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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

81. LITA/LAMA - Library Networked Servces Discussion
Washington, DC. Coalition for Networked Information, 1996. 166p. URL http//arl.cni.org/stats/Statistics/stat.htmlCoalition for Networked Information (CNI).
http://www.library.ucla.edu/libraries/yrl/reference/aalakos/Present/LAMA97/lama9
Amos Lakos Coordinator - Management Information Services
Dana Porter Library
University of Waterloo
Waterloo, Ontario, N2L 3G1
Phone - (519) 885-1211 ext. 2279
Voice Mail - (519) 888-4567 ext. 2279
E-mail - aalakos@library.uwaterloo.ca
Homepage: http://www.lib.uwaterloo.ca /~aalakos/index.html List Of Participants
Hot Topic Round Table LITA/LAMA National Conference - Pittsburgh, October 14, 1996
"Assessment of Library Networked Services: Issues & Options"
Facilitator - Amos Lakos, Coordinator - Management Information Services
University of Waterloo Library
Library resources, both local and remote, and local library services are increasingly dependent on local network structures. An increasing slice of the library's and its parent institutions resources are allocated to creating and maintaining computerized networks. Considerable effort is made to integrate these resources to foster the primary role of universities - deliver quality education to our students and foster quality research from the faculty. In many ways, the library is in a leadership role in adopting and making efficient use of the new emerging technologies and the services that they enable. Libraries have to think ahead and be ready to account for their investments, both in materials and in human resources. In order to eventually be able to benchmark some of the library networked services, we have to discuss which network measurement indicators should be tracked. Some of the issues:

82. San Andreas Chapter Chapter Program
The Coalition for Networked Information (CNI) is an organization dedicated to supportingthe transformative promise of networked information technology for the
http://www.san-andreas-sla.org/programs/event_220-2003.html
San Andreas Chapter Program
    "A 'Cool' View on Some Very 'Hot' Topics —
    The Transformative Promise of Networked Information"
    Speaker : Clifford Lynch
    Executive Director of the Coalition for Networked Information San Andreas Chapter Program
    Thursday, February 20th, 2003
    6:00-8:30 PM Ristorante Capellini
    310 Baldwin Street
    corner of "B" Street and Baldwin Street
    Downtown San Mateo
    T he 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, http://www.cni.org/organization.html Clifford will enrich our insight with his survey of a number of the hot topics on the CNI agenda. Notable issues will include authentication, digital preservation, digital rights management, developments in metadata, and structured information resources. Deadline for reservation: February 14th, 2003

83. Stichting Surf
CNI, Coalition for Networked Information, American Library Association. Policies.CNI, Coalition for Networked Information, American Library Association.
http://www.surf.nl/copyright/keyissues/countries/USA.php
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... Related Information Countries/Regions: USA
Organisations AAP, Association of American Publishers, Inc (Professional and Scholarly Publishers division) AAU, Association of the American Universities AAUP, American Association of University Professors AAUP, American Association of University Presses ...
SSP, Society of Scolarly Publishers
Websites
Intellectual Property. University of California Berkeley Resources

Creative Commons: Licences for Public use

Publications
Report of the AAU Task Force on Intellectual Property Rights in an Electronic Environment, April 1994

The Digital Dilemma. Intellectual Property in the Information Age. Committee on Intellectual Property Rights and the Emerging Information Infrastructure
Seminars and Mailinglists Policies CNI, Coalition for Networked Information, American Library Association AAU, Association of the American Universities Discussion Draft, 1996. The University of California Committee on Intercampus Information Technology and Networking for Academic Purposes (CINITAP) Agreements See Agreements Introduction Zwolle Conferences Related Information

84. Chemical Informatics Letters
including www.openarchives.org The Open Archives Initiative (supported by theDigital Library Federation, the Coalition for Networked Information, and the
http://www.ch.cam.ac.uk/MMRG/CIL/cil_v4n5.html
Chemical Informatics Letters
Volume 4, Issue 5; May 2002
Editor: Jonathan M Goodman
News:
Information for scientists (May 2002)
How can scientific information be made available and kept available at an affordable price? How can the research community in the developing world keep up with the lateest research, when main-stream journals are so expensive? There are many projects which might help to provide answers, including:
www.openarchives.org - The Open Archives Initiative (supported by the Digital Library Federation , the Coalition for Networked Information , and the National Science Foundation
www.biomedcentral.com
www.osi.hu - the open society institute in Budapest (supported by George Soros)
www.bioline.org.br - a not-for-profit electronic publishing service committed to providing access to quality research journals published in developing countries (joint initiative of University of Toronto Libraries, Canada, Reference Center on Environmental Information, Brazil and Bioline/UK)
www.epublishingtrust.org

