he managed the MELVYL information system and the intercampus internet for the university. 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.

    73. Temple University Libraries' Newsletter #4
    Winter 1994, Number 4. LIBRARIES JOIN Coalition for Networked Information. TempleUniversity Libraries have joined the Coalition for Networked Information (CNI).
    http://www.library.temple.edu/LIBPUBS/newslttr/tulnews4/story3.htm
    News of Programs/Collections/Services/Notable Acquisitions
    Temple University Libraries
    Winter 1994 Number 4
    LIBRARIES JOIN COALITION FOR NETWORKED INFORMATION
    Temple University Libraries have joined the Coalition for Networked Information (CNI). Coalition membership will enable us to participate actively in CNI efforts to harness the power of computing technology for the benefit of the academic community. Serving as representatives to the Coalition will be James N. Myers, Director of Libraries, and John G. Zenelis, Associate Director for Automated and Administrative Services. 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 CAUSE , and EDUCOM . It pursues its mission through a task force of 180 institutions and organizations that provide the focus and resources for Coalition activities. The Coalition Task Force is made up of a diverse set of stake-holders: institutions of higher education, publishers, network service roviders, commercial enterprises, library networks, and public and state libraries. RETURN TO "INSIDE THIS ISSUE" This Document Was Last Modified On: September 11, 1996

    74. SPONSORING ORGANISATIONS (Beyond The Beginning: The Global Digital Library)
    For further details refer to URL http//www.cause.org/or http//causewww.niss.ac.uk/.Coalition for Networked Information. The Coalition
    http://www.anu.edu.au/caul/mirror/global/content/repor~t6.htm
    Beyond the Beginning: The Global Digital Library
    THE SPONSORING ORGANISATIONS
    THE BRITISH LIBRARY
    Digital Library Programme is looking at how new digital and networking technologies can expand the use of its rich collections. The British Library Research and Innovation Centre (BLRIC) aims to promote, support, manage and disseminate high quality research, development and innovation in information, library and related fields. Its funds will be used to encourage progress in the library and information community, to evaluate the state of knowledge on issues of interest to that community, and to promote significance of this work among the wider community including policy makers, business leaders and senior managers. For further details refer to URL http://www.bl.uk/services/ric/
    CAUL
    The Council of Australian University Librarians has as its mission the advancement of teaching, learning and research through planned co-operative endeavours by Australian University libraries. CAUL provides a forum for discussion of issues relating to libraries, and a mechanism for the co-ordination of activities which benefit the University community. For further details refer to URL

    75. CNI'S 'ASSESSING THE ACADEMIC NETWORKED ENVIRONMENT' PROJECT: AN UPDATE (Beyond
    ENVIRONMENT’ PROJECT AN UPDATE. JOAN LIPPINCOTT 58. Interim ExecutiveDirector, Coalition for Networked Information, USA. ABSTRACT.
    http://www.anu.edu.au/caul/mirror/global/content/repor~25.htm
    Beyond the Beginning: The Global Digital Library
    JOAN LIPPINCOTT Interim Executive Director, Coalition for Networked Information, USA
    ABSTRACT
    This paper is not a full report; it is a brief notification of a programme recently initiated by CNI.
    THE PROJECT
    In March 1997, the Coalition for Networked Information (CNI) launched a new project titled Assessing the Academic Networked Environment
    Goal
    Assessing the Academic Networked Environment: Strategies and Options by Charles McClure and Cynthia Lopata. This seminal study provides key research and tools for the higher education community focusing on the assessment of networked information resources, and the impact of these resources on teaching and learning, the provision of information, and the creation of shared knowledge.
    Approach
    • teaching and learning: the impact of information technology;
    • information resources/library: the benefits of the internet;
    • infrastructure;
    • support services.
    Early results are expected around December 1997 or January 1998. They will be announced on the CNI-announce listserv.

    76. Medical Library Association: Report, CNI Rep.
    Annual Report 1999/2000. Coalition for Networked Information (CNI).The Coalition for Networked Information was founded in 1990 by
    http://www.mlanet.org/about/annual_report/99_00/allied/cni.html
    Annual Report 1999/2000
    Coalition for Networked Information (CNI)
    The Coalition for Networked Information was founded in 1990 by the Association of Research Libraries, EDUCOM and CAUSE. Institutional members representing higher education, publishing, network and telecommunications, information technology, and libraries and library organizations support the organization. It works on a variety of issues related to developing networked information content, transforming organizations, professions and individuals as well as building technology, standards and infrastructure. The organization supports a wide variety of projects developed by member institutions and hosts two meetings a year. This year the Fall meeting was held December 13-14, l999 in Phoenix, AZ, and the spring meeting was held in Washington, DC, March 17-28, 2000. The general format for these meetings is to have a keynote speaker and many smaller breakout sessions reporting on progress on the various initiatives which are underway. Members can also use breakout sessions to propose new work and seek partners within the organization. The impact of CNI has been impressive. It is this group that collaborated on the CUPID project, examined teaching and learning via the network, worked on the Z39.50 standards and resources project.

