HEADLINE: NINCH Presentations


2002

Open Source Networking Tools
April 15, 2002, CNI Task Force Meeting, Washington D.C.
Presentations: Stephen Ramsay,"Developing Open Source Software;" Daniel Cohen, "The Historians'Toolkit;" Matthew Kirschenbaum, "The Virtual Lightbox"
Organized and chaired

NINCH: Key Issues
May 10, 2002, OCLC Preservation Co-op Meeting, Dublin, Ohio
Presentations: Peter Jaszi, "Copyright and Rights Management;" Charles Henry: "Humanities and Computer Science;" Mark Kornbluh, "Building Blocks: Humanists and Technology;" Lorna Hughes, "The NINCH Guide to Good Practice."
Organized and chaired

Building Our Cultural Heritage--Electronically
June 17, 2002, LITA President's Program, American Library Association Conference, Atlanta, Georgia Presentations: Bernard Reilly, "New Economic Models and Institutional Change;" Richard Rinehart, "The NINCH Guide to Good Practice;" third speaker TBA.
Organized and chaired

NINCH Guide to Good Practice
June 26, 2002, Fourth International JISC/CNI Conference, Edinburgh Scotland


2001

NINCH & the NINCH Guide to Good Practice
January 25, 2001, Harvard University ABCD Multimedia Fair, Cambridge, Mass.

Introduction to the Copyright Town Meetings
March 3, 2001 (College Art Association conference, Chicago); April 25 (Rice University, Houston); June 28 (Denver); September 24 (New York Public Library, New York); October 27 (Museum Computer Network conference, Cincinnati); November 19 (University of Oregon, Eugene)

The Impact of Technological Change on the way in which Scholars, Educational Institutions, Libraries, and Archives, Deal with Intellectual Property (Commentator) and "Wrap-Up: What Can We Do and What Should We Be Doing Now?" (Commentator)
March 8-10, 2001, Technology & Intellectual Property Conference, Columbus, Ohio

NINCH Copyright Town Meetings
April 10, 2001, CNI Task Force Meeting, Washington D.C.
(Presentations: Christine Sundt, "The Town Meetings"; David Green: "IP Action Agenda Conference")
Organized and chaired

NINCH & NINCH Guide to Good Practice
May 3, 2001, WWW10 Conference, Hong Kong
Report online
(Panel: "Promoting the Future of Online Culture")

Report on the CLIR-NINCH Conference: Models for Museums & Libraries
May 10, 2001, American Association of Museums Conference, St. Louis
Participants: Bernard Reilly, Chicago Historical Society; Anthony Bannon, George Eastman House; Marcia Semmel, Women of the West Museum
Organized and chaired

NINCH: Current Programs I
June 13, 2001, Association of Computers & the Humanities Conference, New York University
Participants: David Green ("NINCH: An Introduction"); Stanley Katz ("NINCH-CLIR Business Models Initiative"); Charles Henry ("Computer Science & Humanities")
Organized and chaired

NINCH: Current Programs II
July 9, 2001, Digital Resources for the Humanities Conference, University of London
Participants: David Green ("NINCH: Introduction"); Lorna Hughes ("NINCH Tools: Database & Guide to Good Practice"); Michael Shapiro ("International Copyright")
Organized & chaired

NINCH & the NINCH Guide to Good Practice
July 26, 2001, EVA Conference, Glasgow, Scotland

NINCH: The Next Five Years
November 30, 2000, CNI Task Force Meeting, San Antonio, Texas


2000

Introduction to the Copyright Town Meetings.
January 11, 2000 (Chicago Historical Society); February 4 (Syracuse University); February 26 (College Art Association/Museum of Modern Art, New York City); March 7 (Triangle Research Libraries Network, Chapel Hill); April 5 (Visual Resources Association conference, San Francisco); May 18 (American Association of Museums annual meeting, Baltimore)

Digital Visual Libraries: Successes, Lessons Learned and New Strategies
March 28, 2000, CNI Task Force Meeting, Washington, DC
Panelists: Tony Gill, Program Officer, Research Libraries Group; Daniel Greenstein, Director, Digital Library Federation; Jennifer Trant, Executive Director, Art Museum Image Consortium
Organized and chaired

E-Culture?
April 11, 2000, Center for Arts & Culture, Washington, DC
Panelists: Donald Druker, NTIA; William Gilcher, Goethe-Institut.

Washington Report: Funding & Policy News & Issues
September 8, 2000, Museum Computer Network Conference
Panelists: Mary Estelle Kennelly, Director, Office of Museum Services, Institute of Museum and Library Services; Barbara Smith, Technology Officer, Institute of Museum and Library Services; Barry G. Szczesny, Government Affairs Counsel and Assistant Director, Government and Public Affairs, American Association of Museums
Organized and chaired

Intellectual Needs Shaping Technical Solutions In The Humanities: Implications of the NINCH "Building Blocks" Workshop
December 8, 2000, CNI Task Force Meeting, San Antonio
Panelists: Virginia Kerr, Digital Technology Librarian, Preservation Dept, Northwestern University Library; Mark Kornbluh, Associate Professor of History, Executive Director of H-Net, Director of MATRIX: The Center for the Humane Arts, Letters, and Social Sciences, Michigan State University; Worthy Martin, Associate Professor of Computer Science, University of Virginia
Organized and chaired

Building Blocks Reports
July 7 (Chicago, RLG Meeting); October 18 (Washington, DC, ARL Committee Meeting); November 10 (Pittsburgh, ACLS CAO Meeting)


