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Welcome to CNI’s Spring 2025 Membership Meeting in Milwaukee, WI, April 7–8; attendance is limited to member representatives, speakers, and invited guests.
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Tuesday, April 8
 

9:00am CDT

4.2 Studio X: From Vision to Impact—Advancing Extended Reality Research and Education
Tuesday April 8, 2025 9:00am - 9:30am CDT
Since its opening in fall 2022, the Mary Ann Mavrinac Studio X has established itself as a vibrant hub for extended reality (XR) innovation, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration, research, and learning at the University of Rochester Libraries. In Phase I, the Library successfully lowered barriers to XR access by implementing hands-on programming, space reservations, equipment lending, and faculty partnerships. Building on this success, the Library conducted user research to determine the most pressing needs for Phase II. This talk will explore how stakeholder insights have shaped strategic priorities, from expanding research support and developing an XR curriculum to building sustainable workflows that accelerate researcher projects. As the Studio X team transitions from a startup mentality to a long-term vision, they aim to position Studio X as a leader in immersive technology research and education.

https://dslab.digitalscholar.rochester.edu/downloads/StudioX-StakeholderReport2024.pdf
Speakers
avatar for Meaghan Moody

Meaghan Moody

Assistant Director, May Ann Mavrinac Studio X, University of Rochester
Tuesday April 8, 2025 9:00am - 9:30am CDT
Lakeshore Ballroom

9:45am CDT

5.2 Yale Library Governance and Technical Infrastructure to Fuel Innovation
Tuesday April 8, 2025 9:45am - 10:15am CDT
At the CNI Spring 2020 Membership Meeting, the Yale Library (YL) presented an innovative governance model designed to achieve two primary goals. The first goal was to enhance the value delivered by the library's IT department by ensuring its strategic priorities aligned with YL's overall mission. The second goal was to clearly define decision-making authority and accountability within the organization. This presentation will showcase the substantial progress made since adopting this new governance model. The session will explore the development of the modern technology infrastructure, highlight key applications developed since 2020, and discuss the team structure that powers these advancements. Furthermore, it will underscore the project’s innovations and demonstrate how the enhanced capabilities have positioned the organization to move deeper into research support across the university.
Speakers
avatar for Dale Hendrickson

Dale Hendrickson

Sr. Director, Library Information Technology, Yale University
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Ray Frohlich

Director, Client Services and IT Operations, Yale University
Tuesday April 8, 2025 9:45am - 10:15am CDT
Lakeshore Ballroom

10:45am CDT

6.2 Smarter Data Management: Artificial Intelligence-Driven Insights and Institutional Integration in the Machine-Actionable DMPs (MAP) Project
Tuesday April 8, 2025 10:45am - 11:45am CDT
As research data management (RDM) evolves, institutions are increasingly leveraging artificial intelligence (AI), automation, and interoperable technologies to move beyond compliance-driven models toward strategic, scalable data stewardship. The Machine-Actionable DMPs (MAP) Project, led by the Association of Research Libraries and the California Digital Library, is pioneering technical solutions that integrate AI-driven evaluation of data management plans (DMPs), facilitate cross-campus coordination, and improve research data infrastructure. Through institutional pilots at Arizona State University, the University of California Riverside, the University of Colorado Boulder, and others, the MAP Project is demonstrating how AI and machine-actionable frameworks can enhance institutional decision-making and resource alignment. This session will showcase cutting-edge developments in AI-assisted DMP evaluation, dynamic data stewardship workflows, and cross-institutional interoperability. It will explore how AI can analyze and refine DMPs to improve compliance tracking, identify gaps in institutional support, and optimize data lifecycle planning. Additionally, it will discuss emerging tools that enhance real-time communication between research offices, libraries, and IT, enabling institutions to develop more responsive and sustainable research data ecosystems.

https://www.arl.org/building-a-scalable-data-management-infrastructure-for-strategic-institutional-coordination/
https://www.arl.org/blog/insights-from-arizona-state-university-advancing-research-support-through-open-science-data-sovereignty-and-machine-actionable-plans/
https://www.arl.org/blog/arl-cdl-machine-actionable-plans-map-pilot-team-visits-university-of-colorado-boulder/
https://www.arl.org/blog/from-compliance-to-sustainable-capacity-strategic-insights-on-research-data-stewardship/
https://www.arl.org/blog/uc-riverside-machine-actionable-plans-map-team-builds-promising-communication-prototype/
Speakers
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Cynthia Hudson Vitale

