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Presentations
Report of the SCORM/NSDL Technical Meeting Alexandria, Virginia
May 18, 2004. (Preliminary version)
"Mixed Content, Mixed Metadata: Information Discovery in the NSDL",
National Science Foundation,
Joint Principal Investigators Meeting, Washington,
December 1, 2003. (PowerPoint
Slides)
"Free Access to Information Today. Who Benefits? What are the
Risks? Who Pays?", Keynote address, Association of Learned and
Professional Society Publishers, London, April 4, 2003. (PowerPoint
Slides)
"The National Science Digital Library (NSDL) as an Example of
Information Science Research", OCLC distinguished lecturer series,
October 25, 2002. (PowerPoint Slides)
"A Research Program for Information Science with the NSDL as
an Example", Cornell University, computer science colloquium, September
26, 2002. (PowerPoint Slides)
"DLESE in Context: Educational Computing, Digital Libraries and
Scientific Education", Keynote address, DLESE annual meeting, July
1, 2002. (PowerPoint Slides)
"An Introduction
to the NSDL", Closing talk, Coalition for Networked Information,
November 30, 2001. (PowerPoint Slides)
"Thinking Aloud about the NSDL", Plenary talk, Digital Library
Federation, November 17, 2001. (PowerPoint
Slides)
"The National Science Digital Library Program at Cornell."
Cornell University Library, May 16, 2001. (PowerPoint
slides)
"The Digital Library Landscape, Looking for Trends."
Keynote, science.gov workshop, National Institute of Standards, April
15, 2001. (PowerPoint slides)
"The Impact of the Internet on Research Universities." National
Science Foundation, April 13, 2001. (PowerPoint
slides)
"Quality Control in Scholarly Publishing. What are the Alternatives
to Peer Review? " Keynote, workshop on the Open Archives initiative
and peer review journals in Europe, CERN, Geneva, March 22 – 24, 2001.
(PowerPoint slides)
"Minerva: The Web Preservation Project ." Library of Congress,
February 2, 2001. (PowerPoint slides)
"Strategies for Collecting and Preserving Open Access Materials
on the Web. " Federal Library and Information Center Committee,
Washington D.C., December 7, 2000. (PowerPoint
slides)
"The Web as an Open Access Digital Library." 2000 Kyoto International
Conference on Digital Libraries: Research and Practice, November 15
2000, Kyoto, Japan. (Paper)
"NSDL: The National Science Foundation's National Digital Library
for Science, Mathematics, Engineering and Technology Education",
Information Science seminar, Cornell University, October 5, 2000. (PowerPoint
slides)
"Open access to digital libraries. Must research libraries be
expensive?" Keynote address, European Conference on Digital Libraries,
ECDL2000, September 18, 2000, Lisbon, Portugal. (Paper,
PowerPoint slides)
"Automated Digital Libraries." JISC/CNI Conference, June
15, 2000, Stratford-upon-Avon, England. (PowerPoint
slides)
"Computer Science Research in Information-Rich Applications Areas."
Directorate of the National Science Foundation, March 14, 2000. (PowerPoint
slides)
"Economic Models for Open Access." Association of American
Publishers, February 7, 2000. (PowerPoint
slides)
"Object Models, Overlay Journals, and Virtual Collections."
Electronic Information and Communication Commission of the German Libraries,
Jena, Germany, March 1999. (PowerPoint
slides)
"Using Technology to Manage Copyrighted Resources." Presented
to the AAAS committee on Intellectual Property and Electronic Publishing
in Science and the Federal Library and Information Center Committee,
March 1999. (PowerPoint slides)
"Building the SMETE Library: Getting Started." Opening address,
National Science Foundation workshop, January 1999. (PowerPoint
slides)
"Alternative Models of Scholarly Publishing." LAUC Conference
on Alternative Models for Scholarly Publishing, University of California
at Berkeley, November 1998. (Transcript)
"Publishing at the speed of Web light: experience from D-Lib Magazine,"
with Amy Friedlander. Plenary session, Second European Conference on
Digital Libraries, Crete, September 1998.
"The Role of Text in Digital Libraries." Keynote address,
SGML/XML 97, Washington DC, December 1997.
Keynote address, the STM Innovations Seminar, London, December 1997.
"Leadership without authority: tales of implementing change in
academia." Keynote address, the American Association of Medical
Colleges, Conference on Information Resources and Academic Medicine,
Washington DC, September 1997.
Distinguished lecturer, Technologias de Informacao. Fundacao Getulio
Vargas, Brazil, August 1997.
Opening speaker, National Research Council workshop, Developing a national
digital library for undergraduate science, mathematics, engineering,
and technology. August 1997. (Paper,
Author's version)
"Relaxing assumptions about the future of digital libraries."
Introductory presentation, National Science Foundation Planning Workshop
for Research in Distributed Knowledge Environments. March, 1997.
Opening speaker, Australia Web Conference. July 1996.
"Digital library research in the United States." British
Library Follett Lecture Series. September 1995.
"Digital library research & development - a framework."
Plenary session, Monterey Conference on Higher Education and the NII,
September 1995.
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