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Scholarly Communication

CNI is deeply involved in issues related to changing practices of scholarship, the restructuring of scholarly publishing, and the broader transformation of scholarly communication and innovation. Some of the topics we address include the development of e-journals, social networking, multi-media content, data visualization, new forms of peer review, and electronic theses and dissertations. We provide a forum for leading trends in this area.

Recent Publications/Reports/Presentations by CNI Staff

“Libraries and the Digital University” (March '15) Author: Joan K. Lippincott
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“Cultural Dynamics, Deep Time, and Data: Planning Cyberinfrastructure Investments for Archaeology” (February '15) Authors: Keith W. Kintigh, et al.

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“Digital Scholarship Centers: Trends & Good Practice” (December '14) Authors: Joan Lippincott & Diane Goldenberg-Hart

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“E-Book Strategies” (December '14) Author: Coalition for Networked Information

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“The Need for Research Data Inventories and the Vision for SHARE” (September '14) Author: Clifford A. Lynch

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Recent Project Briefings & Plenary Sessions from CNI Meetings

Annotated Manuscripts in the IIIF Environment: Enhancing Scholarship and Creating Communities (April '15)

Stephen Nichols, Johns Hopkins University
Tamsyn Rose-Steel, Johns Hopkins University
Sayeed Choudhury, Johns Hopkins University

 

Building Expertise to Support Digital Scholarship: A Global Perspective (April '15)

Vivian Lewis, McMaster University
Lisa Spiro, Rice University
Xuemao Wang, University of Cincinnati
Jon E. Cawthorne, West Virginia University

 

Mobile Technology Support for Field Research (April '15)

Wayne Johnston, University of Guelph

 

Publishing Ada: A Retrospective Look at the First Three Years of an Open Peer Review Multi-modal Journal (April '15)

Karen Estlund, University of Oregon
Sarah Hamid, University of Oregon
Bryce Peake, Intel Labs / University of Oregon

 

SHARE Project Update (April '15)

Judy Ruttenberg, Association of Research Libraries
Jeff Spies, Center for Open Science

 


Recent Videos

Extending the Lifecycle of Scientific Field Notes: Making Hidden Collections Reusable (December '14) Riccardo Ferrante, Smithsonian Institution
Rusty Russell, Smithsonian Institution
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Improving Integrity, Transparency, and Reproducibility Through Connection of the Scholarly Workflow (December '14) Andrew Sallans, Center for Open Science
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Sharing and Preserving Scholarship: Challenges of Coherence and Scale (March '14) Speaker: Clifford A. Lynch View more information
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Creating a Data Interchange Standard for Researchers, Research, and Research Resources: VIVO-ISF (November '13) Dean B. Krafft, Cornell University
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Hiberlink: Investigating Reference Rot in Web-Based Scholarly Communication (November '13) Herbert Van de Sompel, Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Recent Podcasts

May 23, 2012: ORCID Update, Scholarly Attribution, 21st C. Libraries (May '12) CNI Conversations Podcast, April 29, 2012
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Nov 28, 2011: Open Data, Publishing Innovations, Assessment (November '11) CNI Conversations Podcast, Nov. 28, 2011
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