Associate Dean, Johns Hopkins University
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Katherine Koziar

Agricultural Sciences and Technology Librarian, California State University, Fresno
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Maria Praetzellis

Associate Director, UC3, California Digital Library
Maria is the Product Manager for California Digital Library’s research data management initiatives, including the DMPTool, an open-source platform for creating Data Management Plans utilized by over 370 partner institutions worldwide. Maria works with data librarians, grant administrators... Read More →
avatar for Jamie Wittenberg

Jamie Wittenberg

Assistant Dean for Research & Innovation Strategies, University of Colorado, Boulder
I am the primary digital and technology strategist at the University of Colorado Boulder Libraries. My professional interests include open source software, research information management, long-term preservation of digital scholarship, and facilitating the stewardship and reuse of... Read More →
Tuesday April 8, 2025 10:45am - 11:45am CDT
Lakeshore Ballroom

1:00pm CDT

7.1 Reconsidering Digital Ecosystems for Curation
Tuesday April 8, 2025 1:00pm - 2:00pm CDT
Building a Shared Grassroots and Administrative Vision for Holistic Digital Curation

Digital content creation, curation, and preservation work often spans multiple library units, leading to inconsistent resource and personnel allocation and a lack of strategic vision. At Brigham Young University Library, an ad hoc grassroots team volunteered to perform a holistic review of extant digital collections, workflows, personnel, and systems, to foster a deeper understanding of digital challenges and strategies across all units. The administration commissioned this project, requesting an investigation and recommendations from the task force. After three phases across two years, the team completed the project, resulting in twenty-one recommendations, to which the administration is responding. Today the library has a clearer understanding of its digital content ecosystems and is prepared to move forward with greater intentionality and strategic focus. This presentation summarizes the project's methodology and findings and the effectiveness of the collaborative process between staff and administrators.

Reconstructing a Digital Ecosystem: University at Buffalo Libraries' First Year

Over the past year, the University at Buffalo Libraries established a new department dedicated to reimagining the digital ecosystem for its diverse collections. The objective is to design a comprehensive digital collections infrastructure that not only leverages the advantages of open-source community initiatives but also facilitates reciprocal contributions to these communities. Through strategic recruitment, redefined staff roles, rigorous research, and collaboration with peer institutions, the department has embarked on this significant endeavor. The presentation delineates the inaugural year and the accomplished projects, including the implementation of a metadata standards working group, the creation of digital asset management evaluation rubrics, the assessment and testing of digital asset management solutions, data cleanup, and accessibility remediation.

Rethinking the Institutional Repository (Again)

In the fall of 2019, Paul V. Galvin Library at Illinois Institute of Technology (Illinois Tech) in Chicago launched a new iteration of the university's institutional repository (IR). This single instance of Islandora serves as both the traditional IR and a digital collections portal for Illinois Tech's University Archives and Special Collections. Now, six years later, Galvin Library is on the verge of another major update to a newer version of Islandora, and this is an opportunity for further reflection and reenvisioning of what this IR can be. This session will detail the unexpected wins, lessons learned, and recurring challenges that have arisen in the life of this double-duty repository, as well as a look to the future and the ways that Galvin Library hopes to enhance and modify the IR to better meet the needs of the university community and external users. The session will also move beyond one specific IR to ponder the place of an IR in the contemporary lifecycle of scholarship and hopefully inspire conversation about the ways that a library-led repository can provide new and unorthodox solutions in the face of a lack of institutional buy-in or adequate resourcing.

repository.iit.edu
Speakers
avatar for Andy Spackman

Andy Spackman

AUL for Collections Services, Brigham Young University
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Lindsey Memory

Digital Content Manager, Digital Initiatives Department Head, Brigham Young University
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Reed Jones

Digital Asset Librarian, University at Buffalo, SUNY
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Adam Strohm

Director, Distinctive Collections and Digital Strategy, Illinois Institute of Technology
Adam Strohm has served as the Director of University Archives and Special Collections at Paul V. Galvin Library since 2016. Adam previously held the position of Digital Initiatives Librarian at Illinois Tech and the Newberry Library in Chicago.
Tuesday April 8, 2025 1:00pm - 2:00pm CDT
Lakeshore Ballroom
 
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