1999

Historical Research and Resources in the Digital Age
January 9, 1999, American Historical Association Conference, Washington, DC.
Chaired

Promises & Challenges in Networking Cultural Heritage
April 6, 1999, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC

Connecting Collections: The Museum Digital Library Collective, the Cultural Tourism Gateway and Museums and the Online Archive of California
April 26, 1999, American Association of Museums Annual Meeting
Organized and chaired

Computer Science and Humanities Informatics
September 24, 1999, ICHIM 99 Conference, Washington, D.C.
Organized and chaired

Promises and Challenges of Networking Cultural Heritage: Elements of a Cultural Action Agenda, as Demonstrated by the Experiences and Plans of the U.S. NINCH
October 14, 1999, Museums, Cultural Heritage and Digital Revolution. Ministry of Culture, Prague, Czech Republic.

Promises and Challenges of Networking Cultural Heritage: Elements of a Cultural Action Agenda, as Demonstrated by the Experiences and Plans of the U.S. NINCH
November 17, 1999, Royal Academy of Arts and Letters, Stockholm, Sweden

Networking Cultural Heritage: Promises & Challenges. Elements of a Cultural Action Agenda
December 21, 1999, Digital Frontier Kyoto, Kyoto, Japan


1998

The Practice of Collaboration and Access
January 22, 1998, American Strategy Meeting, Washington, DC.

Networking Cultural Heritage: New Strategies for a New World
January 30, 1998, Colloquium in Computers and Communications, New York University

Networking Cultural Heritage: New Strategies for a New World/The Practice of Collaboration and Access
February 13, 1998, National Museum of American Art, Washington, DC

Your Copyright Future is Being Determined Now, or: Public Interest? What Public Interest?
February 26, 1998, Copyright Town Meeting: Copyright & Fair Use in the Digital World at the College Art Association Annual Meeting

Networking Cultural Heritage: Issues and Strategies in a New Era
March 12, 1998, Center for Technology in Teaching and Learning, 1997-98 Speaker Series, Rice University, Houston, Texas

Casting the Net: Museum Education and Scholarship
March 28, 1998, circuits@nys: The Arts in a Digital Age, the Governor's Conference on Arts and Technology, Palisades, NY.

The Humanities and the DLI-2 Challenge: Raising the Bar for Humanities Digital Research and Projects
April 14, 1998, CNI Spring Task Force Meeting, Washington, DC
Organized and chaired

Virtualizing Museums: The De-Materialization of the Institution
April 25, 1998, Museums and the Web Conference, Toronto
Co-organized and chaired

The Future Network: Transforming Learning and Scholarship. Research Development and Trends
May 14, 1998, Annual Meeting of the Association of Research Libraries, Eugene, Oregon
Chaired

"Internet Policy: The Role of the Arts and Cultural Community"
June 6, 1998, Americans for the Arts Conference, Denver

Historians Online: The Context
June 18, 1998, Annual Conference of the Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations, College Park, Maryland.

Coming Together: Three Comparative U. S. Approaches to Networking Cultural Heritage: AMICO, American Strategy and the American Heritage Virtual Archive Project
September 1998, Digital Resources in the Humanities conference, Glasgow, Scotland
Organized and chaired


1997

Should Information Be Free?
February 14, 1997, American Association of Publishers Public Forum, AAP Conference, Washington, DC
Chaired

Electronic Scholarly Publishing in Networked Environments
February 16, 1997, EBSCO Subscription Services Executive Seminar, American Library Association Midwinter Meeting, Washington, DC.

Cooperative Access to Networked Cultural Heritage
March 13, 1997, Panel on Networking Southeast Asia's History, Association for Asian Studies Conference, Chicago.

Networking Cultural Heritage: Strategies for the Future
March 21, 1997, Townsend Center, University of California, Berkeley

Networking Cultural Heritage: The State of the Art with Moving Images
April 1, 1997, CNI Spring Task Force Meeting, Washington, DC.
Organized and chaired

Networking Cultural Heritage, NINCH and the Association for Computers and the Humanities
June 5, 1997, ACH Conference, Kingston, Ontario

A Larger Vision: How the Internet is Changing the Way We Do Business
June 8, 1997, American for the Arts, Minneapolis
Organized and chaired

Copyright & Licensing in the Digital Age
August 29, 1997, Society of American Archivists, Chicago
Organized and chaired

Networking Cultural Heritage: New Strategies for a New World (Conference Keynote)
September 26, 1997, Drake University, Des Moines

Communication and Integration (Conference Keynote)
October 16, 1997, Museum Computer Network Conference, St. Louis Computing and the Humanities: Promise and Prospects
October 27, 1997, CNI Fall Task Force Meeting
Organized and chaired


1996

Introducing NINCH March 25, 1996, CNI Spring Task Force Meeting, Washington, DC

Internet-Accessible Scholarly Resources for the Humanities and Social Sciences
April 26, 1996, American Council of Learned Societies Meeting, New York
Chaired

Introducing NINCH
May 30, 1996, CNI/CAUSE, Philadelphia

Networked Cultural Resources--International Perspectives: NINCH
July 2, 1996, Digital Resources in the Humanities, Oxford, England

Institutional Support for Electronic Texts
July 24, 1996, Public Forum, Summer Seminar, Center for Electronic Texts in the Humanities, Rutgers University

DTDs Together
December 6, 1996, CNI Fall Task Force Meeting, San Francisco
Organized and chaired