85. Call For Statements Of Interest And Experience
following is a Call for Statement of Interest and Experience prepared and distributedby the secretariat of the Coalition for Networked Information to announce
http://www.dcs.gla.ac.uk/idom/irlist/new/1992/92-ix-27-123/Call_for_Statements_o
Other articles of this issue
Call for Statements of Interest and Experience
From: Joan K. Lippincott (joan@cni.org)

86. Librarians
Access to and Services for Government Information in the Networked Environment. White paper for the Coalition for Networked Information.
http://www.library.georgetown.edu/newsletter/apr98/librarians.htm
In This Issue April 1998
Newsletter #30
Lauinger Library Donors Celebrated
Recommending Purchases Online Survey Supports Coffee Bar Proposal Periodical Shift Nears Completion ... Research Assistant: Computerized Tutorial Teaches Research Skills Professional Contributions of Georgetown Librarians Gift Adds Important Editions on the Middle East Planning for the New Millennium Professional Contributions of Georgetown Librarians Librarians contribute to their profession in more ways than may be evident in the library. Here are some examples of how Georgetown University librarians contributed beyond their day-to-day responsibilities during the past year. Jennifer Boettcher, Business Reference Librarian Publications:
"NAICS Pit: Don't Get Bitten When SIC Codes Are Retired." Proceedings of the Thirteenth National Online Meeting. Medford, NJ: Learned Information, 1997. 51-57. Presentations:
"Changing Initials: SIC Becomes NAICS. What's It All About?" Presentation at Special Libraries Association-Texas conference. February 16, 1998. San Antonio, TX. "NAICS Pit: Don't Get Bitten When SIC Codes Are Retired." Presentation at the National Online Meeting. May 1997. New York, NY.

87. Ask Jeeves: Search Results For "coalition"
line! http//www.coalitions.net/ 3. Coalition for Networked InformationWelcome to the Coalition for Networked Information (CNI).
http://webster.directhit.com/webster/search.aspx?qry=coalition

88. About Internet: OVERVIEW/ INTERNET MANAGEMENT
Administrative Information Systems and Services (AISS) GOPHER CERN CNIDR (Coalitionfor Networked Information Discovery and Retrieval) - GOPHER Coalition for
http://www.uwm.edu/People/mbarndt/iadmin.htm
About Internet: OVERVIEW/ INTERNET MANAGEMENT
Last Produced on 06/03/95
Jump to >> Comments on Key Sites Jump to >> Contents of this page defined See Also >>> INTERNET DEVELOPMENT
Sites of Personal Interest
Coalition for Public Information - Canada - GOPHER
Scenes From Life on the Data Superhighway
The Information Infrastructure Task Force
Lists Maintained by Others (Catalog Pages are often reorganized)
Catalogs
Yahoo:Computers:World Wide Web
Sites of Secondary Interest
Atlantic-in-a-Can
Sites not visited or evaluated
Administrative Information Systems and Services (AISS) - GOPHER
CERN
CNIDR (Coalition for Networked Information Discovery and Retrieval) - GOPHER
Coalition for Networked Information - GOPHER
Federal Networking Council Information - GOPHER
GO
General Gopher to X.500 Gateway - Univ. Michigan - GOPHER
INFORMATION INFRASTRUCTURE TASK FORCE - GOPHER
Institute for Information Management - Univ. of St. Gallen - GOPHER
InterNIC Telnet - TELNET
International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Gopher - GOPHER
Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) - GOPHER
- GOPHER
Northwestern Univ, Infrastructure Technology Institute

89. CNIDR Home
MCNC's Center for Networked Information Discovery and Retrieval (CNIDR ®) excels in the development and rapid
http://www.cnidr.org/
MCNC's Center for Networked Information Discovery and Retrieval (CNIDR ) excels in the development and rapid prototyping of web applications, database design and applications, and data search and retrieval. CNIDR 's customized databases are designed, implemented, and maintained for dynamic updating retrieval, and reporting purposes. Currently, CNIDR provides internal software development services for MCNC's research units and collaborates with these units in the persual of contracts and grants.

