The Future Network: Transforming Learning and Scholarship
Eugene, Oregon
May 13-15, 1998
James G. Neal, presiding
Summary of Welcoming Remarks
James G. Neal, Johns Hopkins University, ARL President
Program Session I
Advanced Network Development Strategies
Introduction
James G. Neal, Johns Hopkins University, ARL President
Internet2: Background and Mission
Douglas E. Van Houweling, President, University Corporation for Advanced Internet Development
NSF and EDUCAUSE: Programs for Advanced Networking
Mark Luker, Vice-President, Educom
Question and Answer Session
Program Session II
Distributed Learning & New Learning Communities
Introduction
Nancy Baker, Director of Libraries, Washington State University
Distance Learning: A View from the the For-Profit Sector
William Durden, President, Sylvan Academy
Educom's National Learning Infrastructure Initiative and the Instructional Management Systems Project
Mark Resmer, Associate Vice-President for Information Technology, Sonoma State University
Lessons From a Decade of Distance Education Programming
Muriel Oaks, Director, Extended University Services, Washington State University
Beyond Potemkin Villages: Networks and Learning
Betsy Wilson, Associate Director of Libraries for Public Services, University of Washington
Question and Answer Session
Federal Relations Luncheon Program
Intellectual Property Legislative Update
Introduction
Fred Heath, Chair, ARL Information Policies Committee
Intellectual Property Legislative Update: Copyright, Paracopyright, and Psuedo-Copyright
Peter Jaszi, Professor of Law at the Washington College of Law, American University
Program Session III
Research Development & Trends
Introduction
David Green, Executive Director, National Initiative for a Networked Cultural Heritage (NINCH)
The Future Network and the Social Science: Topic, Data, and Theory
Teresa Sullivan, Vice-President and Graduate Dean, University of Texas at Austin
From Bench to Bedside and Beyond: Building a Regional Healthcare Network Testbed
Sherilynne Fuller, Acting Director, Informatics; Associate Professor, Department of Medical Education, University of Washington
Transformations in Astronomy Research Due to the Internet
David Schade, Astronomer, Canadian Astronomy Data Centre
Transforming Research in the Humanities in the Digital Age
John D'Arms, President, American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS)
Program Session IV
Research Library Leadership: Network Policy and Applications Development
Remarks and Facilitated Discussion
James G. Neal, ARL Presiding President, Convener
Clifford Lynch, Executive Director, Coalition for Networked Information (CNI), Discussion Facilitator
Program Session V
To Publish and Perish: Recommendations from the Pew Higher Education Roundtable
Introduction
Betty Bengtson, Director of University Libraries, University of Washington
Strategies for Implementing the Recommendations for the Pew Higher Education Roundtable on Intellectual Property
James Gardner, Vice-President and Provost, University of Manitoba
To Publish and Perish: Commentary from a University Press Perspective
Peter Givler, Executive Director, Association of American University Presses
Question and Answer Session
Appendices
President's Report
James G. Neal, Johns Hopkins University, ARL President
Report of the SPARC Working Group
Ken Frazier, University of Wisconsin
Report on the Concept of a Research Libraries Purchasing and Negotiating Center
James G. Neal, Johns Hopkins University, ARL President
Report of the Executive Director
Duane E. Webster, ARL Executive Director
II. A Research Libraries Purchasing and Negotiating Center?
[A Draft] Concept Paper for Discussion and Consideration
III. Audited Financial Statements for the Year Ended December 31, 1997
IV. Attendance List
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