Briefing on 2018 CNI Spring Membership Meeting (San Diego)
Thursday (12 April 2018)
Opening plenaryJoan Lippincott, “Where All Roads Lead: Keeping the User at the Center”. Included a shout-out to the SIL Image Gallery.
First session
What the Data Tell Us: Analyzing the Use and Visibility of Open Access IR with the RAMP Dataset
Patrick OBrien, Montana State University / Kenning Arlitsch, Montana State University
https://www.cni.org/pbs/what-the-data-tell-us-analyzing-the-use-and-visibility-of-open-access-ir-with-the-ramp-dataset
Second session
It Takes a Village: Open Source Software Models of Collaboration & Sustainability - Themes and Future Directions / Laurie Gemmill Arp, LYRASIS, Tom Cramer, Stanford, John Herbert, LYRASIS.
Third Session
Dragging Researchers and their Data Into the Library / Tim Marconi, IT Operations Manager, University of California, San Diego.
Meetings
- John Kunze, California Digital Library. Discussion of CDL ARK and Smithsonian participation in GUID and related identifier initiatives.
- Sebastian Hammer & Lynne Bailey, Index Data. Discussion of use of FOLIO and BHL metadata model refactoring.
Friday (13 April 2018)
First SessionDeveloping/Scaling Research Data Management / Timothy M. McGeary, Duke University; Claire Stewart, University of Minnesota; Sophia Lafferty-Hess, Duke University; Jennifer Darragh, Research Data Management Consultant, Duke University.
Notes:
- New positions at Duke: Research Data Management Consultant and Repository Ingest Specialist U of MN RDM Bootcamp materials: http://z.umn.edu/rdcamp2018; doing an RDM Strategic Plan with 75 recommendations
- Sloan funded the Data Curation Network, https://conservancy.umn.edu/handle/11299/188633
- Looking for new partners at this times, formerly open in 2020
Second Session
Creating FOLIO-based Integrated Library System / Sebastian Hammer, Index Data; Dean Kraft Cornell.
Notes:
- Ready by end of CY 2018
- Cornell will run it's instance in AWS
- See ux.folio.org
Third Session
Research Data Repositories / Ray Uzwyshyn, Texas State University
Closing Plenary
Larry Smarr, "Enabling Digital Research"