    77. Medical Library Association: Report, CNI Rep.
    Annual Report 2000/01. Coalition for Networked Information (CNI).The Coalition for Networked Information (CNI) was founded in 1990
    http://www.mlanet.org/about/annual_report/00_01/allied/cni.html
    Annual Report 2000/01
    Coalition for Networked Information (CNI)
    The Coalition for Networked Information (CNI) was founded in 1990 by the Association of Research Libraries, EDUCOM and CAUSE. CNI is supported by institutional members representing higher education, publishing, networking, telecommunications, information technology and libraries. Its mission is "to advance the transformative promise of networked information technology for the advancement of scholarly communication and the enrichment of intellectual property". The work of the Coalition is centered around three themes, which are the essential foundations of the vision of advancing scholarship and intellectual property:
    • Developing and managing networked information content Transforming organizations, professions, and individuals Building technology, standards and infrastructure
    For each of these themes, partners and groups within CNI work to advance a powerful set of changing initiatives. CNI representatives met twice in 2000-2001; once in San Antonio (December 7-8) and again in Washington DC (April 9-10th). These meetings provide opportunities for groups to report progress on initiatives, to network among colleagues, and to identify other work to be done.

    78. Educational Resources
    Coalition for Networked Information (http//www.cni.org/) The Coalition for NetworkedInformation (CNI) is an organization to advance the transformative
    http://www.cfl.mq.edu.au/cfl/resource/resedu.html

    The Web of Asynchronous Learning Networks (ANL)
    (http://www.aln.org/)
    The objectives of the ALN Web are to provide (1) a focal point for information interchange among researchers and practitioners in the field of asynchronous learning networks and (2) a scholarly reviewed on-line journal which captures the archival knowledge of the field. The ALN Web contains: the Journal of Asynchronous Learning Networks (JALN), the ALN e-zine, columns, news posting areas, workshops and other features directly or indirectly related to ALN.
    Coalition for Networked Information
    (http://www.cni.org/)
    The Coalition for Networked Information (CNI) is an organization to advance the transformative promise of networked information technology for the advancement of scholarly communication and the enrichment of intellectual productivity.
    EDUCAUSE
    (http://www.educause.edu/)
    The mission of EDUCAUSE is to enable the transformational changes occurring in higher education through the introduction, use, access to, and management of information resources and technologies in teaching, learning, scholarship, research, and institutional management.
    NISS
    (http://www.niss.ac.uk/)

    79. Abstract Networked Information Discovery And Retrieval
    The panelists are collaborating on a Coalition for Networked Information (CNI)initiative to prepare a white paper that examines problems associated with
    http://www.isoc.org/HMP/PAPER/PU1/abst.html
    [Help] Last update at http://inet.nttam.com : Mon Aug 7 21:40:44 1995
    U5: Networked Information Discovery and Retrieval - Panel
    Networked Information Discovery and Retrieval Technologies (Panel)
    Lynch, Cliff ( clifford.lynch@ucop.edu
    Michelson, Avra ( avram@mitre.org
    Preston, Cecilia ( cpreston@info.berkeley.edu
    Summerhill, Craig ( craig@cni.org
    Abstract
    The panelists are collaborating on a Coalition for Networked Information (CNI) initiative to prepare a white paper that examines problems associated with identifying, selecting, and retrieving information in widely distributed heterogenerous environments. This session will include a report on research that explores architectural issues related to improving nidr, particularly as they pertain to metadata used in conjunction with nidr tools. The panelists will explore the role of metadata in improving nidr and discuss the elements beyond metadata that are needed to achieve a more robust nidr. They also will report on the outcome of an effort to cross-map metadata across many domains into a generic element set and the implications of this effort for the development of URC's and other core element sets such as the one that resulted from the OCLC/NCSA Metadata Conference. [Archives]

    80. Links On Indology
    CNI Coalition for Networked Information - CNI is an organization dedicated tosupporting the transformative promise of networked information technology for
    http://ignca.nic.in/indo.htm
    Art and Culture related sites Internet Resources for Indological Scholars Learn Rajbhasha (Hindi) INDOLOGY Indology for scholars of Sanskrit, Tamil, the Prakrits, and others interested in ancient and medieval India. Jambudvipa Indology and Sanskrit studies. Museums

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