
We've concluded this round of podcasts from
CNI's 2006 Spring Task Force meeting.
This series of recordings included interviews with:
- Cliff Lynch, the Executive Director of CNI
- Paul Ginsparg, the latest recipient of the Paul Evan Peters Award.
- Roy Rosenzweig, Distinguished Professor and Director of the Center for History and New Media at George Mason University
- Brad Wheeler, CIO at the University of Indiana
- Denise Troll Covey, Principal Librarian for Special Projects at Carnegie Mellon University
- Don Waters, Program Officer for Scholarly Communication at the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
- Eric Celeste, Associate University Librarian at the University of Minnesota
- Fred Heath, Vice Provost and Director at University of Texas at Austin
- Joyce Ray, Deputy Director for Library Services at IMLS
- Kate Wittenberg, Director of EPIC, the Electronic Publishing Initiative at Columbia
- Kristin Antelman, Associate Director for Information Technology @ the North Carolina State University Libraries
- Kevin Guthrie, President of Ithaka
- Heather Joseph, Executive Director of SPARC (the Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition)
- Howard Besser, Professor of Cinema Studies and Director of New York University's Moving Image Archiving & Preservation Program
- Ira Fuchs, Vice President for Research in Information Technology at the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
- Nancy Eaton, Dean of University Libraries and Scholarly Communications at The Pennsylvania State University
- NITLE's Bryan Alexander and Michael Richwalsky
- Marjory Blumenthal, Associate Provost responsible for Academic Affairs at Georgetown
- Merrilee Proffitt, a Program Officer in RLG’s Member Programs division
- The University of California's Terry Ryan and Luc Declerck
- The University of Tennessee's Barbara Dewey and Julie Little
- William LeFurgy representing the Library of Congress and their National Digital Information Infrastructure and Preservation Program
We're very grateful for their participation and we look to opportunities to share more insights and information from people representing an equally diverse range of viewpoints in the future.
I'd, personally, like to express a word of gratitude to Angelo Cruz, Diane Goldenberg-Hart, Joan Lippincott and the rest of the team at CNI for being such gracious hosts and great collaborators.
We hope you've enjoyed this content and we'd like your feedback. If you have ideas for future coverage, please leave us a comment or email
matt@educause.edu.
- Thanks for tuning in!