90. NetPC Specifications Final | CNET News.com
A Coalition of the PC industry's heavyweights have completed the longawaited specification for the NetPC, a specification they hope will define a new generation of Networked PCs. News.com
http://www.news.com/News/Item/0,4,10014,00.html?st.ne.fd.mdh

91. Scholarly Electronic Publishing Bibliography
In memory of Paul Evan Peters (19481996), founding Executive Director of the Coalitionfor Networked Information, whose visionary leadership at the dawn of
http://info.lib.uh.edu/sepb/archive/19/sepb.html
By Charles W. Bailey, Jr. Version 19: 6/18/98 Contents
For easy browsing, each major section is a separate Web page. Includes live links to sources. Search
Search the bibliography using Boolean operators. Acrobat File
Download and print the bibliography. Includes URLs for sources. File is over 190 KB. Word File
Download and print the bibliography. Includes URLs for sources. File is over 210 KB. Resources
Access other Web sites related to scholarly electronic publishing. T his bibliography presents selected articles, books, electronic documents, and other sources that are useful in understanding scholarly electronic publishing efforts on the Internet and other networks. Most sources have been published between 1990 and the present; however, a limited number of key sources published prior to 1990 are also included. Where possible, links are provided to sources that are available via the Internet. In memory of Paul Evan Peters (1948-1996), founding Executive Director of the Coalition for Networked Information, whose visionary leadership at the dawn of the Internet era fostered the development of scholarly electronic publishing.
University Libraries, University of Houston, Houston, TX 77204-2091.

92. Office Of Information Technology
ADMINISTRATIVE TECHNOLOGY RESOURCES USC System Outage Center , Coalition forNetworked Information , USC Technology Resources , Internet2 , Southeastern
http://it.sc.edu/webSiteDirectory.asp?MODE=All&menuID=1

93. Cornell OIT Professional IT Organizations And Affiliations
telecommunications vendors who serve the educational market. Coalition forNetworked Information (CNI). Founded in 1990 by the Association of
http://www.cit.cornell.edu/oit/ProfAffiliat.html
OIT Home Mission Statement Strategic Plan Staff Members ...
Committees
Professional
Affiliations Computing
at Cornell
Cornell Information Technologies CUinfo ...
home page
Professional Information Technology
Organizations and Affiliations
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Association for Telecommunications Professionals
in Higher Education (ACUTA)
Coalition for Networked Information (CNI)
Common Solutions Group (CSG)
Corporation for Research and Educational Networking (CREN) EDUCAUSE Internet 2 National Learning Infrastructure Initiative (NLII) NYSERNet
Association for Computing Machinery
Founded in 1947, ACM is an international scientific and educational organization dedicated to advancing the arts, sciences, and applications of information technology. ACM functions as a locus for information technology professionals and students working in all areas of industry, academia, and government. Many Cornell staff members are individual members of ACM and its thirty-seven affiliated Special Interest Groups (SIGs)
Association for Telecommunications Professionals in Higher Education
Begun in 1971

94. Pub Middle
21st CENTURY Concepts across the Interspace , Opening Keynote at CNI (Coalitionfor Networked Information) CNI Spring Meeting, April 26, 1999, Washington, DC.
http://www.canis.uiuc.edu/publications/right.html
The Interspace: Concept Navigation across Distributed Communities IEEE Computer, Annual Trends Issue, 35(1), pp 54-62, Jan 2002 Federated Search of Scientific Literature IEEE Computer, Special Issue on Digital Libraries, 32(2), pp 51-59, Feb 1999 High-Performance Distributed Digital Libraries: Building the Interspace on the Grid 7th IEEE Int Symp High-Performance Distributed Computing , pp224-234, July 1998 Information Retrieval in Digital Libraries:Bringing Search to the Net
Science , invited cover article, 275(5298), pp 327-334, January 1997 Federating Diverse Collections of Scientific Literature IEEE Computer , Vol 29(5), pp28-36, May 1996 Concept Switching in the Interspace: Networking Infrastructure for Community Knowledge, Keynote Address at 4th IEEE International Workshop on Knowledge Media Networking , July 11, 2002, Kyoto, Japan [Powerpoint] Workshop Poster THE NET OF THE 21st CENTURY: Concepts across the Interspace Opening Keynote at CNI (Coalition for Networked Information) CNI Spring Meeting , April 26, 1999, Washington, DC Concepts across the Interspace: Networking Infrastructure for Community Knowledge "The Third Wave of the Internet", CANARIE 8th Annual Advanced Networks Workshop, lead invited talk in Third Wave panel

95. The 7th Dublin Core Metadata Workshop
The German Dublin Core Meeting 1999 (October 2527, 1999)Category Reference Libraries Cataloguing Metadata Dublin Core...... We greatly appreciate the National Science Foundation, the Coalition for NetworkedInformation and the Joint Information Systems Committee sponsoring this
http://dublincore.org/archives/1999/dc7/
The 7th Dublin Core Metadata Workshop
October 25-27, 1999
Die Deutsche Bibliothek Frankfurt am Main, Germany
We greatly appreciate the National Science Foundation , the Coalition for Networked Information and the Joint Information Systems Committee sponsoring this workshop. Die Deutsche Bibliothek and OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc. are pleased to host the 7th Dublin Core Metadata Workshop. This workshop will be the seventh in a series of pivotal events to the development and promotion of the Dublin Core Metadata Initiative . The Dublin Core Metadata Invitational Workshop Series began in March of 1995, convening a broad range of information professionals to address the problem of improving resource discovery on the Internet. The goal of this seventh workshop will be to consolidate the developments of the various Dublin Core working groups, to share implementation experiences, to promote Dublin Core in supporting interoperability amongst heterogeneous metadata systems. General Information:
Accommodation and meals Results
Outline and framework of the workshop Participants:
Names, email contacts, personal and project home pages of attendees

96. Search Result For Clifford Lynch
Clifford Lynch. Clifford Lynchhas been the Director of the Coalitionfor Networked Information (CNI) since July 1997. CNI, jointly
http://hpsearch.uni-trier.de/hp/a-tree/l/Lynch:Clifford.html
Search Result for Clifford Lynch
Personpage in DBLP
Search Computer Science Bibliography ResearchIndex Cora Google(pdf) ...
  • Clifford Lynch http://www.sims.berkeley.edu/~clifford/
    212 Points (Preselect:114) Source: Alta Vista(1); Google(3); Northern Light(2); FAST(26); MS Search(3); Yahoo(2)
    Alta Vista: Clifford Lynch. Clifford Lynchhas been the Director of the Coalition for Networked Information (CNI) since July 1997. CNI, jointly sponsored by the Association of Research Libraries and...
    Google: Clifford Lynch . ... Clifford Lynch's CNI Page. voice: (202) 296-5098 FAX: (202) 872-0884 email: clifford @sims.berkeley.edu.
    Northern Light: Clifford Lynch has been the Director of the since July 1997. CNI, jointly sponsored by the and, includes about 200 member organizations concerned with the ... 03/07/2001
    FAST: Clifford Lynch has been the 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...
    MS Search: Clifford Lynch Clifford Lynch has been the 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
  • 97. BAC Links
    Educator WWW site. Cultural Preservation Agencies and Resources Coalitionfor Networked Information; ICOM; National Coordinating Committee
    http://www.bosartconserv.com/bac/links.htm
    Links Conservation Related Sites Cultural Preservation Agencies and Resources Imaging Technology Resources for Museums, Libraries and Archives ... Conservators Conservation Related Sites
    Cultural Preservation Agencies and Resources
    Imaging Technology Resources for Museums, Libraries and Archives
    Exhibitions of Photography Photography:History and Technology

    98. George H. Brett -- Honors And Activities
    CoChair, Working Group for Directories and Resource Information Services, Coalitionfor Networked Information (EDUCOM, CAUSE, and Association for Research
    http://ariel.adgrp.com/~ghb/vita/honor.html
    Main Brief Biography Professional Experience Publications and Presentations ... Art Exhibitions
    Honors and Activities
    • Judge, Third Annual Global Information Infrastructure US (GII US) Awards.
      Co-Principal Investigator, the Development of a Distributed Information Processing Protocol (DIPP), a 1 year $119K award, National Science Foundation. Advisor, Informal Science Educators Network, Association of Science-Technology Centers and the Far West Laboratory for Educational Research and Development funded by Annenberg/CPB Math and Science Project. Steering Committee, Public Information Project, Southern Libraries Network, Atlanta, GA. The Public-Access Computer Systems Review Editorial Board.
      Principal Investigator, The National Coalition for Technology Training Workshop, National Science Foundation. Principal Investigator, The Clearinghouse for Networked Information Discovery and Retrieval, a 3 year $1.2M Cooperative Agreement award, National Science Foundation. Principal Investigator, The Global SchoolHouse, a 1 year award, National Science Foundation. New Media Publishing Committee, Corporation for Public Broadcasting

    99. Fair Use In The Electronic Age Serving The Public Interest
    Working Document 1/18/95 freely upon the ideas and Information conveyed by a work. the free flow of Information and to the development of an Information infrastructure that serves the
    http://www.arl.org/scomm/copyright/uses.html
    Working Document 1/18/95
    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.

    100. Working Document 1/18/95
    To this end, copyright assures authors the right to their original expression, butencourages others to build freely upon the ideas and Information conveyed by
    http://arl.cni.org/scomm/copyright/uses.html
    Working Document 1/18/95
    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.

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